Vulgar words in Port O' Gold - A History-Romance of the San Francisco Argonauts (Page 1)
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"Damn you--" But he got no farther.
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"Damn it, sir!
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"Damn you!" he shouted, "I teach you to meddle between a man and his woman."
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"Ah," cried Inez, teasingly, "we are not the only ones who have been making love."
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"Damn McTurpin!" spoke the third voice.
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"Damn it!
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"Damn the 'Chivs'."
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"Damn the newspapers," he exploded.
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"Damn him," was all Casey could answer.
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"Damn him.
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Damn him."
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"Damn!" said the gambler under his breath.
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"Damn them!" said the lawyer, broodingly, "what d'ye think they'll be up to next?"
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"Don't damn them too much."
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I'm a thoughtless ass ... that's why I got into the pickle probably.
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"An improvident cuss but good company.
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Frank saw her at the Techau, at Zinkand's, the St. Germain, with the kind of men that make love to actresses.
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"Damn!"
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I've tried to live it down these twenty years...." "Damn it, do you think I'd tell Aunt Maizie?"
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"We alternate between spasms of Virtue and comfortable inertias of Don't-care-a-Damn!