Vulgar words in A History of the Four Georges, Volume II (Page 1)
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But she added, "He is such an ass that one cannot tell what he thinks; and yet he is not so great a fool as you take him for, neither."
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As a friend of the Queen said at the time, if ever the Crown came to be fought for again, the only question could be whether the people would rather have the Whig bastard or the Tory bastard.
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In Trinity College he remained for thirteen years, studying, thinking, dreaming, bewildering most of the collegians, his colleagues, who seemed to have been unable to make up their minds whether he was a genius or a blockhead.