Vulgar words in Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 16: Depart Switzerland (Page 1)
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He had to leave at midnight and began to make love to his fair neighbour forthwith, and teased her in a thousand ways; but she remained as dumb as a statue, while he did all the talking and laughing, not regarding it within the bounds of possibility that she might be laughing at him.
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With these words the impudent hussy proceeded to exhibit me, and I let her do what she liked.
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This young fellow took my fancy by his originality; he had probably assumed it to distinguish himself from the blockheads amongst whom he had hitherto lived, and now used it in perfect good faith with everybody.
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"You hussy!" screamed the mother, "you are bringing disgrace on me; get out of my house.