Vulgar words in A Poor Wise Man (Page 1)
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And aloud: "Why don't you fellows drop the League of Nations, which none of you knows a damn about anyhow, and get to the thing that's coming in this country?"
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Their past sins would damn them now.
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"And talks bunk to her and possibly makes love to her--" "Haven't we had enough of Mr. Akers?"
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"Damn private about your business, aren't you?" jeered the sentry, still in cautious tones.
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"They'll drive their own cars, then, damn them," he had said once, "if they can get any to drive.
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It was her first knowledge that this girl, this painted hussy, worked in Willy's pharmacy, and her suspicions increased.
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"I don't know what interest you've got in this, and I don't give a God-damn.
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"Damn such material as I have to work with!
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It struck him then that Cameron looked fagged and unhappy.
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Because, my sweet child, he's got a damn poor chance of marrying you, or anybody."
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Damn this country quiet, anyhow!