Vulgar words in The Great Hunger (Page 1)
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Why, even Peter Ronningen, when he was angry, would stammer out: "You ba-ba-bastard!"
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"Not their own photos, you ass!
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She would sit and listen and smile, but of course understood not a word of it all, and as soon as Peer discovered this he would get perfectly furious, and call her a little blockhead.
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"Well, but, damn it, man!
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"He looks pale and fagged out," said Ferdinand, shifting his glasses.
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Here a young lawyer--newly married and something of a privileged buffoon--was sitting on the lap of somebody else's wife, playing a concertina, and singing at the top of his voice.
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It's the bastard that gets cheated.