Vulgar words in Godfrey Marten, Undergraduate (Page 1)
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"Don't be such a confounded ass.
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"The man's a fool," Collier said, "but the biggest ass in the place is Dennison.
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The Subby may be a fair ass, but I caught hold of him, and I must be a bigger fool than he is.
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If I could have got hold of that fellow I think I might have curtailed the length of his smile, but Foster gave me a little satisfaction by saying that if a man was ass enough to write about "exponents of the game," he was probably paid a penny a line for what he wrote, and had sacrificed me for the sake of threepence.
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Lambert stated in a loud voice that it was not cricket, and Collier, who was most completely disorganized both in body and temper, retorted that if it had been cricket Lambert would not have been playing; while Sam, who in some ways was not such an ass as he tried to make out, played the next ball slowly to Lambert at short leg, and ran down the pitch exhorting him to throw it at Collier's head as soon as he got hold of it.
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"I never tell an ass like Pratt anything," I replied, "he would die if he hadn't got something to talk about."
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"The Subby himself must decide that, when he finds out who was ass enough to buy a beard like his."
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A man isn't bound to be an ass because he is a parson."