Vulgar words in The Politeness of Princes - and Other School Stories (Page 1)
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"I suppose it's not your fault you're such an ass.
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"You needn't be a funny ass," said Henfrey in his complaining voice, "we really are awfully pushed.
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Some ass went and bought a bad rabbit pie, and now they're laid up.
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"Well," said Linton, looking down at the sufferer with an expression that was a delicate blend of pity and contempt, "you've made a nice sort of ass of yourself, haven't you!
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Look here, if you do get scrapping with anybody, don't forget all I've taught you.
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"But he's an awful ass to look at," pleaded Spencer.
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What's up, you ass, Spencer?" inquired Phipps.
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It was gratifying to have acquaintances coming up and saying admiringly: "You are an ass, you know," as if they were paying the highest of compliments--as, indeed, they probably imagined that they were.
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"Have you been scrapping?"
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PILLINGSHOT, DETECTIVE Life at St. Austin's was rendered somewhat hollow and burdensome for Pillingshot by the fact that he fagged for Scott.
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"Silly young ass."
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If he's ass enough to steal his own quids, he deserves to lose them.
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"I was in bed, of course, you silly ass."
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"Awful ass, Scott," admitted Green.