Vulgar words in Destiny (Page 1)
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"It's a good country to come from," was the swift and contemptuous rejoinder, "and a damn' poor one to stay in.
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"I am a bit fagged."
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"The Great Bear, damn him!" he exclaimed with savage vehemence.
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"All I get is that Hamilton Burton is out in war paint for a bear raid--damn him!"
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He went to your mountains to scrap with microbes--and he had leisure to discover what a microbe he was himself."
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"That singularly frightful little ass, Larry Kirk, is going to cheer him up now," smiled Thayre.
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First, behind the pleasing minstrel stands the Emperor--damn his magnificently audacious soul!
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Brother Paul shines by some of this reflected glory--so it has become the fashion to damn Brother Paul, too."
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He cares enough to want me to make love to him when--" she halted and put both hands over her face; through her slight figure ran a faint shudder--"when I can't."
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There can be no peace for any of us until he is destroyed ... and, damn him, I mean to see that it's done!"
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"By heaven," exclaimed Malone fiercely, "we've got to smash him--damn him!"
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Haggard women and sunken-cheeked children--all heat-fagged and exhausted--had held possession; but now the bridle-path echoed to hoof-beats, and smartly togged equestrians galloped there, while along the driveways droned a purr of motors.
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Damn it, when I need a train I need a train.... You understand me, don't you, Carter?"
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"Well, damn it," Hamilton exculpated to himself, "it was a long time before he had any fun."
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Perhaps the nearest approach to a reply was the prophecy of a cynical curb-broker--"Whatever he damn pleases."
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Hamilton Burton gazed silently for a moment, then he said shortly: "I'm not such a damn' fool as to try to argue with a woman in a rage.
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I do feel a bit fagged--for some reason--and I need to be fit tomorrow.
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I used to dream of having rich men and titled men come to me and make love.