Vulgar words in "The Pomp of Yesterday" (Page 1)

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ass x 3
make love x 1
ugly as sin x 1
            

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She was gentle, and winsome, and beautiful, and I am not a bit gentle, I am not a bit winsome, and I am as ugly as sin,--my brothers all tell me so.

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'Don't be an ass, man.

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Then I heard him mutter to himself, 'I was an ass to have missed that.'

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'Don't be an ass, Luscombe,' said the Scotchman; 'I will tell you everything presently, but can't you see that----' 'I can see that he's going to live,' I interrupted.

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'You are thinking of other men who love you; that young fellow Buller is very fond of you in his own way, and perhaps Springfield has also made love to you.

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