Vulgar words in The Underworld - The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner (Page 1)

This book at a glance

bastard x 1
blockhead x 1
cocky x 1
damn x 27
            

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"I don't gi'e a damn," cried Andrew explosively, "whether the ground is private or no'.

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"Well, let him," cried Andrew, now thoroughly roused, "the bastard!

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"Imphm," said Matthew, "it's a damn fine excuse.

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"I think it's a damn'd shame," said old Lauder.

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"I'll tell ye what it is," said Matthew Maitland, "it's a downricht barefaced murder, an' I would smash this damn'd cantrip o' Black Jock's.

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There's plenty for a' God's creatures--enough to make everybody happy, an' there need be no ill-will in the world, if only common-sense was applied to things; but I'm damn'd if I can see where even the men can be happy who are making their money oot o' our lives.

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But let me tell you, if there was a union here, it would soon put an end to you an' yer damn'd cantraips."

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"Damn'd fine I ken that," replied Geordie, "an' it's mair the peety.

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If they'd be true an' stick to yin anither, they'd damn'd soon put an end to sic gaffers as you."

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Och, but we are a silly lot o' blockheads!"

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"I'm no gi'ein' a damn for yer place.

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Damn my soul, I'll hae to gang hame the nicht in my sark tail," and she laughed loudly at her sally.

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"Kill the damn'd thing," said Tam Donaldson callously, "an' it'll maybe a lesson to the auld sot.

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"That is true," said Tam, "but it was a damn'd shame to tak' the auld man's pig awa', whaever did it.

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"I wadna' gi'e a damn," said Peter Pegg, his big eye making frantic efforts to wink.

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"Let us get as mony women an' callans as possible, and we can mak' a damn'd guid turnout.

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"Damn'd guid, Tam!

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"That's a damn'd unfair handicap anyway.

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I wadna' ha'e the damn'd thing in that way, an' if he does win it he'll hae nae honor in it."

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It's a' yin damn to me hoo mony wives they gie me.

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Not that I'm a religious man mysel', but I'm damn'd if I'd let them interfere wi' it.

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"I was guid enough a gey lang while, an'--" "Ay, but you've haen a damn'd guid innins," he interrupted.

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An' you're auld, an' fat an' as ugly as hell, an' if I dae gang to Leebie you hae damn all to dae wi' it.

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As I said, you've had your innin's, an' been gey well paid for it, an' I dinna gie a damn for you."

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"I want a drink," he broke in abruptly, "an' it doesna matter a damn to you whether I hae been hard ca'd or no'.

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"Right you are, cocky!

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"Come on, damn you, you son of a tinkler," he urged.

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"Damn you!" he growled, striking at them as if he would brush them from his sight; but still they followed and accused no matter where he turned.

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"Ach, well, it disna matter a damn, onyway.

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"Then, if you don't ken, why the damn should you quarrel?

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