Vulgar words in George Sand, some aspects of her life and writings (Page 1)
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At the age of fifteen the young girl married Comte de Horn, a bastard son of Louis XV.
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It would be strange indeed if a girl of eighteen did not feel some affection for the man who had been the first to make love to her, a man whom she had married of her own free-will.
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He next made love to poor Noun's mistress, and then deserted her to make a rich marriage.
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As I do not care to earn my living and then leave _my substance_ in the hands of the _diable_ and be bowed out of the house every year, while the village hussies sleep in my beds and bring their fleas into my house, I just said: 'I ain't going to have any more of that,' and I went and found the big judge of La Chatre, and I says, says I: 'That's how it is.'