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he called me ten times a donkey, and piled a lot of jackasses on top of that!

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ass, donkey, jackass, mule, hinny; sumpter horse, sumpter mule; burro, cuddy[obs3], ladino [obs3][U.S.]; reindeer; camel, dromedary, llama, elephant; carrier pigeon.

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Turn to the left, or this jackass 'll run over you!"

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I never saw sech gabbling jackasses."

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that is the idea; for Juliet's a dear sweet mere child of a girl, you know, and she doesn't bray like a jackass."

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I said, "Don't do nothing of the kind; it's one of the most jackass ideas I ever struck;" but he never paid no attention to me; went right on.

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Take a jackass, for instance: a jackass has that kind of strength, and puts it to a useful purpose, and is valuable to this world because he is a jackass; but a nobleman is not valuable because he is a jackass.

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"Tom Sawyer, what's the use to ask such a jackass question?

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"Perfect jackass-yes, and it ain't going too far to say he is a pudd'nhead.

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I think there is nothing more pathetic than to see one of these poor old childless couples taking a menagerie of yelping little worthless dogs to their hearts; and then adding some cursing and squawking parrots and a jackass-voiced macaw; and next a couple of hundred screeching songbirds, and presently some fetid guinea pigs and rabbits, and a howling colony of cats.

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"Th' world's full o' jackasses brayin' an' they never bray nowt but lies.

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You shall have a monument of jackasses' skulls as high as the Strasburg spire if you die before I do.

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"See here, you son of an imported Malaga jackass," he said between his teeth, "I'd have you know that I'm related on my mother's side to Carbine, winner of the Melbourne Cup, and where I come from we aren't accustomed to being ridden over roughshod by any parrot-mouthed, pig-headed mule in a pop-gun pea-shooter battery.

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He called Osterman a fool, a goat, a senseless, crazy-headed jackass, but was unable to refute his assertions.

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I'm not such an entire swine to the people that know me best--that jackass, Presley, for instance.

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"I brought this old jackass here for a purpose," he said in low, gravely mandatory tones.

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'Jackass!' said I, and I think the greatest stickler for manners will admit the epithet to have been justified.

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Sam was having things his own way, and on the edge of the crowd Uncle Tommie Hendricks was shaking his head: "I tell ye, boys, he ain't no jackass even if he can flop his ears."

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G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS NEW YORK AND LONDON The Knickerbocker Press _1899_ Contents: The Moral Principle and the Material Interest The Crimson Candle The Blotted Escutcheon and the Soiled Ermine The Ingenious Patriot Two Kings An Officer and a Thug The Conscientious Official How Leisure Came The Moral Sentiment The Politicians The Thoughtful Warden The Treasury and the Arms The Christian Serpent The Broom of the Temple The Critics The Foolish Woman Father and Son The Discontented Malefactor A Call to Quit The Man and the Lightning The Lassoed Bear The Ineffective Rooter A Protagonist of Silver The Holy Deacon A Hasty Settlement The Wooden Guns The Reform School Board The Poet's Doom The Noser and the Note The Cat and the King The Literary Astronomer The Lion and the Rattlesnake The Man with No Enemies The Alderman and the Raccoon The Flying-Machine The Angel's Tear The City of Political Distinction The Party Over There The Poetess of Reform The Unchanged Diplomatist An Invitation The Ashes of Madame Blavatsky The Opossum of the Future The Life-Savers The Australian Grasshopper The Pavior The Tried Assassin The Bumbo of Jiam The Two Poets The Thistles upon the Grave The Shadow of the Leader The Sagacious Rat The Member and the Soap Alarm and Pride A Causeway Two in Trouble The Witch's Steed The All Dog The Farmer's Friend Physicians Two The Overlooked Factor A Racial Parallel The Honest Cadi The Kangaroo and the Zebra A Matter of Method The Man of Principle The Returned Californian The Compassionate Physician Two of the Damned The Austere Governor Religions of Error The Penitent Elector The Tail of the Sphinx A Prophet of Evil The Crew of the Life-boat A Treaty of Peace The Nightside of Character The Faithful Cashier The Circular Clew The Devoted Widow The Hardy Patriots The Humble Peasant The Various Delegation The No Case A Harmless Visitor The Judge and the Rash Act The Prerogative of Might An Inflated Ambition Rejected Services The Power of the Scalawag At Large--One Temper The Seeker and the Sought His Fly-Speck Majesty The Pugilist's Diet The Old Man and the Pupil The Deceased and his Heirs The Politicians and the Plunder The Man and the Wart The Divided Delegation A Forfeited Right Revenge An Optimist A Valuable Suggestion Two Footpads Equipped for Service The Basking Cyclone At the Pole The Optimist and the Cynic The Poet and the Editor The Taken Hand An Unspeakable Imbecile A Needful War The Mine Owner and the Jackass The Dog and the Physician The Party Manager and the Gentleman.

