Vulgar words in Harry Heathcote of Gangoil (Page 1)

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ass x 6
cuss x 2
knock up x 1
knocked up x 2
            

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Then he, too, had drawn himself up, had declared that Heathcote was an ignorant ass, and had unconsciously made up his mind to commence hostilities.

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He owned to himself that though Heathcote was a pig- headed ass, the ladies were very nice, and he thought that the pig- headed ass in choosing one of them for himself had by no means taken the nicest.

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Heathcote was a pig-headed ass, who possibly regarded him as an incendiary simply because he had bought some land.

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"The fellow who did that was an ass," said Harry; "a greater ass than I should have taken him to be, not to have known that if he could have gotten the grass to burn outside, the wool-shed must have gone without all that preparation.

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Then the sons within had interfered from their beds, swearing that their father was the noisiest old "cuss" unhung, they having had their necessary slumbers disturbed.

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Sending up here to look for sheep-skins, cuss his impudence!

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"He is quite, quite knocked up," said the wife.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,243   ~   ~   ~

"I ain't knocked up a bit," said Harry, jumping up from his chair.

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"What should knock me up?

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