Vulgar words in Jimmie Higgins (Page 1)
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And they were the ones you knew most about; since every American jack-ass that got rich quick and wanted to set himself up above his fellows would proceed to get English clothes and English servants and English bad manners.
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Moreover, the Germans were efficient; they took the trouble to put their case before you, they cared what you thought about them; whereas the Englishman, damn him, turned up his snobbish nose, not caring a whoop what you or anybody might think.
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"Drive them along--God damn them, they've got no business in here."
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He had called this personal friend of the Kaiser a fool and a jackass, informing him that a real mechanic could put a ball-bearing together while he, the personal friend of the Kaiser, was spitting on his hands.
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"How could you be such an ass?
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"Damn!" muttered the man to himself.
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When one of these fellows hailed you, "Hey, pimp!" it did not necessarily mean that he did not like you: when he greeted you, "Hey, sweetness!" it did not mean that he felt for you any over-powering affection.
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"Her father's the earl of Skye-terrier, or some such damn place."
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It's the fellows that want to live that get killed--damn it!"
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"Now, damn you!" said he.