Vulgar words in Confidence (Page 1)
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I am making love.
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I have been making love ever since the last of May.
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Longueville, remembering that Gordon had written to him that he had been "making love," began to seek in his countenance for the ravages of passion.
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Damn it, I like my liberty--I like my judgment!"
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"Damn it, sir, you 're delicious!"
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"Well," said Bernard, "I tried to make love to her and she boxed my ears."
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"You tried to make love to her morally?"
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"Why did you try to make love to her?"
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I don't believe that you attempted to make love to her.
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"Suppose she had let you make love to her," said Gordon.
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"It 's not true, then," said Gordon, "that you tried to make love to Angela?"
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"Damn it, they 're going--yes, they 're going," said the Captain, after the two young men had exchanged a few allusions to current events.
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I don't ask you," Lovelock continued--"I don't care a damn whether she has or not.
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Damn it, it is a convenience, is n't it?
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I was a great deal at Mrs. Vivian's, and I should n't have felt nearly so much at liberty to go if I had known I should always find you there making love to Mademoiselle.