Vulgar words in The Twins - A Domestic Novel (Page 1)

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blockhead x 1
knocked up x 2
make love x 1
            

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There's that white-livered fellow, Charles--" "Never mind him, boy; do you suppose he would have the heart to make love to such a splendid creature as Miss Warren: fy, Julian, for a faint heart: Charles is well enough as a Sabbath-school teacher, but I hope he will not bear away the palm of a ladye-love from my fine high-spirited Julian."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 694   ~   ~   ~

So, faintly leaning on the butler's arm, the poor old man (whom a moiety of ten minutes, with its crowding fears, had made to look some ten years older,) proceeded to the square, and knocked up Sir Abraham at midnight, and the admiral came down, half asleep, in dressing-gown and slippers, vexed at having been knocked up from his warm berth so uncomfortably: it put him sorely in remembrance of his hardships as a middy.

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let him not cross my path, gossiping blockhead!

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