Vulgar words in Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Australia, Volume 2 (Page 1)

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beat (one's) brains out x 1
knock up x 3
knocked up x 2
            

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Horses knock up.

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Horses knock up.

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Here our horses began to be quite knocked up, chiefly from want of water; we therefore dismounted and dragged them on, for I hoped by taking the direction of Mr. Oxley's line of route, as shown on his map, that the branches would soon concentrate in one united channel.

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HORSES KNOCK UP.

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After travelling fifteen miles one of them rode by Woods, who carried the theodolite, knocked up when we were far from the Lachlan.

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It seemed that our civility had as usual inspired these savages with a desire to beat our brains out while asleep, and we were thankful that in effecting their cowardly designs they had been once more unsuccessful.

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