Vulgar words in There & Back (Page 1)
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"Damn the drink!" he had been more than once overheard to say, "it shall know which of us is master!"
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If the matter had been hoof of horse, cow, or ass, he would not have been silent: he knew hoofs better than Richard knew books.
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'Bless my soul, what an ass I was not to see through it at once!
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Damn it!
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"Damn the rascal!
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"Your mother swam like a--Naiad, was it--or Nereid?--I forget--damn it!"
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"Oh, damn your conscience!
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You won't suit me--though you are web-footed!--Why, damn it, boy!
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What a blockhead you are!
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There are things I hardly know whether I did or only wanted to do!--Damn it, it may be all over Barset by this time, that the heir to sir Wilton's property has turned up!"
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"Oh, damn it!
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"You insolent hussy!
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The fellow is too much of a puritan to flaunt his own foibles in the public eye; but, damn him, he don't love his father enough not to flaunt his!
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"What tools, damn you!"
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"Damn your soul!
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Damn _my_ soul, if I wouldn't rather make young Manson my heir than you!--No, by Jove, you shall _not_ have your damned tools!