Vulgar words in Nights in London (Page 1)
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"I said it's the bother and the gawdfers.... Rhyming slang, silly ass.
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What I said was: "Can't you keep that damn stink out of my room?"
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And Isaacs makes love to his Rebecca in full sight of all.
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Once again, I have made an ass of myself.
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I do not care a damn for Coleridge.
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Then "Damn!" cried A Voice.
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"Yeh damn fool!
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Yeh damn fool!"
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Aw ... yeh damn fool!"
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The air was a conflict: the frivolous odour of fried sausage coyly flirted with the solemn smell of dead smoke, and between them they bore a bastard perfume of stale grease.
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Perchance you do not make love in this way; but love is love....
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What's best--and damn the expense?"