Vulgar words in Hurricane Island (Page 1)
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I command here, sir, and damn your Captain Day.
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"The blockhead!" said the boatswain.
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"Between the shoulders, damn him," he growled sulkily.
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Damn Pierce, and Gray, and all!"
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Twice the essential ass played into your hands.
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"By Heaven, it's Holgate, damn him," he said, "with a flag of truce."
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"Well, you'll have to make love to Holgate, if you want that," said I drily.
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I'm sick of this damn sentry-go.
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"Oh, talk your head off!" said he moodily, "I don't care a damn if you're prince or pot-boy.
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"I exonerate Sir John, and I think Legrand there, but cuss me if I'm sure about you."
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"Damn it, he's fooling you," called out Holgate furiously; but already two or three of the mutineers had started down the ravine, and the others turned.
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Put back, damn you."
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"Say, where's that damned little lawyer cuss?" asked a voice, that of an American, who was one of the hands.
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But one called out again: "Where's that damn Pye?