Vulgar words in Simon (Page 1)
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"Damn them!" he muttered.
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"Damn the man!" he exclaimed as he cast it on the breakfast table.
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"Damn it, Mr. Rattar, is the fact that a farmer benefits by a shower any evidence that he has turned on the rain?"
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I'm rather an ass at names, I'm afraid."
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That's about the size of it," he said to himself as they left the last station before the journey ended.
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"Damn--confound it!" he cried.
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"Yes, you may not believe me, but I acted like a damned silly ass.
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Mind you, I am not as a rule a silly ass," the baronet added with dignity, "but that night I actually confided in a woman!"
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"Good so far, but the next riddle wasn't of the simple kind--or else I'm even a bigger ass than I endeavour to look!
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He has lost his best client, with whom he was on excellent terms and whose family he had served all his life, and he has now got instead an unsatisfactory young ass whom he suspects, or says he suspects, of murder, and who so loathes Rattar that, as far as I can judge, he will probably take his business away from him.
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"Damn you!" he muttered, and turned his back for a moment.
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You should have heard me making that ass Malcolm Cromarty, and the Farmond girl, and this hangman with the glass eye tell me all about themselves and what their business was, without their ever suspecting they were being pumped!
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"Damn it!" cried Rattar, "I'll tell you, only I'm fed up with that man's bullying!