Vulgar words in Literary Lapses (Page 1)
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You'd think that a man who'd been driving hard in the office from eleven o'clock until three, with only an hour and a half for lunch, would be too fagged.
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If you are a damn fool enough to want these things, go and buy them and eat all you want of them.
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He wished to know if they were aware that some ass of the evening before had broken a pane of coloured glass in the hall that would cost him four dollars.
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"How the blazes," he asked, "could he nail the damn thing up?
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They get back to the city dead fagged for want of sleep, sogged with alcohol, bitten brown by the bush-flies, trampled on by the moose and chased through the brush by bears and skunks--and they have the nerve to say that they like it.
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B and C had come in dead fagged and C was coughing badly.