Vulgar words in The Vicomte de Bragelonne - Or Ten Years Later being the completion of "The Three - Musketeers" And "Twenty Years After" (Page 1)
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"Fancy, my dear fellow, that I revolted against the directions of that ass of a doctor, and I resolved to go out, whether it suited him or not; and, consequently, I told the valet who waited on me to bring me my clothes."
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"Ah!" said the king, throwing himself back in his armchair; "when I think that you have knocked up-how many horses?"
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Then, striking his forehead, "Oh, thou wilt never be aught but an ass, Jean la Fontaine!" he added."
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"I say I shall never be aught but an ass," answered La Fontaine, with a heavy sigh and swimming eyes.
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"Double ass that you are!" thought D'Artagnan; "if I had any interest or motive in demolishing your credit, I could do it in ten minutes.