Vulgar words in The Lightning Conductor Discovers America (Page 1)
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Probably you'll mention the word "damn" or some other analogous one when you read that.
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At this spot some disillusioned motorist had revengefully printed on a proud sign-post the classic words: "Damn Bad Road."
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Perhaps I might have been sorry I had scratched, if he had not gone on with talk against Peter Storm, as he always does if he finds me alone, or else he makes love.
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He said "Damn!"
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We expected C. to take a fiendish joy in the prospect of kicking me when I was down: "putting me into my place" and making love to Miss Moore before my starting eyes--a great triumph for him after the very different Long Island trip in the same car with some of the same passengers.
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"Damn Caspian!" said Jack; and then jumped, staring at something over the back of my head.