Vulgar words in The Caxtons — Complete (Page 1)

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blockhead x 3
damn x 1
knock up x 3
make love x 1
            

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"Yes; I think the boy is now as great a blockhead as most boys of his age are," observed my father with great complacency.

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"Dear me, Austin,-a great blockhead?"

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I don't want to be uncivil, or I would say damn 'em-Mr.-sir-Jack!"

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And you have made love to my daughter!"

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"We can knock up shelves for your books in no time," said my uncle, rubbing his hands.

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"Bolt is a blockhead.

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We were long in knocking up the hostlers: no carriage had arrived just before us; no carriage had passed the place since noon.

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I had had time, with the help of a carpenter, to knock up cabins for Vivian, Guy Bolding, and myself in the hold; for thinking we could not too soon lay aside the pretensions of Europe,-"de-fine-gentlemanize" ourselves, as Trevanion recommended,-we had engaged steerage passage, to the great humoring of our finances.

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