Vulgar words in The Adventures of Harry Richmond — Complete (Page 1)
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'Damn your fine words!
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'Damn your fine speeches, and keep your blackguardly hands off that boy,' the squire thundered.
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Damn the mixing.
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At every stage of my growth one or another of my passions was alert to twist me awry, and now I was getting a false self about me and becoming liker to the creature people supposed me to be, despising them for blockheads in my heart, as boys may who preserve a last trace of the ingenuousness denied to seasoned men.
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She is a generous woman, a magnanimous woman; wear her chains and she will not brain you with her club.
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You 're not the son of Tom Fool the Bastard for nothing, I'll swear.
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And now he remembered it was Colonel Goodwin and his daughter who had told him of having seen 'the fellow' engaged in playing Court-buffoon to a petty German prince, and performing his antics, cutting capers like a clown at a fair.
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'Damn!...
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"Damn you, sir!
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and damn me, sir, if believe you have a spot on your whole body!"
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I thought him a mere buffoon and spendthrift, flying his bar-sinister story for the sake of distinction.