Vulgar words in South Wind (Page 1)

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ass x 5
bastard x 3
buffoon x 1
damn x 5
slut x 1
            

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An incomparable ass is Mr. Freddy Parker."

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That radiant creature, in identifying her interests with those of theocracy, has become the hand-maiden of a withered and petulant mistress, a mercenary slut.

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Regarding the pious relic, for instance,--the thigh-bone of the saint, preserved in the principal church--he wrote: "A certain Perrelli who calls himself historian, which is as though one should call a mule a horse, or an ass a mule, brays loudly and disconnectedly about the femur of the local god.

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You can't think what an ass he was.

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You remember what an ass you made of yourself?"

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He made a perfect ass of himself, heedless of what anybody though or said of him.

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But if you rent a high attic overlooking my premises and stair out of your window all day long, watching my movements and noting down everything I do, why, damn it, I call that vulgar.

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Nice old man think: 'Ah, you wait, putrid puppy of bastard pig, you wait.'

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Let me tell you, gentlemen, in my capacity as Vice-President, that for the last four thousand years his family has enjoyed a special dispensation from the Great Mogul, authorizing the eldest son to drink whatever he damn well pleases.

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But I can't get off this chair, damn it.

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From the social point of view I don't care a tuppenny damn for anyone.

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That was why, having got rid of the committee of exasperating buffoons, he was now prolonging breakfast far beyond the usual hour.

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He was a protector worthy of the name--not like those low-bred bastards across the water.

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"Damn his eyes.

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Her home broken up; her child a bastard; herself and Meadows--social outcasts; all their three lives ruined.

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