Vulgar words in Bohemian Days - Three American Tales (Page 1)
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That is the Tessino, braining itself in cataracts.
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It was a weary week ensuing; he drank spirits all the time, and made love to an English governess in the Tuileries garden, and when Sunday came, with a rainy, windy, dismal evening, he went with Terrapin and Co. to the Closerie des Lilas.
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Now she mounts her dappled ass-- He well-pleased such friend to know-- And right merrily they pass The armorial château; Down the long, straight paths they tread Till the forest, overhead, Whispers low its leafy love; In the archways' green caress Rides the wondrous dryadess-- Thrills the grass beneath her press, And the blue-eyed sky above.