Vulgar words in Tommy (Page 1)
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"I say, Pollard," he said to him on one occasion, "do you know you are making an ass of yourself?
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"Don't be an ass.
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"That's because you have been making an ass of yourself.
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After all, Penrose wur right when he called me an ass."
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"Summat o' that sort," replied Tom, "What did he call you an ass for?"
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"I told you you were an ass," he said.
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When a lad's got sodger's clothes on, I reckon as aa' it makes him feel cocky.