Vulgar words in The Danvers Jewels, and Sir Charles Danvers (Page 1)
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After recompensing both with all our spare cash, we got ourselves hoisted stiffly into the cab, and Carr good-naturedly insisted on seeing me home, though he owned to feeling, as he put it, "rather knocked up by his knocking down."
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He said that he felt the heat, and he certainly look very much knocked up.
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Molly had called her donkey Balaam, partly owing to a misapprehension of Scripture narrative, and partly owing to the assurance of Charles, when in sudden misgiving she had consulted him on the point, that Balaam _had_ been an ass.
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A clergyman has been said to have made love to the helpmeet of his choice out of the Epistle to the Galatians.