Vulgar words in McClure's Magazine, Vol. 31, No. 1, May 1908 (Page 1)
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THE SILLY ASS.
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If his gaze slipped down to the sleazy, badly fashioned dress, the eyes brought him up with a round turn, slapped him, and reduced him to obedience.
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Was he a low, mean cuss, always goin' round with bums?"
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Fill their baby hands with roses, joyous roses of the sun._ THE SILLY ASS BY JAMES BARNES ILLUSTRATION BY ARTHUR COVEY "Marcia," called the admiral, tapping lightly on the state-room door with the back of his fingernails, "Marcia, my dear, I hope you're better.
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"I wonder," said he to himself, "if that's the silly ass I squelched t'other day in the smoke-room; just like Marcia to have picked him out!"
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"That silly ass!" grunted Admiral Paulding.
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"Are you ticklish?" inquired the Silly Ass quite soberly.
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"Oh, see what I've done!" faltered the Silly Ass in a frightened whisper.
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Down in the corner of the main saloon, filled with chattering people, romping children, and game-playing young folk, who knew not what had passed on deck, sat the Silly Ass, the girl close to him.
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"I know him," he answered, and drove the donkeys on, thwacking the pack-ass cautiously for the sake of the load.