Vulgar words in The Forsyte Saga, Volume II. - Indian Summer of a Forsyte - In Chancery (Page 1)
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It was the Greeks--wasn't it?--made love into a goddess; they were right, I dare say, but then they lived in the Golden Age."
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Damn Crum!
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And Jolly said to himself: 'No, damn it!
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And, suddenly conscious that someone nearly behind him had begun talking about his family, he screwed his face round to see an old be-wigged buffer, who spoke as if he were eating his own words--queer-looking old cuss, the sort of man he had seen once or twice dining at Park Lane and punishing the port; he knew now where they 'dug them up.'
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Damn it!
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He had got that off his mind; she would not let Annette commit herself with that cheerful young ass until...!
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'Posing ass!' thought Soames.
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'If I were a theatrical ass,' he thought, 'I suppose I should be taking a horse-whip or a pistol or something!'
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'Damn them all!' he thought; 'I won't run away.