Vulgar words in Education sentimentale. English (Page 1)
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But Cisy, observing that M. de Forchambeaux refused to take wine: "Go on, damn it, drink!
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The Citizen gave vent to his indignation: "Do you think we came here as a mere sham, damn it!
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to take the Rhine, damn it!"
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"Oh, damn it!" exclaimed the captain, "no blackguardisms in the ranks!
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For in order to please women, one must exhibit the thoughtlessness of a buffoon or all the wild passion of tragedy!
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Was it a safe thing to have always near him that bastard, a daughter, whom he introduced into the house at the end of five years of married life, and who, were it not for me, might have led him into some act of folly?"
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He imagined the child grown into a young man; he would make a companion of him; but perhaps he would be a blockhead, a wretched creature, in any event.