Vulgar words in From the Housetops (Page 1)
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Wasn't he a dreadful bore, a blithering ass, after all?
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"Which means that he is still making love to you?" said Thorpe, with mock severity.
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"Don't be an ass."
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Men would have made love to her, but she denied them that exquisite distraction.
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Damn him!
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"You damn fool!"
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"And I suppose you will expect to get him at a considerably reduced price," she said sarcastically, "in view of the fact that he is damaged goods."
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"If I covet your wife or your ass or your money-bags I put poison in your tea and you very obligingly die, and all that the law can do is to send me after you as soon as the lawyers have got through with me.
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He probably realised that you'd be too idiotic to use the money except as a means to bring about the millennium, and so he said to himself 'I'll have to do something to keep the damn' fool from starving.'
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I was the only one who cried, curse me for a silly ass.
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He's fagged out, poor chap.
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Perfect ass sometimes, you see."
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I suppose it is right and proper and natural that you both should go on loving each other to the end of time without realising the joys of-" "Don't try to argue the-" "It's right that you should let that glorious, perfect young creature wither and droop with time, grow old without-oh, Lordy, what a damn fool you are, Brady!
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"If you are afraid of what people will say about it, then all I have to say is that you are worse than a coward: you are a stupid ass.
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"Say it, damn you, Simmy!