Vulgar words in Emma (Page 1)

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blockhead x 3
brain x 1
fag x 2
knocked up x 1
            

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The man must be a blockhead who wanted more.

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I shall think you a great blockhead, Frank, if you bring the aunt without the niece."

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It might be a very indifferent piece of wit, but Emma found a great deal to laugh at and enjoy in it-and so did Frank and Harriet.-It did not seem to touch the rest of the party equally; some looked very stupid about it, and Mr. Knightley gravely said, "This explains the sort of clever thing that is wanted, and Mr. Weston has done very well for himself; but he must have knocked up every body else.

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There was only Harriet, who seemed not in spirits herself, fagged, and very willing to be silent; and Emma felt the tears running down her cheeks almost all the way home, without being at any trouble to check them, extraordinary as they were.

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Such kind friends, you know, Miss Woodhouse, one must always find agreeable, though every body seemed rather fagged after the morning's party.

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What a thinking brain you have!

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"Do you dare to suppose me so great a blockhead, as not to know what a man is talking of?- What do you deserve?"

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