It has been deuced lonesome these dark blowy nights along back. |
Is a deuced sight better, sir, than your grand-motherly methods. |
It is incredible, however, that this deuced weather should last forever, notwithstanding the sunspots mentioned in the newspapers. |
And every night as they went upstairs, he repeated that, after all, it was deuced lucky. |
It's a deuced bit better than becoming a sulking musical conservative, sneering at anything after middle-period Beethoven. |
That's bringing about a deuced curious situation in Trinidad, you know. |