Vulgar words in The Historical Nights' Entertainment - First Series (Page 1)
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"It would make a bastard of him, you mean?" she cried, demanding the full expansion of their thoughts.
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There is about him at times something almost reminiscent of the Court buffoons of a century before, who puffed themselves out with mock pride, and aped a sort of sovereignty to excite laughter; with this difference, however, that in his own case it was not intended to be amusing.
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"And you betray your taste when you make love to a pink-and-white doll, a little fool that has no more wit nor manners than if she were painted on canvas!"
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"Last year I rode a she-ass that could argue better than you!