Vulgar words in The Mystery (Page 1)
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"Don't like it for a damn."
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"Well, the spunk and the certificate finished the captain.
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I want you to do ass I say, and I will also give your crew double wages.
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You'll get a _hand_ swab and get down on your knees, damn you!
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The quarter-deck is clean, if the waist ain't, and nobody but a damn misbegotten son-of-a-sea-lawyer would spit on deck anyhow!"
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One moment I thought him clever, the next an utter ass; now I found him frank, open, a good companion, eager to please,--and then a droop of his blond eyelashes, a lazy, impertinent drawl of his voice, a hint of half-bored condescension in his manner, convinced me that he was shy and affected.
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As to where we are bound, you are getting double wages not to get too damn curious.
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Don't remember a little brigatine, name of the _Petrel!_ My eye, but you _are_ a pack of damn fools!"
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I've sweat a damn sight more with my brain than you have with your back thinking up things to do.
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It may be the Philosopher's Stone and it may be one of these other damn things.
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"How many of these damn things we got?" he inquired.
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"Damn that cricket!"
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"Here you damn foreigners," said he, "quit it!
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"Damn it all, boys, it's the best night's work we ever did.
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"Damn his soul!" cried Handy Solomon, his face livid.
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Upon counting up--"_ "Damn his cigarettes!" cried the surgeon.
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God damn 'em, I've outlasted 'em!"
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Slade will have told you about him; he possessed quite a fund of bastard Voodooism: he possessed more before I got through with him.