Vulgar words in The Financier, a novel (Page 1)
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Why, damn it, man, there's good money in this business."
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"Damn!" said Cowperwood gloomily.
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"But what's the use talking about a damn fool?"
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Why, damn it, man, I don't see how you can fail, really.
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Those five judges up there are not going to sustain any such poppycock idea as this."
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This particular "trusty" could no more understand Cowperwood than could a fly the motions of a fly-wheel; but with the cocky superiority of the underling of the world he did not hesitate to think that he could.
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"Oh, damn it!" he exclaimed, half angrily, half self-commiseratingly, in combined rage and shame.
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Her father--damn him!
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"Damn it, she ought to be made to go," exclaimed Callum.