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The first speaker thought the best policy would be to offer a fried jackass to the gods.

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Wherefore he was held in high reverence, and when the two other gentlemen were hanged for lying the Theosophists elected him to the leadership of their Disastral Body, and after a quiet life and an honourable death by the kick of a jackass he was reincarnated as a Yellow Dog.

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The Mine Owner and the Jackass While the Owner of a Silver Mine was on his way to attend a convention of his species he was accosted by a Jackass, who said: "By an unjust discrimination against quadrupeds I am made ineligible to a seat in your convention; so I am compelled to seek representation through you."

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"May jackasses sing above my uncle's grave," replied Camaraladdin, "if I dared go within a league of him!"

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A Transposition Travelling through the sage-brush country a Jackass met a rabbit, who exclaimed in great astonishment: "Good heavens!

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"No," said the Jackass, "you are the smallest donkey."

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And you"--to the other--"are correctly described as a jackass.

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"Mendizabal is a jackass," replied Galiano.

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It is of no use talking, I only wish the power were in my hands, and if I did not make short work of them, might I be a mere jackass postillion all the remainder of my life."

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So there I sat, like a jackass, not sure what had happened to me.

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He looked the fool and jackass he is.

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I never saw sech gabbling jackasses."

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In the mean time he was just poking up through the country--he and his jackasses.

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I remembered having laughed myself when I had seen good men struggling with adversity in the person of a jackass, and the recollection filled me with penitence.

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The long and the short of it is, I consider him a reverend jackass.

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CHAPTER IV - MR. SAPSEA Accepting the Jackass as the type of self-sufficient stupidity and conceit - a custom, perhaps, like some few other customs, more conventional than fair - then the purest jackass in Cloisterham is Mr. Thomas Sapsea, Auctioneer.

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Although the latter was endowed with the gift of gab it appears to have spoken but once and then at the especial bidding of an angel, which fact leads us to suspect that the voluble jackasses now extant have deteriorated at both ends since the days of their distinguished ancestor--have parted with all their brain as well as with half their legs.

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The practice of fencing in a nation with a few wild-eyed prophets, or sending a single soldier forth with a hair-trigger hoodoo and the jawbone of a defunct jackass to drive great armies into the earth, gradually fell into disuse--curses and blessings became a drug in the market.

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Now when a priest or preacher lets slip a curse at those who presume to question the supernal wisdom of his creed, the angels are supposed to flap their wings until Heaven is filled with flying feathers, while every blatant jackass who takes his spiritual fodder at that particular rick unbraids his ears and brays approvingly.

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Call Prof. Jevons a jackass, give Ricardo a tremendous rap, have no mercy on John Stuart Mill, make old Adam Smith's bones to rattle, take a terrible fall out of Turgot--then flap your ears and bray until the welkin rings again.

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Most Southern towns have suffered from their reckless depredations and will hail their excoriation with delight; still it is a wicked waste of nervo-muscular energy--the amateur journalist, like the poor, and the megalophanous jackass, we have ever with us.

