Vulgar words in What's Mine's Mine — Volume 2 (Page 1)
This book at a glance
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"Now it may well seem strange that such a man should be privileged to see a vision; but we do read in the Bible of a prophet who did not even know his duty to an ass, so that the ass had to teach it him.
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Everything comes that' we may know the sender-of whom it is a symbol, that is, a far-off likeness of something in him; and to him it must lead us-the self-existent, true, original love, the making love.
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But can we wonder, when they will wallow in mean- nesses to save their own from poverty and health, and damn them into comfort and decay.
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"Oh, damn the bag!--I beg your pardon, mother."
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"Mr. Macruadh!" returned Sercombe, "if you expect me not to open my lips to any hussy in the glen without your leave,--" His speech was cut short by a box on the ear from the open hand of the chief.
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"Damn you!
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"Damn you for a coward, come on!"