Vulgar words in Caste (Page 1)
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And, Dewani, this restless cuss, Amir Khan, might make a treaty with the English any time.
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But Nana Sahib, knowing perfectly well what this observation would do to the austere, exact, dominating daughter of a precise man, the Resident, muttered to himself: "Colossal ass!
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an impressionable cuss should have a _purdah_ hung over his soul--or be gagged."
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"And think you, Guru, that Ajeet will give you a present of rupees for this talk that is like the braying of an ass?"
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"A liar, and the son of a wild ass," declared Ajeet promptly.
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And, Ajeet, if this that is the manner of men causes you fear--" "Hunsa," and Ajeet's voice was constrained in its deadliness, "that ass's voice of yours will yet bring you to grief."
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In the vicissitudes of life before long the merchant would pass for a reincorporation of his soul, and probably, because of his sins as an oppressor of the poor, come back as a turtle or a jackass; certainly not as a revered cow--he was too unholy.
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"I don't care a damn!" he declared in English, his mind still on the personal trail.
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"Damn the thing!" he muttered; but he was helpless.
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"Damn the thing!"
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The leg that had rested across a knee clamped noisily to the floor, and a smothered "Damn!" escaped from his lips.
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He threw his head back on the pillow with a smothered, "Damn!"
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"Damn it!
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And I don't mind telling you, Captain, that he is an absolute traitor; and I believe that it's that damn Nana Sahib who's influencing him."
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Presently he stopped, saying, "Sit you in a line, brave chiefs, facing the great temple of Siva, which is in the mountains of the East, so that the voice of Bhowanee coming out of the silent places and from the mouth of the jackal or the jackass, shall be known to be from the right or the left, for thus will be the interpretation."
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He rose, muttering, "Damn!