Vulgar words in Nobody (Page 1)
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Temporarily too fagged and flustered to react either to the danger or to the novelty of this experience, or even to think to any good purpose, Sally dropped mechanically into the chair held for her, wondering as much at herself for accepting the situation as at the masterful creature opposite, earnestly but amiably conferring with the head waiter over the bill of fare.
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"Pried it up with a jimmy."
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She heard him cry, almost angrily: "Oh, damn it, I must not!"
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"Damn your impudence!"
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You may dance on the veranda or make love on the terrace, just as you please, from ten o'clock till three--or later.
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Damn it, you'd better tell me--!"
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And if he hadn't stolen the jewels, what else was that "private matter" which he had been so anxious to keep quiet that he was resigned to purchase Sally's silence even at the cost of making love to her?
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In addition, a real burglar presently jimmied his way in, caught Walter in the act of rifling his own safe, and forthwith assaulted him.
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"Don't damn Society just because you got in wrong at the first attempt.