Vulgar words in The Story of an African Farm, a novel (Page 1)
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He Makes Love.
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And yet, Tant Sannie kept no wine--he had not been drinking; his eyes were wide open and bright--he had not been sleeping; there was no girl up there--he had not been making love.
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He Makes Love.
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You know what sorrows I have passed through, Jemima; how unjustly I was always treated at school, the masters keeping me back and calling me a blockhead, though, as they themselves allowed, I had the best memory of any boy in the school, and could repeat whole books from beginning to end.
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How happy he would be sewing frills into his little girl's frocks, and how pretty he would look sitting in a parlour, with a rough man making love to him!
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One day coming to a little town, his horses knocked up, and he resolved to rest them there.