Vulgar words in The Forest (Page 1)
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It was an unfinished little town, with brick-fronted stores, arc-lights swaying over fathomless mud, big superintendent's and millowner's houses of bastard architecture in a blatant superiority of hill location, a hotel whose office chairs supported a variety of cheap drummers, and stores screeching in an attempt at metropolitan smartness.
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"Damn it all!" he wailed, "I lost my peavie!"
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'_There_, damn you!' said he.
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"Sir," said he, "damn your bear!"
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"Well," said he at last, "if a little sawed-off cuss like you can wiggle under a hundred and eighty, I guess I can make it under sixty."