Vulgar words in The Marriage of William Ashe (Page 1)
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Ashe's natural impulse was to say that if so the French cousin must be an ass.
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But we have let enough be known--" "Enough?--enough to damn Madame d'Estrées?"
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But a more fatalist believer in liberty than Ashe doesn't exist--liberty especially to damn yourself--if you must and will."
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He descended--in a more philosophical mind; inclined, at any rate, to "damn" Lord Parham.
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"Send in my resignation by the next post--and damn the fellow that did it!
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"Would you damn me?"
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"That fellow at least has done his best to kick the ball, damn him!" thought Ashe, with contempt, as he thrust the paper into his pocket.