Vulgar words in The "Goldfish" (Page 1)
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The great manufacturer or chemist in England, France, Italy, or Germany, the clever inventor, the astute banker, the successful merchant, have their due rewards; but, except in obvious instances, they are not presumed to have acquired incidentally to their material prosperity the arts of playing billiards, making love, shooting game on the wing, entertaining a house party or riding to hounds.
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I know a considerable number of doctors, as well as lawyers, who have built up lucrative practices by making love to their female clients and patients.
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He makes love and money at the same time.