Vulgar words in Beatrice (Page 1)
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"Damn yer," screamed the old man, turning so that the light from the lantern fell on his furrowed, fiercely anxious face and long white hair streaming in the wind.
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"Damn yer, ye cowards.
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Very shortly afterwards their guest took his leave, reflecting that Bingham was a conceited ass, and altogether too much for him.
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He was not going to make love to Beatrice, he was going to enjoy the pleasure of her society.
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Oh, Mr. Bingham," Owen went on piteously, "be merciful--you have your wife and lots of women to make love to if you wish--leave me Beatrice.
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Damn the unlucky craft!" screamed the old man at the top of his voice, and turning his head to hide the tears that were streaming down his rugged face.
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Damn it, I say!