Vulgar words in The Ffolliots of Redmarley (Page 1)
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"Damn!" exclaimed Miss Buttermish.
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"I'm most awfully obliged," said Buz in a very low voice; "I do feel such an ass lying here."
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Grantly pushed his hair off his forehead and gazed about the room in rather bewildered fashion, at the round table strewn with papers, at the tray with a glass of milk and plate of sandwiches standing on the bare little sideboard, at his pale, fagged host, who stood on the hearthrug looking down at him.
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We meant to spoil that meeting, but we began too soon, and they were too strong for us, and... he's an ass, and shouted out all sorts of things he shouldn't--we deserved what we got."
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Reggie felt none of the qualms of a more sensitive man in making love to a very young girl who might certainly, both as regarded looks and social position, be expected to make an infinitely better marriage.
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He was assailed by no misgivings as to what might be thought of the man who made use of his position as almost a son of the house to make love to this girl hardly out of the schoolroom.
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And for a long time Margie has been looking thin and fagged.
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It was idiotic of you to go to his meeting, and the conduct of a vulgar blockhead to get drunk; but in what way..." "That's not all, sir; after the meeting the bands came into collision, and I got taken up."