Vulgar words in Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. CL, April 26, 1916 (Page 1)
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I'm damn comfable;" whereupon the nursemaid blushed and chid him.
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Dr. Parker startled the whole world when, in a fiery address on those awful atrocities which were visited on the Christians, he cried, 'Dod damn the Sultan.'
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Now, when they heard of the cruelties and indescribable sufferings which had been visited upon the innocent people in order to satisfy the ideas of one man they could say, 'Kod damn the Kaiser.'
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In _The Show Shop_ this element was supplied by a young plutocrat who took a small part with a travelling company in order to be near his _fiancée_, the leading lady; and continued in it as _jeune premier_ because she refused to be made love to on the stage by anybody else.