Vulgar words in Australia Felix (Page 1)

This book at a glance

cocky x 1
damaged goods x 1
damn x 10
fag x 1
god damn x 1
            
jackass x 1
make love x 1
slut x 1
spunk x 3
            

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The bushrangers!--Oh, damn 'em, damn 'em!

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... damn their bloody eyes!"

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Well, he would damn the extra expense and take the boy along with him!

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And, in ludicrous juxtaposition, he saw the women, the only women he had encountered since coming to the colony: the hardworking, careworn wives of diggers; the harridans, sluts and prostitutes who made up the balance.

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When Purdy could speak, he blurted out: "Dick, you fathead!--you jackass!--you've mugged the wrong one."

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And it's going to be damn cold to-night."

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Why, damn it all, man, you don't mean to tell me...." "And understand, sir, in future, that I do not make bets where a lady is concerned."

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THERE'S OCEANS OF QUARTZ, OF COURSE, AND THEY'RE TRYING TO POUND IT UP IN DOLLIES, BUT YOU COULD PUT ME TO BED WITH A PICK-AXE AND A SHOVEL BEFORE I'D GO IN FOR SUCH TOMFOOLERY AS THAT.-- DAMN IT ALL, DICK, TO THINK OF YOU BEING COTCHED AT LAST.

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An' yet, blow me if I wouldn't 'a bin glad if one o' my two 'ad 'ad spunk enough to join 'em,"--at this Polly could not refrain from saying pitifully: "Oh, Mr. Ocock, do you really MEAN that?"

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And when milady sits there turning up her nose at everything a chap says, somehow the spunk goes out of one."

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An inventory had to be taken; damaged goods cleared out; a list of bad and less bad debts drawn up: he and Hempel were hard at work all next day.

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It was a rough grizzled fellow--a "cocky," on his own showing--who presented himself in the lamplight.

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I don't mind tellin' you now, I'd me shootin'-iron here"--he touched his right hip--"an' if you'd refused--you was the third, mind you,--I'd have drilled you where you stood, God damn me if I wouldn't!"

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For Jinn hasn't a scrap of spunk in 'er, Polly.

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"Oh, damn Dorcases!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,374   ~   ~   ~

For I was too good for this and too mealy-mouthed for that; and while I stuck, considerin' the fairness of a job, some one who didn't care a damn whether it was fair or not, walked in over my head and took it from me.

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It's these damn flies."

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"Sorry for the crazy lunatic who, after all these years, after all I've done for him and the trust I've put in him, suddenly falls to making love to the woman who bears my name?

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The mischief was, he could get to his study of the money-market only with a fagged brain.

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