Vulgar words in Wild Justice: Stories of the South Seas (Page 1)
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"A damn sight!" agreed Jack.
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"Oh, damn the fee!" said the consul.
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Well, to get on with my story, we talked about the weather, and the war, and what an ass the Ta'ita'ifono was, and finally got round to the matter in hand.
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Anyway, it was as plain as daylight that I had lost my time and money in bothering about Oppenstedt, and that I might as well give him up as the most incorrigible, stiff-necked, self-opinionated, blunder-headed ass and lunatic this side of Muggin.
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Why had God ever made such a silly ass of a baker?
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Tom and me got more of a welcome than seemed quite right, captains usually being shortish with traders till the gaskets are on; but in this case it was all so damn friendly that I nudged Tom and Tom nudged me.
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"He's buried it," says Tom, savager than ever, "and what kind of a bastard was you to let him?"
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He said he was just as big an ass as I was, and came out handsome about its being both our fault, and how it didn't matter a hill of beans anyway, for we'd soon get our spades on to it.
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"Do you mean to say she pully-hauls your damn ropes?" exclaimed Gregory.
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It was a crime to miss church, and a crime to flirt or make love, and the biggest crime of all was not to come up handsome with church offerings when they were demanded.
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"If it wasn't for these damn boils I should never have parted with her or the station."
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Yes, dead, just as Doctor Funk hurried in, glaring to see Doc there, and saying something out loud about God damn quacks, and looking and smelling savagely at the different bottles.