Vulgar words in The Man from the Clouds (Page 1)
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"Damn!" he exclaimed, and for a few moments a frown settled on his bull dog face.
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"Provided Mr. Rendall isn't an utter ass, we ought to have these fellows sitting!"
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_Myself (feeling rather an ass, but outwardly gay):_ "I meant no reflection on your cellar, Miss Rendall.
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I started from the cliff, my foot struck a patch of seaweed, and with a half smothered "Damn!"
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Damn the English, and double-damn the Scotch!
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"Damn Mr. Bolton!
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Of course people who happen to hear of it may open their eyes a bit and talk of the slackness of our Naval Authorities, and it will do no harm, Jack, if you damn them a bit yourself--confidentially, you know, in case any one asks you how the devil this drunken fellow here has got into the place."
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"I wonder if the doctor ever had such a blinkin' ass in his house before!" said the amiable gentleman to himself as he shut his bed-room door behind him.
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In fact what you really ought to be doing is making love to her--so long as you keep your head."
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But damn it, I wasn't born to be a teetotaler, and that's the plain truth, Mr. Merton.