Vulgar words in Will Warburton (Page 1)
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"Don't be an ass!" shrilled the other, who was all this time circling about the little room with much gesticulation.
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What an ass I was to take that fellow's first offer for 'Sanctuary'!
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Shouldn't I be a jackass if I scorned to make money by what, for me, was good work, and preferred to starve whilst I turned out pretentious stuff that was worth nothing from my point of view?"
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Boxon, the grocer--why, what an ass a man must be, a man with a good grocery business, to come to grief over drink and betting!
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If it were so, and if her feelings toward him had undergone so abruptly violent a change simply because of the discovery she had made--why, then Rosamund was not Rosamund at all, and he might write himself down a most egregious ass.
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I, I alone, ass, idiot, was to blame.