Vulgar words in The Cock-House at Fellsgarth (Page 1)

This book at a glance

ass x 16
blockhead x 1
cocky x 2
fag x 1
jackass x 1
            

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"What do you mean, you young ass?

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Do you take me for a silly ass!

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Cut along, and don't go making such an ass of yourself again.

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"Why, you blockhead, didn't you see that was the wrong Wheatfield--not Wally, but the Modern one!

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"Stupid ass!" growled D'Arcy.

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"Shut up, you ass!"

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"Of course it wouldn't; it's hardly creditable to our side to have a jackass in it," said Clapperton.

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D'Arcy's nearly as big an ass as you are yourself, to trust you."

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"Did he tell you you were an ass?"

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Good old--" "No, you young ass; it's bad grammar to say _me_ and D'Arcy were in it."

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"How do I know where every ass in the place is?

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"What a fearful ass I was," said Percy when he had gone, "not to make him write my impot!

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When the owner returned, he wished devoutly he had never been ass enough to confide the task to a couple of raw Goths like these.

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Then, turning to Fisher minor, he whispered, "you howling young ass, you've done it!

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"I can't; I'm too fagged to go on.

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"You must think yourself uncommonly important if you suppose we're going to trouble about an ass like you," said Dangle.

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That ass, Fisher major, he's bound to--" Here there came a modest tap at the door, and Fisher minor peeped in, apologetically.

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"It was ridiculous, when you come to think of it," soliloquised Clapperton, "that a blundering ass like Fisher major should have brought the School into such a precious mess."

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"But not good to drink, you ass!" argued Wally.

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All right--it was the only thing he had to be cocky about; and he meant to be cocky.

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