Vulgar words in The Poacher - Joseph Rushbrook (Page 1)
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And did you really pretend to make love to a princess?"
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I'd make love to, and run away with, the Pope himself; if he were made of the same materials as Pope Joan is said to have been."
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"I not only made love to her, but in making love to her, I got most terribly singed myself; and I felt, before I quitted her, that if I had ten thousand a-year, and she was as poor as my dear Judith was, that she should have taken her place--that's the truth.
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"You must make love to me," replied the countess.
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I mean that you must _appear_ to make love to me, and the report of our marriage must be spread.
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Then I was shopman at a draper's, which was abominable, for if the customers would not buy the goods, I got all the blame; besides, I had to clean my master's boots and my mistress's shoes, and dine in the kitchen on scraps, with a slipshod, squinting girl, who made love to me.
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IN WHICH THE TINKER MAKES LOVE.
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"Brain him with that big stone.
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They knocked up Mr Trevor at his private house in the middle of the night, and put the document into his hands.