Vulgar words in Tommy and Co. (Page 1)

This book at a glance

ass x 6
damn x 3
dick x 1
hussy x 1
jackass x 1
            
make love x 1
            

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And at this point it occurred to the Prince, who being really a great man, had naturally a sense of humour, that a conference conducted on these lines between the leading statesman of an Empire and an impertinent hussy of, say, twelve years old at the outside, might end by becoming ridiculous.

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"Give him rope, and possibly he'll have a week at being a howling hyaena, or a laughing jackass, or something of that sort that will lead to a disturbance," thought Mr. Clodd, "in which case, of course, you would have your remedy."

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"Oh, damn the thing!" said Grindley junior, as the paper for the fourth time reverted to its original shape.

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"Damn your sympathy!" said Grindley senior.

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"Don't be an ass!" said Peter Hope.

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"I'm not an ass," assured him Joseph Loveredge.

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Must have dropped it, I suppose, when that silly ass tried to stop me.

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If I telegraph home--damn it!

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"Miss Bulstrode" was given to understand that anything any of the seven could do for her, each and every would be delighted to do, if only for the sake of her brother, one of the dearest boys that ever breathed--a bit of an ass, though that, of course, he could not help.

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"When you have read that," replied Miss Bulstrode, handing her the letter, "perhaps you will agree with me that Herring is--an ass."

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The fellow must be a blithering ass!"

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To try and forget me, he has been making love to you.

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"Maybe," he continued, "you are confounding me with a Dick Danvers who lived in New York up to a few months ago.

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