Vulgar words in McClure's Magazine, Vol. XXXI, No. 3, July 1908. (Page 1)
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It's a damn good riddance, and you know it as well as I do.
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Damn de 17th Article uv Wah[4]!
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"You think you're smart, doncher?" and he leaned forward on the table, peering around the circle; "but 'cher all damn fools.
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"Why don't you laugh, you damn apes?
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You damn black idiots, why don't you laugh?
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I should like to have got hold of him myself, damn him."
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"Houghton always was an ass"--(Houghton was the younger lawyer.