The 7,491 occurrences of make love
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Blowing me up for making love to Grace.
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It is something to boast of, isn't it, that dozens of men would make love to you if you invited them?
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So he determined to do the agreeable, and as he was a perfect adept in the art of making love without feeling it, he got on very well, and his prospects brightened steadily hour by hour.
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"Or shall I make love to you?"
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If you make love to me it will equally be a work of art: that is, a composed thing--an elaborate study."
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You are making love to me in the fashion of a brigand, rather than a nineteenth-century Frenchman of good standing,--and I--I have to defend myself against you also brigand-wise, by showing you that I have armed servants within call!
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When 'his father's spirit was in arms', it was not a time for the son to make love in.
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"Since it's your idea to irritate your stepmother, perhaps it would annoy her more if I made love directly to her."
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Rosa tittered, and then inquired, naively, "Can you make love, senor?"
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"He makes love wretchedly."
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Then for a second time he took Rosa's dimpled hand, saying, earnestly: "I'm sure you know now why I make love so badly, dear.
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Now, then, please turn your face aside, for I wish to think, and so long as you look at me I cannot--I make love to you brazenly.
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Had Jose been making love to another woman at the same time that he was engaged to Eulalie Sandoval?
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I tell you, Lord Rintoul, and it is all the message I send back to the gentlemen at the Spittal who made love to me behind your back, that this is a poor folly, and well calculated to rouse the wrath of God."
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Octave Mouret, having met her at the house of a mutual friend, made love to her, chiefly with a view to gaining Baron Hartmann's assistance through her influence.
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In order to see whether the murder of Severine had cured him of his blood lust, he made love to Philomene Sauvagnat, thereby arousing the jealousy of her lover, Pecqueux, who was stoker on the engine driven by Lantier.
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He formed the project of advancing his prospects by making love to Madame Hedouin, wife of his employer, but she gave him no encouragement.
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Frequently, when winding through some dense forest, or moving over some extensive plain where nothing beyond themselves told of the existence of man, his companion would endeavour to divert him from the abstraction and melancholy in which he was usually plunged, and, ascribing his despondency to an unreal cause, seek to arouse him by the consolatory assurance that he was not the first man who had been taken prisoner--adding, that there was no use in snivelling, as "what was done couldn't be undone, and no great harm neither, as there was some as pretty gals in Kaintuck as could be picked out in a day's ride; and that to a good looking young fellow like himself, with nothing to do but to make love to them, THAT ought to be no mean consideration, enabling him, as it would, to while away the tedium of captivity."
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"A pretty fix you have got into, Liftenant Grantham," said the well known voice of Jackson, "and I little calculated, when I advised you to make love to the Kentucky gals to raise your spirits, that they would lead you into such a deuced scrape as this."
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Frequently, when winding through some dense forest, or moving over some extensive plain where nothing beyond themselves told of the existence of man, his companion would endeavour to divert him from the abstraction and melancholy in which he was usually plunged, and, ascribing his despondency to an unreal cause, seek to arouse him by the consolatory assurance that he was not the first man who had been taken prisoner--adding, that there was no use in snivelling, as "what was done couldn't be undone, and no great harm neither, as there was some as pretty gals in Kaintuck as could be picked out in a day's ride; and that to a good looking young fellow like himself, with nothing to do but to make love to them, THAT ought to be no mean consideration, enabling him, as it would, to while away the tedium of captivity."
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"A pretty fix you have got into, Liftenant Grantham," said the well known voice of Jackson, "and I little calculated, when I advised you to make love to the Kentucky gals to raise your spirits, that they would lead you into such a deuced scrape as this."
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I say that the hideous old man who buys young girls does not make love and that there is in it neither death nor birth, nor infinity, nor male nor female.
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There was something almost ridiculous in the way the young man would follow the attorney about on these Saturday evenings,--as though he could make love to the girl by talking to the father.
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"Didn't you make love to her?"
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You don't think you made love to her!"
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), I can easily suppose that he was not always butchering calves, poaching, and making love; and that, if he could get books in no other way, this graceless fellow might be detected on a summer evening, knitting his brows over the stories and jests of the chained Ovid and Plautus on his old schoolroom desk.
