Vulgar words in The Schoolmaster (Page 1)
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She sent me off that she might run away with a buffoon, a dull-witted clown, an Alphonse!
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He was unfaithful to her in rather a queer way, with no desire to be; he came home at night somewhat elevated, wanted to make love to somebody, his wife was in an interesting condition... then he came across a lady who had come to stay for three days--damnation take her-- an empty-headed creature, silly and not good-looking.
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Damn it all!
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I allow no one to make a laughing stock of me, and, God knows, when I am furious, I advise nobody to come near me, damn it all!
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What's a fireman for if not to make love to the cook?"
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"Damn it," grumbled Gagin, annoyed.
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Hearing of the lady, he frowned and said: "Oh, damn her!
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You don't know how to wait, you blockhead!"
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As though it's not enough killing the passengers with fumes and stuffiness and draughts, they want to strangle us with red tape, too, damn it all!