Vulgar words in Richard Carvel — Volume 07 (Page 1)
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Why, you ass, you have won a thousand times over what you lost.
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I can hear him say: 'Damn you, Carvel, you may slap my face and you will, or walk in ahead of me at the general's dinner and you will, but I like you too well to draw at you.
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"No," he said at length, "nothing is there which will be admitted, but enough to damn him if you yourself might be a witness.
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He writes 'vers de societe' with the rest, is high in Mr. Marmaduke's favour, which alone is enough to damn his progress.