Vulgar words in The Return (Page 1)
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He beamed, but looked, none the less, very lean and fagged and depressed.
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And then, by a chance, one quiet autumn evening, a veritable godsend of a little Miss Muffet comes wandering down under the shade of his immortal cypresses, half asleep, fagged out, depressed in mind and body, perhaps: imagine yourself in his place, and he in yours!'
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Here am I, ass that I am, trickling out this--this whey that no more expresses me than Tupper does Sappho.
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And once I remember I was simply sick of everything, a failure, and fagged out, and all that, and was looking out in the twilight; I fancy even it was autumn too.
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'I'd say, Mrs Lawford, if you'll excuse the word, that it might be a damn horrible coincidence--I'd go farther, an almost incredible coincidence.