Vulgar words in Flowing Gold (Page 1)
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Pots and pans, rusty from disuse or bearing the accumulated evidence of many hastily prepared meals, he took out in the back yard and scrubbed with sand, leaving his bony knuckles skinned and bleeding from the process; he put down a new carpet in "Bob's" room, no easy task for a man with an ossified knee joint--incidentally, the "damn thing" kept him awake for two nights thereafter; he nailed up fresh curtains, or they looked fresh to him, at her windows, and smashed a perfectly good thumb-nail in doing so.
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"You know perfectly well when she's coming, damn you!"
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You know I don't care a damn what you're doing, how much money you're making--" "Strange!
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Allie was sitting alone in her room one evening, fagged out from a hard day.
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I merely showed Mr. What's-his-name that he was making an ass of himself.
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I got lots of money; some man 'll make love to me and I'll--I'll fall in love with him.
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"Damn it!
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I'm off boobs for life.
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What you've told me warrants us in withdrawing our support instantly, but I--I--Damn it all, I can't help liking you and believing in you!
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Let me out, damn you!
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But--damn it, Gus, I can't kick a man if he refuses to stand up!