Vulgar words in The Sleuth of St. James's Square (Page 1)
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"There was a sort of cocky unconcern about the creature that gave his miserable state a kind of beggarly distinction.
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But I said to myself I'll keep out an eye; maybe it's on the level--any damn thing can happen.'
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"Damn the money!" cried the other.
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"Damn the Dutch government!" cried the little man.
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"And damn Lloyd's.
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Then Howard had made love to Marion in his persistent dominating fashion.... and here, with her whispered confession, was the fairy story ended.