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It was delightful to feel the cold breath of the well on one's face, and make love amidst this spring water while the skies were kindling their fires.
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Stand up, dear daughter: though thy fault deserves For to be punisht in the extremest sort, Yet love, that covers multitude of sins, Makes love in parents wink at childrens faults.
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It is not pleasant to make love in the presence of a third person, even when that love is all fair and above board; but it is quite impracticable to do so to a married lady, when that married lady's sister is present.
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Her life at Nuncombe Putney had been of such a nature, that though she knew that other girls were looked at, and even made love to, and that they got married and had children, no dim vision of such a career for herself had ever presented itself to her eyes.
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Could it really be possible that his old friend Fred Osborne, who seven or eight-and-twenty years ago had been potent among young ladies, had really been making love to his old friend's married daughter?
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Sir Marmaduke looked into himself, and conceived it to be quite out of the question that he should make love to any one.
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I think it will be so much nicer making love somewhere on the Rhine than having snatches of it here, and talking all the time about wills and tenements and settlements."
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She was used to it, and submitted with perfect good nature to being kissed, trotted, carried up and down, and generally made love to.
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He mistakes his own reflection in the looking- glass for another canary, and sits on the pin-cushion twittering and making love to himself for half an hour at a time.
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The latter made love openly, violently now, and it added to her general disgust to see that Bob had again fallen into the clutches of Miss Wyeth, who made no secret of her fondness for him.
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I suppose that was his way of making love.
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If he is really trying to make love to me, then let him try; if he has pluck enough, let him seize me.
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She had not come to be made love to.
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"And who shall doubt, when he contemplates the complicated mechanism by which, everywhere, this God-Nature--blind as to pain and sin and death, but tender and solicitous as to birth and life--makes Love possible, imperative, soulful, overwhelming, that the purposed end and aim of life is Love.
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I would not give much for a man who does not grow poetical when he is making love.
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Bareheaded, and almost barebodied, the youths made love to the dark-skinned and woolly-headed Phyllises, who knew not how to blush at the ardent gaze of love, as their white sisters; old matrons gossiped, as the old women do everywhere; the children played, and laughed, and struggled, as children of our own lands; and the old men, leaning on their spears or bows, were just as garrulous in the Place de Ujiji as aged elders in other climes.
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We went to Devon and Cornwall, and he painted pictures and made love to me--and it was all very nice and pretty.
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"Are you going to make love to her?" she asked.
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"You make love to every woman--but most women understand your sort of love-making--" "Do they?" and his blue eyes flashed amusement.
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He found a new and stimulating charm in making love to a tender- hearted, credulous little creature who seemed truly "of such stuff as dreams are made of"--and to a man of his particular type and temperament there was an irresistible provocation to his vanity in the possibility of being able to lure her gradually and insidiously down from the high ground of intellectual ambition and power to the low level of that pitiful sex-submission which is responsible for so much more misery than happiness in this world.
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Gifted in his art, but wholly undisciplined in his nature, he had lived a life of selfish aims to selfish ends, and in the course of it had made love to many women,--one especially, on whose devoted affections he had preyed like an insect that ungratefully poisons the flower from which it has sucked the honey.
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You are such a pleasant creature when you are cheerful and self-possessed,--so bright and clever and companionable--and there is no reason why we shouldn't make love to each other again as often as we like,--but change and novelty are good for both of us.
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]-Of his licentious goodness,-Willing to make this feast no fast-From any manner of pleasure;-Nor to bind any god or goddess-To be any thing the more god or goddess, for their names:-He gives them all free license-To speak no wiser than persons of baser titles;-And to be nothing better, than common men, or women.-And therefore no god-Shall need to keep himself more strictly to his goddess-Than any man does to his wife:-Nor any goddess-Shall need to keep herself more strictly to her god-Than any woman does to her husband.-But, since it is no part of wisdom,-In these days, to come into bonds;-It shall be lawful for every lover-To break loving oaths,-To change their lovers, and make love to others,-As the heat of every one's blood,-And the spirit of our nectar, shall inspire.-And Jupiter save Jupiter!
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To tell the truth, the situation got a little on my nerves at last, for wherever I looked I seemed to see there Stephen and Hope making love to each other, or Brother John and his wife admiring each other, which didn't leave me much spare conversation.
