Vulgar words in The Proud Prince (Page 1)
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His grotesque body was enveloped in yet more grotesque apparel--the piebald of the buffoon, the mottled livery of the chartered mountebank.
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"Mistress Red-head," he said, "if you knew the King as well as I know him you would damn him as deeply."
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The women now were laughing outright, but most of the men had only frowns for the unseemly license of a court buffoon.
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"Where did the buffoon spring from?"