Vulgar words in Louise de la Valliere (Page 1)

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ass x 2
buffoon x 2
knocked up x 2
            

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~   ~   ~   Sentence 726   ~   ~   ~

"Fancy, my dear fellow, that I revolted against the directions of that ass of a doctor, and I resolved to go out, whether it suited him or not: and, consequently, I told the valet who waited on me to bring me my clothes."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,836   ~   ~   ~

"Ah!" said the king, throwing himself back in his armchair: "When I think that you have knocked up-how many horses?"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 9,196   ~   ~   ~

"And yet," he continued, "if my name were De Wardes, and if I had the pliancy of character and strength of will of M. d'Artagnan, I should laugh, with my lips at least; I should convince other women that this perfidious girl, honored by the affection I have wasted on her, leaves me only one regret, that of having been abused and deceived by her seemingly modest and irreproachable conduct; a few might perhaps fawn on the king by jesting at my expense; I should put myself on the track of some of those buffoons; I should chastise a few of them, perhaps; the men would fear me, and by the time I had laid three dying or dead at my feet, I should be adored by the women.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 726   ~   ~   ~

"Fancy, my dear fellow, that I revolted against the directions of that ass of a doctor, and I resolved to go out, whether it suited him or not: and, consequently, I told the valet who waited on me to bring me my clothes."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,836   ~   ~   ~

"Ah!" said the king, throwing himself back in his armchair: "When I think that you have knocked up-how many horses?"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 9,196   ~   ~   ~

"And yet," he continued, "if my name were De Wardes, and if I had the pliancy of character and strength of will of M. d'Artagnan, I should laugh, with my lips at least; I should convince other women that this perfidious girl, honored by the affection I have wasted on her, leaves me only one regret, that of having been abused and deceived by her seemingly modest and irreproachable conduct; a few might perhaps fawn on the king by jesting at my expense; I should put myself on the track of some of those buffoons; I should chastise a few of them, perhaps; the men would fear me, and by the time I had laid three dying or dead at my feet, I should be adored by the women.

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