Vulgar words in The Clarion (Page 1)
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"No, damn you!"
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"Damn me, if you like.
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But don't damn him.
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"No, damn you.
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"Damn his class," said McGuire Ellis, in mild, conversational tones.
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"You let me make love to you, in order to entrap me and save your friend.
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With a dozen exceptions the rugs are modern and of poor quality"; or, "The Boston Shop's special sale of rain coats are mostly damaged goods.
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And he feels pretty cocky about it.
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Do you know what it means to damn the soul of a paper?
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"Say," appealed Charley, "did you hear that cough-lozenge-peddling boob trying to tell me where to get off, in the proprietary game?
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"Why, when he was here before, he spent some time around the Certina plant and got acquainted with the department managers and a lot of the others, and damn me!" cried Dr. Surtaine, grinning in spite of his wrath, "if he didn't sting 'em all for stock."
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I may squeeze a few dollars out of easy boobs, but you, Andy Certain, you and your young whelp here, you're playin' the poor suckers for their lives.
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Doc, these poor boobs down here _know_ me.
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The records show--" "Damn the records, sir!
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We're a tired nation, a nerve-wracked nation, a brain-fagged nation.