Vulgar words in Linda Tressel (Page 1)
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"I do scorn you, Herr Steinmarc, when you come to me pretending to make love like a young man, with your Sunday clothes on, and your hair brushed smooth, and your new shoes.
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Old men are very well in their way, I daresay; but they shouldn't go about making love to young women."
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"Linda," Madame Staubach said, "Peter has told me that Ludovic Valcarm has been-making love to you.
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But young women, such as I see them to be, because they have been so instructed, want to have something soft and delicate; a creature without a single serious thought, who is chosen because his cheek is red and his hair is soft; because he can dance, and speak vain, meaningless words; because he makes love, as the foolish parlance of the world goes.
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He could not make love to her in church.
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"Ah!" said he; "if I cannot be one too many for such an old fogey as Herr Molk, I'll let out my brains to an ass, and take to grazing on thistles."
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He also was tired and fagged and cold and jaded.