Vulgar words in On the Track (Page 1)

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You ass!

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The married sister comes round and cleans up the place and pulls your things about and finds your pipe and tobacco and things, and cigarette portraits, and "Deadwood Dicks", that you've got put away all right, so's your mother and aunt wouldn't find them in a generation of cats, and says: "'Mother, why don't you make that boy go to work.

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He was done up at last; he slowed down till he couldn't waddle, and then, when he was thoroughly knocked up, that game-rooster turned on him, and gave him the father of a hiding.

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While drifting aimlessly round town with an eye out for some chance acquaintance to have a knock round with, you run against an old chum whom you never dreamt of meeting, or whom you thought to be in some other part of the country--or perhaps you knock up against someone who knows the old chum in question, and he says: "I suppose you know Tom Smith's in Sydney?"

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