Vulgar words in The Little Lady of the Big House (Page 1)
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As Paulson, the head plowman, complained privily to Dawson, the crop manager: "I've worked here twelve years and never have I seen him put his hands to a plow, and yet, damn him, he somehow seems to know.
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College widows made love to him, and college girls loved him, and he was indefatigable in his dancing.
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Paula and I have one magic formula: Damn the expense when fun is selling .
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"Silly ass!" he laughed aloud, continuing on his way.
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He dismissed it with a "Silly ass!" of scorn, lighted a cigarette, and began running, with trained eye, the indexes of the books and marking the pages sought with matches.
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"But damn it all, madam, this is no laughing matter!"
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It shows you that things are rickety down Mexico way when such a bunch stops scrapping and gets together.
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That gentleman's agreement is all poppycock.
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You've roughed and rowdied over the world--" "Played the wild ass," Graham laughed in.
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"I'll be darned if I did," he laughed back.
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"And may jackasses dance on your grandmother's grave--" "And may jackasses dance on my grandmother's grave," she solemnly repeated.
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About your personal morality I don't care a damn.