Vulgar words in Father Stafford (Page 1)
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He's quite knocked up, poor old chap, and had to get leave of absence; and I've made him promise to come and stay here for a good part of the time, to rest."
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"Why can't you say plainly that you think he's an ass?"
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"He's by no means an ass.
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"A little knocked up."
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"Damn Haddington, and you too!" said Eugene impatiently, walking away.
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"Why were you ever such an ass?"
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"How fagged you look!"
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"I know it makes me look an ass," he said, as they smoked the after-breakfast pipe, "but I suppose that's all in the day's work."
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"I couldn't catch the parson, but if I can't catch Miss Kate, call me an ass!"
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"Do you take me for an ass?
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"Yes, you're an ass, of course!" said Bob, entering into the family humor.
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"Oh, damn it, yes!" groaned Eugene; "but she knew old Stafford had sworn not to marry anybody."
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I expect the circumstances will turn out to be such that you'll make love to Claudia and forget all about Stafford.
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"But, I say, I did make rather an ass of myself!"
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You are an ass, Eugene, to bring him down!"
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"I never thought of you as making love."