Vulgar words in The Little White Bird; or, Adventures in Kensington gardens (Page 1)

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damn x 2
hussy x 1
knocked up x 1
            

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The story and a half of which it consists had been knocked up cheaply, by carpenters I should say rather than masons, and the general effect is of a brightly coloured van that has stuck for ever on its way through the passage.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 825   ~   ~   ~

"But Irene had promised to come every two hours; and when she came about four o'clock and I saw she was crying, it sort of blinded me, sir, and I stumbled against a member, Mr. B----, and he said, 'Damn you!'

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Well, sir, I had but touched him after all, and I was so broken it sort of stung me to be treated so and I lost my senses, and I said, 'Damn you!'"

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I have never known a bolder little hussy than this Irene.

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