Vulgar words in Mark Twain's Letters — Volume 4 (1886-1900) (Page 1)
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I would like to know the name of that immortal jackass.
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I think there is only one funnier thing, and that is the spectacle of these bastard Americans-these Hamersleys and Huntingtons and such-offering cash, encumbered by themselves, for rotten carcases and stolen titles.
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And I have been an author for 20 years and an ass for 55.
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B--- is an ass, and disgruntled, but I don't care for that.
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I am fagged by that time, and Sunday is the only day that brings unbearable leisure.
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Many an ass in America, is getting a deal of benefit out of X-Science's new exploitation of an age-old healing principle-faith, combined with the patient's imagination-let it boom along!
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Really, when a man can prove that he is not a jackass, I think he is in the way to prove that he is no legitimate member of the race.