Vulgar words in The Lost Naval Papers (Page 1)
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Did you ever come across such an ass"--Dawson contemptuously indicated the pile of sealed envelopes; "he must have soaked himself in American dime novels and cinema crime films.
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If I did not know that he was a first-class man I should set him down as a colossal ass.
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They go on the principle that the white trash who will sell their country need only to be paid with kicks and coppers.
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"Damn," roared he--"damn and blast!
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My dear Cary, do not be an ass.
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He is loyal, but a stupid ass with a flapping tongue.
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If you get upon a promising track, go strong; let the man make love to you--he will, whoever he is, if you give him half a chance--intoxicate him with those confounded eyes of yours.
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He is a modest young man in spite of his French training; she, I am afraid, is a hussy.
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He made an ass of himself, of course, but not a greater ass than I always make of myself--and I am not far from double his age--whenever Madame gets to work upon me.
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I recollected my instructions from the great Dawson--to stick to any one who excited my suspicions, to let him make love to me if need be, and to discover his secrets.
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If necessary to make love to her.
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It did not seem wholly disagreeable to me," he added dryly, "to make love to Madame Gilbert."
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He might not have been so thorough an ass as you thought."
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It was perpetually provocative of Rust's curiosity, and a reminder that the agreeable pastime of making love to Madame was not an end in itself, but a means whereby he might discharge his official duties.
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"The farce was not your fault," said he; "it was entirely due to that French ass Froissart, who has no right to play games of his own without consulting me.
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"There has been a serious naval disaster in the South Seas," said Jacquetot, "and we must clean up the mess, pretty damn quick.
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"That woman is full of brains," said he, "but she is the artfullest hussy ever made.
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She has made a nice fool of you and of that ass Froissart.
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What the devil's the use of Ministers going North and telling the men how well they have done, and how patriotic they are, when the men themselves all know that they've done damn badly and mean to do worse?
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They won't believe that the Cabinet has any spunk until they see the proclamation signed by you.