Vulgar words in The Gray Dawn (Page 1)
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The fact is," he went on with a perfectly solemn air of confidence, "the fact is, I've lived out here so long and told so many damn lies that now without some help I don't know when to believe myself."
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Only he's damn bad for business!"
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Cora, struggling violently, gritted out: "He knows damn well what's up."
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"Bally ass!" he apostrophized himself.
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"Well," put in a new voice, a very cheerful voice, "I don't pretend to be neutral, and I'd just as lief fight duels as not, and I'm willing to state to you all that though I don't know a damn thing about this case nor its merits, I like this man's style.
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"Who is the cuss?
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The colonel, for the first time becoming aware of her presence, swept off his black slouch hat and apologized profusely for the "damn."
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"Damn the fair Nancy!" he cried, in answer to Morrell's question.
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"With all my heart, damn her!" said he.
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"Damn it, ain't I telling you?
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"Damn your kerosene, sir!" bellowed the general; then relenting: "I will pay you for your kerosene!"