Vulgar words in The Mermaid - A Love Tale (Page 1)
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Then suddenly it seemed to him that the cliff had eyes, and that it might be told of him at home and abroad that he was making love to a phantom, and had lost his wits.
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The mother was comparatively at ease about Mabel; she had little idea that Caius would ever make love to her, so she could enjoy her good-natured slyness to the full.
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Caius knew that he had no choice but to help her back to her better self, that he would be a bastard if he did not do it.