Vulgar words in Dick Leslie's Luck - A Story of Shipwreck and Adventure (Page 1)
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"Why, what is the meaning of this, Chips?" demanded Leslie, as he emerged from the companion-way, at seven bells, clad in bathing-drawers only, on his way forward to take his matutinal douche under the head pump; "is this swell the forerunner of a new gale, or has it been knocked up by something that we have just missed?"
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"Well, Chips, it is a pity," said Leslie, soothingly and sympathetically; "if you had but told me how completely you were knocked up, I would have taken your watch for you, although I am pretty well knocked up myself.
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What an ass and a cad I am!"
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It was a long and heavy job, occupying him the entire day, and sending him back to the island at night completely fagged out.