The 7,491 occurrences of make love
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Passing down through the Champs-Elysees, under the steps they disturbed a couple making love on one of the benches, and Servigny muttered: "What foolishness and what a serious matter at the same time!
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LOVE'S BURIAL Let us clear a little space, And make Love a burial-place.
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Our army, when it ain't fightin', is makin' love throughout the entire Mexican War; an' by the time we're at the Plaza Perdita, love, mere everyday love, either as a emotion or exhibition, is plenty commonplace.
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I caught them, in this very room, making love."
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The other two will take the hint and make love a good way off; and Zoe will go greater lengths, with another woman in sight--but only just in sight, and slyly encouraging her--than if she were quite alone with her _mauvais sujet.
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Then you can make love to her.
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"Make love to her!" cried Vizard.
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Zoe, always tender, but coy till this moment, made love to him like a young goddess.
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Should he make love to her?
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You can make love to me.
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I am tired of never being made love to."
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It is no use your making love by halves to her.
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He and Zoe spent Elysian hours, meeting twice a day in the shrubbery, and making love as if they were the only two creatures in the world; but it was blind Elysium only to one of them--Severne was uneasy and alarmed the whole time.
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The second I made love to her, and at night I let her know that her intended was a villain.
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Mr. Vane and she made love.
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My reader knows her wit, her _finesse,_ her fluency; but he cannot conceive how god-like was her way of making love.
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Chook began to make love to Pinkey under his very eyes.
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"I don't blame him if he feels that way about you," said Hastings, who made love openly.
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"I don't blame him if he feels that way about you," said Hastings, who made love openly.
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"Dullness I could overlook," said the aunt of Clovis; "what I cannot forgive is his making love to my maid."
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But in his waking hours he shall not make love to my maid.
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"Whatever he may do to eke out his income," interrupted Mrs. Troyle, "he is certainly not going to fill in his leisure moments by making love to my maid."
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He exactly resembles my friend Tallien when the latter is making love to the ladies.
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Did I not look on with the patience of an angel while every one was making love to you, and while you were lavishing smiles and encouraging, kind glances in all directions?"
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There is, for instance, Prince Charles, of Lichtenstein, the most amiable, genial, and handsome of your admirers; a young prince who is neither haughty nor proud, neither prodigal nor stingy; who neither makes love to all ladies so soon as they become fashionable as does Count Esterhazy, nor wants to learn German from you, as does the Marchese Pallafredo; a young man as beautiful as Apollo, as brave as Mars, modest notwithstanding his learning, and affable and courteous notwithstanding his high birth.
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And, in that hood-wink'd humour, lives more like a suitor than a husband; standing in as true dread of her displeasure, as when he first made love to her.
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Marry, this, sir, you must ever be sure to carry a good strong perfume about you, that your mistress's dog may smell you out amongst the rest; and, in making love to her, never fear to be out; for you may have a pipe of tobacco, or a bass viol shall hang o' the wall, of purpose, will put you in presently.
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He had no idea of making love to Susan Bell; of course not.
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Helen obeyed this order, and went slowly back to Arthur; she sat, cold as ice, on the sofa beside him, and he made love to her.
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"That is Willy Wagtail making love," said the Kangaroo, with a humorous twinkle in her quiet eyes.
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O'Brien will be making love to Mrs. Talboys."
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"You are always thinking that somebody is going to make love to some one."
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"There are men who consider themselves bound to make love to a woman under certain circumstances, let the age of the lady be what it may.
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But he'll soon get tired of making love, and what you'll do then I cannot imagine."
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The night was wonderful; John Jardine had now made a man of himself worthy of all consideration; being made love to by him was enchanting.
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"Perhaps it will help you to know that I was not twenty feet from you at any time last night; and that I stood where I could have touched you, while my husband made love to you for hours."
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For while you were cringing before him, and aspiring to die for his sake, he was making love behind your back to another girl.
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"'That's nothin' to do with his makin' love to the British woman,' says Tucson Jennie, grittin' her teeth like she could eat the sights offen a six-shooter.
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What do you-all call makin' love?
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One day he imparted to me his code of morality: he never made love to another man's wife, so he assured me, if he knew the man!
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One day he imparted to me his code of morality: he never made love to another man's wife, so he assured me, if he knew the man!
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On the contrary, Madame Bonaparte from that moment evinced some degree of ill-humour towards Junot, and complained with singular warmth of the want of respect which he had shown her, in making love to her 'femme de chambre' before her face."
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Did he think he was making love all the time he was boring me with his gas in the dormitories?
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"No man makes love like that to a woman unless she lets him, ... until she lets him."
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Tadpole flattered by her notice, and charmed with female society that talked his own slang, and entered with affected enthusiasm into all his dirty plots and barren machinations, was vigilant in his communications; while her whig cavalier, an easy individual who always made love by talking or writing politics, abandoned himself without reserve, and instructed Lady Firebrace regularly after every council.
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He was in fact an operatic tenor comme il faut, who needed only to be shut up in a subterranean jail with the young woman who had pursued him up hill and down dale, in and out of season to make love to her in the most approved fashion of the Paris Grand Opera.
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The Occident is rude: Gerald, an English officer, breaks through a bamboo fence and makes love to Lakme, who, though widely separated from her operatic colleagues from an ethnological point of view like Elsa and Senta, to expedite the action requites the passion instanter.
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A musketeer saunters along, stops and makes love to her.
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The hospitable villager playfully suggests that it is Tonio's purpose to make love to Nedda.
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Taddeo makes love to Colombina and Harlequin, entering by the window, lifts him up by the ears from the floor where he is kneeling and kicks him out of the room.
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Cio-Cio-San has been "outcasted" and Pinkerton comforts her and they make love in the starlight (after Butterfly has changed her habiliments) like any pair of lovers in Italy.
