Vulgar words in Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends (Page 1)
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"You are an absolute and unqualified fool," said the king, laughing, "and if it was not against my conscience, and unworthy of human nature, to engage a man as a perpetual buffoon, I would promote you to the office of court fool.
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Ass, if you had no money, why did you not come to me?
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Not only the lights, but also the eyes of Algarotti, are burning dimly; and look how the good marquis is, in thought, making love-winks toward his night-cap, which lies waiting for him upon his bed!