Vulgar words in The Marriage of Elinor (Page 1)
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"But Philip is not an ass; and don't you think I have behaved very well, and may give myself this indulgence the second year?"
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I told you I went off on my own hook to that horrid place where they lived, and knocked up the old clergyman and the woman who wanted me to put on a shawl over one of the prettiest gowns I ever had.
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"I thought," he said, "you ass, that you knew exactly what to say."
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When he got to the place of meeting he found nothing but a telegram from Ralph, announcing that his father was so knocked up with his previous exertions that they were obliged to take a quiet day.