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"Lady," said Marcus, with stern conviction, "Caleb has improved upon his opportunities as a playmate; he has been making love to you.
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Deeper into its eyes he saw a starving child and a vulture awaiting on a rock, the fight for dominion of species and nations, and the sexual aggression of making love among mankind.
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He did not know what to do with this feeling so he buried it and made love to her.
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Technically, and emotionally from my standpoint, that is the case so as a husband don't you think I'd be curious when my wife is going to start making love to me?"
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It is much more in the mood and spirit of the actual song than Bryant's poem:-- THE O'LINCOLN FAMILY A flock of merry singing-birds were sporting in the grove; Some were warbling cheerily, and some were making love: There were Bobolincon, Wadolincon, Winterseeble, Conquedle,-- A livelier set was never led by tabor, pipe, or fiddle,-- Crying, "Phew, shew, Wadolincon, see, see, Bobolincon, Down among the tickletops, hiding in the buttercups!
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There was a kind of austerity about his bearing;--a something difficult to define, which would have prevented any girl from fancying that he was at all likely to want to make love to her; a something which made it as impossible that the refined courtesy of his address should have called a pleased blush to any girl's cheek, or made her pulse move one beat the faster, as that she should have been so affected by the imposition of the hands of the bishop who confirmed her!
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Here was a little utterly unpretending artist, dependent on no one but herself, owing no duty to any one, to whom he had been making love for the last eight months, as he had never in his life made love before, who assured him that she loved him; how was it that she had not been his mistress months and months ago?
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That he was very sorely tempted--as he had never before in his life been, tempted--to make love to this actress,--as it is called,--to make love to her after the fashion, not so much of those poetical descriptions which have been referred to, as after the fashion of those prosaic settings-forth of the passion, which were familiar enough to his ears, was clearly recognizable by him.
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He did not come to me with the set purpose of making love to me, as all those young fellows have done, and do, just because they have nothing else to amuse them; because it's the fashion; because it's a feather in their caps; because it's the thing to have a prima donna for their mistress!
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"You don't want to make us believe that you have been seeing her frequently all this time,--passing hours with her a quattro occhi, and have never made love to her, Ludovico?" said Farini.
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If you will put making love to her out of your head, I never knew a woman who was pleasanter company," said Ludovico.
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"And you really mean that you have never tried to make love to her in any way?" reiterated Manutoli.
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Perhaps it is a novelty to her to have a man about her who doesn't try to make love to her."
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All the prime donne in Europe might sing at him, or make eyes at him, or make love to him, in any manner they liked from morning till night without making any more impression on him than a hundred years, more or less, on the tomb of the Emperor Theodoric out there.
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"Ludovico, because his uncle was going to marry the woman, which would have cut him out of his inheritance; the Venetian girl, because she loved Ludovico, and saw him making love to the poor Diva; and Leandro, because she snubbed him, and laughed at him, and would have nothing to say to either him or his verses."
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The Marchese Ludovico has made love to this girl--has made her in love with him--taking the matter au grand serieux, in the way girls will--specially, I am told, it is the way, with those Venetian women.
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How should I know she's not balmy on red beards an' makin' love to me?
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Coutlass refused to leave his new sweetheart, for the freely-voiced reason that then Brown might make love to her; and we did not care to send both of them below for obvious reasons.
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A young assistant district superintendent of police, who will rise in the service, I hope, before long, discovered a woman--who was jealous of a man--who was just then making love to the dusky damsel particularly favored by Hassan; and in that roundabout way we discovered that Hassan intended to take a trip very soon toward Mount Elgon, where, if you please, he was to take part in Professor Schillingschen's ethnological studies.
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'Good Lord!' thinks I, 'she's making love to me so's to get me to take that club and go and thump Hammond with it!'
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He would simply deny her charge, boldly pretend that his offer was merely made to test her, and would doubtless be readily believed so soon as it became only a question of rebutting a charge of lightly making love to her.
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But then the head of a household naturally objects to seeing the boys and girls belonging to him making love under his nose without any reference to his opinion.
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The idea of making love second-hand was not pleasant to him; but he could not hinder the uncle from speaking his mind to the niece.
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He had been invited over to Granpere specially that he might spend his time in making love, and he had found the task before him very hard and disagreeable.
