Vulgar words in Elsie Venner (Page 1)
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He remembered how he had floored Master Weeks, and he had just "spunk" enough left in him to try to repeat his former successful experiment an the new master.
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At any rate, so it seemed to Dick Venner, who, as was said before, had tried making love to her.
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The mansion-house young men were off at college or in the cities, or making love to each other's sisters, or at any rate unavailable for some reason or other.
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What will happen, though, if he makes love to her?
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Yet her name was never coupled with that of any youth or man, until this cousin had provoked remark by his visit; and even then it was oftener in the shape of wondering conjectures whether he would dare to make love to her, than in any pretended knowledge of their relations to each other, that the public tongue exercised its village-prerogative of tattle.
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The intelligent reader will not confound this matured and serious intention of falling in love with the young lady with that mere impulse of the moment before mentioned as an instance of making love.
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As to the thought of his nephew's making love to his daughter, it had almost passed from his mind.
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Damn the shoulder!--let me go!