Vulgar words in Frederick the Great and His Family (Page 1)
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"It is, indeed, true," said Belleville; "the little one is pretty, and I divert myself by making love to her.
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"You understand every thing," murmured Fritz, "but for myself, I am a poor stupid blockhead, and the king will laugh at me, for I have nothing to tell.
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"Before I knew you, I was a simple blockhead, and lived on stupidly from day to day, thinking of nothing.
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They allowed themselves to be comforted, in the absence of their husbands, by their lovers, and they felt no reproach of conscience; for they were convinced that their truant husbands were doing the same thing in their long separation--were making love to 'the lips that were near.'"
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Like King Midas, before whose thirsty lips every thing turned to gold, and who was starving in the midst of all his glory, I beseech you, stepfather, undertake the role of the barber, bore a hole and cry out in it that I have ass's ears--ears as long as those of King Midas.