Vulgar words in A Desperate Character and Other Stories (Page 1)

This book at a glance

ass x 1
buffoon x 3
country bumpkin x 1
damn x 2
knocked up x 1
            

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I let it go cheap, damn it!

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But, how was it actually possible for that quiet and modest boy to change all at once into a drunken buffoon?

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'What an ass I am!' he cried, 'to be taken in like this!

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It is needless to say that of Punin I had no fear; I did not even respect him; I looked upon him--not to put too fine a point on it--as a buffoon; but I loved him with my whole soul!

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lad!' he added suddenly, changing and raising his voice (the deacon-buffoon had remained standing at the door), 'where's the rolls, eh?

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'He's terribly knocked up to-day--he went to the grave early this morning.'

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I was, I confess, alarmed; but Vassily Fomitch stepped forward with perfect composure, and saying in a stern voice, 'Now then, country bumpkin,' shook his handkerchief at him.

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Come, damn it, she's tired of me, come, and I've grown tired of her, come, and ... What is there out of the way in that?

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