Vulgar words in Youth Challenges (Page 1)
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I tell you I like you and I like him--and I think his father's a stiff-backed, circumstantial, ancestor-ridden damn fool.... Something's happened or Foote wouldn't be telephoning around.
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More marriages are smashed in the first few days than in the next twenty years....You be damn gentle and considerate of that little girl."
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"And some day you'll let me hold your hand--pretending you don't know I'm holding it at all....And I'll be making love to you to--to beat the band.
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"Damn your axles," he said, thickly.
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"Sometimes it's mighty hard to tell the difference between an angel and a damn fool," said Lightener.
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"If you think I'm--goin'--to sign--one of them--releases--you're damn--mistaken," moaned the man.
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I'm afraid we've got too many, so many the unions feel cocky.
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If there's a man whose labor earns for him only a dollar and seventy-five cents a day, and that man pays it, he's doing as much at I am..." "Bonbright," said Malcolm Lightener, getting to his feet, "I'm damn disappointed in you."