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I am not of those jackasses that delight in kicking dead lions; I insist that simple justice be done a man while he is in the land of the living--that we should not hound him to the grave with gross misrepresentation then try to make restitution by placing him among the stars.

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We have exchanged our buckskin for broadcloth, our hair- raising profanity for the hypocrite's whine, straight corn- juice for the champagne-jag and the hip-pocket court for the jackass verdict of the petit jury.

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V, 24 ISLAND CITY ANGEL, AN, V, 234 ISLE OF CHANEPH, THE, VI, 107 ISRAEL AS IT IS, II, 224 ITALIAN HERO, AN, VIII, 168 IT'S GONE AGLIMMERING, VIII, 274 Jackass Department, VII, 32; IX, 113 Jefferson, Thomas, IV, 303 JEFFERSONIAN DEMOCRACY, IV, 303 JEKYLL ISLAND JACK RABBITS, THE, XI, 240 JESUS AND JUDAISM.

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103 LEGISLATIVE INSANITY, XI, 261 LEGISLATIVE LIMNINGS, VII, 300 LES ENFANTS TERRIBLES, VI, 260 Leslie, Maud M., Article by, XI, 129 LIFE AND DEATH I, 179 Life Insurance, VIII, 208; IX, 85; X, 264 LIGHTS AND SHADOWS, II, 69 LIFE INSURANCE INIQUITY, THE, VIII, 208 Literary Criticisms, I, 107, 149; II, 28, 211, 218, 222, 239, 242; III, 98 180; IV 139 210: V, 13, 20: VI, 266; VII, 254; VIII, 158, 207, 224, 299; IX, 173; X, 28; XI, 1 LITERARY LEPER, A, II, 313 LITERARY RARA AVIS, A, II, 239 LIVE JACKASS, A, vs. DEAD LION OPTION AND INFAMY, IV 25 LOCAL OPTION LUNACY, THE, XII, 225 LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEER, THE, II, 141 Lone Star, The, XII, 246 LONG FELT WANT, A, IV, 213 LOOKING BACKWARD, I, 129 LOST TRIAD, THE, VI, 288 Love (see also Sex), I, 32, 101, 135, 146, 157; II, 37, 307; III, 68, 254; IV, 3, 209, 217; V, 36; VIII, 196; X, 249 LOVE AS AN INTOXICANT?

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PESSIMISM, I, 221 Oratory, VIII, 245 ORDER OF THE CROWN, THE, XI, 7 OTHER STATEMENTS, XII, 6 OUR AMERICAN CZARS, V, 170 OUR CODFISH ARISTOCRACY, IV, 272 OUR FRIEND THE ENEMY, VIII, 316 OUR H. Y. C. GOVERNOR, III, 265 OUR HEROIC YOUNG CHRISTIAN GOV., VI, 215 OUR JACKASS DEPARTMENT, IX, 113 OUR PLASTER-OF-PARIS NAPOLEON, V, 211 OUR PUBLIC PANDERS, IV, 255 OUR "SISTER REPUBLIC," II, 41 OVERDOING REFORMATION, III, 140 PADEREWSKI'S PULL, IV, 130 PAGET-THOMAS CONTROVERSY, V, 54 PAINE AND THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, IX, 308 PAINS OF ORATORICAL PARTURITION, VIII, 240 PANACEAS FOR POVERTY, IV, 68 PANIC AND ITS LESSONS THE, XI, 159 PANTHERVILLE PATRIOT, A, III, 229 PARVENUE IN "PAREE," A, III, 142 PASSING OF WILLIAM COWPER BRANN, THE, XII, 43 PASSING OF HOGG, THE, II, 43 PASSING OF PARNELL, II, 206 PASSING OF PINKIE, THE, IV, 214 PASSING OF PROTESTANTISM, THE VIII, 181 PASSING OF THE REPUBLIC, THE, VII, 95 PASSING OF THE STUFFED PROPHET, VIII, 20 PAT DONAN'S PROGNOSTICATIONS VI 43 PEN PICTURE OF BRANN, A, XII, 68 Pension System, III, 39, IV, 239; XI, 134 "PERFUMES OF PASSION, THE," VIII, 175 PERFUNCTORY PRAYER, II, 30 PETTICOAT AS A PALLADIUM, THE, XI, 129 PHILADELPHIA'S FEMALE FOOLS, XI, 199 PHILIP AND THE EUNUCH, VII, 45 PICTORIAL PAIN-KILLER, X, 28 PILGRIMAGE TO PERDITION, A, I, 91 PILLS AND POLITICS, X, 200 PLAGUE OF POETS, A, VI, 266 PLATONIC FRIENDSHIP FAKE, THE, I, 101 PLEA FOR PATRICIATE, A, IX, 154 POET PRIEST, THE, XI, 193 Poetry, 1, 104, III, 223; VI, 266; Political Corruption, II, 260; VII, 95, 225, 300; VIII, 5 POLITICAL HIPPODROME, A, IV, 191 POLITICAL OLLA-PODRIDA, A, V, 113 POLITICAL PARTIES, III, 63 112; IV, 299; V, 69, 88; VIII 62, 81, 199, 204, 304; IX, 157 178, 250 POLITICAL POINTERS, VI, 29 POLITICIANS AND PENSIONERS, III, 39 Polities (see Texas Politics, Poverty; Currency; etc.)

