Vulgar words in Mount Music (Page 1)
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"Effeminate, ass!" corrected Richard, shortly.
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Lady Isabel, confronted with these problems, fell back on the manuals of her own youth, with their artless pronouncements on the Righteous, the Wicked, their qualifications, their prospects; and, since the manuals had an indisputable _flair_ for the subjects most likely to seize the attention of the young, Lady Isabel was generally able to divert her offspring's attention from the Errors of Rome, with digested narratives of "Adamaneve" (pronounced as one word) and the Serpent, Balaam's Ass, Jonah's Whale, and similar non-controversial matters.
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"What's that to me?" says Dick, as stubborn and stupid a King Canute as ever sat with the tide nearing the tops of his hunting-boots; "I don't care a damn what anybody else does!
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I never saw a prettier, on any sands, on any jackasses, on any Bank Holiday!
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You've pots of money; you can do any damn thing you like!
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"Damn it, man, I can't read the paper and eat an egg!" snapped the Major.
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There isn't one but has as many lies told as'd sicken an ass!
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A strong, cocky young boy he is too; greatly for composhing he is, an' painting, an' the like o' that.
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Silly old ass, what did she know about it?
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Up and at them--" No, that was what the Duke of Wellington said to the Guards at--Oh, _damn_ the clock, anyhow!