Vulgar words in Moran of the Lady Letty (Page 1)

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A few minutes later the Captain, who was standing in the dory's bow and alternately conning the ocean's surface and looking back to the Chinaman standing on the schooner's masthead, uttered an exclamation: "Steady, ship your oars, quiet now, quiet, you damn fools!

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Lord, it's as plain as Billy-b'damn."

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"Damn the will!

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Kitchell was raging to and fro in the cabin in a frenzy of drink, axe in hand, smashing glassware, hacking into the wood-work, singing the while at the top of his voice: "As through the drop I go, drop I go, As through the drop I go, drop I go, As through the drop I go, Down to hell that yawns below, Twenty stiffs all in a row Damn your eyes" "That's the kind of man I have to deal with," muttered Wilbur.

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