Vulgar words in The Lookout Man (Page 1)
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Poor lady, she never dreamed that her son was out at Venice gamboling on the beach with bold hussies in striped bathing trunks and no skirts; fox-trotting with a brown-eyed imp from the telephone office, and drinking various bottled refreshments--carousing shamelessly, as she would have said of a neighbor's son--or that, at one-thirty in the morning, he was chewing a strong-flavored gum to kill the odor of alcohol.
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Damn it, what yuh killin' time for?
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"Aw, the boob started it himself!
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"First off," he instructed, "you don't want to be a boob and go reporting train smoke, like I did the first day I was here.
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It's nothing new to have men make love--any kind of a man will sit up and say 'bow-wow' if you snap your fingers at him.
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"I'd look nice, making love to a girl, the fix I'm in!" he added with a savage bitterness that gave the lie to his smiling indifference.
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My gorry, they hired jackasses like me an' Mike here t' dig fer all they wanted t' know about.
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A jackass like me an' Mike, here, we're the fellers thot went on a lookin' fer gold an' givin' no thought to the trees that stood above.
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She was quite certain today that Kate would not follow her, and the professor was fagged from yesterday's tramp through the snow.
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I've been a selfish, overbearing, good-for-nothing ass ever since I could walk, and if she wasn't a saint she'd have kicked me out long ago.
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Late in the afternoon men began to straggle into the cabin, fagged and with no news of Marion.