Vulgar words in Vandemark's Folly (Page 1)
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"Give me that apple, damn yeh!" he cried.
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And as for you, Madam, you get out of my house, and don't come back until you can please my visitors--you knife-drawin' hussy!"
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The room occupied by the young woman was the room of a slut; the clothes she had taken off the night before, or even before that, lay in a ring about the place where her feet had been when she dropped them in the dust and lint which rolled about in the corners like feathers.
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I had passed a sleepless night before I remembered to feel revolted at the sympathy of this hussy who had helped to bring my mother to her death--and I did not go near her.
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"Why, damn me," said he, looking again at his book, "it _is_ a 'T.'
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Your testimony on the jingle feature ain't worth a cuss.
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She soon returned to the company, and began flirting with Matthias Trickey, who was no older than I, and just as much of a country bumpkin.
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"I hope God will damn him," I said; and am ashamed of it now.