The 7,491 occurrences of make love
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He had to leave at midnight and began to make love to his fair neighbour forthwith, and teased her in a thousand ways; but she remained as dumb as a statue, while he did all the talking and laughing, not regarding it within the bounds of possibility that she might be laughing at him.
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"All the better," said I to her, laughing internally, as I thought of Soleure, for I saw that I should thus be obliged to make love to the girl to whom I had not spoken for the fortnight she had been with us.
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Sleep, we will make love together afterwards."
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I spent the rest of the day in making love to Redegonde, and Therese, who saw that I was pleased with the girl, advised me to declare myself, and promised that she would ask her to the house as often as I liked.
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"True, it often makes love to cease."
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She had made Love a robber, and the hungry boy had consented, but afterwards, when he craved more substantial fare, she refused him, and ardour was succeeded by contempt.
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I went every day to the fair cousins and made love, but I was still at the same point; I hoped, but could get nothing tangible.
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I watched the game carefully, and noting how little by little her familiarity increased, I felt sure that she would have to surrender at last, if not at Genoa, certainly on the journey, when we would be thrown constantly in each other's society with nobody to spy upon our actions, and with nothing else to do but to make love.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 39,040 ~ ~ ~
I sat by the bed, and fell to making love to her, and at last made as if I would kiss her, but she resisted, and we went on talking.
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Here you must continue living with Annette; besides, I have got your niece to make love to."
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I hastened to rejoin them, and my niece took my arm, laughing heartily to hear the officer making love to Marcoline, who did not understand a word he said.
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"Are you always obliged to have--a girl beside you when you make love to her?"
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The next day I went to Bomback by myself, as I was sure of meeting young Russian officers, who would have annoyed me by making love to Zaira in their own language.
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However, I did not conceal my bliss, and made love to her whenever the servant was out of the room.
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The chevalier was making love to Sara, and the rest were playing cards.
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The better to throw any spies off the scent I began to make love to Anastasia, and Leonilda pretended to encourage me.
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"Are not all men able to make love every day, and every hour, just as they eat, drink and sleep every day?"
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"No, dear Leah, they that can make love every day are very scarce."
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Thirty years before, Casanova would doubtless have made love to the girl and all would have been forgiven.
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What could such conduct mean, if not that the Signorina was in love with him, the Marchesino, and that the Signorina's mamma was perfectly willing for him to make love to her child?
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He knew that the Marchesino would make love to her.
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For by it, they mean not to make love or to incite it: they thus dress when proceeding to war, and deck their heads so as to add to their height and terror in the eyes of the enemy.
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Found him makin' love to Stettson major's mother.
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One well-known early Easter egg found in a couple of OSes caused them to respond to the command make love with not war?.
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A hundred fires in rows disperse the gloom; They dance, they talk, they cook, make love, and drink: Where could we find aught better, do you think?
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They were making love and pairing off.
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The stranger made no attempt to kill her, but he made love to her, and because she hated him and tried to get away, he treated her shamefully.
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But the week after you married her and were separated from her, off you rush to make love to me-not first to me either, for you went to several places-' 'No, not several places.'
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I visited Anne Seaway, made love to her, and propounded my plan.
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"Then I'll go and make love at once to Clara Van Siever.
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He had been painting all his life from living models,-from women dressed up in this or that costume, to suit the necessities of his picture,-but he had never made love to any of them.
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He would not have made love to Clara Van Siever in her room if she had not told him to do so!
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I tell you fairly that when I leave you I swear to myself that I will make love to the first girl I can see who will listen to me-to twenty, if twenty will let me.
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It was impossible to detach Mrs. March's interest from Miss Gage, as a girl who had been made love to, long enough to enable her to realise her as a daughter with filial ties and duties.
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You have no idea how he makes love; _so_ unladylike: keeps advancing and advancing, and never once retreats, nor even st-ops.
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And she flung a tender arm round his neck, like a young goddess making love; and her sweet face came so near his, he had only to stoop a little, and their lips met in a long blissful kiss.
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You're not making love to me, you naughty boy?
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He took particular care that Sir Henry did not make love to her, as you have yourself observed.
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Mrs. Dove has two eggs to sit on and while she is siting I like to be close at hand to keep her company and make love to her."
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Massouligny, who possessed the faculty of making himself at home, and of being on good terms with every one, wherever he was, made love to Mother Paumelle in the drollest manner.
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It was Jacques, one of the farm laborers, a tall fellow from Picardy, who had been making love to her for a long time.
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Under the foliage, which was still rather scanty, the tall, thick, bright green grass was inundated by the sun, and the air was full of insects that were also making love to one another, and birds were singing in all directions.
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The next day it was the same thing and the next day again; and on the third Paul said to me: "Look here, I am going to leave you; I am not going to stop here for three weeks watching you make love to this creature."
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Monsieur Beaurain, who was looking at his feet in confusion, did not reply, and she continued: "Then he saw that I was virtuous, and he began to make love to me nicely, like an honorable man, and from that time he came every Sunday, for he was very much in love with me.
