Vulgar words in Lying Prophets (Page 1)
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His impulsive nature took fire, and there was almost a quiver of emotion in his big voice as he answered: "Damn it, you're a brick!
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"Damn it all, Tarrant, if a chap can teach us to paint, perhaps he can teach us something else as well.
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To damn a dead woman was easier than to accept a wanton daughter.
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"Never call me faither no more, lewd slut!
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"He doan't believe in hell, no more doan't I," said Joan calmly; "an' it ban't a faither's plaace to damn's awn flaish an' blood no way."
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None can damn folks but God, when all's done, an' He's the last as would; for God do love even the creeping, gashly worms under a turned stone tu well to damn 'em.
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You damn the world; I wouldn't damn a dew-snail.
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"Cuss the letter!" said Uncle Chirgwin, getting red in the face.
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"Cuss it, I says, for gwaine an' turnin' up just this day!
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An' the feesh--damn 'em--if I thot they'd nose Tom, by God I'd catch every feesh as ever swum.
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God Hisself edn' gwaine to damn a thing as never drawed breath.
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Who'd a thot the like o' her had got a whore's forehead?