Vulgar words in The Magnificent Ambersons (Page 1)
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Thus, on a summer afternoon, a strange boy, sitting bored upon the gate-post of the Reverend Malloch Smith, beheld George Amberson Minafer rapidly approaching on his white pony, and was impelled by bitterness to shout: "Shoot the ole jackass!
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"Of all the damn nonsense!" his uncle exclaimed.
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They're keeping up the fight and they're sore--and Amelia's a woman who always says any damn thing that comes into her head!
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If that's so--" "Don't be an ass," his uncle advised him lightly, moving away.
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It's a damn degradation!
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Youth can't be trusted for much, except asserting itself and fighting and making love."
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Then the town was fagged with the long winter and blacked with the heavier smoke that had been held close to the earth by the smoke-fog it bred.
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"Damn them!" he said finally, and, turning up his coat-collar, plodded back through the soggy streets toward "home."
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"Funny what he says to the little cuss that done the damage.
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That's all he did call him--'nothin' else at all--and the cuss had broke both his legs fer him and God-knows-what-all!"