Vulgar words in Stage-Land (Page 1)
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The hero has his own way of making love.
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"I will, at great expense and inconvenience to myself, murder the good old man, get the hero accused of the crime, and make love to his wife while he is in prison.
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Don't make love to the hero's wife.
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The chief duty of the comic man's life is to make love to servant-girls, and they slap his face; but it does not discourage him; he seems to be more smitten by them than ever.
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This is more than proved by the fact that she learns to love the hero before she dies; for no one but a really good woman capable of extraordinary patience and gentleness could ever, we are convinced, grow to feel any other sentiment for that irritating ass, than a desire to throw bricks at him.
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They have nothing to do with the play, but they come on immediately after anything very sad has happened and make love.
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The hero and heroine have big rooms to make love in, with a fire and plenty of easy-chairs, so that they can sit about in picturesque attitudes and do it comfortably.
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And there is always a tremendous row going on in the house when the comic lovers are making love.