Vulgar words in Americans and Others (Page 1)
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Replete with a five-course luncheon, their fagged and grimy occupants sped on to distant towns and dinner.
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We see this jest reflected in the satire of the Middle Ages, in the bitter gibes of mummer and buffoon.
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"The gratuitous contributor is, _ex vi termini_, an ass," said Christopher North sourly; but then he never knew, nor ever deserved to know, this particular kind of contribution.
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It has all the freshness of a principle never fagged out by practice.