Vulgar words in The Shadow of the East (Page 1)
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"Damn fool, Pinkerton," he said gruffly, "Never could see the attraction myself--dancing girls--almond eyes--and all that sort of thing."
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"Oh damn it all," he burst out, "have a drink!" and going back to the table he pounded in the stopper of a soda-water-bottle savagely.
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"Oh, damn breakfast!" he cried savagely, and cramming his sun helmet on his head ran down the garden path to the waiting rickshaw.
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"Damn you!" he cried chokingly.
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"Damn the thing!" he muttered irritably.