Vulgar words in The Debtor - A Novel (Page 1)
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"There is damn fools everywhere, and you wait," said he, "an' see ef there ain't more come to light next time.
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Oh no, she hasn't treated me badly or anything, and of course I don't care a damn about her getting married, only I'll be hanged if I like, on general principles, to see a pretty young girl throwing herself away on a man old enough to be her father.
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You do look pretty well knocked up."
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"Damn it all!" he said, in a curious voice, of rather passive rage.
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It was, indeed, true that Carroll looked fagged and fairly ill. "And then you expect to resume business?" questioned Allbright, with a mild persistence.
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I got up at half-past three o'clock in the mornin'--half-past three in the winter, when he was asleep in his bed, damn him.
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Listening to the voices of the lovers in the parlor, he thought how he and Amy used to make love, and how it was all over, perhaps forever over.
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Even the thought of himself, Arthur Carroll, posing nightly as a buffoon before the City crowds, did not daunt him.