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Here he attempted to make love to Mary, and, having failed, "ate a pound or so of steak with a sentimental countenance and fell fast asleep."
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Never did her suitors express a tender thought for Penelope, and, instead of making love to her, they squandered her property, slept with her slaves, and took charge of things in her house.
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Never did her suitors express a tender thought for Penelope, and, instead of making love to her, they squandered her property, slept with her slaves, and took charge of things in her house.
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He neither gambled nor made love to other men's wives, nor did any of those things which too easily lead to encounters of arms; and yet, in his cold and melancholy way he was constantly quarrelling and fighting and killing his man, till it was a wonder that the police would tolerate him in any European capital.
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I am going to marry Donna Flavia, and I do not mean to allow a beggarly Zouave to make love to my future sister-in-law.
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In his own eyes, he was, as a man, as good as those with whom he associated, and had as much right to make love to Faustina Montevarchi as the young Frangipani, for whom her father destined her.
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"Well, Horace, then she began to make love to me in a refined sort of way, or so I thought, looked at me and sighed, saying that we had known each other in the past--very well indeed I gathered--and implying that she wished to continue our friendship.
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Also the women, some of whom were fair enough, began to talk to us on this pretext or on that, and did their best to make love to Leo; for, in contrast with their slim, delicate-looking men, they found this deep-chested, yellow-haired stranger to their taste.
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But he lacked something in the art of making love.
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It is hard even to make love in these days without something in your purse.
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If he would only do that without making love to her, how happy could she be!
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He was not very skilful at making love,-but he was thoroughly good-humoured, from his nature anxious to please, and averse to give pain.
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They think down there that Felix has,-well, made love to her, and that she has been taken to London by him."
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But if he had only made love at first as he had attempted to do it now, she thought that she would have submitted herself to be cut in pieces for him.
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That men should be thoroughly immoral, that they should gamble, get drunk, run into debt, and make love to other men's wives, was to him a matter of everyday life.
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There is a feeling, too, when a girl has been jilted,-thrown over, perhaps, is the proper term,-after the gentleman has had the fun of making love to her for an entire season, and has perhaps even been allowed privileges as her promised husband, that the less said the better.
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And during this very hour he had been,-well, perhaps not exactly making love to herself, but looking at her and talking to her, and behaving to her in a manner such as could not but make her understand that he intended to make love to her.
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Fisker had become her devoted servant,-not with that old-fashioned service which meant making love, but with perhaps a truer devotion to her material interests.
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CHAPTER XI Cheltenham--Matrimonial Adventure--Showing how to make love for a friend CHAPTER XII Dublin--Tom O'Flaherty--A Reminiscence of the Peninsula CHAPTER XIII Dublin--The Boarding-house--Select Society CHAPTER XIV The Chase CHAPTER XV Mems Of the North Cork CHAPTER XVI Theatricals CHAPTER XVI* (The chapter # is a repeat) The Wager CHAPTER XVII The Elopement Volume 3.
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Contents: CHAPTER XI Cheltenham--Matrimonial Adventure--Showing how to make love for a friend CHAPTER XII Dublin--Tom O'Flaherty--A Reminiscence of the Peninsula CHAPTER XIII Dublin--The Boarding-house--Select Society CHAPTER XIV The Chase CHAPTER XV Mems Of the North Cork CHAPTER XVI Theatricals CHAPTER XVI* (As here the chapter number is repeated in the print copy.)
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CHELTENHAM--MATRIMONIAL ADVENTURE--SHOWING HOW TO MAKE LOVE FOR A FRIEND.
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That she was beautiful as an angel --highly accomplished--gifted--agreeable--and all that, Jack, who had never seen her, was firmly convinced; that she was also bent resolutely on marrying him, or any other gentleman whose claims were principally the want of money, he was quite ready to swear to; and, in fact, so assured did he feel that "the whole affair was feasible," (I use his own expression,) that he had managed a two months' leave, and was come down express to see, make love to, and carry her off at once.
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While I plead guilty to this impeachment, let me show mitigation, that it has its enjoyments--first, although I am the most constant and devoted man breathing, as a very cursory glance at these confessions may prove, yet I have never been able to restrain myself from a propensity to make love, merely as a pastime.
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