Vulgar words in Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands (Page 1)
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One dark, tempestuous night, I was knocked up by the arrival of other visitors.
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I borrowed some mules from the Land Transport Corps--mine were knocked up by yesterday's work--and loading them with good things, started off with my partner and some other friends early on that memorable Sunday morning for Cathcart's Hill.
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The Tartar's two horses were soon knocked up, and the fellow obtained a third at a little village, and so we rolled on until mid-day, when, thoroughly exhausted, we left our clumsy vehicle and carried our hamper beneath the shade of a beautiful cherry-tree, and determined to lunch.