Vulgar words in Nell, of Shorne Mills - or, One Heart's Burden (Page 1)
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"I can't think how I managed to come off; I don't usually make such an ass of myself."
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He rose as he spoke, then his hand went out to the sofa as if in search of support, and with an articulate though audible "Damn!" he sank down again.
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"Don't be an ass, Dick!"
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"I don't suppose I should have done so now, if you hadn't been such a stubborn young ass.
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"What an ass I am to be upset by a lovers' quarrel.
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You've always got to play the sentimental with them; nothing short of making love or offering to marry 'em is any use.