Vulgar words in The Hunt Ball Mystery (Page 1)
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"A footman making love to a housemaid turned the key in a panic at being trapped," Kelson said to his host.
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It made Gifford flush with anger to think that this lovely high-bred girl was being worried, probably being made love to, by a man of that objectionable type; for that she could be in that situation without coercion was not to be believed.
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He was always making love to me, and was quite impervious to snubbing.