Vulgar words in An Historical Journal of the Transactions at Port Jackson and Norfolk Island (Page 1)
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At this time there were about five of our people upon the beach, and the boat lying afloat, with her stern close to the shore, and the sailors lying on their oars: Mr. Bradley, who was in the stern of the boat, seeing the opportunity good, gave the signal for securing them; in a moment their heels were knocked up, and they were tumbled into the boat, followed by those who secured them, and the boat pulled immediately off.
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Making love in this country is always prefaced by a beating, which the female seems to receive as a matter of course.