Vulgar words in The Pawns Count (Page 1)
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"We were all scrapping away as hard as we could one afternoon, and nearly a dozen of us got the knock, all at the same time.
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I will not be made love to on a steamer."
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"They've plenty of spunk, but I can tell you they make tracks for their holes if they hear one of those things bark."
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Damn you, what's it matter about news!
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Can you conceive," he went on, striking the table with his fist, "any nation at war, with a grain of common sense or an ounce of self-respect, issuing a statement like that?--an apology for a defeat which, damn it all, never happened!