Vulgar words in Graham's Magazine, Vol. XXXII No. 4, April 1848 (Page 1)
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"Well, the señor and myself are going to the school-room, and I will send her to you; but you must not make love to your cousin--she is very pretty, and you Americans have very sad morals;" and so saying, the lively superior led the way to the school-room, followed by Mr. Stowe.
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Ellen made no answer, and I began to feel rather queer, and marvelously inclined to make love.
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Langley was on his knees before the coquettish Mary, making love in his most grandiloquent style.
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"Why," said Mary, "in that case you couldn't make love to me with any sort of propriety.