Vulgar words in Boy Woodburn - A Story of the Sussex Downs (Page 1)

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ass x 6
bad ass x 1
damn x 1
scrap x 1
            

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"Steady, you ass!--How can I loose you?--There!"

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But if he _don't_ win,' I says, 'I'll give you fi' pun to buy yourself some manners with, fi' pun for your missus to get her a better 'usband, and fi' pun for that bald-faced, ewe-knecked, calf-kneed son of a laughin' jack-ass who calls you dad.'

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Artists and poets: they were all alike--dirty beggars, all manners and no morals, who could talk the hind-leg off a she-ass.

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In the girl's judgment there were three types of them: the Superior Person, who treated her as if she was not; the Bad Ass, to whom she was a poor sort of Joke; and the Incorrigible Creature, who made up to her as if she was a barmaid.

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"Shut up, you ass!" said the girl as she released the bob-tail.

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Billy Bluff, the old ass, was fussing about on the edge of the tide, barking at her.

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"Ass!" muttered the young man.

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"No scrappin' Sunday.

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"Damn him!" muttered the other.

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