Vulgar words in The Young Berringtons - The Boy Explorers (Page 1)

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jackass x 11
knocked up x 1
            

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"Your girls do not appear to be the worse for it, though Hector looks somewhat knocked up."

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A BLACK HELP FOR BIDDY OBTAINED--BENDIGO, HER HUSBAND--PRODUCTS OF THE ESTATE--SHOOTING EXCURSIONS--HECTOR AND THE LEECHES--THE BOYS AWAKENED BY A LAUGHING JACKASS--A FLOOD IN THE RIVER.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 846   ~   ~   ~

"That is the settler's alarum--the laughing jackass."

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"Laughing jackass!" exclaimed Hector.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 848   ~   ~   ~

"I never heard that a jackass laughed, and I don't see one there," for in his eagerness he had jumped up, and gone to the window.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,078   ~   ~   ~

then you will have to come to 'possum, or have to eat a tree-lizard, or our friend the laughing jackass, or her eggs, if she happen to have a nest in this tree.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,088   ~   ~   ~

Here's a bit of damper to stay your appetite until we can catch a 'possum or a laughing jackass for dinner;" and Harry produced one of the dampers which he had stowed away in his pocket.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,139   ~   ~   ~

AWAKENED BY THEIR FRIEND THE LAUGHING JACKASS--ANOTHER DAY UP THE TREE-- THE FLOOD SUBSIDES--RETURN TO DRY LAND--FIND THE FAMILY ENCAMPED--PAUL RETURNS.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,144   ~   ~   ~

They were awakened by a loud cheerful cachination close above their heads, and on looking up, what should they see but their friend the laughing jackass, looking very much surprised to find them in such near proximity to its mate's nest.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,158   ~   ~   ~

They were again awakened by that irrepressible fellow, the laughing jackass, at early dawn, and on looking out from their leafy bower they found that the ground beneath their feet was dry.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,327   ~   ~   ~

Roused next morning by a laughing jackass, who had conveniently perched himself on a bough overhead, they took breakfast in the hut with the shepherd, and set off at the time he drove out his flock to pasture.

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"Because I see no cockatoos, laughing jackasses, or other birds flying about.

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