Vulgar words in A Sailor of King George (Page 1)

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bastard x 1
knock up x 1
make love x 4
ugly as sin x 1
            

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When the ropes were coiled down they were admitted on board, when they began dancing round the quarter-deck and making love to the officers for their washing.

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She was just commissioned at Chatham, and as we did not expect to sail for three weeks, I had plenty of time to make love."

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After this freak, which was nearly knocking up my cruise, we jogged on steadily until we came to a narrow street, down which he turned in spite of all my endeavours to prevent him, and again hove to at the door of another house.

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I was almost idle enough to make love, and nearly lost my heart seven times.

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Some few had tolerably regular features, and I noticed the captain making love like a Greenland bear to the girl I danced with.

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In the afternoon a canoe came alongside with a tall grasshopper of a woman as ugly as sin and as black as the ace of spades, with a little girl about seven years old a shade, if possible, blacker, and as great a beauty as herself.

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We cut a path through an immense large forest, which boasted some noble-looking cotton, manchineel and iron trees, and a red tree something resembling the bastard mahogany.

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