Vulgar words in The Incomparable 29th and the "River Clyde" (Page 1)

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damn x 4
knocked up x 1
pimp x 1
            

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There being no parson for the coming Sundays they requested him to hold the services, but he replied that there was no use asking him, he could not pray worth a damn.

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_July 11th._--Was knocked up at 6.30 to see the General who is ill.

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A Tommy was sympathising to-day with another who was severely wounded and he replied, "I don't care a damn, I did for the bloke who shot me".

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"Damn you for a greedy devil," says Stephen, we dived into his pannier and each had another big bunch, paid him, and returned to camp where we had a really good dinner--roast chicken stuffed with oatmeal and onions, beans, stewed pears, Vermouth, and three half bottles of champagne (from the Medical Comforts pannier!

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He was a good fellow the padre, and nothing delighted him more, he remarked, than to hear Stephen saying "damn," he put so much expression into the word.

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He was a beast this guide, ready to swear he knew everything, a filthy, thick-lipped pimp who offered his good services again when night came.

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