Vulgar words in The Christian - A Story (Page 1)
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The men made some effort to be cheerful, but the women were frankly jaded and fagged.
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When he put her down she was afraid she was going to cry, so she began to laugh and to say they mustn't lose that 7.30 to London or the "rag" would be rolling up without her and the "stage damager" would be using "cuss words."
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But the upper classes, I mean the leisured classes----" "Damn the leisured classes, sir!" said John, and in the silence that followed the men looked round, but Glory was gone from the room.
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Think of it!--out of the shambles of Soho, and God knows whose brat and bastard!"
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The blockheads!
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You have done that--you--you--you--and God damn you!"
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cuss"; every woman in a barrow had her head-gear in confusion, and she was singing in a drunken wail.
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"Call him a weakling and a fool and an ass, if you will, but does that explain everything?
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"Then take that--and that--and that--damn you!" cried Drake, showering blow after blow, and finally flinging the man into the _débris_ of what had fallen from the table with a crash.
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The men made some effort to be cheerful, but the women were frankly jaded and fagged.
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When he put her down she was afraid she was going to cry, so she began to laugh and to say they mustn't lose that 7.30 to London or the "rag" would be rolling up without her and the "stage damager" would be using "cuss words."
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But the upper classes, I mean the leisured classes----" "Damn the leisured classes, sir!" said John, and in the silence that followed the men looked round, but Glory was gone from the room.
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Think of it!--out of the shambles of Soho, and God knows whose brat and bastard!"
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The blockheads!
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You have done that--you--you--you--and God damn you!"
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cuss"; every woman in a barrow had her head-gear in confusion, and she was singing in a drunken wail.
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"Call him a weakling and a fool and an ass, if you will, but does that explain everything?
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"Then take that--and that--and that--damn you!" cried Drake, showering blow after blow, and finally flinging the man into the _débris_ of what had fallen from the table with a crash.