Vulgar words in Anna Christie (Page 1)
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What are you and me scrappin' over?
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Ay've done dat many year, Anna, when Ay vas damn fool.
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Damn fools!
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Ay tank Ay'm damn fool for bring you on voyage, Anna.
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But I won't be denying 'twas a damn narrow squeak.
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Though it's a great jackass I am to be mistaking you, even in anger, for the like of them cows on the waterfront is the only women I've met up with since I was growed to a man.
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'Twas me held them to it, with a kick to wan and a clout to another, and they not caring a damn for the engineers any more, but fearing a clout of my right arm more than they'd fear the sea itself.
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Dat's your dirty trick, damn ole davil, you!
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All with that damn Irish fallar!
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It's dat damn sailor fallar learn you bad tangs.
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'Tis only on the sea he's free, and him roving the face of the world, seeing all things, and not giving a damn for saving up money, or stealing from his friends, or any of the black tricks that a landlubber'd waste his life on.
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'Tis that you're needing in your family, I'm telling you-an Irishman and a man of the stokehole-to put guts in it so that you'll not be having grandchildren would be fearful cowards and jackasses the like of yourself!
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But, damn it, shut up!
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You-keeping me safe inland-I wasn't no nurse girl the last two years-I lied when I wrote you-I was in a house, that's what!-yes, that kind of a house-the kind sailors like you and Mat goes to in port-and your nice inland men, too-and all men, God damn 'em!
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You slut, you, I'll be killing you now!
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What am I waiting for anyway?-like a damn fool!
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Yerra, Mat Burke, 'tis a great jackass you've become and what's got into you at all, at all?
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You been scrapping, too, ain't you?
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You damn thick-head!