Vulgar words in The Wrong Box (Page 1)
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'I'll speak to the hussy as she deserves.'
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"I don't care a damn what you want," sez I to him, "but if you are Will'm Bent Pitman, there's your barrel."'
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'Damn the inspector of police!' remarked his companion.
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'Don't be an ass,' said Michael, who hated beards and was delighted to destroy one.
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'I suppose I may knock you up at a late hour?'
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'O, I know I am an ass,' cried the barrister, 'and I don't care a halfpenny!
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I know I'm an ass, and you may laugh at me to your heart's delight.'
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'That man has been ass enough to steal the cart and the dead body; what he hopes to do with it I neither know nor care.
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'You innocent mutton,' said Michael, 'it's the seediest commonplace in the English language, and only proves the advertiser is an ass.