Vulgar words in A Comedy of Masks - A Novel (Page 1)
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"Damn it, man!" broke out Lightmark, with a vehemence which, to Rainham, seemed uncalled for, "how should I know?
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"I'm sorry I made such an ass of myself about that study--that girl, you know," he said presently.
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Damn it all.
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But you can't deny that you heard me talking of the thing night after night at the club, when I have no doubt you hadn't even begun on your bastard imitation.
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"And, after all," he said impatiently, resuming his homeward direction, "though I've got enough evidence to damn him twice over in the eyes of any man in the world, I suppose it wouldn't be enough to convince a woman, if she believed in him.
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Of course, Sylvester by rights ought to be the man, only I can't ask him to come to me--there are reasons; and, besides, he is an ass."
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"Yes, he is an ass," admitted Oswyn simply; "that is reason enough."