Vulgar words in The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No 3, September 1864 - Devoted To Literature And National Policy (Page 1)

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damn x 2
fag x 1
knock up x 1
            

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But the rest of the picture was such a perplexity to me that I could think of nothing better than to send for Mr. Laroy Sunderland to call one day when I was out, and knock up Raphael to draw the princess, and Salvator Rosa, the clouds, and Titian to see to the sky and light.

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I have little doubt that it fell upon him as a Nemesis, in the first place for writing bad English, and secondly for daring to 'damn with faint praise' the loyal, generous, joyous, chivalrous, religious soldier, Frederick, Baron de la Motte-Fouqué, and prince of romance.

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Presently an early _reveillé_ startles us from our beds of soft plank, and, as we fall in sleepily, fagged and exhausted in mind and body by this work, so new and so trying, we are electrified by the hoarse croak of Sergeant Files--he too is used up.

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Wilt thou then damn me, O my God!

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