Vulgar words in Uncle Max (Page 1)

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ass x 1
fag x 2
knocked up x 3
            

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You are looking rather fagged, Ursula.

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I was quite savage when I found the horses had been taken out of their warm stables: the coachman was an ass, as I told him.'

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'I am not a bit knocked up,'--and, in rather a choky voice, 'I am not crying; I never cry before people; only I am a little tired.

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I was sorry that he should think that I was so easily knocked up; but it was not over-fatigue, nor yet his scolding, that had brought the tears to my eyes.

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'I tell him he must have a change after Christmas; he looks knocked up, and a trifle thin.

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Ah well, we must both suffer, I thought; for he certainly looked very unhappy, fagged, and weary, as though he had not slept.

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