Vulgar words in A Fool and His Money (Page 1)

This book at a glance

ass x 6
damn x 6
make love x 2
            

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A cool thousand, damn him!"

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There was my great stone-paved courtyard, flanked on all sides by disintegrating buildings once occupied by serfs and fighting men; the stables in which chargers and beasts of burden had slept side by side until called by the night's work or the day's work, as war or peace prescribed, ranged close by the gates that opened upon the steep, winding roadway that now dismayed all modern steeds save the conquering ass.

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"Stupid ass!"

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What a stupid, vainglorious ass I was, not to have divined something of the inward fight she was making to conquer the emotions that filled her heart unto the bursting point.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,518   ~   ~   ~

Mr. Pless openly made love to Elsie and the Baron openly made love to Betty Billy.

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Silly ass!

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Damn me, if I shall ever do so again.

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I am extremely sorry, but she heard every word he said, even to the mildest damn."

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Don't be an ass, Fred."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,625   ~   ~   ~

Damn it all!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,416   ~   ~   ~

Can you--will you pardon the coarse opinions of a conceited ass?

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"Damn it, don't!"

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It was not so hard to say to myself that Lord Amberdale was welcome to her, but it was very, very difficult to refrain from adding the unamiable words: "damn him."

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