Vulgar words in Friends, though divided - A Tale of the Civil War (Page 1)
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Coarse in manner--a buffoon in demeanor--so weak, that in many matters he suffered himself to be a puppet in the hands of the profligates who surrounded him, he had yet a certain amount of cleverness, and an obstinacy which nothing could overcome.
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"That horse of yours is more fagged than he is."
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Twice they stopped at inns at quiet villages, knocked up the sleeping hosts, and obtained hot wine for themselves and hot gruel for their horses.
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Their pace grew slower as the animals became thoroughly knocked up, and at last could not be urged beyond a walk.