Vulgar words in The Magnificent Montez - From Courtesan to Convert (Page 1)
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The story of the final rupture between them, as given by Guy de Pourtales, has in it something of the element of farce: Liszt allowed her to make love to him, and amused himself with this dangerous sweetheart.
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"The topic was discussed," one reads, "at the royal table itself by the family of Louis-Philippe; and Queen Amelie and Aunt Adelaide stigmatised the conduct of this wicked hussy, Lola Montez, in severe terms."
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At any rate, a certain Auguste Papon (a mixture of pimp and _souteneur_), whom she had met in Paris, happened to be in Munich at the same time as herself.
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While he was thus occupied, the amorous Lola made love to three separate gallants."
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To avenge you, I, bonnet on head and whip in hand--that whip which was never used but on a horse--this time to be disgraced by falling on the back of an ASS....
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The secret of my influence," he adds smugly, "was that I always treated her with respect, and never made love."
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GALLANTRY A history of the beginning of the reign of gallantry would carry us back to the creation of the world; for I believe that about the first thing that man began to do after he was created, was to make love to woman.
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I suppose it is not singular in this country to find the poorest cobbler, whose little shanty is next to the proud mansion of some millionaire, a man of really more mental attainments than his rich and haughty neighbour; in which case the millionaire will do well to look to it that the cobbler does not make love to his wife; and if he does, nobody need care much, for the millionaire will be quite sure to reciprocate.