Vulgar words in The Chouans (Page 1)
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"Milet-Mureau, an old blockhead.
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Monsieur, let me tell you that a true Republican officer just from the Polytechnique would not have made love to me as you have done, and would not have taken me for a pretty adventuress.
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"A worthless hussy takes a noble name to soil it with such treachery," added Madame du Gua.
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Men laughed at sentiments, and pictured them all the better because they did not feel them; their satirical epigrams were as fascinating as the light-hearted humor with which they could put a whole adventure into a word; and yet they had sometimes too much wit, and wearied women by making love an art, and not a matter of feeling.
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"If you make love, my little marquis, it will be on your winding-sheet."