Vulgar words in In the Quarter (Page 1)
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He felt irritable and fagged, and it did not make matters better when he found, on reaching his own door, that he had taken the wrong key.
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"Don't be an ass," suggested Gethryn; "you'd much better help me to get up."
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And then you didn't come, and we waited till after dinner, and finally came here to find your door locked -- " "Oh!" burst out Clifford, "I tell you, Rex -- damn it!
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Damn this 'Bohemian love' rot!
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Well, I'm not such an ass that I didn't first see madame and get her to confirm his statement.
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"Damn their cheek!" began the Englishman.
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Damn their cheek!"
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What he said was: "Damn the Gomps!"
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When Master Tweeler secured his tarts, Sir Griffin blessed the meal with a hearty "damn!"
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"Damn it!" he cried.