Vulgar words in Tales from Dickens (Page 1)
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Before long he was dancing with a little old widow named Mrs. Budger, who was very rich, and to whom he at once began to make love.
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Mr. Pickwick tried to explain, but in their faces he read that they suspected him of making love to the widow.
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She was in a sour temper because the miserly Jonas, who came from London often now to see them, had begun to make love to Mercy instead of to her.
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That night he went to old Chuzzlewit and, pretending to shed tears of sorrow, told him he had overheard Tom Pinch, the pauper pupil, whom he had trusted and befriended, making love to Mary, the old man's ward, in the church.
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He said he had just heard that he, Rokesmith, had been presuming [Pg 347] on his position to make love to Bella-a young lady who wanted to marry money, who had a right to marry money, and who was very far from wanting to marry a poor beggar of a private secretary!