Vulgar words in Mates at Billabong (Page 1)
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"Bobs is your very special property--no one but an ass would ask for him, and I told Cecil last year you were the only person who ever rode him," said Jim indignantly.
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"Ass!" said Jim affectionately.
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But Jim glowered and referred to the absent Cecil as a "silly ass."
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"Don't be an ass, Jimmy--d'you expect to keep it always in your boot-bag?"
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Of the same type were the guests--men from other stations, cocky farmers and a very small sprinkling of township men.
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"I'm a fearful ass, truly," said Wally, with contrition.
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But what an ass you were, Jimmy!"
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Once Jim turned towards his sister, saying, "Are you quite knocked up, old girl?"
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Y' do be an ass, Davy!" said Murty, pleasantly.