Vulgar words in The Continental Dragoon - A Love Story of Philipse Manor-House in 1778 (Page 1)
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"Look here, damn you!" cried Peyton.
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Damn it, if I could only walk!"
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Damn the clock, how loud it ticks!
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"He did not know of my engagement that time he made love, when his life was at stake."
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"Why, he shall be left alone here, well guarded, for half an hour, and then I'll happen in, give him an opportunity to make love again, and I can yield gracefully!
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I was just going to say, the last lot of tobacco I got--" "Oh, damn your tobacco!" said the other, jerking his arm from the old man's tremulous grasp.
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"Damn my tobacco?" echoed Mr. Valentine, quite stupefied.
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"Damn you!" cried the major.
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Damn the louts!