Vulgar words in The Fortune Hunter (Page 1)
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I never realised what that meant, really, before, and it's certainly taken me a damn' long time to find out.
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"And the worst of it is, he's too sharp not to find it out--if he hasn't by this time--and too damn' decent by far to let me know if he has!
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"You're an ass.... Now take a young chap from a city, with a good appearance, more or less a gentleman, who doesn't talk like a yap or walk like a yap or dress like a yap or act like a yap, and throw him into such a town long enough for the girls to get acquainted with him.
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"When this cuss Duncan fust come here," he says with a self-contained chuckle, "ev'rybody but me figgered he had stacks of money.
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Harry was right, damn him!
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It was at this point that Roland rose to the occasion like the noble ass he is.
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"Why, damn you----!" he screamed, and promptly became inarticulate with rage.
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"You bet I'll start it, and I'll start it damn' quick if you don't leave Josie Lockwood alone."
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"I guess I wouldn't never 've got up the spunk to--to tell Angie what I did to-night, 'f it hadn't been we was talkin' 'bout your engagement to Josie.
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"Damn that," said Duncan without heat.