Vulgar words in A Red Wallflower (Page 1)
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'These here purty little things is freaky,' said he.
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She went from the coins to the histories Pitt had told her would illustrate them; she fagged away at the dry details of her Latin grammar; she even tried to push her knowledge of plants and see further into their relations with each other, though in this department she felt the want of her teacher particularly.
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'Now look here,' said a voice suddenly out of the darkness outside: 'you're all fagged out, ain't ye?
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'He's gone and made an ass o' himself, has Christopher,' said the housekeeper, colouring with displeasure.
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'He is an ass!' repeated the colonel hotly.