Vulgar words in The Pomp of the Lavilettes, Complete (Page 1)
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When the Cure had gone, he flung back his shoulders, with a laugh, as he had seen the major-general do at the officers' mess at the citadel, and said in English: "Heretics are damn' funny.
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I take dat damn bear Michael as my share--yes.
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I learn dat damn funny song to sing to Michael.
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They say 'Damn you!'
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You t'ink I am happy to go about with a damn brown bear and dance trough de village?
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"You're a damn' fool, Nic Lavilette.
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Once, drawing at his pipe, as little like an Englishman as possible, he tried to say with an English accent, "Amusing and awkward situation!" but he said, "Damn funny and chic!" instead.
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She saw that he was fagged.
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I made love to a girl when I was ten years old."
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He recognised him this time, waved a hand, and then called to his own fagged horse.
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Shangois's mare was not fagged; her heart and body were like steel.
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they say 'Damn you!'