Vulgar words in Orley Farm (Page 1)
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His father, he said, had been an old fool, an ass, an idiot, a vulgar, ignorant fool; but he was not a man to break his word.
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What is a man to do when he is accused before the world,-before any small fraction of the world, of making love to some lady of his acquaintance?
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"Of course not; but you would understand that he was a blockhead to show off his learning in that way.
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"Gus," his sister had said to him the night before, "I declare I think you are going to make love to Sophia Furnival."
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He did not on that account dislike the young barrister, or call him, even within his own breast, a snob or an ass.
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I have made a confounded ass of myself, and the sooner I get away the better.
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I know that a woman has to obey her husband, and I have always obeyed you, and thought it no hardship even when I was left so much alone; but a woman is not to see a slut brought in under her very nose,-and I won't put up with it.
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I could knock my own head off, if I only knew how, for having made such an ass of myself."
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He acknowledged that he had made an ass of himself in this affair of Mary Snow.
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"She did looked fagged while sitting in court."
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He had struggled hard to tell the truth, and in doing so had simply proved himself to be an ass.