Vulgar words in A Source Book of Australian History (Page 1)

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I persisted in his trying to go on, and managed to get him along several times, until I saw that he was almost knocked up, when he said he could not carry his swag, and threw all he had away.

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I was very nearly knocked up myself, but ascended the range and had a very extensive view.

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Windich went on the only horse not knocked up in order to find water for the horses.

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I am nearly knocked up again to-night; my boots have hurt my feet, but I am not yet disheartened.

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The horses were very tired, not having had anything to eat for the last two or three days; and some showed signs of giving in; in fact, all weak and knocked up, and we had to handle them very carefully.

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