Vulgar words in The Fashionable Adventures of Joshua Craig; a Novel (Page 1)
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"But, damn it, Grant, I'm not civilized.
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"But you do--and--damn it all, I'd die for you."
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Besides, it's not a bad idea"--he nodded, with that shrewdness which was the great, deep-lying vein in his nature-- "not at all a bad idea, to have people think you a frank, loose- mouthed, damn fool--IF you ain't.
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Her maiden name was Lard, and the Lards were "poor white trash."
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If you don't take hold of that young Arkwright, he'll no doubt fall a victim to some unscrupulous hussy."
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Unscrupulous hussy!
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One might as well expect to find it in a crowd of boys scrapping for pennies, or in a pack of hounds chasing a fox."
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"And, damn it all, isn't she just a human being?
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"At present you don't amount to a damn.
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Every once in a while you'll find a dumb ass of a man whose brain will get to boiling with liquor or some other ferment, and it'll incubate an idea, a real idea.
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"Damn it, man, DON'T say that!" cried Grant, all afire.
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Damn it all, Rita, I want you, and I'm not going to let such a man as he is have you.
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He shook himself, scowled, muttered: "I am a damn fool!
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"I made an ass of myself."
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"It's damn comfortable," answered Grant lazily.
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"She'd think me no better than a savage--and, damn it!
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You can do what you damn please--I'll like you just the same.
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"Don't be an ass, Josh!" cried Grant in a jealous fury.
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At intervals he made love in his violent, terrifying way; she endured, now half-liking it, now half-hating it and him, but always enduring, passive, as became a modest, inexperienced maiden, and with never a suggestion of her real thoughts upon her surface.
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Now, they're always poking fun at me--pretty damn nasty!
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"You damn jay!" he bellowed.
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But because I show you I appreciate those differences, don't imagine I'm an utter ass.
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"What an unending ass I've been making of myself," he burst out, "with my silly notions."