Vulgar words in Evan Harrington — Volume 4 (Page 1)

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buffoon x 2
make love x 1
            

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~   ~   ~   Sentence 741   ~   ~   ~

Combine--say, Mirabeau and Alcibiades, and the result is the Lymport Tailor:--he measures your husband in the morning: in the evening he makes love to you, through a series of pantomimic transformations.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 828   ~   ~   ~

Isn't there something fine in his buffoon imitation of the real thing?

~   ~   ~   Sentence 834   ~   ~   ~

'Oh, come!' cried Mr. George, who saw his own subject snapped away from him by sheer cleverness; 'old Mel wasn't only a buffoon, my lady, you know.

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