Vulgar words in Soldiers Three (Page 1)
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"Damn your father," sez he, or anyways 'twas fwhat he thought, "the arrangement is as clear as mud.
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Theer's one o' t' Ten Commandments says yo' maun't cuwet your neebor's ox nor his jackass, but it doesn't say nowt about his tarrier dogs, an' happen thot's t' reason why Mrs. DeSussa cuvveted Rip, tho' she went to church reg'lar along wi' her husband who was so mich darker 'at if he hedn't such a good coaat tiv his back yo' might ha' called him a black man and nut tell a lee nawther.
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Damn it, it was worth being shipwrecked to have that woman in the boat; she was awfully handsome, and as brave as she was lovely.
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'Each does ut his own way, like makin' love,' said Mulvaney quietly; 'the butt or the bay'nit or the bullet accordin' to the natur' av the man.
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You know, Sorr, that, like makin' love, ut takes each man diff'rint.
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"Have ye no more spunk than that, ye blood-dhrawn calf?"
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Cockley and his _memsahib_ looking awfully white and fagged.
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That's just what he would do, damn him.
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What an ass a man can make of himself!
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G. (_To himself, fingering a headstall._) Jack's an ass.
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I only spoke--a lot of it at least--out of pure selfishness, because, because--Oh, damn it all, old man,--I don't know _what_ I shall do without you.
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What do these Lowland bastards know of horse-thieves?
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May she die unwed, and be the mother of a multitude of bastards!
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The Punjabis of Isser Jang are all the sons of Belial and a she-ass, but they are very good witnesses, bearing testimony unshakingly whatever the pleaders may say.
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He had come to argue with Janki Meah, and, if chance favoured, to make love to the old man's pretty young wife.
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Was the goad made only to scratch thy own fat back with, bastard?
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His life seemed to be divided between borrowing books from me and making love to Lalun in the window-seat.
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They will all, when they are boys, go whoring after strange gods, and they will become citizens--"fellow-citizens"--"illustrious fellow-citizens."