Vulgar words in Secret History Revealed By Lady Peggy O'Malley (Page 1)
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If I wanted to sneak myself out of trouble with a fib, or be snappish to Father or cattish to Di, or say "damn," or bang a door in a rage, it seemed to me that I should only have to think of that little triangle of black cloth and gilt braid to be suddenly as good as gold, all the way through to my heart.
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Afterward we wandered about and made love to the Zoo animals, and at last saw them fed.
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"Well, then, if it's _every_ word you want, miss, he said it was all damn nonsense about March being wounded, that something big was up, and he's under arrest."
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He says March ought to have known better than to obey a verbal order when the thing was so serious, and that he was something worse than an ass to mistake a stranger for Johnson, the orderly, whose face March knew almost as well as his own.
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"'I may be an ass, but I'm not a _silly_ ass,'" quoted Tony.
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And--and--oh, well, life's just one damn thing after another!"