Vulgar words in The Opal Serpent (Page 1)
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But with Paul--whom he had always considered a generous ass at Torrington school--a trifle of self-betrayal didn't matter much.
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He'll borrow money from any juggins who is ass enough to lend it to him.
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"Oh, cuss it," said that young gentleman, "wot d' I care.
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'Ear 'im knocking, and I wish he wos a-knockin' at Mrs. Krill's 'ead, that I do, the flauntin' hussy as she is, drat her."
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A deep young cuss," whispered Granny Purr, significantly.
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I'll give you the benefit of my experience as a 'tec, and with my plot and your own writing we'll be able to knock up a story for the paper I talk of.
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Mrs. Krill and her daughter are enjoying the five thousand a year, and Mr. Grexon Hay is fleecing that young ass, Lord George Sandal, as easily as possible.
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This young ass here might snap her up, and Mrs. Krill would only be too glad to secure a title for Maud."
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"What an ass he must be," said Hurd, contemptuously.
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He wos the landlord of this here pub, and a cuss to drink.
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"For I am an ass.