Vulgar words in Philothea - A Grecian Romance (Page 1)
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I should not have mentioned the occurrence, even to you, had I not wished to warn you how lightly this volatile Athenian can make love."
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Even thus did Midas laboriously conceal the deformity of his head; but his barber, who saw him without disguise, whispered his secret in the earth, and when the winds arose, the voices of a thousand reeds proclaimed to the world, 'King Midas hath ass's ears.'"