Vulgar words in Pretty Madcap Dorothy - Or, How She Won a Lover (Page 1)
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It was all very well to make desperate love to the little New York working-girl, but to make love to Miss Glenn, the doctor's _protégée_, is quite another matter.
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"Does he make love to you very much?" whispered Iris, laying her soft cheek close against the blind girl's.
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Had it been any one else but Iris, Kendal would have said the affair had been a clever little ruse to give him the opportunity to make love to her.
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I longed to stamp my foot and cry out: 'You handsome villain--engaged to marry one young girl and making love to another!
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They fairly make love to each other in her very presence; and she, poor soul!
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I am not one to be made love to and cast off at will, as he shall soon see.
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It had not been so very long ago since he had been talking with her in just that lover-like way, only their courtship had taken place in the public parks, sitting on the benches, or walking lovingly arm in arm along the crowded thoroughfares; and he had brought Dorothy to his own grand home--Dorothy, her hated rival!--to enjoy this paradise of a place, and to make love to her in this Eden bower of roses and scented, murmuring, tinkling fountains.
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Had she done so very, very wrong in remaining in the conservatory, and in listening to her betrothed make love to her rival?