Vulgar words in For the Term of His Natural Life (Page 1)

This book at a glance

ass x 4
bastard x 2
beat (one's) brains out x 1
blockhead x 1
damn x 4
            
jackass x 1
knocked up x 2
make love x 4
            

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"Silence, bastard!" cried Sir Richard.

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"You ass!" says Pine--who, like many gruff men, had a good heart under his rough shell--"why didn't you tell me before?" and knocking the ashes out of his barely-lighted pipe, he stopped that implement with a twist of paper and followed his summoner down the hatchway.

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you make love like a schoolboy.

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You're only a common soldier, Miles, and you mustn't make love to me."

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"Not make love to yer!" says Miles.

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What did you let it go out for, you blockhead!" growled the unsuspecting Pine.

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That old jackass, Blunt, too!--he ought to be ashamed of himself, at his age!"

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"You are knocked up.

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And then the pair began to make love, or, rather, Maurice made it, and Sylvia suffered him.

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North is sent here for a month, as a warming-pan for that ass Meekin.

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I won't have my men knocked up with flogging these rascals.

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"Damn your impertinence, sir!" burst out Burgess.

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"Damn the table!" said Rex.

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Someone who overheard this reported it to the gang, and they set upon the unfortunate gaoler yesterday, and beat his brains out with their shovels.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 9,907   ~   ~   ~

"Nothing, you infernal ass and idiot," burst out Mr. Richard, white with rage, "except that I should have had this instantly.

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[Sotto voce]--Damn the woman."

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I, a grizzled man of forty, am not such an arrant ass as to suppose that a year of guilty delirium can compensate to a gently-nurtured woman for the loss of that social dignity which constitutes her best happiness.

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Richard Devine was a bastard, and the law allows him--nothing!"

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"Damn the parson," he had said, in all heartiness; "we can't wait all night for him.

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