Vulgar words in The Brass Bowl (Page 1)
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"Ass!"
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Anisty was fumbling in his fob-pocket and inwardly cursing himself for having been such an ass as to overlook Maitland's timepiece.
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She held his gaze again, momentarily, and---- "Damn the waiter!" quoth savagely Mr. Anisty to his inner man, sitting back to facilitate the service of their meal.
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If they had sent any one but that stupid ass, Hickey, to nab me, I'd be in the cooler now.
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"This silly ass, Maitland," he observed, "isn't really as superfluous as he seems.
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"I was passing," the new voice took up its plaintive remonstrance, "and the watchman called me in and said that you were telephoning for me----" "Damn the interfering fool!" interrupted Anisty.
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"Lower your voice, you ass!" the burglar responded sternly.
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Imprimis, he was a conceited ass.
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"Sit here for a few minutes, if you can, drink the water and--ah--fix up your hat, you know," (damn Hickey!