Vulgar words in The Mystery of Edwin Drood (Page 1)
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CHAPTER IV - MR. SAPSEA Accepting the Jackass as the type of self-sufficient stupidity and conceit - a custom, perhaps, like some few other customs, more conventional than fair - then the purest jackass in Cloisterham is Mr. Thomas Sapsea, Auctioneer.
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'His uncle has made love to me.
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'Damn him!
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Damn him again!"'
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'He is very short with me sometimes, and then I feel that he is meditating, "This blockhead is my master!
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The travellers give me the name on account of my getting no settled sleep and being knocked up all night; whereby I gets one eye roused open afore I've shut the other.