Vulgar words in The Lever - A Novel (Page 1)
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If you do it, he'll think I haven't got the spunk.
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"Damn Gorham!" he muttered; "damn all these smooth-mannered men who never lose their tempers; damn everybody!"
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"Ye damn dirty spalpeen, lie there f'r a time, will ye?
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"Set there, damn ye," the elder Riley repeated, breathing hard from excitement and from the unusual exertion.
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Now, ye'll go ter him to-morrer mornin'--d'ye mind--an' ye'll tell him all ye've tol' me, an' there won't be no price asked, an' ye'll keep on findin' out all ye can f'r Misther Robert, an' ye'll play fair, an' ye'll take phwat pay he chooses ter give ye, an' if ye thry anny more thricks like th' dirty wan I've just catched ye wid I'll be back ter see ye, James Riley, an' I'll break ivery damn bone in ye'er body, James Riley.
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Now help me off with my coat, and tell me all the damn fool things you've been doing."