Vulgar words in Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 21: South of France (Page 1)
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I watched the game carefully, and noting how little by little her familiarity increased, I felt sure that she would have to surrender at last, if not at Genoa, certainly on the journey, when we would be thrown constantly in each other's society with nobody to spy upon our actions, and with nothing else to do but to make love.
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"He made a mistake, for you are a blockhead."
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I sat by the bed, and fell to making love to her, and at last made as if I would kiss her, but she resisted, and we went on talking.
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Here you must continue living with Annette; besides, I have got your niece to make love to."
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I had scarcely uttered the words, when the kindly blockhead rose and cried enthusiastically,-- "Parbleu!
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I hastened to rejoin them, and my niece took my arm, laughing heartily to hear the officer making love to Marcoline, who did not understand a word he said.
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"Damn the marchioness!
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"The right of love, blockhead, and the right of luck, and the right of the strongest!
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"Are you always obliged to have--a girl beside you when you make love to her?"
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I shall be called a bastard, and my income of twenty-four thousand francs will be lost to me.
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"You will be my son, and I will never allow anyone to call you a bastard."
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The oracle told her that she must go to Paris for her lying-in, and leave all her possessions to her son, who would not be a bastard, as Paralis promised that as soon as I got to London an English gentleman should be sent over to marry her.