Vulgar words in Memoirs of Louis XIV and His Court and of the Regency — Volume 03 (Page 1)
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I think M. de Monmouth was much worse than the Comte de Guiche; because, although a bastard, he was the son of Madame's own brother; and this incest doubled the crime.
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Addressing herself to the coachman, she said, "Overturn here, you blockhead--overturn!"
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[Illustration: Overturn here, you blockhead--290] A servant had gained so much in the Rue de Quincampoix, that he was enabled to set up his equipage.