Vulgar words in Daniel Deronda (Page 1)
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Besides, she objected, with a sort of physical repulsion, to being directly made love to.
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"Pray don't make love to me!
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Decisively, but yet with some return of kindness, she said-- "About making love?
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"Damn her!" thought Grandcourt, as he too checked his horse.
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He had hunted the tiger--had he ever been in love or made love?
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I knew he meant to make love to me, and I had it firmly in my mind that a nobleman and one who was not a Jew could have no love for me that was not half contempt.
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But if you suppose I care a damn for that you are most stupendously mistaken."
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It seemed to foreshadow that capability of reticence in Deronda that his imagination was much occupied with two women, to neither of whom would he have held it possible that he should ever make love.
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Withering the heart; The oil and wine from presses of the Goyim, Poisoned with scorn.
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What I thank our fathers for is that there are fewer blockheads among us than among other races.
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"For the same reason that the cleverest men in the country don't get themselves or their ideas into Parliament," said the ready Pash; "because the blockheads are too many for 'em."
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Any blockhead can cite generalities, but the mind-master discerns the particular cases they represent.
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Yet Rex wondered much whether Gwendolen had been in love with the successful suitor, or had only forborne to tell him that she hated being made love to.
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If he were not a Jew I would permit myself to damn him--with faint praise, I mean," said Hans, but with no smile.
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Besides, she objected, with a sort of physical repulsion, to being directly made love to.
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"Pray don't make love to me!
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Decisively, but yet with some return of kindness, she said-- "About making love?
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"Damn her!" thought Grandcourt, as he to checked his horse.
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He had hunted the tiger--had he ever been in love or made love?
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I knew he meant to make love to me, and I had it firmly in my mind that a nobleman and one who was not a Jew could have no love for me that was not half contempt.
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But if you suppose I care a damn for that you are most stupendously mistaken."
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It seemed to foreshadow that capability of reticence in Deronda that his imagination was much occupied with two women, to neither of whom would he have held it possible that he should ever make love.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 8,253 ~ ~ ~
Withering the heart; The oil and wine from presses of the Goyim, Poisoned with scorn.
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What I thank our fathers for is that there are fewer blockheads among us than among other races.
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"For the same reason that the cleverest men in the country don't get themselves or their ideas into Parliament," said the ready Pash; "because the blockheads are too many for 'em."
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Any blockhead can cite generalities, but the mind-master discerns the particular cases they represent.
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Yet Rex wondered much whether Gwendolen had been in love with the successful suitor, or had only forborne to tell him that she hated being made love to.
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If he were not a Jew I would permit myself to damn him--with faint praise, I mean," said Hans, but with no smile.