Vulgar words in What's Bred in the Bone (Page 1)
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For my part, I shall give them a very wide berth indeed in future; and there's no reason why Elma should ever knock up against them."
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Hurrying on so through the crowded streets, now walking, now running, now pausing, now panting, knocking up here against a little knot of wayfarers, and delayed again there by an untimely block at some crowded crossing, he turned the corner at last with a beating heart into the narrow pavement of an alley marked up as Knatchbull Street.