Vulgar words in Foe-Farrell (Page 1)

This book at a glance

ass x 9
bastard x 1
brain x 1
cocky x 1
damn x 17
            
knocked up x 3
make love x 2
scrap x 1
            

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But he will not like it forgotten that he once knocked up a century for England v Australia... You'll forgive our young friend, sir; he left school early, when the war broke out_."

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A bad young baronet, unmarried, intellectual, with a craving for human sympathy, on the Hire System'--" "Don't be an ass, Jimmy," said I.

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Vivisection?--Farrell's an ass.

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"Come in, you ass, and say what you want.

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He's been doing it freely--doing it since ten o'clock--two crowded hours of glorious life... 'stonishing, Otty, what a variegated ass a man can make of himself nowadays in two short hours, with the help of a taxi and if he wastes no time.

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Fifteen years--and it must be fifteen years--is a long stretch... 'Oh, damn your Italian,' said Farrell suddenly, dropping the card.

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Dish--damn the word--distr'ck like this, anything might happen any moment.

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Cursh--curse--modern shivilzash'n--damn!'

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There would seem to be some conspiracy..." "Yes, you interfering ass.

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What must that ass Farrell do but hold out his hand effusively?

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Your bastard is sensitive on historical fact and predisposed to lying about it...

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Damn it all, Roddy," he exploded, "I counted you were my friend to that extent!"

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The moment we crossed one another I hated you--Yes, damn you, first impressions are truest after all!

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"Jimmy," I said humbly, "I've been an ass."

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The fellow, an American, has a queer cocky irregular style: but he can write when he chooses: and in one shot he so fairly hit me between wind and water that I had to steal the book, carry it down to my cabin and copy out the passage for your benefit...

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Oh, damn!

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"Yes or no, damn you?" demanded Farrell.

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"I found three rascals," said Farrell easily, "scrapping for the honour of delivering a suit-case at Engelbaum's hotel--a suit-case that I recognised.

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"Please don't be an ass, Jack," I pleaded.

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But, damn it, you shall respect me for this, that I cut clean, for old sake's sake, and wiped up the account, before we parted as strangers and I started life afresh."

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Farrell was enamoured to feebleness, and to make love to his Santa was an opportunity cast into my lap by the gods...

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Santa was as good as her name-- "No, damn it!

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As for 'making love' to Santa--oh, I can't explain to you, who never saw her, how utterly that was beyond question on either side...

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'Damn me!' cried he in a gust of rage, 'if I can't teach it to doctors, I'll teach _seamen_ who gives orders here!' and snatching out a marling-spike from a sheath in his belt, hurled it full at the seaman's head.

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Her last words were that I should lay the guitar back again on her lap... Oh, damn it, man!

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"'Get off of it,' I shouted, 'before I brain you!'

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Farrell, reverting to his old journeyman skill, sawed planks and knocked up a hut.

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When one hut became intolerable for the pair of us--for in all that time we never ceased hating--he knocked up a second and better one for my habitation.

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'Damn you,' he moaned, 'for bringing me so far!

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you funny ass!--' he began.

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Oh, Gawd, he's after me again... See his rosy eyes follerin' like rosy naphthas... Oh, Gawd, hide me from this blighter... Look here, damn you!

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But--damn it all!--you left the man!"

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Farrell--damn Farrell!--to talk business?

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Damn that dog!--kill him!"

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Damn it!

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