Vulgar words in The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1808) (Page 1)

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damn x 2
knocked up x 1
            

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From this day to the twentieth I placed shelves, and knocked up nails on the posts to hang every thing up that could be hung up: and now I began to be in some order within doors.

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They were going on in a little thriving posture, when the three unnatural rogues, their own countrymen too, in mere humour, and to insult them, came and bullied them, and told them the island was theirs; that the governor, meaning me, had given them possession of it, and nobody else had any right to it; and, damn them, they should build no houses upon their ground, unless they would pay them rent for them.

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he no hear you swear, curse, speak the great damn?

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