Vulgar words in The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists (Page 1)
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For my part, I'm sick of listening to you about it every damn day.'
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Just go to a shop to buy something; look round the place an' you'll see that more than 'arf the damn stuff comes from abroad.
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'Damn him!' he thought.
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'That's just about the size of it, mate,' agreed Harlow.
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'A damn good job too,' said Grinder malignantly.
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Fat persons of both sexes who thought it unlucky to walk underneath, tried to negotiate the narrow strip of pavement between the foot of the ladder and the kerb, and in their passage knocked up against the ladder and sometimes fell into the road.
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'Damn Rushton, and you too!' cried Bill Bates, addressing Crass.