Vulgar words in Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 18: Return to Naples (Page 1)
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I live with my mother, who is a good woman, but devout to the point of superstition; she will damn my soul in her efforts to save it.
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One of the guests, a fine-looking man, on hearing my name announced, said gaily,-- "If you bear my name, you must be one of my father's bastards."
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"True, it often makes love to cease."
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Evidently the little hussy had told her mistress the story, and the mistress had thought fit to take the maid's place.
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However, the archbishop owed his promotion to the fact that he was a bastard of the Duc d'Orleans, the French Regent.
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She had made Love a robber, and the hungry boy had consented, but afterwards, when he craved more substantial fare, she refused him, and ardour was succeeded by contempt.