Vulgar words in The Beth Book - Being a Study of the Life of Elizabeth Caldwell Maclure, a Woman of Genius (Page 1)
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"Oh, damn it!" he exclaimed, banging it down on the sideboard.
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"I said, 'Yer soul to the devil for an interfering hussy.'"
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"Ah mon jest ass mother first," said Emily.
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"Did you ass yer own mother if you might?" she wanted to know.
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When you address the blockhead majority, you must not only give them your text, you must tell them also what to think of it, otherwise there will be fine misinterpretation.
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"Oh, damn you!" said Dan, leaving the room and banging the door after him.
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"I was afraid they would, some of them, damn them!
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"Oh, damn your self-respect!" he said brutally.
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You dazzle the blockhead public with a showy operation, and no one thinks of asking why it is that the necessity for this same operation recurs so often.
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"It is principle that makes love last," Beth answered, "and introduces something permanent into this weary world of change.
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"And see the particular kind of fatuous ass I am set down clearly in my own handwriting!" he said to himself.