Vulgar words in Blix (Page 1)
This book at a glance
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"Make a blooming buffoon of myself," he mumbled tragically.
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I'm a buffoon.--But haven't we had a great afternoon?" he added, with a sudden grin.
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"Then you WOULD be a buffoon."
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Oh, I'll never forget to-day nor--yes, yes, I'll promise--why, to-day--Blix--where's that damn book gone?"
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Condy and Blix looked up sharply, and there in a group not twenty feet away, in tweeds and "knickers," in smart, short golfing skirts and plaid cloaks, they saw young Sargeant and his sister, two other girls whom they knew as members of the fashionable "set," and Jack Carter in the act of swinging his driving iron.
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He was not quite the same boyish, hairbrained fellow who had made "a buffoon of himself" in the Chinese restaurant, three months before.