Vulgar words in The Three Admirals (Page 1)
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If these had already come a good way that morning they might be tired and soon knock up, but if they were fresh they might ere long overtake the midshipmen.
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Their steeds, too, were giving evident signs of being knocked up, and they had to keep their sticks going to make the poor animals move forward.
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Jack rightly thought that he had been too busy to dream of making love to the lawyer's fair daughters, attractive as one and all of them were.
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"Yes; tell him he is a base deceiver," answered Angelica, "and that I hope he may catch a tartar the next time he attempts to make love to an innocent maiden by presenting her with any of his abominable verses."