Vulgar words in A Little Bush Maid (Page 1)

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cocky x 1
hussy x 1
jackass x 4
knock up x 1
knocked up x 2
            

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He tolerated black Billy, who fed him, and was respectful to Mr. Linton; but he worshipped Mrs. Brown, the cook, and her appearance at the kitchen door, which he could see from his stand, caused an instant outbreak of cheers and chatter, varied by touching appeals to "scratch Cocky."

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"No use to think of those lazy hussies of girls having the breakfast-room ready at this hour.

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Occasionally came the clear whistle of a lyre bird or the peal of a laughing jackass.

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Anyhow, I have my mates, not only old Turpentine, my snake, but others--wallabies that have come to recognise me as harmless, for I never hunt anywhere near home, the laughing jackasses, two of them, that come and guffaw to me every morning, the pheasants that I watch capering and strutting on the logs hidden in the scrub.

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"Yes, and carry you back when you knock up," said that gentleman, returning the missile, without success, Norah having retreated behind a vase of roses.

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A cheeky jackass on a gum tree bough fairly roared with laughter, and Norah woke up with a violent start.

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"Hallo!" he said, smiling, "did the old jackass wake you?

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"Norah, dear, are you quite knocked up?"

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"Only knocked up," he said, in answer to the old woman's terrified exclamation.

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