A base soldier named Parolles told him to his face that now he had a "kicky-wicky" his business was not to fight but to stay at home. [Please select]
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"Kicky-wicky" was only a silly epithet for a wife, but it made Bertram feel he could not bear having a wife, and that he must go to the war in Italy, though the King had forbidden him. [Please select]
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The war was nearly over, but one of its concluding chapters taught Bertram that the soldier who had been impudent enough to call Helena his "kicky-wicky" was far less courageous than a wife. [Please select]
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