Vulgar words in The Pilgrims of the Rhine (Page 1)
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It was a gala night; the elderly fairies, as I said before, were chatting among the honeysuckles; the young were flirting, and dancing, and making love; the middle-aged talked politics under the mushrooms; and the queen herself and half-a-dozen of her favourites were yawning their pleasure from a little mound covered with the thickest moss.
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He was on his travels, and amused himself by making love to the queen.
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"You understand me, Mr. Reynard," said the griffin, "I have no daughter, and it was me you made love to.
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"See," said the griffin, as the beasts all laughed at the figure Reynard made running into the wood, "the dog beats the fox with the ladies, after all; and cunning as he is in everything else, the fox is the last creature that should ever think of making love!"