Vulgar words in Tales of Chinatown (Page 1)
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"He tried to make love to me."
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While he could not count Lala a conquest--for he had not even attempted to make love to her--the ease with which he had developed the acquaintance now, afforded matter for suspicion.
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"Damn the fog!" he muttered, coughing irritably.
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Just like you might have noticed to-night, I noticed a knot of Chinks scrappin' on the ground all amongst the dust right in front of me.
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To-night"--he extended his right arm forensically--"a deppitation of Chinks waits on me at the dock gates; they explains as from a patriotic point of view they feels it to be their dooty to buy that pigtail off of me, and they bids a quid, a bar of gold--a Jimmy o' Goblin!"
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That yellow bastard killed his daughter last night!
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I don't matter a damn!
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"Where be ye goin', hussy?" he demanded, grasping her promptly by the arm.
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the hussy!
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Your rooms are ready for you, damn it!"
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Damn crowd collected, hearin' me swearin' and bellowin'.
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Damn ridiculous spectacle at my time of life."
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"Window above a sort of teashop, called Cafe Dame--damn silly name.
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Damn his hell-music."