Vulgar words in The Mountebank (Page 1)
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It's a damn funny world!"
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His father and mother, by the way, were a damn good-looking pair.
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'Pon my soul, he's damn well nearly as clever as Billy."
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"I don't care a damn, Captain Hylton," said he, in a tone singularly different from any that he had used in our pleasant talk--"if anybody knows I was born in a stable.
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"My dear fellow," said he, "so long as you regard me as an honest cuss, nothing matters in the world."
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I went to bed with the conviction that he was as honest a cuss as I had ever met.
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That silly old ass Jenkins"--Jenkins was the head gardener--"is giving his family a treat, instead of coming down on me.
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She sighed, tried to pick a black crimson Victor Hugo, pricked her fingers and said "Damn!"
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Do tell me if I'm making an ass of myself.
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Am I making an ass of myself?"
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"At this time of day, it's all such damn nonsense," said Lady Auriol.
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I pointed out to her that chivalrous souls still beautified God's earth and that such damn nonsense could not be other than the essence of their being.
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"Because it's a damn sight too sacred."
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He rose with a laugh and a damn and brushed himself.
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And then the picture of that other room, so exquisite, so impregnated with the Far-away Princess spirit of its creator, rose up before him, and he sighed and rubbed his fingers through his red stubbly hair, and made a whimsical grimace, and said, "Oh Damn!"
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"He's an old ass," said Evadne.
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I've been much more of a father to her than that damned old ass Mountshire"--Evadne, again; though for once in her life she had exercised restraint--"and I hate to see her unhappy.
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"Well, my dear," said I, "if it comes to that, do you think it was playing the game for him, a married man with possibly a string of children, to come down here and make love to you?"
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"He never made love to me.
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Otherwise I should have been reduced to picking up cigar ends with a pointed stick on the Boulevards--and a damn precarious livelihood too, considering the shortage of tobacco in this benighted country.
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"But, damn it all, man," I cried angrily, "what have I just been saying?
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"Damn the fellow," I muttered.