Vulgar words in The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, Volume XV (Page 1)
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I must be cool to-night, or ... steady, Deacon, you must win; damn you, you must!
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One burglary after another, and these Scots blockheads without a man to show for it.
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I told him you were a drunken ass, and Moore an incompetent and dishonest boxer.
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Do you suppose, you blockheads, that I am blind?
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Damn you!
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Damn it, Jerry, this is unkind.
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Damn it, the delusion is too strong for me.
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I'm a recognised Corinthian, too: take my liquor with old Fred, and go round with the Brummagem Bantam and Jack Bosb----.... O, damn Jack Bosbury.
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Stash your patter, damn you.
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(_Drinks heeltap._) Brandy and water; and not enough of it to wet your eye; damn all greediness, I say.
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Shall I knock him up?
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Let's knock up the Admiral and be done with it.
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Admiral, we ain't like to meet again, and I'll give you a toast; Here's Fiddler's Green, and damn all lubbers!
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One has a heart ... and yet, Dumont, it can hardly have escaped your penetration that if I were to shift from this hostelry without a farthing and leave my offspring to wallow--literally--among millions, I should play the part of little better than an ass.
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If you will have it, I put it back in that old ass's pocket.