Vulgar words in The Pit (Page 1)
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Don't be an ass, J.
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Who was the damn fool to have started that old, worn-out war scare?
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You're cocky now.
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On each propitious occasion he had made love to her extravagantly.
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Landry she could manage with the lifting of a finger, Corthell disturbed her only upon those rare occasions when he made love to her.
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Just as the enraged hussy of the street corners and Sunday picnics shouted that the offender should "never dare speak to her again as long as he lived."
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Come, this chap knows what he's writing about--not like that Middleton ass, with his 'Dianas' and 'Amazing Marriages.'"
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He was a brute, he cried, a senseless, selfish ass, who had no right to such a wife, who was not worth a single one of the tears that by now were trembling on Laura's lashes.
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If you're happy, you're happy; that's about the size of it.
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It was him, nervy little cuss, that found out about Crookes.
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"I haven't heard you cuss before in twenty years.
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"I guess they'd cuss, too," observed Jadwin, "if they were long forty million wheat, and had to know just where every hatful of it was every second of the time.
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"Here, here, you damn fools, what you doing?"
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"Damn you all," cried Landry, throwing out a furious fist, "damn you all; you brutes, you beasts!
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It was the wheat itself that beat him; no combination of men could have done it--go on, cheer, you damn fools!