Vulgar words in A Pessimist - In Theory and Practice (Page 1)
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You look fagged.
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And if you won't stay, I'll go with you to the tavern and knock up old Hodge: he's been asleep these four hours."
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Mabel, I had not been with him ten minutes last May when he noticed my premature baldness, and general fagged-out and jaded look; and to hide the secrets of my prison-house, I had to pretend that I had been working too hard in Water Street.
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I was an egregious ass at twenty-five, and I'm not sure I'm any better now."
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Let me see, I am a useful domestic animal, and I have a big heart: that's about the size of it.
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But how about what is called _falling_ in love, when the wild ass has not been craving to have his void filled up at all, but is suddenly brought down unawares by an Amazonian arrow?"
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They were all sorry for him too; they thought he was such an ass.