Vulgar words in A Modern Chronicle — Complete (Page 1)
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"I know those fellows-they make love to every woman they meet.
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"I imagine the Vicomte could make love charmingly," she said.
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Does he know how to make love?"
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After all, there might have been some excuse for it, and he made love divinely.
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She was aware that Mr. Spence was making love, in his own manner: the New fork manner, undoubtedly; though what he said was changed by the new vibrations in his voice.
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He was making love, too, with a characteristic lack of apology and with assurance.
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He made love to her on the way to the station, and she was terrified.
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"Suppose I allowed Mr. Brent to make love to me, as he's very willing to do, would you be sufficiently interested to compete."
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"I hope you won't think I'm making love to you.
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"Damn them!" he cried, "from this day I forbid you to have anything to do with them, do you hear.
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He only left France long enough to come over here and make love to her, and he swears he'll never leave it again.