Vulgar words in Till the Clock Stops (Page 1)
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"I feel a bit fagged to-day.
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Now--" "But--the clock--" "Oh, damn the clock--mere tomfoolery!
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"Damn it!" exclaimed Bullard, "the air's frosty.
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He's knocked up with the travelling, and it's a bitter night outside.
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Ass!
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Very thoughtful of Mr. Bullard, if I may say so--damn him!"
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His conductor having locked the door, said-- "This is Mr. Flitch, who--" "Damn ye!" muttered the man with a start and a scowl.
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After a pause, Bullard began: "Pay attention, Flitch--" "Not that name, damn ye!"
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"The only thing that has happened, Miss Handyside, so far as we have discovered, is that some ass has been setting off fireworks against the garage door," said Alan.
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He looked pale and fagged, but what was more natural in the circumstances?
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Damn!