Vulgar words in Winsome Winnie and other New Nonsense Novels (Page 1)
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"This morning," continued Mr. Bonehead, "my guardianship is at an end."
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"It is," said Mr. Bonehead.
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"Sir," said Winnifred, as Mr. Bonehead proceeded to fold up his papers, "I am but a poor inadequate girl, a mere child in business, but tell me, I pray, what is left to me of the money that you have managed?"
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"You are," said Mr. Bonehead, deeply moved.
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"I fear," said Mr. Bonehead, shaking his head, "you will not do much with that."
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Her slender stock of money which she had in her purse on leaving Mr. Bonehead's office was almost consumed.
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He drew it aside, and there stepped forth Mr. Bonehead, the old lawyer who had cast Winnifred upon the world.
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The best we can hope is that El Boob will acquiesce in the status quo ."
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If they were taken in flat boats, carried over the mountains on mules, and lifted across the rivers in slings, they could then be carried over the desert on jackasses.
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Their leader, El Boob, so it was said, had accepted Christianity with childlike simplicity and had asked if there was any more of it.
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"What about El Boob?" asked the Chancellor.
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El Boob is the Urdu for the Arabic El Papa, the Pope.
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"Like a boob," said Kent softly.