Vulgar words in Diary of a Pilgrimage (Page 1)
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On the back of the strangely-moving ass I have urged--or, to speak more correctly, the proprietor of the ass, or his agent, from behind has urged--my wild career across the sandy heaths of Hampstead, and my canoe has startled the screaming wild-fowl from their lonely haunts amid the sub-tropical regions of Battersea.
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He thought I was a clumsy ass at first, and said so; but, on recognising me, apologised for his mistake.
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Indeed, towards the end, I think, though I trust I am mistaken, I heard him mutter, "Oh, damn the dog!"
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He says, "Oh, damn!" this time, and spasmodically doubles up his legs, thus giving his knees a violent blow against the board at the side of the bed.
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In ordinary life, of course, the man would have contented himself with continuing to make love to the lady, leaving the rich somebody else to pay for her keep.
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Oh, damn this timetable!"
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He can conduct himself sensibly without making an ass of himself.