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Sore besmirched, on his jackass, follows Content."

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There is that jackass Fred Bullock is going to marry Maria-there's Goldmore, the East India Director, there's Dipley, in the tallow trade-OUR trade," George said, with an uneasy laugh and a blush.

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"It must be the ghost of a jackass, then," said Peterkin, "for I never heard anything so like."

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Let England and France and the State which they are now trying to whip without being able to do it, that's Russia, all unite in a union to whip the Union, and if instead of whipping the States they don't get a whipping themselves, call me a braying jackass-" "I see, Mr," said I, "that you are a sensible man, because you speak very much my own opinion.

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Jackass bark (Naut.)

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-- Jackass deer (Zoöl.)

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-- Jackass hare , Jackass rabbit (Zoöl.)

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See Jack rabbit , under 2d Jack , n. -- Jackass penguin (Zoöl.)

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-- Laughing jackass .

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See Laughing jackass , under Laughing .

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-- Laughing jackass (Zoöl.)

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See King penguin , under Jackass .

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The king penguins ( Aptenodytes Patachonica , and A. longirostris ) are the largest; the jackass penguins ( Spheniscus ) and the rock hoppers ( Catarractes ) congregate in large numbers at their breeding grounds.

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J was a Jackass who said He had such a bad cold in his head, If it wasn't for leaving The rest of us grieving, He'd really rather be dead.

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Whoever would fairly estimate the merit of the poetic deacon, may read the description of the slinging a jackass into the famishing city.

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The jackass, Sapsea, left the Club, and met the stranger, a young man , who fooled him to the top of his bent, saying, "If I was to deny that I came to this town to see and hear you, Sir, what would it avail me?"

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"I was first cousin to a Yaqui jackass for sendin' young Billy Ellis out.

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May his face be turned upside down, and jackasses sit upon his uncle's grave!

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This bird is commonly called the jackass penguin, from its habit, while on shore, of throwing its head backwards, and making a loud strange noise, very like the braying of an ass; but while at sea, and undisturbed, its note is very deep and solemn, and is often heard in the night-time.

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While Henry Gowan, whom Decimus had thrown away, went through the whole round of his acquaintance between the Gate of the People and the town of Albano, vowing, almost (but not quite) with tears in his eyes, that Sparkler was the sweetest-tempered, simplest-hearted, altogether most lovable jackass that ever grazed on the public common; and that only one circumstance could have delighted him (Gowan) more, than his (the beloved jackass's) getting this post, and that would have been his (Gowan's) getting it himself.

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When kicked by a jackass at eighty-three, "Go fetch me a surgeon at once!" cried he.

