Vulgar words in David Copperfield (Page 1)

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ass x 1
damaged goods x 1
fag x 1
knocked up x 1
make love x 1
            

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I walked about the streets where the best shops for ladies were, I haunted the Bazaar like an unquiet spirit, I fagged through the Park again and again, long after I was quite knocked up.

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OUR HOUSEKEEPING It was a strange condition of things, the honeymoon being over, and the bridesmaids gone home, when I found myself sitting down in my own small house with Dora; quite thrown out of employment, as I may say, in respect of the delicious old occupation of making love.

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Our appearance in a shop was a signal for the damaged goods to be brought out immediately.

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'The old ass has drunk himself into a state of dotage,' said Uriah, turning uglier than before, 'and it has been got from him by fraud!'

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