Vulgar words in The Missing Ship - The Log of the "Ouzel" Galley (Page 1)
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If this stranger proves to be a seaman he may give you some relief by doing duty on board; you've had a trying time of it, Owen, and it is a mercy you've not knocked up."
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"Thurot has made up his mind to run for it," cried the captain; "he's squaring away his yards, and Olding's after him.
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"We pushed on, however," he continued, "rather faster than was prudent, and knocked up our horses so that they require a day's rest before proceeding further; and we must therefore impose ourselves on you as guests, unless you turn us out."