Vulgar words in The Hand of Ethelberta (Page 1)
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Ethelberta breathed a sort of exclamation, not right out, but stealthily, like a parson's damn.
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To speak plainly, Neigh, I consider myself badly used by that woman; damn badly used.'
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'No doubt-a blockhead.
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The humble ass hung his head in his usual manner, and it demanded little fancy from Ethelberta to imagine that he despised her.
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As soon as they had met I went towards them, and Menlove, seeing somebody draw nigh, began to edge off, when the blockhead said, "Never mind, my love, it is only the old man."
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'Damn it all, can't one of you show me?' the visitor angrily observed, for he had been used to more attention than this.
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I think the best posting-house at this end of the town is Tempett's-we must knock them up at once.
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'Damn it all, man,' said Mountclere; 'it is no use for you to be angry with me!'
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'An old chap like that ought to leave young women alone, damn him!'