Vulgar words in The Golden Bowl — Volume 1 (Page 1)
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The Prince's notion of a recompense to women--similar in this to his notion of an appeal--was more or less to make love to them.
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Now he hadn't, as he believed, made love the least little bit to Mrs. Assingham--nor did he think she had for a moment supposed it.
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He liked in these days, to mark them off, the women to whom he hadn't made love: it represented-- and that was what pleased him in it--a different stage of existence from the time at which he liked to mark off the women to whom he had.