Vulgar words in The Man Who Lost Himself (Page 1)
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She had trapped Rochester into making love to her, and used Voles to extort eight thousand pounds from him on account of his letters.
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He never could have imagined that a baiting like this, over a matter with which he had nothing to do, could have made him feel such a fool, and such an ass.
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"I just want to tell you," said the Beauty, leaning a little forward, "that you are a silly old ass.
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"I want to tell you--you are an old ass."
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"I want to tell you--you are an old ass."
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Ass!
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Blunders said he had called you an ass and that you were.
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"Damn the Commissioners," suddenly broke out his Grace.
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"Damn the liberty of the subject--liberty of the subject.
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I'm not one of those who think the Law is an ass, no, there's a great deal of common sense in the Law of England.