Vulgar words in Masterman Ready (Page 1)
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"I've brought an addition to our family, Mrs. Seagrave," said Ready: "we must allow them to remain in the house until I can knock up a little shelter for them.
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"William," said Ready, "I think, now that we have spread out the tents, we will, if Mr. Seagrave approves, all set to at once and knock up a fowl-house; it won't be more than a day's job, and then the creatures will have a home.
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As for Romer, he never woke till we pushed him hard, he was so completely knocked up.
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"A wild ass, partly covered with stripes, but not so much as the zebra; a pretty animal to look at, but the flesh is very bad.
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The conversation had not commenced more than a few minutes, when William said-- "Papa, they always say 'as stupid as an ass'.
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Is an ass such a stupid animal?"
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It is usual to say, as stupid as an ass, or as stupid as a pig, or a goose.