Vulgar words in Watersprings (Page 1)
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Oh, hold your tongue, you ass!" said Howard, apostrophising his rebellious mind.
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"Ah," said Jack with a profound air, "books are dangerous things--that's the intellectual way of making love!
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Worst of all the scene at the Vicarage, the book held in her slender fingers, her look of bewilderment and distress--what a pompous ass he had been, how stupid and coarse!
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"You are an ass!" said Howard, "a real ass!
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I was an ass to get him to do it; I hate doing a stupid thing, and he is simply wild with me.
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"Oh, damn the whole show!" said Jack, getting up.
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I feel rather an ass to have said that about Fred Guthrie; but of course he is hard hit, and I can't think how I shall ever be able to look him in the face.
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Well, he got quite white, and he did not attempt to excuse himself; and I believe I said that if he did not put it straight with you, I would never speak to him again: and then I rather repented; and then he began making love to me, and said the sort of things people say in books.
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I haven't done with making love to you yet, and I doubt if I ever shall!"
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What a blind, complacent, petty ass I was--and am too, though I at least perceive it!
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I'd have loved you, guarded you, helped you along; but you have made love live for me, and that, and hope, are enough now for us both!