Vulgar words in The Portrait of a Lady — Volume 1 (Page 1)
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Did she think I was making love to her?"
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It suddenly came upon her that her situation was one which a few weeks ago she would have deemed deeply romantic: the park of an old English country-house, with the foreground embellished by a "great" (as she supposed) nobleman in the act of making love to a young lady who, on careful inspection, should be found to present remarkable analogies with herself.
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"You who know everything," she said, "you must know this: whether that curious creature's really making love to my niece."