Vulgar words in The Cavalier (Page 1)
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Three times when I turned abruptly from her to Camille and called, "Hark!" the fagged-out horses halted, and as we struck our listening pose the bugle's faint sigh ever farther in our rear was but feebly proportioned to the amount of our gazing into each other's eyes.
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I let go only one big damn and I've never spoken one since, though I've done many a worse thing, of course.
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Well, suh, I mought sa-ay we ain't a-doin' nuth'n'; but I"--he squirted again--"_will_ sa-ay that so fah as you _see_ what we a-doin', you _kin_ see, an' welcome; an' so fah as you don't see, it ain't none o' yo' damn' busi-ness."
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As the two lieutenants were lighting cigarettes together, Harry, thinking Gholson had left us, blurted out, "Oh, that's all very well for you to say, Ned, but, damn him, he's not the sort of man that has the right to 'suspicion' me of anything; slang-whanging, backbiting sneak, I know what _he's_ here for."
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It's good for you you're not in my command; I'd lift you to a higher sense of whose war this is, damn you, if I had to hang you up by the thumbs.'
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"Damn the difference; I give you one half-minute, Captain Ferry, to say you surrender!
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The surgeon went, and the aide-de-camp, as we began to pace the hall, fairly took my breath by remarking without a hint of self-censure, "Damn a frivolous man!"