Vulgar words in The Way of a Man (Page 1)
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I saw him yet again, and made love to him madly, and then--" "You married him," said I, knowing perfectly well the devotion of these two.
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Now snap it, damn you!
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"Damn it, sir, I know he did, but this is no time to argue about that.
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Of course, we shouldn't want my sister to begin too far down--oh, damn it, Cowles, you know what I mean."
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Oh, damn it all, anyway.
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You're a fighting man and a gentleman and--excuse me, but it's true--an awful ass all in one.
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You're such an ass I almost hesitate to play the game with you."
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And you are such an ass that I was going to ask you to promise to keep your promise--up there."
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"Mr. Orme was so kind as to inform me that I was a gentleman, and likewise a very great ass."
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I am only a very stupid ass."
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I have always been a stupid ass.
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"Damn your soul, sir!" he thundered, "explain yourself, or I'll make you wish you had.
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"Damn you both," sobbed the struggling man.
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Perhaps they heard rather the hoarse shouts of a fresh column in gray which came up in the pursuit, fagged with its own running.
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"Now, my son," he concluded savagely, "if you ever dreamed of marrying any other woman, damn me if I wouldn't come into court and make this indenture witness for you _both_--for her as well as you!
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Damn it, sir!