Vulgar words in Once Aboard the Lugger (Page 1)
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"It's 'ard--damn 'ard," Mr Fletcher said on that occasion.
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"It's them damn cats."
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It's 'ard--damn 'ard.
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It's 'ard-damn 'ard.
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"Damn 'ard," Mr. Fletcher repeated; drew the snail from his pocket; plunged to consolation.
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It's 'ard,--damn 'ard.
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Yes; but, damn it, that might mean anything.
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Yes; but, damn it, that might have meant nothing.
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Damn it, he would forget whether she were black or white in a minute.
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"Oh, chuck it, you little ass!"
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He told David to get it away if he could, and David bit his leg, and he said 'Damn you!' and crushed it crack."
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It's 'ard-- damn 'ard.
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Let me go, damn you!"
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"Damn you!
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"Damn!" said Bill.
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"Damn!" said Bill.
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It's 'ard--damn 'ard.
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It's 'ard--damn 'ard--" "Forward, Iscariot."
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It's 'ard--damn 'ard.
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"Then damn your principles!"
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"Damn your principles!"
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The hurts combined to make him roar with pain, and he shouted furiously again: "Damn your principles!"
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'... if Abiram and Dathan start scrapping, just hoof Abiram--it's his fault.'"
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I do say die, Mr. Marrapit, and I damn well shall die if I go creepin' and crawlin' and hissin' much longer.
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It's 'ard--damn 'ard.
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And if I catch you again takin' a draw at my cigarette when my back's turned, as I see you just now, I'll damn well turn you inside out and chuck you through that door.
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I'm a bit fagged, that's all.
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"Oh, damn!
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Oh, damn!
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It's 'ard--damn 'ard.
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"Oh, damn!" was his song.
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"Who cares a damn about your lager-beer girls?" he shouted; slammed from the house.
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When they released, "I say, George, you _are_ an ass, you know," he said.
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"Is _that_ what you're driving at, you old ass?
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"It's 'ard," says Mr. Fletcher--"damn 'ard.