Vulgar words in My Memories of Eighty Years (Page 1)
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Senator Shafer, of Albany, who was unfriendly to the governor, jumped up and shouted: "Damn him, he has accepted!"
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Mr. Demers, the preacher delegate, lost his equilibrium, rushed up to me, shaking his fist excitedly, and shouted: "Damn you!
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You are a damn good fellow."
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Suddenly this lady, leaning over me, said to her sister: 'Damn it, Fan, will this dinner never end?'
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Irving turned to me, and in his deepest and most tragic Macbeth voice said: "God damn his soul to hell!"
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I threw him off impatiently, saying, "Damn Erie!" and rushed on.
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When the train arrived at its destination and they separated in the Washington station, the justice turned to the attorney-general and said: "Damn Depew!