Vulgar words in A Singer from the Sea (Page 1)
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'Twill be a bad hour for Roland Tresham if I see him making love to my girl again."
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"He has made love to you, called you the fairest girl on earth, made you believe he lived only in your presence, and so on, and so on?"
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When Denas declared that Roland had not made love to her, John felt certain that the girl was in some measure deceiving him--perhaps deceiving herself; for he could not imagine her to be guilty of a deliberate lie.
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"You have been making love to Denas.
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Talking of making love--pray, what have you been doing?
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"I am afraid you will make love to her, which is a very different thing."
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And Denas was stooping to her mother and kissing the happy tears off her face, and the conversation was only in those single words that are too sweet to mix with other words; until Joan, with that womanly instinct that never fails in such extremities, began to bring into the excited tone those tender material cares that make love possible and life-like.