Vulgar words in Long Live the King! (Page 1)
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She stated, and perhaps not without reason, that such a move was to damn the whole thing at once.
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At twelve o'clock, Prince Ferdinand William Otto, clad in his riding-garments of tweed knickers, puttees, and a belted jacket, stood by the schoolroom window and looked out.
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It seems, however, that this young protege of yours, Larisch, has been making love to her over Otto's head."
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After that, not daring to look at her, but with his eyes fixed on the irregular sky-line of the city roofs, he told her many things, of his promise to the King, of the danger, imminent now and very real, of his word of honor not to make love to her, which he had broken.