Vulgar words in The Northern Iron (Page 1)
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"God damn it, man, you speak to me as if you thought me a hired murderer.
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Isn't she the brazen hussy?
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Damn your soul, Tam, what are you at?"
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"Damn your soul, Neal Ward, but you're a sly one.
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"Damn it, man, shut him up somewhere else, then, but don't stand there talking to me and interrupting my dinner.
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"Damn it," He growled, "this isn't near as good a lamp as the first."
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"Damn your infernal insolence," broke out General Clavering furiously, "You think that because you happen to be a lord and own a few dirty acres of land that you can sit there grinning like an ape and insulting me.
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Have we got a cavalier with such trouble and shall we turn him into a beast of burden, a--how do you say it?--a baggage ass?
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The good Hannah became a baggage animal, but she was not an ass.
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For two more whole days she encouraged Captain Twinely to make love to her.