Vulgar words in Leonie of the Jungle (Page 1)
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"Damn that woman," went on the keeper, "why can't she keep still.
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Jim, old fellow, I wonder what made you leave Leonie in the care of that damn silly, shallow woman, and I wonder how you could ever have produced anything so highly strung and temperamental as your little daughter.
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"Damn standoffish, what!"
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"I hope," ran the scrawl of the man for whom Cuxson had fagged at Harrow, "that this catches you at Port Said, because"--followed a badly expressed bit of business.
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And, "Damn it all, she's not a flirt," did not a certain youthful sahib who worshipped openly at her shrine exclaim, as he thought, in the unpleasantly heated watches of the night, of that moment when she had smiled down sweetly into his adoring eyes, as his cheek brushed her hand while she was arranging her habit, and he her stirrup leather.
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"Lady Hickle ought to go to the hills, she's looking absolutely fagged!"