Vulgar words in Flappers and Philosophers (Page 1)
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"Will you have the decency to close that abominable book and discard that damn lemon for two minutes?"
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Five min---" "Well, I'll be darned!
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I want to hang on to those few breathless, heroic moments when I stood out before them all and let them know I was more than a damn bobbing, squawking clown."
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"Damn," whispered Ardita.
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Then she kicked over the painting water, said, "Oh, damn!"
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Hanging round he found not at all difficult; a crowd of little girls had grown up beautifully, the amazing Sally Carrol foremost among them; and they enjoyed being swum with and danced with and made love to in the flower-filled summery evenings--and they all liked Clark immensely.
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"Those damn Southerners!"
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"She caught snatches of conversation: "One main hall"--"walls twenty to forty inches thick"--"and the ice cave has almost a mile of--"--"this Canuck who built it---" They found their way inside, and dazed by the magic of the great crystal walls Sally Carrol found herself repeating over and over two lines from "Kubla Khan": "It was a miracle of rare device, A sunny pleasure-dome with caves of ice!"
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Has that callow ass, Moon, with his eternal tales about his week in Paris, any right to---" "No," interrupted Marcia emphatically.
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But I'd be a half-wit to sit in one room and count the sunflowers on the wall-paper while I waited for you.
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He was such an ASS when he'd been drinking.
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I can fix whole damn thing up.
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God damn common nouveau rish.
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"I made a damn fool---" "It doesn't matter," she said sharply.
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Misty waves were passing before Bernice's eyes, while Marjorie's face wore that rather hard expression that she used when slightly intoxicated undergraduate's were making love to her.
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It was ugly as sin--she had known it would be ugly as sin.
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She could see that her aunt was both worried and grieved, and her uncle kept saying, "Well, I'll be darned!" over and over in a hurt and faintly hostile torte.
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It's just destiny--she thought--it's just the way things work out in this damn world.
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'Cept she's damn good-looking.
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"Good gosh!" he complained to his sympathetic contemporaries, "he's a damn stuck-up Willie.
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I've been a damn fool."
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"Damn you!" he cried--and hit Samuel in the face with all his strength.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 24 ~ ~ ~
"Will you have the decency to close that abominable book and discard that damn lemon for two minutes?"
~ ~ ~ Sentence 32 ~ ~ ~
Five min---" "Well, I'll be darned!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 293 ~ ~ ~
I want to hang on to those few breathless, heroic moments when I stood out before them all and let them know I was more than a damn bobbing, squawking clown."
~ ~ ~ Sentence 668 ~ ~ ~
"Damn," whispered Ardita.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 776 ~ ~ ~
Then she kicked over the painting water, said, "Oh, damn!"
~ ~ ~ Sentence 786 ~ ~ ~
Hanging round he found not at all difficult; a crowd of little girls had grown up beautifully, the amazing Sally Carrol foremost among them; and they enjoyed being swum with and danced with and made love to in the flower-filled summery evenings--and they all liked Clark immensely.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,185 ~ ~ ~
"Those damn Southerners!"
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,261 ~ ~ ~
"She caught snatches of conversation: "One main hall"--"walls twenty to forty inches thick"--"and the ice cave has almost a mile of--"--"this Canuck who built it---" They found their way inside, and dazed by the magic of the great crystal walls Sally Carrol found herself repeating over and over two lines from "Kubla Khan": "It was a miracle of rare device, A sunny pleasure-dome with caves of ice!"
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,480 ~ ~ ~
Has that callow ass, Moon, with his eternal tales about his week in Paris, any right to---" "No," interrupted Marcia emphatically.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,843 ~ ~ ~
But I'd be a half-wit to sit in one room and count the sunflowers on the wall-paper while I waited for you.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 2,340 ~ ~ ~
He was such an ASS when he'd been drinking.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 2,369 ~ ~ ~
I can fix whole damn thing up.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 2,414 ~ ~ ~
God damn common nouveau rish.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 2,436 ~ ~ ~
"I made a damn fool---" "It doesn't matter," she said sharply.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 2,736 ~ ~ ~
Misty waves were passing before Bernice's eyes, while Marjorie's face wore that rather hard expression that she used when slightly intoxicated undergraduate's were making love to her.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 3,083 ~ ~ ~
It was ugly as sin--she had known it would be ugly as sin.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 3,118 ~ ~ ~
She could see that her aunt was both worried and grieved, and her uncle kept saying, "Well, I'll be darned!" over and over in a hurt and faintly hostile torte.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 3,186 ~ ~ ~
It's just destiny--she thought--it's just the way things work out in this damn world.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 3,546 ~ ~ ~
'Cept she's damn good-looking.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 3,958 ~ ~ ~
"Good gosh!" he complained to his sympathetic contemporaries, "he's a damn stuck-up Willie.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 4,051 ~ ~ ~
I've been a damn fool."
~ ~ ~ Sentence 4,148 ~ ~ ~
"Damn you!" he cried--and hit Samuel in the face with all his strength.