Vulgar words in The Cruise of the Alabama and the Sumter (Page 1)
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We finished coaling, except seven or eight tons, by working until 9 P.M., when the men were fairly fagged out.
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Although she came within a mile of us, with the intention, as we thought, of coming to anchor, she kept on her course to the southward and we piped down, the men, much fagged from coaling, not having lost more than half an hour's rest by the operation.
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I am quite knocked up with cold and fever, but sick as I may be, I can never lie by and be quiet, the demands of duty being inexorable and incessant.
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"I felt," writes Captain Semmes, "great relief to have him on board, as I was quite knocked up with cold and fever, and was too ill-qualified physically for exposure to the weather and watching through the night.
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--"Damn you!