Vulgar words in Heartsease, Or, the Brother's Wife (Page 1)
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'It don't hurt me,' said Sarah, in disdain; and as Arthur shut his door, she murmured to herself, 'I'm not that sort to be knocked up with nothing; but he is an easy kind-spoken gentleman after all.
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I was afraid Theodora had taken you too far, and the heat would knock you up, and the boy would roar till you were all manner of colours.'
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'She is gone to bed; Arthur thinks her knocked up.'
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Her spirits as high as ever, and with as little ballast; and yet she looks so fagged.
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I might have been saved all this if I had not been ass enough to put my neck into Gardner's noose that unlucky Derby-day.