Vulgar words in Traffics and Discoveries (Page 1)
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"'Oh, damn it all!' he says, as serious as the Supreme Court.
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"'That's about the size of it,' I says, 'if an Englishman and an American could ever understand each other.'
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In less than three Greenwich chronometer seconds Panke will make an enormous ass of himself, and I shall have to put things straight, unless you who are a man of tact and discernment----" "Carry on."
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I'll protect your flanks in case this sniffin' flea-bag is tempted beyond 'is strength."
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"Once inside an Area you must look after yourself; but I tell you that a fight which means that every man-Jack of us may lose a week's pay isn't so damn-sham after all.
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Meantime, Morten, our 'swop' in Canada, keeps the ferocious Canuck humble.
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"Oh, damn the Guard, by all means!" said Sergeant Purvis, collecting his papers.
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"Damn!" said Pigeon, glancing behind him at the mounted company.