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But said one of the four servants, "Unless, indeed, this is a deliberate joke, I cannot bring myself to believe that men so intelligent as those present are, or seem to be, can venture to declare and assert that this is not a basin, and that not a pack-saddle; but as I perceive that they do assert and declare it, I can only come to the conclusion that there is some mystery in this persistence in what is so opposed to the evidence of experience and truth itself; for I swear by"--and here he rapped out a round oath-"all the people in the world will not make me believe that this is not a barber's basin and that a jackass's pack-saddle."

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"I see nothing, Sancho," said Don Quixote, "but three country girls on three jackasses."

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"Now, may God deliver me from the devil!" said Sancho, "and can it be that your worship takes three hackneys--or whatever they're called-as white as the driven snow, for jackasses?

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"Well, I can only say, Sancho, my friend," said Don Quixote, "that it is as plain they are jackasses--or jennyasses--as that I am Don Quixote, and thou Sancho Panza: at any rate, they seem to me to be so."

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Any jackass gets aboard one and runs it from hell to breakfast, blowin' his whistle to beat the band and tellin' the rest of the world to look out for him, because he's comin' and can't look out for himself!

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Be it known then, that, for about five years before the date of the midwife's licence, of which you have had so circumstantial an account,-the parson we have to do with had made himself a country-talk by a breach of all decorum, which he had committed against himself, his station, and his office;-and that was in never appearing better, or otherwise mounted, than upon a lean, sorry, jackass of a horse, value about one pound fifteen shillings; who, to shorten all description of him, was full brother to Rosinante, as far as similitude congenial could make him; for he answered his description to a hair-breadth in every thing,-except that I do not remember 'tis any where said, that Rosinante was broken-winded; and that, moreover, Rosinante, as is the happiness of most Spanish horses, fat or lean,-was undoubtedly a horse at all points.

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What a jackass!"

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"A jackass, your Excellency?"

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"The old jackass!

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Don't be angry with me, but I must say that, though your uncle, he is also a jackass."

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If my father were a jackass, I would sell him to purchase Ghalia!'

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Now the governor, who unites to many admirable domestic qualities the irresoluteness of a sheep and the pompousness and aggressiveness of a jackass-- PRAED.

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'Defied the lightning,' did he, the jackass!

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"You ole durn jackass, I can, too!

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One doesn't expect anything from a jackass but a bray, you know--and one doesn't feel compelled to bray because the jackass does."

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The glass door was opened for him; the servants were as solemn as jackasses under the curry comb.

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"Why, you know--about she cared for me--that you were sure of it, and that you didn't want her---" "Jackass!" roared George, rising out of his meekness like a lion roused from slumber.

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What's a single man, I ask you, eating a bit in one house and drinking a sup in another, and he with no place of his own, like an old braying jackass strayed upon the rocks?

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I then recounted the floating rumours concerning the hooded lady, the owl, and Master B.: with others, still more filmy, which had floated about during our occupation, relative to some ridiculous old ghost of the female gender who went up and down, carrying the ghost of a round table; and also to an impalpable Jackass, whom nobody was ever able to catch.

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"Then you'd better find another jackass," she replied quietly.

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"Well, now, if I've got to haul this here dang jackass up this dang gulch, I cal'clate that'll be about job enough for one man," he yelled.

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But he uz er good ole man, en he only say, 'Don't be sech blame jackass any more.'

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Margaret had repaired the "To-morrow box," and as she leaned over the glue, her tears mixed with it, and she cemented her exiled lover's box with them, at which a smile is allowable, but an intelligent smile tipped with pity, please, and not the empty guffaw of the nineteenth-century-jackass, burlesquing Bibles, and making fun of all things except fun.

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Some mischievous wight loosed a dog as big as a jackass colt, and came roaring after him, and downed him momently.

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what scene Can beat a Jackass on a green?'

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Wherever Beauty show'd The wonders of her face, This man his Jackass rode, High despot of the place.

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