Vulgar words in Fenton's Quest (Page 1)
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I may be a little knocked up perhaps; that's all."
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Ellen was not always present during the whole of the evening, and in her absence the bailiff would unbosom himself to Gilbert on the subject of his daughter's undutiful conduct; telling him what a prosperous marriage the girl might make if she had only common sense enough to see her own interests in the right light, and wasn't the most obstinate self-willed hussy that ever set her own foolish whims and fancies against a father's wishes.
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I don't suppose I shall sleep much myself, but I am a little knocked up, and shall be glad of some sort of rest.
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I am knocked up with over exertion and excitement--that's all; my strength will come back to me sooner or later if I lie quietly here."