Vulgar words in Dr. Jolliffe's Boys (Page 1)

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ass x 5
fag x 2
            

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But Crawley was a bowler as well as a batsman, and Robarts was the Westonian wicket-keeper, so that both were somewhat fagged when they first went in, whereas they were now quite fresh.

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What a double-distilled ass I am!

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If he still failed to meet the school requirements, his parents were requested to remove him, and he left, without a stain on his character, as the magistrates say, but he was written down an ass.

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"What an ass Tom Bowling was to give himself up; it would have been all right if he had sat still."

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"It is different, now that they have got hold of that ass, Buller; what a joke it all is, isn't it?"

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But the Misses Gould did not look like being fagged, rather the reverse.

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Unluckily these rumours reached Crawley's ears; some friendly ass "thought he ought to know," as is always the case when anything unpleasant is said, and it fretted and annoyed him exceedingly.

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