Vulgar words in Mary Rose of Mifflin (Page 1)
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"Damn!
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Damn!
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Damn!" remarked Poll Parrot pleasantly, as if to show that he really could talk.
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Oh, damn!
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Damn!
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Damn!"
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The cuss turned green and stammered that he wasn't no animal tamer.
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He murmured: "I'll be darned!" in a dazed sort of a way as he felt her muscle, and Mary Rose went on sociably.
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"Well, I'll be darned!" he said again.
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"Take that damn bird away!" he shouted.
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A collection of boneheads."
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It's dead and narrow and one-horse and the people are boneheads."
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"I think you're wrong, Mary Rose," began Aunt Kate, while Uncle Larry put down the colored supplement that he had been holding out so enticingly to look at his niece, who appeared smaller than ever in the shabby blouse and shrunken knickers.
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When I think--Lord!--when she came here I was a friendless young cuss hanging on to a job by the skin of my teeth and now--You know I used to be crazy to know you when I met you in the hall and on the stairs and it was Mary Rose, bless her heart!