Vulgar words in The Easiest Way - Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911 (Page 1)
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], but I'm fond of you, a damn sight fonder than I thought I was, now that I find you slipping away; but if this young fellow is on the square [LAURA _crosses to_ WILL, _taking his right hand_.]
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Understand I don't think it is any of your damn business, but I'm going through with you on this proposition, just to see how the land lays.
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Lose my temper and make a damn fool of myself.
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Damn dat door!
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[_Rather sadly._] Once I thought the missis would have to go back and do her acrobatic act, but she couldn't do that, she's grown so damn fat.
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[_After second bell._] Damn that bell.
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[_Rises, crosses back of table to_ LAURA, _leans over back of chair, and puts arms around her neck very tenderly._] Dearie, promise me that you won't be a damn fool.