Vulgar words in Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 05 - Little Journeys to the Homes of English Authors (Page 1)
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As a rule only single men, or those unhappily mated, make love and write poetry.
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They frolicked, drank, made love to married women, courted maidens, fought, feasted and did all the foolish things that sophomores usually do when they have money and opportunity.
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A young friend of mine, however, recently returned from Europe, tells me that the ideal plan is to make love to a vivacious French girl who can not speak English.
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He alternately affronts and cajoles his enemies; takes all that the world has to give; knows every pleasure; wins every prize; makes love to the daughters of men (without loving them); and winning the one he selects, secretly thanks Jehovah, God of his fathers, that he leaves no offspring--because the woman fit for his mate and equal to mothering his children does not exist.