Vulgar words in Peter Trawl - The Adventures of a Whaler (Page 1)
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In fact, we were thoroughly knocked up from the hard work we had gone through, and the little time we had had for rest.
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By this time we were all pretty well knocked up, and most of the men declared that they could pump no longer.
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There were two apprentices on board, who lived on the half-deck, and the doctor said that the first mate promised to have some berths knocked up for us with them.
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We went to the half-deck, where we found that the carpenter had knocked up some rough bunks, in which some mattresses and blankets had been placed.
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It seemed wonderful that more of the men did not knock up.
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The wind now shifted to the southward, and blew much stronger than before, knocking up a sea which threatened every moment to swamp our boat, which was not fitted for rough water.
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"The Chinamen by this time were so knocked up that they were scarcely able to exert themselves.
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Several went down in her, too much knocked up to exert themselves.