Vulgar words in A Child's History of England (Page 1)
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The merchant had taught her only two English words (for I suppose he must have learnt the Saracen tongue himself, and made love in that language), of which London was one, and his own name, Gilbert , the other.
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But, he knew (remembering his nephews) how to remove that obstacle, and he made love to the Princess Elizabeth, telling her he felt perfectly confident that the Queen would die in February.
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His first care was to send over that insolent upstart, Buckingham, to bring Henrietta Maria from Paris to be his Queen; upon which occasion Buckingham-with his usual audacity-made love to the young Queen of Austria, and was very indignant indeed with Cardinal Richelieu , the French Minister, for thwarting his intentions.