Vulgar words in Tales and Novels — Volume 02 (Page 1)

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ass x 1
blockhead x 3
damn x 1
ugly as sin x 1
            

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he is not like an ass hunting for thistles.'

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I might have foreseen this, blockhead as I am!

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Why, she is as ugly as sin!

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"I know, for my share, the spot is so overgrown with grass and rubbish, of one kind or other, and it's so long since any of the tanning business was going on here, in my uncle O'Haggarty's time, that I quite forgot there were such things as tan-pits, or any manner of pits, in my possession; and I wish these had been far enough off before my own little famous Sir Hyacinth O'Brien had strayed into them, laming himself for life, like a blockhead.

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Damn the rascal who made these boots!--but you see how I'm circumstanced; haven't a moment to myself; only came to the country for a few days; set out for Ascot-races to-morrow; really have not a moment to think of any thing.

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"You have buckled that portmanteau of yours like a blockhead; I'll do it better: stand aside.

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