Vulgar words in Sundry Accounts (Page 1)

This book at a glance

ass x 2
beat (one's) brains out x 1
boob x 1
brain x 1
damn x 1
            
sleazy x 1
snag x 1
spunk x 1
            

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He looked at her, she standing there, a stooped and meager shape in her scant, ill-fitting gown of sleazy black, yet seeming to him an embodiment of all the beatitudes and all the beauties of this mortal world.

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"She was a mighty badly broken-up woman the last time I saw her, but even so I judge she's still got spunk enough left in her to resent having an unauthorized and uninvited stranger coming about, seeking to pry into her own private sorrow.

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I'm sure the slightest sign of hesitation on my part would have been the signal for your advocate to brain me with my own inkstand."

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Somebody or other--presumably some ass of a practical joker, he figured, or possibly a person with a grudge against him who had curious methods of taking vengeance--had lured him into taking a hot, dusty, tiresome and entirely useless trip.

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The rest would be largely a matter of continuity and after that there was nothing to worry about except picking out the cast and the locations and building the sets and starting to shoot and mayhap detailing a head office boy to stall off the author in case that poor boob came butting in kicking about changes in his story or squawking about overdue royalty statements or something.

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For Monte, the way I feel, I shouldn't care if she don't do a single subtle in the whole damn picture."

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Fur do not de Scriptures say dey's room fur both man an' beast?--de maid servant an' de man servant, de ox an' de ass, dey all may enter in?

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It 'peared like it tried to beat his brains out every time he taken a swaller of licker--or even water.

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I have observed that when you combine in a gen'elman them two features jest mentioned--a Adamses' apple that's always running up and down like a cat squirrel on a snag, and eyes away 'round yonder so's he can see both ways at once without moving his head--you've got a gen'elman that's specially created to store away licker.

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