Vulgar words in Napoleon and Blucher (Page 1)
This book at a glance
|
~ ~ ~ Sentence 2,415 ~ ~ ~
Do not make love in too undisguised a manner to my wife, for she is right in saying that I am still a young man, and I may become jealous; that would be a pity!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 6,536 ~ ~ ~
"This is the second time we have been obliged to retreat," said Blucher, mournfully, "the second time that Bonaparte is luckier than we are; the blockheads will now say again that Bonaparte is invincible, and that they are fools who resist him, God being on his side, and fortune never forsaking him.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 6,551 ~ ~ ~
And as we are now moving, I am sure you see that we do not move backward; he who asserts that we are retreating is a blockhead.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 7,385 ~ ~ ~
But as people really do consider him a blockhead who does not talk as they do, let us humor them, and please correct my mistakes; but, pray, do so in such a manner that it will not be found out."
~ ~ ~ Sentence 10,671 ~ ~ ~
My brother Joseph is a pusillanimous and easily-disheartened man, and Minister Clarke is a blockhead.