Vulgar words in Parkhurst Boys - And Other Stories of School Life (Page 1)
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The voice of a human being close to me, somehow, has the effect of helping me to recover my wits completely; and as I kneel and make fast the stretcher, and then once again take my seat in the stern of the boat, I feel quite myself again, and wonder at myself for being such an ass.
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"What a young ass you are not to play in the match!" you say to Ebenezer, hardly able to contain yourself.
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What an ass I had been!
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Here at last, very fagged.
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The Cambridge duffers caught me about half-way up, trying to look as if they weren't fagged.
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What an ass I was to snub those jolly Cambridge fellows!
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We were jolly fagged when we got to the inn, I can tell you.
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She's rather an ass, and must have been getting up her English for our benefit, for she's called us "nice young Englese gentilman" about a hundred times already.
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We tried to make the fellow understand, but he was an ass.
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There was the same humbug about the luggage at a little station in the middle of the night, but we were too fagged to cut up rough.
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I had to be carried too, the last bit of the way, as I got fagged.
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Can't write more, as I'm fagged.
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It was already dawn when, rather fagged and not quite sure how they were enjoying it, they reached the top of the path which led down to Sound Bay.