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I thought nothing about it when he began to look at me, and then flatter me, and make love to me all day long.
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Those eyes, created by a few strokes from a brush, hide behind them the mystery of that which seems to be and which does not exist, which can appear in the eyes of a woman, which can make love blossom within us.
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"And how did he make love to you, this boating man?"
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What enjoyment is there in making love to a woman who belongs to nobody and yet belongs to any one?
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Massouligny, who possessed the faculty of making himself at home, and of being on good terms with every one, wherever he was, made love to Mother Paumelle in the drollest manner.
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It was Jacques, one of the farm laborers, a tall fellow from Picardy, who had been making love to her for a long time.
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Under the foliage, which was still rather scanty, the tall, thick, bright green grass was inundated by the sun, and the air was full of insects that were also making love to one another, and birds were singing in all directions.
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The next day it was the same thing and the next day again; and on the third Paul said to me: "Look here, I am going to leave you; I am not going to stop here for three weeks watching you make love to this creature."
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Monsieur Beaurain, who was looking at his feet in confusion, did not reply, and she continued: "Then he saw that I was virtuous, and he began to make love to me nicely, like an honorable man, and from that time he came every Sunday, for he was very much in love with me.
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I thought nothing about it when he began to look at me, and then flatter me, and make love to me all day long.
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Those eyes, created by a few strokes from a brush, hide behind them the mystery of that which seems to be and which does not exist, which can appear in the eyes of a woman, which can make love blossom within us.
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"And how did he make love to you, this boating man?"
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What enjoyment is there in making love to a woman who belongs to nobody and yet belongs to any one?
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In one place they danced and sang and made love in an open square.
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He was not going to make love to Beatrice, he was going to enjoy the pleasure of her society.
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Oh, Mr. Bingham," Owen went on piteously, "be merciful--you have your wife and lots of women to make love to if you wish--leave me Beatrice.
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Therefore, the Augusta, who does not like any man about her to care for other women, thinks I may make love to you with safety.
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Here are many nooks and hidden corners to dream in and make love in, the soft sea air being favorable to that soft-hearted occupation.
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It is ridiculous to make love by wire.
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Fortunately there are two pursuits that never pall--making money and making love.
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Such an absurd thing to do at night, said the aunt, and then she kissed Margaret, and laughed a little, and declared that things had come to a queer pass when people made love by telegraph.
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Often their wet clothes are frozen on them; they are exposed to cutting winds and sleet in their faces, bedrabbled in damp grass, stood against slippery fences, with hail and frost lowering their vitality, and expected under these circumstances to make love and be good Christians.
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Often their wet clothes are frozen on them; they are exposed to cutting winds and sleet in their faces, bedrabbled in damp grass, stood against slippery fences, with hail and frost lowering their vitality, and expected under these circumstances to make love and be good Christians.
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They stroll and take their little provincial pleasure and make love, for all we can see, as if Antigonish were a part of the world.
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They stroll and take their little provincial pleasure and make love, for all we can see, as if Antigonish were a part of the world.
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Often their wet clothes are frozen on them; they are exposed to cutting winds and sleet in their faces, bedrabbled in damp grass, stood against slippery fences, with hail and frost lowering their vitality, and expected under these circumstances to make love and be good Christians.
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Fortunately there are two pursuits that never pall--making money and making love.
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Such an absurd thing to do at night, said the aunt, and then she kissed Margaret, and laughed a little, and declared that things had come to a queer pass when people made love by telegraph.
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Here are many nooks and hidden corners to dream in and make love in, the soft sea air being favorable to that soft-hearted occupation.
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It is ridiculous to make love by wire.
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Do you mean to tell me that you are--that you have been making love to my daughter?"
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That she has been making love to you?"
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And poor Mark doesn't make love to other people either.
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'And, Jack,' suggested Polly, 'you don't seem to be doing anything; fix a stump for me to sit on while Orlando and Rosalind are making love.'
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"I must not steal your peaches, nor make love to your wife, nor libel your character.
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Is that the way you make love, desiring one girl not to tell of another, as though you were three children, tearing your frocks and trousers in getting through the same hedge together?
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Had she said out her mind plainly, she would probably have spoken thus: "I want you to make love to Miss Dunstable, certainly; or at any rate to make an offer to her; but you need not make a show of yourself and of her, too, by doing it so openly as all that."
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He had commenced making love to Miss Dunstable partly because he liked the amusement, and partly from a satirical propensity to quiz his aunt by appearing to fall into her scheme.
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He had to make Miss Dunstable understand that he had never had the slightest idea of marrying her, and that he had made love to her merely with the object of keeping his hand in for the work as it were; with that object, and the other equally laudable one of interfering with his cousin George.
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Scatcherd, that the son might make love to her while the father is so dangerously ill!
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Not that he had begun to make love to Beatrice, or committed himself by the utterance of any opinion as to the propriety of clerical marriages; but he daily became looser about his peculiar tenets, raved less immoderately than heretofore as to the atrocity of the Greshamsbury church pews, and was observed to take some opportunities of conversing alone with Beatrice.
