Vulgar words in Kate Danton, or, Captain Danton's Daughters - A Novel (Page 1)
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The first train bore the city guests, blue and fagged, to Montreal; and Doctor Frank walked briskly through the piercing air over the frozen snow to his hotel.
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"I like some one to make love to me when I ride."
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"Doctor Frank does not make love to you."
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I noticed you and our charming Miss Rose were at daggers-drawn even before you got properly introduced; and I couldn't account for it in any other way than by supposing you had made love to her and deserted her--in some other planet, perhaps."
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"Perhaps because I may make love to you?