Vulgar words in Dawn (Page 1)
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"Ah, so my Samuel used to say when he stopped away from home for three nights at a time, till I followed him and found out his 'Reason,' and a mighty pretty 'Reason' she was too, all paint and feathers, the hussy, and eyes as big as a teacup.
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"My dear Philip," answered his cousin, in a languid and affected voice, "if you had lived the life that I have for the last twenty years, you would look a little knocked up.
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When at length he spoke, it was in a low, hoarse voice; quite unlike his usual hard tones: "Damn you!" he said, "you have me at your mercy.
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Perhaps," he went on, still talking quite quietly, "if you knew what a hell there is in my heart and brain you would not treat me so.
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"Cough, catarrh, influenza, and all that's damn----ah!