Vulgar words in An African Millionaire - Episodes in the Life of the Illustrious Colonel Clay (Page 1)
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Our new acquaintance had scores of friends in common with us, it seemed; indeed, our circles so largely coincided, that I wondered we had never happened till then to knock up against one another.
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If ever you recognise me, and betray me to that solemn old ass, your employer, remember, I expose it, and you with it to him.
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We were strolling along Piccadilly towards Charles's club one afternoon-he is a prominent member of the Croesus, in Pall Mall-when, near Burlington House, whom should we happen to knock up against but Sir Adolphus Cordery, the famous mineralogist, and leading spirit of the Royal Society!
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As it is, I don't desire to tell an ass like you exactly how much I've lost.
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She's the cleverest girl I ever met in my life, that hussy, whatever we're to call her.
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He's the most gullible old ass I ever met in my life.