Vulgar words in One Man's Initiation—1917 (Page 1)
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"_Oh, we're bound for the Hamburg show, To see the elephant and the wild kangaroo, An' we'll all stick together In fair or foul weather, For we're going to see the damn show through!_" On the settee a sallow young man is shaking the ice in a whisky-and-soda into a nervous tinkle as he talks: "There's nothing they can do against this new gas....
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"_Oh we're going to the Hamburg show To see the elephant and the wild kangaroo, And we'll all stick together In fair or foul weather, For we're going to see the damn show through!_" CHAPTER II Before going to bed Martin had seen the lighthouses winking at the mouth of the Gironde, and had filled his lungs with the new, indefinably scented wind coming off the land.
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"Looks like every woman you saw walking on the street was a whore.
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"Damn fool business."
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"Say, fellers, that was damn near," came a voice from the floor of the barn.
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"Ye damn fool, it's carbide."
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"Damn foolishness," muttered Tom Randolph in his rich Southern voice.
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"Why don't those damn gunners go to sleep and let us go to sleep?...
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It even disgusts the perfectly stupid damn-fool people, like Higgins, who believes that the Bible was written in God's own handwriting and that the newspapers tell the truth."
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Anyway, she comes up to me with a funny look in her eyes an' starts makin' love to me.
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"Too damn sleepy," came Randolph's voice from under a blanket.
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"I know, but damn it!"
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"I want to see; damn it....
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Damn fool idea, putting a dressing-station over an ammunition dump."
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"By damn, they're nervy.
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"The dirty bastards, to get a fellow who's going on permission.
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God damn him, he laughed when the poor devil said 'Thank you.'
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The Australians ate and sang and made love to their women.
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Damn those guns."
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"Damn, I ran into a tree.
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"Damn," said Tom Randolph.
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Damn this gas!"
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ye God-damn sons of bitches, get out of the way."
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"Damn this gas."
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"God damn him, tell him to hurry."
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"Damn those dirty Fords.
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"God damn, it's hot," he cried, dropping it; "anyway, finding's keepings."
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"Damn hog."
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Damn this rain!"
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I couldn't see a God-damn thing; it was so black and I was so nerved up.
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Damn!
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"That probably bitched car No.
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"We might wake up to-morrow and ..." "It's too important to joke about; don't be an ass, Tom."