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From making love by attorney, courting of puppets, and paying for new acquaintance.
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When last you knew me, I was a gay Templer, in not bad practice, bamboozling the juries, deafening the judges, making love to every woman I met, ruining the tavern-keepers, and astounding the watch and the chairman.
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I will answer for it that never in his inmost heart has the idea of his ever making love to Jeanne occurred to this English lad.
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"So I fear," said Mrs. Buckley; "but he is surely not so weak as to allow that young fellow to haunt the house, after he has had a hint that he is making love to Mary?"
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Mary said, with tearful indignation, that it was notorious that he was making love to Miss Burrit of Paiskow.
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What does she mean by saying that Alice made love to Sam, and never gave the "poor boy" a chance of escape?
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While thus she unwittingly thought, and sometimes watched through the night, starting with convulsed rapture at every sound, because it might possibly be the harbinger of him, _he_ was busied in carefully looking over marriage articles, fixing the place of residence with his destined bride, or making love to her in formal process.
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As she walked along between the close-set tree, she saw, at a little distance, the spot where William first made love to her; and where at every appointment he used to wait her coming.
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If the King of Rome cannot love his good, stupid, ugly wife, he can make love to the dowry she brings him.
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When one is in love, in this fermenting way, it is harder to make love than it is when one does not love at all.
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The nights had become very warm, and when next day I had ranged Shaphambury in vain, I was greatly tormented, as that unparalleled glory of the night returned, to think that under its splendid benediction young Verrall and Nettie made love to one another.
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I wanted fiercely; I made love impatiently.
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Do not make love in too undisguised a manner to my wife, for she is right in saying that I am still a young man, and I may become jealous; that would be a pity!
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They all sing the same tune--eat nothing, drink nothing, never make love or enjoy yourself; it all plays the devil with your precious health.
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If you have made up your mind to make love to me to-day I must naturally infer that you wish to marry me."
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"I always make love to Miss Cahere--she likes it best."
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Your years are exactly the same as mine, and I can outride, outwalk, outdance, and, if need be, make love better than any of these young cubs who are with us.
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Also, as such a gallant should do, he appeared to be making love with much vigour and directness, for his face was upturned pleading with the girl, who leaned back in her chair answering him nothing.
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I could make love then--I believe that I could still if it would amuse you."
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CHAPTER VI "I could make love--yes, and since you tell me to try, I will."
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"I thought you were going to make love to me."
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And yet no woman ever forgave a man who forgot to make love when she expected him to do so.
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"Did I not tell you that I was going to make love to you?
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"Are you going to repeat the comedy you played so well this afternoon, and make love to me again?"
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He talked so calmly, in such an easy tone, it was impossible that he could be making love.
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"We went to work, and didn't play about--flying and motoring, and making love."
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"Didn't you ever make love?"
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Madame de Mortsauf permits de Vandenesse to make love to her, to caress her, and she accords him everything with the single exception of that which would confer on her husband the right to divorce her.
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In his chapter on the social importance of the _Comedie Humaine_, Brunetiere tries to persuade us that, before Balzac's time, novelists in general gave a false presentation of the heroes by making love the unique preoccupation of life.
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However, it is not exact that all novelists and dramatists, or even the majority of them, before Balzac's time made love the sole preoccupation of their heroes.
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And he laughed aloud, thinking of the dainty gold-satin hangings of a certain room in a certain great mansion in Park Lane, where an aristocratic and handsome lady-leader of fashion had as nearly made love to him as it was possible for her to do without losing her social dignity.
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what a name!--before you will be allowed to make love to his fair _chee-ild_.
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When I came he was making love and frightening her,--I am pleased I was in time.
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He went off last year, in the middle of the season, to Norway, in his yacht, with three of the very fastest fellows he could pick out from his acquaintance--regular reprobates, so I'm told--and after leading the most awful life out there, making love to all the peasant girls in the place, he married one of them,--a common farmer's daughter.
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Some of these are young fledglings of manhood,--callow birds who, though by no means innocent,--are more or less inexperienced,--and who have fluttered hither to the snare of Lady Winsleigh's "at home," half expecting to be allowed to make love to their hostess, and so have something to boast of afterwards,--others are of the middle-aged complacent type, who, though infinitely bored, have condescended to "look in" for ten minutes or so, to see if there are any pretty women worth the honor of their criticism--others again (and these are the most unfortunate) are the "nobodies"--or husbands, fathers, and brothers of "beauties," whom they have dutifully escorted to the scene of triumph, in which they, unlucky wights!
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"Though I dare say you'd like him to stay at home and make love to you all day!
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"Thelma visited my mother yesterday and told her that on the night before, when you had gone out, Lennox took advantage of your absence to come here and make love to her,--and she actually had to struggle with him, and even to strike him, in order to release herself from his advances.
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Girls like me can drag gentlemen down to make love to them easy enough.
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What I done [correcting herself] what I did was not for the dresses and the taxis: I did it because we were pleasant together and I come-came-to care for you; not to want you to make love to me, and not forgetting the difference between us, but more friendly like.
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She has even secret mischievous moments in which she wishes she could get him alone, on a desert island, away from all ties and with nobody else in the world to consider, and just drag him off his pedestal and see him making love like any common man.
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"When I was working for you, I made love to half the women in the place.
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Now I'm going in on my own account I'll make love to the whole crowd.
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And when I have made love to them one by one I'll get 'em all together and make love to the conglomerate mass!
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I thought so until you began making love to me.
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My father got into a scandal once: that was why my mother made me promise never to make love to a married woman.
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JUNO [rising] You make love to another man to my face!
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Who is making love to his own wife before people now, pray?
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I promised my mother that I would never tell a lie, and that I would never make love to a married woman.
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