Vulgar words in Viviette (Page 1)
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Shot a damn cock pheasant by mistake, and had to bury the thing in my own covers.
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I came in fagged, with the prospect of dinner at the club and a dismal evening over a brief in front of me, and found you sitting before the fire, the picture of rest and comfortableness and companionship.
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Damn him!
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Damn him!
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Damn him!
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The great-grandfather was a Dick Ware too--Wild Dick Ware they used to call him.
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But Dick, broadening his chest, glared at him and shouted, wildly, madly: "Fire, damn you!
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She loves me--do you hear me?--me--me--me--and I can't marry her--and I don't care a damn who knows the reason."