Vulgar words in Mr. Pim Passes By (Page 1)
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But you'd have nobody to damn after dinner, darling, if they all died out.
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Then George will (_hitting him on the shoulder)_ thump you on the back and say gruffly (_crossing to_ L.), "You're a good fellow, Brian, a damn good fellow," and he'll blow his nose very loudly, and say, "Confound this cigar, it won't draw properly."
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Well, if you really want to know, the men would say, "Gad, she's a fine woman; I don't wonder he sticks to her," and the women would say, "I can't _think_ what he sees in her to stick to her like that," and they'd both say, "After all, he may be a damn fool, but you can't deny he's a sportsman."
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She is giving him his last chance to say "Damn Telworthy; you're mine!"
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Silly ass!