Vulgar words in The Simpkins Plot (Page 1)
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"I object to him because he's a meddlesome ass, and keeps the whole place in continual hot water."
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"When you've finished making that mess worse than it is," said Meldon, "and covering your own fingers all over with ink in such a way that it will take days of careful rubbing with pumice-stone to get them clean, perhaps you'll go on telling me why you call this fellow Simpkins a meddlesome ass.
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Tell me plainly and straightforwardly why you call Simpkins a meddlesome ass."
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"Simpkins--meddlesome ass--pokes his nose into everybody's business.
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"You started out to prove that Simpkins is a meddlesome ass.
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He's certainly an ass.
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"Then he's an ass.
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No one who wasn't an ass could possibly expect Doyle to pass a vote of censure on the doctor for not prosecuting him about his drains.
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Not that I'm the least afraid of making an ass of myself.
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"Be damn!" he said, "if it isn't Mr. Meldon.
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"Be damn!" said Doyle, "but I wouldn't ask better than just for yourself to take in hand and hunt him out of the place altogether."
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He said the sergeant was an incompetent jackass.--Wasn't them the words he used, doctor?"
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I don't suppose you understand what that means; but the fact is, that an Englishwoman wouldn't marry a man who hadn't been making love to her off and on for at least a week.
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The fact is, that if he hadn't made love to her pretty violently, she wouldn't consider it decent to marry him.
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That silly ass Simpkins has actually flung away a priceless opportunity.
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"Your own part, I suppose, J. J., is that of irresponsible buffoon."
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In reality he was the worst kind of ass; and I wouldn't like to think of your getting embalmed as he did, and being dug out afterwards by an antiquary with a chisel.
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Then I must look up that doddering old ass Callaghan, and tell him to precipitate matters a bit if I succeed in hunting Simpkins up to Ballymoy House.
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"Don't be an ass, J. J.
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I did not believe him at the time any more than I believed that miserable slut of a cook the next morning.
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Has this man been trying to make love to you?"
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He warned me in the most solemn way that I wasn't to attempt to make love to him."
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Are you sure he doesn't want to make love to you?"