Vulgar words in The Red House Mystery (Page 1)
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"Damn it, open the door!" came the voice again.
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On the fifth green, your old wound, the one you got in that frontier skirmish in '43, will begin to trouble you; on the eighth, your liver, undermined by years of curry, will drop to pieces; on the twelfth--" "Oh, shut up, you ass!"
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"Ass," said Bill, putting an elbow into Antony's ribs.
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"Well, Betty and I knew; in fact, I'd told her--Miss Norris I mean--not to be a silly ass.
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Encouraging him to do the damn silliest thing that any man could possibly do confess his guilt by running away!"
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"Don't be an ass."
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You really mustn't be so damn mysterious.
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Oh, Gillingham, you incomparable ass!"
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Oh, you incomparable ass!"
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He gave a little laugh, and went on, "Perhaps I'm being an ass, just a melodramatic ass.
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"Silly old ass."
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"I know you'll think me an ass--" "My dear Bill, I'm such an obvious ass myself that I should be delighted to think you are too."
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"The brightest one of all was that we were being damn fools, and working at this thing from the wrong end altogether."
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It was my fault for--" "Shut up, you ass.
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"Damn it," said Antony to himself, "why do I like the fellow?"
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You were so damn Sherlocky yesterday all of a sudden.