Vulgar words in Beechcroft at Rockstone (Page 1)
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'Oh no; I should be knocked up, and on your hands.
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'We might play after our walk---and after tea; but it had to be quiet play, not real good games, even before Fly was ill---at least we did have some real games when Primrose came over, or when Cousin Rotherwood had us down in his study or in the hall; but Fly got tired, and knocked up very soon even then.
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'It is the only way to speak to these fellows; and it is enough to drive one mad to see what comes of the neglect of a conceited young ass above his business.
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'I hope not cockiest of the cocky,' said Mr. Underwood, smiling.
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'I don't think poor Theodore is cocky,' said Gillian; 'the Whites have always been so bullied and sat upon.'
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'I fully believe that she is a good girl, though this business and Master Richard's applications staggered me; and this soldier fellow must be an ass if he is not a scamp.'
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Rigdum Funnidos was in a hutch in the small garden under the cliff, Begum and two small gray kittens were in a basket under the kitchen stairs, Aga was purring under everybody's feet, Cocky was turning out the guard upon his perch---in short, Il Lido was made as like Silverfold as circumstances would permit.
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Mrs. Halfpenny smiled grimly at the notion of her being sooner knocked up than a steam-engine.
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A sixth-form youth was far too great a man to be withstood by one who was not yet a public schoolboy at all; and Wilfred actually obeyed, while Jasper added to Fergus--- 'How could you be such a little ass as to go and tell him all that rot?'
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The sisters returned from London, the younger looking brilliant and in unusual health, and the elder fagged and weary.