Hold still, you big sissy... Look, Z, let me be honest here.
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When he says he wants a singe, they call him a sissy.
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Getting a restraining order-hell, that's kind of a sissy thing to do.
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And I would have never stopped being such a sissy, would I?
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But he's kind of sissy for a serial killer, don't you think?
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Well, they're no pansy flowers, but... m'lord has the truth of it.
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Already the kids think I'm some kind of pansy because of you.
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You're not going to raise him to be a pansy, are you?
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It is the pansy brooch that I gave to old Tom Darcy.
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She has heard the word 'pansy', then, and now understands it.
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It is the violence of a weakling hand-theworst manner of violence.
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Did she think-shewas always a weakling-thatI would not use it?
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It is not I who made him a forger and a weakling.
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Garstin was an office-desk weakling, and a mere boy into the bargain.
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Maybe just to prove to the world that she wasn't a weakling.
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The more noses a feller kerries in battle, the wuss for him.
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That smirk said Nick was a chump, a wuss, a regular fucktard.
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Jest as likely he might have went after Jennie, with wuss intentions.
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This's just awful, and it'll be ten times wuss in another minnit.
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Them varmints is wuss'n redskins,-they'verobbed me already of half my claims.
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