Vulgar words in The Bronze Bell (Page 1)
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This latter resisting his every wile, his temper presently slipped its leash; as violently as briefly he swore: "Damn!"
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"Then damn it yourself, Quain; I'm sure you can do it ever so much more thoroughly than I.
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"Damn!"
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I am of opinion if I am not damn-careful I jolly well catch-my-death on return.
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But as we say in Bengal, 'thee favour of kings iss ass a sword of two edges.'
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"I've burnt me 'and somethin' 'orrid on this damn' 'ot chimney," he complained nervously.
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He spoke without spirit, as if completely fagged, and moved slowly to the door.
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"I must say you seem pretty damn' sure about it!"
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But there's something you haven't told me--I'm not ass enough to have missed that and no doubt that influences you."
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"Get up," he said; "get up and stand over there by the wall and don't be a silly ass."
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"As for me," continued Amber, "I suspect I'm the most hopeless ass in the three Presidencies, if that's any comfort to you, Salig Singh.
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I don't want the damn' thing--it's brought me nothing but trouble, thus far."
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"Steady, you ass!" breathed the secret-agent in his ear.