Vulgar words in A Man of Two Countries (Page 1)
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"That feller's got sand!" he heard Joe say, as he dexterously avoided a whirlpool and dodged a snag.
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"I didn't mean a damn thing," began Burroughs awkwardly.
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"You're as cocky as a rooster," expostulated the other.
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She remembered, too, certain interviews of her own with Burroughs, which she would have liked to forget; but it was many years ago that he had made love to her, and she succeeded in allaying the troublesome reproaches of conscience by the justification of the urgent need of retrieving their fortunes.
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"If you want to feel my claws, just ask me to vote for that damn thief!
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A soothing voice followed that Winifred recognized; then: "I don't care a damn if everybody can hear.