Vulgar words in The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters (Page 1)

This book at a glance

ass x 2
blockhead x 2
bonehead x 2
buffoon x 3
damn x 1
            
make love x 1
poppycock x 2
            

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nothing restrains them, those boneheads!

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I say that the hideous old man who buys young girls does not make love and that there is in it neither death nor birth, nor infinity, nor male nor female.

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Prostitutes,-- like France,--always have a weakness for old buffoons.

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They continue to damn your book.

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eternal poppycock!

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always poppycock!

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Your old blockhead who loves you.

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You shun friends, you plunge into work, and reckon ass lost the time you might employ in loving or in being loved.

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A lot of scoundrels and buffoons came to advertise themselves as usual, and today, Monday, the day of the theatrical paper, there must be bits in the bulletins, THAT WILL MAKE COPY.

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I know now, and thoroughly, all the great buffoons who had a disastrous influence on the XIXth century.

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Ridicule the critics, they are blockheads.

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TO GEORGE SAND Saturday, 26 September, 1874 Then, after having been bored like an ass on the top of the Righi, I returned home the first of August and started my book.

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In short, your troubadour (not very troubadourish) has become a sad bonehead.

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