Vulgar words in The Fallen Leaves (Page 1)
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"Damn the woman!
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"Something to screw me up," he thought, "for what is to come."
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"Damn the newspaper!"
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One of them didn't know his name, and didn't want to know it; another wasn't certain whether he was a tallow-chandler or a button-maker; a third, who had met with him somewhere, described him as a damned ass; a fourth said, 'Oh, don't be hard on him; he's only a vulgar old Cockney, without an _h_ in his whole composition.'
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"Damn the other men!"
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"Damn Farnaby!"
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What about that young hussy, Phoebe?"
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Damn it, I agree with the Socialists; it's a virtue to make that sort of man bleed.
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"Damn the money!" cried Amelius--and struck his stick on the pavement, and walked away with a last look at the house as if he hated the sight of it.