Vulgar words in The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, Volume 9 (Page 1)

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ass x 1
bastard x 2
cocky x 1
            

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I feel never quite sure of your urbane and smiling coteries; I fear they indulge a man's vanities in silence, suffer him to encroach, encourage him on to be an ass, and send him forth again, not merely contemned for the moment, but radically more contemptible than when he entered.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,490   ~   ~   ~

Compared with this, all other purposes in literature, except the purely lyrical or the purely philosophic, are bastard in nature, facile of execution, and feeble in result.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,607   ~   ~   ~

I begin to know I ought to feel sheepish and beat, but somehow I feel cocky instead, I laugh and say, 'Well, I am bound to break something down'--and suddenly see.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,739   ~   ~   ~

A testy word now and then shows the wires are strained a little, but every one laughs and makes his little jokes as if it were all in fun: yet we are all as much in earnest as the most earnest of the earnest bastard German school or demonstrative of Frenchmen.

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