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Shelley presently ran down to London, and Hogg took this opportunity to make love to the young wife.
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He was more in love with Cornelia than he was with Harriet in the end of 1813 and the beginning of 1814, yet he supplied both of them with love poems of an equal temperature meantime; he loved Mary and Harriet in June, and while getting ready to run off with the one, it is conjectured that he put in his odd time trying to get reconciled to the other; by-and-by, while still in love with Mary, he will make love to her half-sister by marriage, adoption, and the visitation of God, through the medium of clandestine letters, and she will answer with letters that are for no eye but his own.
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They were to sail for months over the breezy Atlantic and the sunny Mediterranean; they were to scamper about the decks by day, filling the ship with shouts and laughter-or read novels and poetry in the shade of the smokestacks, or watch for the jelly-fish and the nautilus over the side, and the shark, the whale, and other strange monsters of the deep; and at night they were to dance in the open air, on the upper deck, in the midst of a ballroom that stretched from horizon to horizon, and was domed by the bending heavens and lighted by no meaner lamps than the stars and the magnificent moon-dance, and promenade, and smoke, and sing, and make love, and search the skies for constellations that never associate with the "Big Dipper" they were so tired of; and they were to see the ships of twenty navies-the customs and costumes of twenty curious peoples-the great cities of half a world-they were to hob-nob with nobility and hold friendly converse with kings and princes, grand moguls, and the anointed lords of mighty empires!
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Fully one-half of the buried city, perhaps, is completely exhumed and thrown open freely to the light of day; and there stand the long rows of solidly-built brick houses (roofless) just as they stood eighteen hundred years ago, hot with the flaming sun; and there lie their floors, clean-swept, and not a bright fragment tarnished or waiting of the labored mosaics that pictured them with the beasts, and birds, and flowers which we copy in perishable carpets to-day; and here are the Venuses, and Bacchuses, and Adonises, making love and getting drunk in many-hued frescoes on the walls of saloon and bed-chamber; and there are the narrow streets and narrower sidewalks, paved with flags of good hard lava, the one deeply rutted with the chariot-wheels, and the other with the passing feet of the Pompeiians of by-gone centuries; and there are the bake-shops, the temples, the halls of justice, the baths, the theatres-all clean-scraped and neat, and suggesting nothing of the nature of a silver mine away down in the bowels of the earth.
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They will dance a good deal, sing a good deal, make love, but sermonize very little.
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Is any man insane enough to imagine that this picnic of patriarchs sang, made love, danced, laughed, told anecdotes, dealt in ungodly levity?
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He once took his young unmarried sister-in-law to the museum; while there his hereditary insanity came upon him to such a degree that he hiccupped and staggered; and afterward, on the way home, even made love to the young girl he was protecting.
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They were to sail for months over the breezy Atlantic and the sunny Mediterranean; they were to scamper about the decks by day, filling the ship with shouts and laughter--or read novels and poetry in the shade of the smokestacks, or watch for the jelly-fish and the nautilus over the side, and the shark, the whale, and other strange monsters of the deep; and at night they were to dance in the open air, on the upper deck, in the midst of a ballroom that stretched from horizon to horizon, and was domed by the bending heavens and lighted by no meaner lamps than the stars and the magnificent moon--dance, and promenade, and smoke, and sing, and make love, and search the skies for constellations that never associate with the "Big Dipper" they were so tired of; and they were to see the ships of twenty navies--the customs and costumes of twenty curious peoples--the great cities of half a world--they were to hob-nob with nobility and hold friendly converse with kings and princes, grand moguls, and the anointed lords of mighty empires!
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Fully one-half of the buried city, perhaps, is completely exhumed and thrown open freely to the light of day; and there stand the long rows of solidly-built brick houses (roofless) just as they stood eighteen hundred years ago, hot with the flaming sun; and there lie their floors, clean-swept, and not a bright fragment tarnished or waiting of the labored mosaics that pictured them with the beasts, and birds, and flowers which we copy in perishable carpets to-day; and here are the Venuses, and Bacchuses, and Adonises, making love and getting drunk in many-hued frescoes on the walls of saloon and bed-chamber; and there are the narrow streets and narrower sidewalks, paved with flags of good hard lava, the one deeply rutted with the chariot-wheels, and the other with the passing feet of the Pompeiians of by-gone centuries; and there are the bake-shops, the temples, the halls of justice, the baths, the theatres--all clean-scraped and neat, and suggesting nothing of the nature of a silver mine away down in the bowels of the earth.
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They will dance a good deal, sing a good deal, make love, but sermonize very little.
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Is any man insane enough to imagine that this picnic of patriarchs sang, made love, danced, laughed, told anecdotes, dealt in ungodly levity?
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You carry on just as though you were making love to the Rosentaler girl, cringing so.
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His socks down of his shin, Is making love to little Giacomin."
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Other men have made love to me, but they have hesitated to enter upon this self-same road."
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No; she was to play make love to me to keep me out of the way.
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