Vulgar words in The Plunderer (Page 1)
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"The grub's so damn bad at that Flora Hotel," snapped a weazened old man.
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You wanted to get into the swamp with us, did you, you damn snooper?
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"Put your hands in that, you damn snooper."
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"You damn fool!" muttered the scarred man to his companion.
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"Look at those damn buzzards back there.
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"One of those damn islands," mumbled Higgins.
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"Do they think we're such damn fools they can fool us by coming slow?"
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Damn it, man, don't you know it's a sign of hot-headedness.
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"You talk like a damn fool," said Payne bluntly.
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On the other hand, as I said, the oldest law in business is 'Let the buyer beware,' and it would not have disturbed me in the least, young man, had you appeared with a poppycock song of dissatisfaction with your purchase."
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What damn fools all you young cubs are, to be sure!"
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I like to have a man ask me to be his guest and try to make things pleasant for me by calling me a damn fool."
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That doddering ass!
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"That's a damn lie about Ramos!" he said.
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"I'll be darned," said Roger, puzzled.
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"Oh, put that thing up, you ass!" said Garman disgustedly.
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Especially, Annette--magnificent, tender, fiery little Annette!--Damn her!
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And his boat Egret in his harvest time is nothing but a damn slaughter house, the hold packed with the skins of thousands of murdered birds."