Vulgar words in Voyage of the Liberdade (Page 1)

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damn x 1
jackass x 1
knocked up x 1
square away x 2
            

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Then, jumping upon the taffrail of his craft, as we came abreast the shoal, he yelled, like a Comanche, to my pilot to: "Port the helm!" and what does my mutton-headed jackass do but port hard over!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 390   ~   ~   ~

Then grasping me by the throat, he tried to force me over the taffrail, and cried, exultingly, as he felt me give way under his brute strength, "Now, you damn fool, shoot!" at the same time drawing his knife to strike.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 736   ~   ~   ~

Then squaring away before the wind she spread her willing sails, and flew onward like a bird.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 993   ~   ~   ~

Along about half way from Cape St. Roque to the Amazon, the wind which had been blowing hard for two days, from E.S.E., and raising lively waves all about, increased to a gale that knocked up seas, washing over the little craft more than ever.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,015   ~   ~   ~

Then, squaring away again, we set what sail the canoe could carry, scudding before it, for the wind was still in our favour, though blowing very hard.

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