Vulgar words in Armadale (Page 1)
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"Damn the dream!
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"If she's an old one, she'll be knocked up with the journey, and she'll stick to the cold fowl and the cottage.
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Allan made love, and Miss Milroy sanctioned the manufacture of that occasionally precious article of human commerce, sublimely indifferent on both sides to a solemn bass accompaniment on two notes, played by the curate's mother's unsuspecting nose.
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Allan said: "Damn it," and rejoined young Pedgift.
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"The major will soon be a free man; but I'll have that red-haired hussy out of the house first!"
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I was finely disappointed, I can tell you, when you were born--I wished for a boy, you impudent hussy!
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"Damn it, Mr. Pedgift, tell me in plain words what you want to do!" cried Allan, losing his temper at last.
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"Damn her!" said Allan, internally, as he handed his traveling companion into an empty carriage, officiously placed at his disposal, before all the people at the station, by the guard.
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His behavior to that little slut of a girl has produced a stronger impression on me than anything else in the letter.
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You are the greatest ass living.