Vulgar words in The Black Bag (Page 1)
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"What an ass, what an utter ass I am!"
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Damn!
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"Damn that Mulready!
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The Lord knows it doesn't matter a damn to anybody, not even to me, what happens to me; while _he_ may be valuable."
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Damn!"
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"I guess I am an ass, all right--taking all that trouble for you, my friend.
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Besides, I'm awf'ly knocked up.
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Both men ducked instinctively, to escape a braining.
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"If," he continued acidly, "I'd a-guessed you was such a damn' fool, blimmy if I wouldn't've let you drownd!"
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Not another inch, you contemptible whelp, or I'll brain you!...
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Don't know as I ever met such a rippin', Ay Number One, all-round, entertynin' ass, afore!"
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I don't mind telling you, Cap'n, that you're an ass."
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"Damn little consolation to us when we're working it out in Dartmoor."
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On her part, so fagged and distraught did he seem, that at sight of his care-worn countenance she hurried to him with outstretched, compassionate hands and a low pitiful cry of concern, forgetful entirely of that which he himself had forgotten--the emotion she had betrayed on parting.
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The foremost stops, perforce of a fagged horse.
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When a half-grown girl, a half-baked boy, a flub like Mulready--damn his eyes!--and a club-footed snipe from Scotland Yard can put it all over me this way,... why, I guess it's up to me to go home and retire to my country-place up the Hudson."