Vulgar words in Men of Affairs (Page 1)
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One just had to and damn the consequences.
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"Oh, Dicks," she cried, soon after their engagement--'Dicks' being the name she called him, for Doreens all the world over adore plurals and attaching 'S's' to names because it makes them so snakey--"Oh, Dicks, there's only one teeny-weeny thing I wish."
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"Well, there's a damn thing," said Richard and departed with a nod.
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"You seem a genial sort of ass," he said.
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From which the reader may assume that his lordship was a bit of an ass--but no.
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"And where it will be at the mercy of the first man with a jimmy and a blow lamp.
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And while Doran obeyed he added, "Damn silly idea, isn't it?"
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Damn the opposition.
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Damn the odds.
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"We'll have a damn good try anyway."
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damn funny.
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Inside himself he was thinking "Damn that fellow Doran!
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"I've a damn good mind to pitch you through the window," said the man.
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"Damn me!" he went on.
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"Damn me, if I can get the strength of it."
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I suppose that ass Barraclough turned her down.
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"Damn funny," he said and sat up in bed puzzling.
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Damn it, no one enjoys having to put on the screw.
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"I've a hell of a lot of money and damn!
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"Damn!
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"And after that got most awfully friendly and kept knocking up against each other."
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As Ezra Hipps had said, "If we fail to get it for ourselves it's damn sure no one else is going to profit."
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"Serve you damn well right," said Doran in a voice that was startlingly near.
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"Take the wheel--take the wheel, damn you," cried Harrison Smith, snatching at the pistol with his left hand.
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"You want me to make love to him?"
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"It's damn bad luck him being here at all.
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"It's a damn shame, dragging you into all this, but that bullet did me in as a driver.
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"Damn!
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"Take the damn thing in yourself," said Harrison Smith.
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"Damn little.
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"Not sufficiently wide awake to listen to your talk, damn you!"
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If you know so damn much go and find the place yourself."
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"We must push the damn car all we know how," he said, Working feverishly at the union of the induction pipe with a spanner that didn't fit.
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"His own damn fault," came the answer.
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"Can't make head nor tail of the damn thing.
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Decoyed me to this damn place."
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Damn them for letting you do it.
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"Damn bad."
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Damn stupid introducing the type--man on a bench--Means ruin to the lot of us.
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"It's damn bad luck," said Anthony.
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Damn all motorists who're in bed tonight."
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But if you or any of that damn crowd try to stop me----" "No, no, no," she cried.
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"No, damn it all," he concluded.