Vulgar words in Twelve Men (Page 1)
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But most of all, at this time and later, he was interested in collecting things Japanese and Chinese: netsukes, inros, censors, images of jade and porcelain, teajars, vases, prints; and it was while he was in Philadelphia and seemingly trifling about with the group I have mentioned and making love to his little German girl that he was running here and there to this museum and that and laying the foundations of some of those interesting collections which later he was fond of showing his friends or interested collectors.
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We'll can this scrapping stuff.
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Damn it--don't you see--don't make me"--and he took out his handkerchief and wiped his eyes.
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Soap your arms, damn it!
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Now soap your legs, damn it!
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Any horse knows that much, and whether he has an ass for a rider.
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Why I've seen fifty poor boob prize fighters in my time who could put it all over most of the so-called gentlemen I have ever seen.
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Then he swills around at hotel bars, stays with some of his lady whores, and then comes back here and expects me to pull him into shape again, to make his nose a little less red.
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This big boob here" (he was referring to my esteemed self) "who hasn't strength of will or character enough to keep himself in good health and has to be brought up here by his brother, hasn't brains enough to see that when I plan a thing for his benefit it is for his benefit, and not mine.