Vulgar words in The Log House by the Lake - A Tale of Canada (Page 1)

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~   ~   ~   Sentence 411   ~   ~   ~

Should to-morrow be like this, I propose knocking up D'Arcy.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 494   ~   ~   ~

Instead of continuing his work, he mounts his cob, after taking a glass or two of rum or whiskey grog--the more out of spirits he feels the stiffer it is--and rides off to knock up some neighbour, perhaps his equal, or perhaps utterly unfit to be his companion, as far as social intercourse is concerned.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 501   ~   ~   ~

Had it not been for this assistance he would have knocked up long ago.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 596   ~   ~   ~

Had he been alone he would have made another attempt to reach home; but Charley could not go further, and Harry would very likely knock up.

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