Vulgar words in Days Off - And Other Digressions (Page 1)
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And these answers that the boys have wrought out with such pains, on innumerable pads of sleazy white paper, how little they tell me of what the fellows really know and feel!
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Some groups of people by the wayside were chattering merrily together in the language which Byron calls "That soft bastard Latin Which melts like kisses from a woman's mouth."
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McDonald was disgusted with Pete's calling; said it sounded like the bray of a wild ass of the wilderness.
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It looks to me as if there must be somebody always ready to read some kind of fiction, but his affections are weather-cocky."