Vulgar words in The Heart of Unaga (Page 1)

This book at a glance

bastard x 3
beat (one's) brains out x 1
damn x 3
knickers x 1
            

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It had occurred to him that it took a man of real brain to be a perfect "damn fool."

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And you'd be getting one from me something in this way: 'If I don't screw up the two measly cents' worth of courage I've got, and go right across to Steve, and put the proposition Millie and I are crazy to make, why--why, Millie'll beat my brains out with a flat iron, and generally make things eternally unpleasant.'

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"You're a damn scoundrel, Julyman," he said, and there was less than the usual tolerance in his tone.

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It's hell these white men, when they get away north, bringing these bastard half-breeds into the world.

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He was thinking of the white boy which he had reported as the bastard of An-ina, with a view to obviate the official claim on him as a white child.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,990   ~   ~   ~

So I got busy on a report that made him out the bastard of An-ina and the dead trader.

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Erect, alert, in his woolen jersey and the briefest of knickers, the child took his stand in the centre, where, with youthful optimism, he sought to take within his purview the numberless exits for the panic-stricken quarry.

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"Dreams are damn-fool things, anyway," he said.

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