Vulgar words in An Algonquin Maiden - A Romance of the Early Days of Upper Canada (Page 1)
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"Oh, there is no doubt that Big Bear knew all about the best way to make love, for very soon the squaw-snake began to show great discontent with her husband, to scold him in a high voice, and to wish that he were dead; whereas she greeted Big Bear with much affection, warming her glittering head in his breast, and embracing him several times by coiling round and round him.
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As for the sense you speak of, I hope your friend possesses enough to keep him from making love to your sister."
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"He is far too proud to make love to one whom he considers his social superior, though she might do worse than permit it."