Vulgar words in The Man from Brodney's (Page 1)
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Why, the old chumps must have been trying to prove their grandchildren insane when they made that will.
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And to think of her as the wife of that blithering little ass--that nincompoop of a Karl Brabetz!
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Baggs grasped Chase by the shoulder, shook him and exclaimed, when it was too late: "You blooming ass, do you know what you've done?"
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"The whole world will call me a bungling, stupid ass for not knowing who he was," said Chase, with a wretched smile.
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"But remind him, damn him, that it's inexpressibly hot down here in the sun."
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Damn the horses," roared his lordship.
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If it comes to that, what sort of an ass do they think I'd be to come away out here to pass away?
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Silly ass!
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"I'm going to 'nform L-Lord Deppingham that he's 'nsufferable ass an'--an' I don't care who knows it."
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The good-looking Mr. Chase, writhing under the dread of exposure as an international jackass, welcomed the opportunity to get as far away from civilisation as possible.
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"Saunders is an ass and Britt would be one if Browne could only admit it, as I do.
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"It's annoying, however, to go about feeling all the time that one is likely to pass away because some stupid ass of an assassin makes a blunder in giving--" The sharp rattle of firearms in the distance brought a sudden stop to his lugubrious reflections.
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"Damn them!" came up from below in Britt's hoarse voice.
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A jackass could have done as much."
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"A jackass may kick at a king," she paraphrased casually.
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If you want my candid opinion, Saunders, I think you're a silly ass!"
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She's told me herself a thousand times that she doesn't mind the word 'damn' in the least.
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They were fagged to the last extreme.
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You're fagged out; your brain isn't working well.
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Then, utterly fagged, he threw himself into an unexposed chair and stared through tired eyes into the inscrutable night that hid the sea from view.