Vulgar words in The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories (Page 1)
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I'd go off to one of our estates, but in every one of them there are some of my wife's rascals... stewards, experts, damn them all!
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"Damn it all!" he mutters; "I shall have to dine at a restaurant, I suppose."
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Next day he would be as free as a bird; he would put on ordinary clothes instead of his school uniform, would smoke openly, come out here, and make love to Nyuta when he liked; and he would not be a schoolboy but "a young man."
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Damn it all!" he thought.
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"Don't argue, blockhead!" he shouted.
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"Damn them all!" he muttered.
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She was a well-fed and pampered hussy who adored Orlov because he was a gentleman and despised me because I was a footman.
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Where do we poor country bumpkins come in!" sneered the tax-collector.
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They'd not object to making love to her, I dare say!"