Vulgar words in New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 1915 - April-September, 1915 (Page 1)
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"Personally I feel so strongly on everything that the war has brought into question for the Anglo-Saxon peoples that humorous detachment or any other thinness or tepidity of mind on the subject affects me as vulgar impiety, not to say as rank blasphemy; our whole race tension became for me a sublimely conscious thing from the moment Germany flung at us all her explanation of her pounce upon Belgium for massacre and ravage in the form of the most insolent, 'Because I choose to, damn you all!' recorded in history.
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Damn your feet and your blind-bat eyes!