Vulgar words in If Winter Comes (Page 1)

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ass x 4
damn x 18
            

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And some one would say, 'Well, what does he mean, you ass?' and he'd start gassing some rot till some one said, 'Good lord, fancy sticking up for a master!'

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They made of it, indeed, a popular school joke, "Oh, go and write a little every day and boil yourself, you ass!"

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He thought, "Damn it, why shouldn't she?

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"Ass!" laughed a voice above them; and Sabre, who had almost forgotten there was another horse when he had abruptly wakened and dismounted, looked up at it.

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He struck his hand down on the desk: "Well, damn the Scotch.

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You'll get a damn sight worse smack in the eye one of these days.

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His thought was, "Damn the letter!"

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"Damn it, she doesn't write me letters."

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Damn me, it did sting.

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And they're damn right."

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And if we hadn't--if we hadn't any obligations we'd pretty soon, we'd damn soon find them as soon as ever Germany breaks loose.

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"I know damn well they wouldn't," Otway declared.

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"But, damn it, those dogs and swine never _are_ right."

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He thought, "Damn that infernal music."

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The boy who had commanded his presence jolted him in the back with his knee and said, using the school argot for to cheer or shout, "Swipe up, you ghastly young ass!

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His thought was, "Damn it, I hope she isn't bullying Effie."

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He said, and his voice appeared to him to be all jumbled up and thick, "Well, I don't care a damn."

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Think yourself lucky you were a Conscientious Objector, old man.... Oh, damn you, that hurt.

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Help me out of the damn thing'; and presently hobbled in and joined us, and soon after that lunch, exquisitely cooked and served and all very nice, too.

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Damn it, the chap only had one decent leg under the table and an uncommonly tired-looking face above it, and I felt rather sorry for him."

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Damn it, he can get all that outside the churches and get it better.

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Damn it, you've got to respond.

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