Vulgar words in A Wodehouse Miscellany - Articles & Stories (Page 1)
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You're a good chap, Tom, when you aren't making an ass of yourself; but I'm hanged if I'm going to have you interfering between me and Dolly."
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Damn all eggs!" in an overwrought sort of voice, and instantly legged it for France, never to return to the bosom of his family.
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"Damn!"
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It seemed to me that I had handled his affairs in a pretty masterly manner for a chap who's supposed to be one of the biggest chumps in New York.
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To a woman like Florence, who had trained herself as tough as whalebone by years of scrapping with her father and occasional by-battles with aunts, it was as easy as killing rats with a stick.