Vulgar words in Bones in London (Page 1)
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"Goodness gracious, Heavens alive, you silly old ass--you--you haven't posted it--in the post?"
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He is full of silly ass schemes, and he's romantic."
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I said to Ali yesterday: 'You silly old ass----'" "Oh, you have a girl?" she said disappointedly.
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"You silly ass!" he said.
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"You silly ass," said Hamilton, "detective agencies don't criminally investigate.
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"Haven't I given you a good uniform, you blithering jackass?
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"Don't be an ass.
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"I could explain that they're just the sort of things that a silly ass of a man does, and that they were not intended to be offensive--even that one about her lips being like two red strips.
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"You're an ass, Bones!" he said angrily and hotly.
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"You're not only an ass, but an indelicate ass!
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"Really, my dear Bones," protested Hamilton, when the girl had gone back, scarlet-faced to her office, "you're making a perfect ass of yourself.
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"They think I'm a silly old ass, don't they?"
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"Anybody who's unconventional in business is a silly old ass."
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"You're not going to be such a perfect jackass----" he began, but Bones's dignified gesture arrested his eloquence.
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"On poor old silly ass Bones, and I'm coming through!"