Vulgar words in Graham's Magazine Vol XXXII. No. 3. March 1848 (Page 1)
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"If upon the impulse of the moment a man proceeds to make love, he generally does it up ship-shape; but if he, with malice aforethought, lays deliberate plans, he finds it the most awkward traverse to work in the world to follow them--but I did not know this.
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There I was, making love according to the chart, and before I knew it, I'm high and dry ashore.
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'You must know that I did it to punish him for making love so awkwardly.
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Clara, dear, has Mr. Stewart discovered the way to make love _à la mode_?
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'Do you really love... sentence is part of a continuing quotation 14. page 144--typo '...make love à la modé?...' corrected to 'à la mode...' 15. page 144--typo 'wont' corrected to 'won't' 16. page 145--single quote added at start of sentence "What!' cried Clara... 17. page 145--double quotes changed to single in sentence "'Oh Pedro!" continued his sister... 18. page 146--corrected typo 'an' in sentence '...but to cut an run, and favored...' to 'and' 19. page 148--typo 'Giacoma' corrected to 'Giacomo' 20. page 158--typo 'hour's' in sentence '...only a few hour's drive from...' corrected to 'hours'' 21. page 158--colon at end of line 'At the sunny hour of noon:' changed to semi-colon 22. page 162--typo 'interpretaion' corrected to 'interpretation' 23. page 163--typo 'wtth' in sentence '...much, compared wtth its village-like...' corrected to 'with' 24. page 166--typos in sentence '...je sins un pr[=e]tre.' corrected to '...je suis un prêtre.'