Vulgar words in Chivalry (Page 1)
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But these sins which damn one's soul are in actual performance very tedious affairs; and I begin to grow aweary of the game.
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"Dompnedex!" the Earl was wont to say; "in sincerity I am fond of Gregory Darrell, and if he chooses to make love to my daughter that is none of my affair.
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'_ "_Between a heifer and an ass Enixa est puerpera; In ragged woollen clad He was Qui regnat super aethera, And patiently may we then pass That sing, and heartily sing we, 'Gloria Tibi, Domine!_" The Queen shivered in the glad sunlight.