Vulgar words in A Word, Only a Word — Complete (Page 1)
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Strolling players, jugglers and buffoons were the witnesses, and there was no lack of music and tinsel.
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Will you change your mind now, you blockhead?"
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He had been a buffoon, and his dress still bore many tokens of his former profession.
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Once he had been invited by a former boon-companion, to accompany him to his ancestral castle, to cheer his sick father; and so it happened that he became a buffoon, wandered from one great lord to another, and finally entered the elector's service.
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That's the way blockheads are caught.