Vulgar words in Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 13 - Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Lovers (Page 1)
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They caroused, occasionally fought, studied when they felt like it, and made love to married women--all girls being under lock and key for safe-keeping.
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These facts were that out of his great love for Beatrice, in order to protect her good name, he had openly made love to another.
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One of the sons became a college professor, and wrote a commentary on "The Commedia," and also an unneeded defense of his father's character and motives in making love to a married lady.
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Said old Doctor Johnson to the aspiring poet, "Sir, I'll praise your book, but damn me if I'll read it."