Vulgar words in Romance (Page 1)
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I had made an ass of myself over that business on board the _Thames_.
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At last the time came when he, too, approached our oblivion from behind, with a large hammer in his hand; but instead of braining us with one sweep of his mighty arm, he remarked simply in uncouth accents, "There now; I am thinking she will do well for what ye want her.
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A hissed "Damn you fools--keep quiet!" from Sebright, stifled the cheer in all those bronzed throats.
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Damn!"
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"I'm not afraid of any damn thing" he said.
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Damn your Spaniards; why can't they translate their own papers;" had signed something with a squeaky quill, tossed it to his clerk, and grunted, "Next case."
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Damn my good nature."
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_They_ who haven't even the spunk to rid us o' the d------d pirates, not the spunk to catch and hang one.... Jock, me lahd, we's abolush them before they sail touch our neegurs.... Let them clear oor seas, let them hang _one_ pirate, and then talk."
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Damn them!
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"Of course, I made a fight for it," he said, "a damn good fight, considering.
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The uncle was a damn rebellious, canting, planting Scotchman.