Vulgar words in Paddy Finn (Page 1)
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The doctor, finding that we did not require much of his assistance, attended to Larry and the other men, who appeared far more knocked up than we were, and they were at once sent to their hammocks.
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The fellow whose pistol I had knocked up, however, had his cutlass uplifted to strike me down, when Larry, who was by my side, parried the blow with his cutlass, and, though he got a severe wound, he brought the man to the deck by a blow which he gave the next moment.
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I bade him therefore go on as his master told him, although he proceeded at a slower rate than at first, for fear of knocking up his horses.