Vulgar words in The Duke's Motto - A Melodrama (Page 1)
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"Damn all Mantuans!" he muttered, and did no more to interrupt the flow of Ãsop's discourse.
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He looked up sharply, glancing right and left, and Æsop and Staupitz fell back in confusion, while Lagardere spoke to them, mocking them: "You will dub me eccentric; you will nickname me whimsical; you will damn me for a finicking stickler, and all because I am such an old-fashioned rascal as to wish to keep my correspondence to myself.
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"Damn them!" he cried; "they have locked the door."
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"Damn you!" he screamed--"damn you!
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I have been so tired of waiting for you, mewed up in there."
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I can make love to more ladies at the same time than any gentleman of my age at court."
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He was familiar with the feigned rages of pretty country girls when it pleased great lords to make love to them.
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"Look at me, monseigneur," he said, "Æsop the hunchback, but do not laugh while you look and damn me for an impossible gallant.