Vulgar words in The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 6 (of 25) (Page 1)
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I own myself an ass, and I await your orders."
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"No more an ass than I, sir," returned the captain.
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I leave the case in his hands; but of course, on any alarming symptom, above all if there should be a sign of rally, do not hesitate to knock me up.
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She had never repeated that remark, for the Doctor had raged like a wild bull, denouncing the brutal bluntness of her mind, bemoaning his own fate to be so unequally mated with an ass, and, what touched Anastasie more nearly, menacing the table china by the fury of his gesticulations.
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But, indeed, had I lived in the Middle Ages (I am heartily glad that I did not) I should have been an eremite myself--if I had not been a professed buffoon, that is.
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"I have been a buffoon, of course," observed Jean-Marie.