Vulgar words in Won from the Waves (Page 1)
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Once having got a footing in the house, he used to come pretty often, sometimes even when the young gentlemen were away from home, and it soon became known to every one except Mr and Mrs Castleton that Lawyer Goul's son was making love to Miss Ellen.
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"You know, intimate as I am with Headland, I could not say anything of the sort to him, or warn him not to make love to you.
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During the walk Harry could not accuse himself of having said anything which could have been construed into making love to the fisherman's fair daughter.
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Yet Harry believed that he said nothing to May which he would not have been willing for his cousins to hear, and probably had he been accused of making love to the fisherman's daughter, he would indignantly have denied that he was doing so.
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But I will remember your warning, and, for her sake rather than my own, not make love to her, and then, at all events, I shall have to suffer alone, should insuperable difficulties to our marrying arise."