Vulgar words in The Bars of Iron (Page 1)
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"Stop it, damn you!" shouted the rider, slashing at them with the zeal of unrestrained fury.
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"Yes, you are--a damn fool!"
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"You may do any damn thing you like."
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"A damn fool sir, if you want to know.
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"Damn it, let me in!
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"Come, I'll have none of your damn' nonsense.
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"You're looking fagged to death."
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"Damn the hunting!" growled Sir Beverley.
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"Damn your impudence!" said Sir Beverley, and then for some reason he too began to smile.
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"Damn it, yes!" said Sir Beverley irritably.
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You--a man of God, so-called--killing your wife by inches and not caring a damn what suffering you cause!
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"Damn it!" he said.
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I can't stand any man who makes an ass of himself, whatever his profession.
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I'm going out, and--whether you like it or not, I don't care a damn--I'm going alone."
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"You're a kind old ass, but I don't want you.
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I told him not to be such a shy ass.
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"Damn you!" exclaimed Sir Beverley violently and without warning.
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But I couldn't knock you up at two in the morning.
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"Oh, don't be a damn' fool!" said Sir Beverley.
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"You've been after that hussy again?"
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"Oh no," said Piers, again faintly smiling, "she didn't care a damn about that.
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I know now--and you've got to know it too--that woman is only fit to be the servant, not the mistress, of man,--and a damn treacherous servant at that.
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"Oh, damn!" said Piers very wearily.
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Fact is, I'm not fit to speak to you, never have been; far less make love to you.
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"Oh, damn!" he said wearily.
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You think this world is your own damn playground.
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"But not that ass, Tudor.
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Damn funny, I call it!"
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Damn you!
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"I'm sorry--beastly sorry--to have made such an ass of myself.
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"But--damn it--she is my wife!" he cried out fiercely.
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"Victor, you old ass, what are you blubbing for?