Vulgar words in The Way of All Flesh (Page 1)
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If he had ever entertained thoughts of resistance, he had none now, and the power to oppose was so completely lost for want of exercise that hardly did the wish remain; there was nothing left save dull acquiescence as of an ass crouched between two burdens.
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Damn you, Gelstrap, how dare you be so infernally careless as to leave that hamper littering about the cellar?"
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Whose ox had he taken, whose ass had he taken, or whom had he defrauded?