Vulgar words in Howards End (Page 1)
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"Damn, damn, damnation!" he murmured, together with such other words as he had learnt from older men.
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Then he raised his hand to his forehead and said, "Oh, damn it all--" which meant something different.
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He was a chauffeur as ugly as sin--not that this did him disservice with Charles, who thought charm in a man rather rot, and had soon got rid of the little Italian beast with whom they had started.
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The place turned out to be in the wrong part of Shropshire, damn it, and though he never damned his own property aloud, he was only waiting to get it off his hands, and then to let fly.
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"I don't care a damn what people think!" cried he, heated to unusual manliness of diction.