Vulgar words in Agatha's Husband - A Novel (Page 1)
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"Never any but fools have ever made love to me!
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Agatha would have asked a score of questions; about his age, which defied all guessing, and might have been anything from thirty to fifty-five-also about his "Missus," for he looked like a man who never could have made love, or thought of such a thing, in all his life.
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"But how did he make love, or 'propose' as they call it?" persisted Agatha, to whom the idea of Marmaduke Dugdale in that character was irresistibly funny.
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the scores of young people that come and make love in those green alleys down the garden!