Vulgar words in 'Charge It' - Keeping Up With Harry (Page 1)
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"I say to myself: 'Damn the man whose money is like water and whose time is more precious than the last hour of Mahomet.'
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I'm an ass,' he said.
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You see, my valet--officious ass!--had left his address at the express office.
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The verb 'to damn' in all its parts and relations had been one of them.
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Well, Mary Ann Crowder was the only single lady within a hundred miles, and she was the most obstreperous damn critter that I ever saw.
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"'It's that damn Bishop's head,' he whispered.
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"'What an ass!'
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Damn it, sir, what we need is an old-fashioned revival.'
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If a man who had never seen a locomotive or a motor-car or a tandem or a telephone or an electric light or the sons and daughters of a new millionaire or the home and crest of the same or a bill of a modern merchant were to come down out of the backwoods and try to tell us how to run the world, we should think him an ass, and wisely.
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"'It has always seemed like the merest poppycock to me--this genealogical craze of the ladies,' said Henry.
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There's more real practical Christianity among these people than I ever saw before, and it's hard work to be an ass here.