Vulgar words in The Belfry (Page 1)

This book at a glance

ass x 9
damn x 8
make love x 2
            

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What a putrid ass!

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(Cough) "You poisonous and polluted ass."

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Neither of them really cared a damn about Withers.

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D'you suppose _I_'d be such a damn fool as to muff it three times with the same woman?

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He said: "Tell that old sinner I don't care a copper damn whether he recognizes _me_ or not.

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I got a letter from her at Bruges--I can't show it you--telling me not to worry about you--I _was_ worrying about you, though you were such a damn fool, if you don't mind my saying so.

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I noticed that Reggie couldn't bear to look at him--"you feel first of all as if everybody was looking at you; you feel a silly ass; then you feel as if everybody was looking at the posters; then you know they aren't looking at them.

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But after that he lost his head and made such an ass of himself that I had to get out here and make him go on by himself.

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"Who could possibly have supposed," she said, "that Charlie would be such an ass?"

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"I do wish you would make Wally see what an ass he's making of himself."

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My wife said, in her admirable, judicial way, "How an ass?"

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"I suppose the young ass tried to make love to her.

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He settled it towards midnight by saying that he'd buy another car that we could do what we damn-pleased with--a car that wouldn't matter--that you could take out in all weathers.

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That Charlie had used the opportunity of going to make love to Jimmy's wife didn't seem to bother Jimmy in the least.

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And here he was, in a passion still, ramping up and down that private room he had at his club, and saying, "Damn my powerful pen, Furny!

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Damn my powerful pen!"

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And Jevons had said, "Damn my powerful pen!" to every one of them.

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He was only being an ass--the war upset him, or something.

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