Vulgar words in Astounding Stories of Super-Science, June, 1930 (Page 1)
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"Damn the bet!" said the young man fervently.
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The old man says to stick around and get the low-down on this damn thing."
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"I wish it were a damn lie," said Thorpe quietly.
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"We must have struck a snag or perhaps a rock, just under water.
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"Of course I don't mean to act like an ass," he said apologetically, "but some people...." "You forget," said Paula, with the same faint smile, "what the newspapers will say of us, Senhor.
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"Damn these mosquitos," growled Bell.
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"Why damn it, Asher!"
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Damn it, Asher, I think I'm beginning to believe this nutty idea of yours.
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"Squeak, damn you!"
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"Haljan, come look at these damn girls!
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"Damn bad!"
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Well, he takes out this damn cricket thing and it was sort of reddish purple but alive, and as long as your forearm.
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That damn peon got into a fight with somebody and maybe got bit by a snake later.
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"These damn shoes are gone, all right, from that march.
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But you know damn well, Foster, that I'm not going to try."
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"Don't be an ass."
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"You would do just that, and make your way back to this hell just to save me--you damn fool inventor!"