Vulgar words in Reminiscences of Queensland - 1862-1869 (Page 1)
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The troopers told us the reason they did not stop at the island on their way down was because it contained only a mob of old gins, who had knocked up the previous evening, and could not make the camp.
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The action gave great pleasure and satisfaction to the men present, who, as a mark of gratitude, on return to town, wished to knock up the public-house people and shout drinks for all hands.
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"Ah!" he said, "I'm a man, but that's an ass."