Vulgar words in Lucretia — Complete (Page 1)
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"Damn your snuff," quoth Sir Miles, in great choler, as he rejected the proffered courtesy with a vehemence that sent half the contents of the box upon the joint eyes and noses of the two canine favourites dozing at his feet.
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But I do not comprehend your feeling love for one, and making love to the other,--which is the long and short of the business."
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Damn it, man!
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Good-night; and remember that a bastard has no father!"
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"Damn the bird!
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Bastard or noble, not a jot care I.