Vulgar words in The Longest Journey (Page 1)

This book at a glance

ass x 7
buffoon x 2
damn x 6
knocked up x 1
snot x 1
            

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"I'm not such an ass when I talk to myself.

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"You're an ass!" shrieked Rickie.

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He would say, "I love Miss Pembroke." and Stewart would reply, "You ass."

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"You ass," again.

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Of course we think you tremendously clever; and I met one of your dons at tea, and he said that your degree was not in the least a proof of your abilities: he said that you knocked up and got flurried in examinations.

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"I think: Damn those women."

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"Damn THESE women, then," said Ansell, bouncing round in the chair.

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"Damn these particular women."

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But man does not care a damn for Nature--or at least only a very little damn.

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Now that's over and we shall never be that kind of an ass again.

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But as a philosopher he really was a joy for ever, an inexhaustible buffoon.

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You're an ass, and I'm not.

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Starlings criticized him, snots fell on his clean body, and over him a little cloud was tinged with the colours of evening.

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Mr. Jackson was not a buffoon, but he behaved like one, which is what matters; and from the Winter Garden she could see people laughing at him, and at her husband, who got excited too.

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Nor--damn your dirty little mind!

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"You ass!" sputtered Rickie, who had taken to laugh at nonsense again.

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