Vulgar words in The Contrast (Page 1)
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They said as how the leaden man was a damn'd tory, and that he took wit in his anger and rode off in the time of the troubles.
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Married, and above a hundred miles from his wife, and think that an objection to his making love to every woman he meets!
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He is to make love to you.
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Make love to me!-- JESSAMY.
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Yes, Mistress Jenny, make love to you; and, I doubt not, when he shall become _domesticated_ in your kitchen, that this boor, under your auspices, will soon become _un amiable petit Jonathan_.
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What a tarnal curse and damn, too!
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Why, Mary, you have not let this gentleman make love to you without my leave?