Vulgar words in Okewood of the Secret Service (Page 1)
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She's a real artiste, temperament, style and all that sort of thing and a damn good producer into the bargain!
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"I thought she was there for months yet..." "They don't want her to go," answered Spencer, "she's a perfect gold-mine to them but I gather the lady is difficult... in fact, to put it bluntly she's making such a damn nuisance of herself with her artistic temperament that they can't get on with her at all."
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"But, damn it, Marigold," exclaimed the Chief, laughing, "you haven't told us whose hair it is?"
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And, oh damn it!--I've got a hundred cigarettes in my kit, too!
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"If only I might have had a little longer acquaintance with my part," he reflected bitterly as he sat by the fire, "I should have been better able to deal with that pompous ass!"
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"Oh, damn!" he exclaimed, and had half a mind to abandon the search and have a go with hammer and chisel at the cupboard in the shed.
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Damn!"
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"Matthews is a cautious cuss and he wanted a good deal of persuading, so we lost a lot of time.
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"I don't care a damn for the evidence," vociferated Desmond; "It may look black against Nur-el-Din; I daresay it does; but I have met and talked to this girl and I tell you again that she is not a principal in this affair but a victim!"
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So you will understand that I was loth to open it to satisfy those blockheads that evening at the Mill House.