Vulgar words in Memoirs of Louis XIV and His Court and of the Regency — Volume 10 (Page 1)

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bastard x 4
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Astonishment will be felt at what I am going to say, and yet, however, nothing is more strictly true: it is, that at the bottom of her soul she believed that she, bastard of the King, had much honoured M. d'Orleans in marrying him!

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Upon his return he appeared much knocked up.

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The bastards, or to speak exactly, M, du Maine saw it; Madame de Maintenon also; but they did nothing.

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He saw four other physicians, who, like the first four, did nothing but admire the learned and admirable treatment of Fagon, who made him take towards evening some Jesuit bark and water and intended to give him at night, ass's milk.

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The ministers, even the most powerful, openly studied their caprices; and the Princes of the blood, nay, the bastards,--not to mention people of lower grade, did the same.

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When he travelled, his coach was always full of women; his mistresses, afterwards his bastards, his daughters-in-law, sometimes Madame, and other ladies when there was room.

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