Vulgar words in Love and Mr. Lewisham (Page 1)
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"Damn!" said Mr. Lewisham.
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"Oh!--_damn_!"
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Biver, Professor Biver, was an indiscriminating ass, he felt assured, and so too was Weeks, the demonstrator.
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"Oh, _damn_ Miss Heydinger!" said Lewisham, and suddenly, abruptly, uncivilly, he turned away from Parkson at the end of the street and began walking away southward, leaving Parkson in mid-sentence at the crossing.
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Lagune was an undeniable ass, and conceivably psychic research was an incentive to trickery.
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"I suppose that ass, Lagune ...
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"Damn that infernal hurdy-gurdy!" he whispered.
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He must make love to her again.
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Then he heard Chaffery's voices and whispered a soft "damn!" to himself.
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For a time the portmanteau refused to emerge, and he marred his stern resolution by a half audible "Come here--damn you!"
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He was fagged and rather anxious for some tea, but the news they had for him drove tea out of his head altogether.