Vulgar words in Red Hair (Page 1)
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"You see, when you are quite alone in London, some man may make love to you."
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I am sure he thought he had only to begin making love to me himself and I would drop like a ripe peach into his mouth.
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"He thinks I ought not to go to Claridge's alone when I leave here, in case some one made love to me.
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"But Robert is the only one who has never made love to me.
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And I have wanted him to make love to me often.
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"I shall write to Christopher to-morrow," she went on, "and thank him for our outing last night, and I shall say something nice about you and your loneliness, and that he, as a kind of relation, may go and see you on Sunday, as long as he doesn't make love to you, and he can take you to the Zoo--don't see him in your sitting-room.
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Malcolm made love to me after dinner.
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How could any one keep their head with Robert quite close, making love like that?