Vulgar words in The Sturdy Oak - A composite Novel of American Politics by fourteen American authors (Page 1)

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But if you give out a statement against suffrage you're a damn fool and I withdraw every cent.

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It's--it's damn smart.

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The Eliot woman, in her speech before the Woman's Forum, had doubtless placed the responsibility for the continuation of those factory conditions upon the district attorney's office, had doubtless repeated those damn fool, impractical questions which the suffragists were displaying in McMonigal's windows.

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"Damn the women," was the unchivalrous thought that rose to George's lips.

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"Damn Betty Sheridan," exclaimed George.

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I could knock up a shack like this with tar paper, I could.

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"But, Doolittle, damn you, I've just begun to get in it!

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"I thought you were the king of boobs--but, boy, I'm with you to wherever you want to go--if my money will last that far!"

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So run, damn you--run as a Democrat, a Republican, an Independent--but how are you going to git it across to the public in a way to do yourself any good--without backing?

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"Damn home!

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