Vulgar words in Memoirs of Louis XIV and His Court and of the Regency — Volume 04 (Page 1)
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These bastards are of so bad a disposition that God knows who was their father.
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This fills me with anxiety, for I know too well how expert the wicked old hussy is in the use of poison.
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The King of Denmark has the look of a simpleton; he made love to my daughter while he was here.
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It is therefore evident that all this proceeds from the bastards.
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That old Maintenon has continued pretty tranquil until the termination of the process relating to the legitimation of the bastards.
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This is the cause of those great disputes which the Princes of the blood have had with the bastards, as may be seen by their memorial.
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The confessor was then eighty years of age, and not unlike an ass; his ears were very long, his mouth very wide, his head very large, and his body very long.