Vulgar words in The Blonde Lady - Being a Record of the Duel of Wits between Arsène Lupin and the English Detective (Page 1)
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An oath escaped him: "Damn it all!
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At five o'clock, as they were pacing up and down the Rue Clapeyron, taking care, however, to keep away from the houses, three young workingmen came along the pavement singing, arm-in-arm, knocked up against them and tried to continue their road without separating.
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A shrill whistle sounded.... Ganimard knocked up against the head-waiter, who suddenly blocked the entrance and pushed him back with indignation, as he might push back any intruder whose doubtful attire would have disgraced the luxury of the establishment.
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"Why, of course," he thought, "I'm the biggest blockhead that ever lived!