Vulgar words in The Turtles of Tasman (Page 1)
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Many made love-calls on their leader of old and unforgetable days, and Frederick sometimes was a witness to their meeting, and he marvelled anew at the mysterious charm in his brother that drew all men to him.
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'Now howl, damn you, howl,' says Husky, gettin' up."
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The engineer and his wife fought like cats and dogs, and that day Doctor Mandeville told him he was damn glad he wasn't tied to no petticoats.
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"Damn him!"
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"None of your damn business.
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"Damn clever women!" cried Linday, his eyes flashing his irritation.