Vulgar words in Under Handicap - A Novel (Page 1)
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"Proud little cuss," he told himself, as he strode on along the street.
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Just fagged out.
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"I have been a howling young ass!" he told himself, his contempt suddenly swerving upon himself.
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"And I would right now," he muttered to himself, "only I suppose that anything I said would sound like the braying of a jackass!"
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He even began to wonder uneasily if Lonesome Pete had been right when he had said that another name for such an attempt at reclamation was simple "damn foolishness."
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There were Hungarians, Slavonians, Swedes--heavy, stolid, slow-moving men whose knowledge of the English language rose and set in "damn" and "hell."
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"Ben an' the Lark--that's what they call that little cuss bossin' the second gang--listen to him whistle an' you'll know why--know well what to do.
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He was a little cuss an' dressed to kill, with gloves on, an' all that.
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"Damn it, Tommy," he said, huskily, "I want you to know that I don't enjoy giving you orders.