Vulgar words in The Brentons (Page 1)
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Indeed, it was no small wonder that he was able to maintain a decent footing in his class, so fagged out and weary was he by the time he had a moment's leisure to prepare his next-day's lessons.
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Left to himself and the divinity school, he'll turn into a perfect ass as preacher."
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"To teach him what an ass he really is.
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"That's about the size of it."
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"As for you, Brenton, I wonder you're not as bad as Baalam's ass.
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"Oh, damn!" he said, and fainted quietly away, cut out of consciousness of agony unspeakable.
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What an insufferable ass he was, to have been thinking that her frequent calls had been due to any other motive!
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If only Brenton had been aware how, long ago, Opdyke had been detailed to show him life as it was, and to teach him what an ass he easily might become, there would have been a certain fitness, to his mind, in the later situation.
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Once more Opdyke had been detailed to show him life as it really was, life and some other things, to point out to him, not what an ass he might, but what a hypocrite he had, become.
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If I were in his place, I'd brain her."
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"Ugly as sin; but Mr. Brenton believes him an Adonis."
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'Damn it, man,' he said, as soon as he caught a glimpse of me; 'I've been praying since six o'clock, and I'm getting worse, every minute!
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It's five months, now, ugly as sin, and the brightest little youngster you ever set your eyes on."
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Damn it all, Olive!
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"Damn it all, Brenton!
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CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE "He isn't always such an ass," Dolph said, as he crossed his legs, preparatory to a long discussion.
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"Damn!" he remarked succinctly, letting go the knocker with which he had been hoping to put an end to the discussion.
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"What a damn-fool he is, Opdyke!" he remarked, with stress upon the hyphen.
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Nowadays, it's as much as he can do to trump up henergy to let off a single damn.