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I don’t know what I did wrong. I never hit her. I was tempted, but I never actually got round to (George punches the air viciously, landing a blow).I put my money on the table every Friday night without fail; not all, but most. I’ve got a temper (losing his temper) all right, I admit it!
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‘Listen to what Jill Tweedie says about men’ - she’d say. It was never complimentary. It’s Jill Tweedie’s fault that Pauline’s gone. Her and that Greasy Greer. (Pause) So why’s she gone off with another man?
Sue Townsend. The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 3/4. Methuen Drama, 1985.
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