Vulgar words in Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911: The New York Idea (Page 1)
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[_Believing that this is her psychological moment, she lays her hand on his arm, but draws it back as soon as he attempts to take it._] Now don't make love to me.
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To find her--to find the man she has once lived with--in the house of--making love to--to find you here!
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If I can make her wince, I'll make love to you till the Heavenly cows come home!
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Well, you see, my dear, if you make love to me it will [_Delicately indicating_ SIR WILFRID.]
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Now don't get rattled and forget to make love to me.
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Do you think I can listen to you make love to me when the man who--who--whom I most despise in all the world, is reading poetry to the woman who--who got me into the fix I'm in!
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[_Drearily._] Damn Cynthia K!-- FIDDLER.