Vulgar words in Our Casualty, and Other Stories - 1918 (Page 1)
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I'd be waiting still if that ass of a policeman hadn't insisted that I was drunk and dragged me away."
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At home in the old days men spoke of her as a good sport, who rode straight and played the game; but they seldom tried to make love to her.
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Damn!
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That young ass Pat Singleton started what he called boat-races on it----" "Oh, Pat Singleton's there?"
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"You remember the day I was hauled up before that old ass of a magistrate.
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"Damn the police," said James McNiece.
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Those were the days when one got months of sick leave, before some rotten ass invented convalescent homes for officers and kept them there.