Vulgar words in The House of Walderne - A Tale of the Cloister and the Forest in the Days of the Barons' Wars (Page 1)
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The people were unlike other people; they cared little for war, they wrote books and made love on the banks of the Rhone and Garonne.
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As for the wines, there were Bordeaux (Gascon), and Malmsey (Rhenish), and Romeneye, Bastard and Osey (very sweet the last two); and for liquors hippocras and clary (not claret).