Vulgar words in Pushed and the Return Push (Page 1)
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There's always some damn fellow who does a stupid thing like that and puts the wind up people."
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With no rest at all the night before, no wonder he looked fagged.
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My damn fool of a sergeant-major, for some reason or other, took the gun-teams back to the waggon lines this morning.
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When the Boche retreated last year we never got close enough to kick his tail--damn him."
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Then I think she noticed how fagged I was.
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"Damn the --th Division.
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"Damn me, doctor, if you don't look like a loose imitation of Von Tirpitz," burst out the adjutant one day, when the doctor, with a large boil on either side of his chin, appeared plastered accordingly.
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"Damn!" said Wilde angrily.
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"Damn it," he said abruptly when he came up, sneezing, "I forgot to bolt.
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"Damn 'em," said Wilde apprehensively.
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They say that the infantry could have walked into Epéhy without trouble, but they were too fagged.
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"What's it like up there?" asked one of the ambulance men of a slight, fagged-looking lance-corporal of the Fusiliers, who had been hit in the shoulder.