The 7,491 occurrences of make love

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_Harry Hedgerow._ I couldn't help making love, sir; and I didn't ask your leave, because I thought I shouldn't get it.

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He might make love to the girls."

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In those days I thought it was unpardonable that a man who professed to be poor James's best friend, should make love to his fiancée, though I suppose that such things happen, and are endured by the modern girl.

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"Have I been making love to Miss Briggerland by any chance?" he asked.

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"I suppose I made love to her, and she was angry because I dared to commit such an act of treachery to her fiancé!

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I made love to her behind poor Jim's back, and she 'ticked me off,' and that's why I'm so annoyed with her?"

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"Doesn't it strike you, Mrs. Meredith, that if I had made love to that young lady, I should not be seen here to-day?"

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"'I've seen the madam,' said Holmes to me--for you see all the liberty men were walking up the hill at the same time--'and I'd rather make love to the breaker than to her.

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"I shall prove but a sorry sweetheart, for I have never made love in my life."

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"Have you ever had anybody to make love to?"

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"Well, then, you shall make love to me in Latin, that's agreed."

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"O, if you make love properly, I shall soon understand you; I shall read the English of it in your eyes."

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"Nay," replied I, "that's not fair; I did as you desired--I made love in Latin."

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"Now, Mr Jacob, I plainly see that you know nothing about making love.

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I hope I didn't hurt you--I'm very sorry if I did; but no more making love in Latin.

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I take Mr Turnbull's word, not that I can find it out yet, that you are a very good-tempered, good-looking, clever, modest lad; and as an apprentice who remains with my father must live with us, of course I had rather it should be one of that sort than some ugly, awkward brute who--" "Is not fit to make love to you," replied I.

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"We will pass the evening better than making love, after all, especially if you hit so hard.

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Do you know, Jacob, that I made love to him, just to see how he'd take it.

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"Why, when we make love, and ask you to marry, don't you always pout, and say, 'No!'

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They took him to all the theatres, the conversaziones of all the nobility, and, as Jack lost his money with good humour, and was a very handsome fellow, he was everywhere well received and was made much of: many ladies made love to him, but Jack was only very polite, because he thought more and more of Agnes every day.

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As, therefore, our midshipmen not only were cheated by the vice-consul, but they also supplied his table, Mr Hicks was very hospitable, and everything was at their service except Miss Julia, who turned up her nose at a midshipman, even upon full pay; but she made great advances to the captain, who, on his part, was desperately in love: so the mate and the men made all ready for the bullocks, Jack and Gascoigne made themselves comfortable, and Captain Hogg made love, and thus passed the first week.

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It will be very uncomfortable to be shut out because he wishes to make love; I therefore am determined that he shall not take off Miss Hicks.

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My wife is in the arms of Morpheus--an allegorical _crim con_, which we husbands are obliged to wink at; and I am making love to the brandy bottle, that I may stimulate my ideas, as unwilling to be roused from their dark cells of the brain as the spirit summoned by Lochiel, who implored at each response, "Leave me, oh!

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In less than a month they knew the exact rank of every gentleman in the presidency; ascertained their prospects, and the value of their appointments; turned the rupees into pounds sterling; broke off a conversation with an ensign at the sight of a lieutenant; cut the lieutenant for a captain; were all smiles for a major; and actually made love themselves to any body who was above that rank, and a bachelor.

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I will make love to her, and pleased with her new conquest she will soon forget you."

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Promise me, on your honour, that you will not make love to the poor girl, for I have an affection for her, and will not have her added to your list of broken hearts."

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I discovered that evening that I had, by the fortune of war, become the property of a Russian general, who had no time for making love.

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The name of this personage who thus made love to his vessel was Wilhelm Barentz.

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Shall I make love to the ghoul?"

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They were ushered into the presence of the Commandant, the same little man who had made love to Amine, and as they were dressed in Mussulman's attire, he was about to order them to be hung, when Philip told him that they were Dutchmen, who had been wrecked, and forced by the king of Ternate to join his expedition; that they had taken the earliest opportunity of escaping, as was very evident, since those who had been thrown on shore with them had got off in the island boats, while they chose to remain.

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And did you really pretend to make love to a princess?"

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I'd make love to, and run away with, the Pope himself; if he were made of the same materials as Pope Joan is said to have been."

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"I not only made love to her, but in making love to her, I got most terribly singed myself; and I felt, before I quitted her, that if I had ten thousand a-year, and she was as poor as my dear Judith was, that she should have taken her place--that's the truth.

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"You must make love to me," replied the countess.

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I mean that you must _appear_ to make love to me, and the report of our marriage must be spread.

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Then I was shopman at a draper's, which was abominable, for if the customers would not buy the goods, I got all the blame; besides, I had to clean my master's boots and my mistress's shoes, and dine in the kitchen on scraps, with a slipshod, squinting girl, who made love to me.

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IN WHICH THE TINKER MAKES LOVE.

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Look about, Jack; there's plenty of pretty things, you see.--So the Governor's daughter's going to be married; at least I suppose so, for I met her riding with a young gentleman; and now-a-days the quality always make love on horseback.--Well, Jack, have you found anything?"

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You haven't been making love to his daughter, or, what would amount to the same thing, she has not been making advances to you?"

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She permitted him, as she did everybody else, as far as words were concerned, to make love as fast as he pleased.

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There was much more than ready-made love in these arrangements; anyone may buy that for ready-money; but a ready-made progeny, a ready-made household, and a ready-made wife, without one stiver of ready money, was the astonishment; but English sailors can do anything.

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Smallbones was, therefore, ordered to put on his hat and step into the boat with two halt bags of biscuit to carry up to the widow's house, for she did a little business with Mr Vanslyperken, as well as allowing him to make love to her; and was never so sweet or so gracious as when closing a bargain.

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Make love, indeed--the atomy--the shrimp--the dried up stock-fish.

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Corporal Van Spitter had had wisdom enough to dupe Vanslyperken, and persuade him that he was very much in love with Babette; and Vanslyperken, who was not at all averse to this amour, permitted the corporal to go on shore and make love.

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But Mr Vanslyperken did leave the cutter and Snarleyyow, did come on shore, did walk to the widow's house, and did most unexpectedly enter it, and what was the consequence?--that he was not perceived when he entered it, and the door of the parlour as well as the front door being open to admit the air, for the widow and the corporal found that making love in the dog days was rather warm work for people of their calibre-- to his mortification and rage the lieutenant beheld the corporal seated in his berth, on the little fubsy sofa, with one arm round the widow's waist, his other hand joined in hers, and, _proh pudor_!

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Poor men, unfortunately, always make love better than those who are rich, because, having less to care about, and not being puffed up with their own consequence, they are not so selfish and think much more of the lady than of themselves.

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The Hebrew prophets declared that God demanded justice, kindness, and mercy in human relations rather than acts of ceremony and sacrifice to himself, and Jesus made love to neighbor as fundamental to holiness as love to God.

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They sat down together, and he began to caress her, and make love to her.

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'Sosimenes, I shall make love-potions of the flowers.'

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This is just the way Fairy and I make love to each other.

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'I can't understand how a man of any spirit can make love by deputy.'

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Do the young women in Gloria like to be made love to by delegation?'

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She did not like the idea of the Dictator coming to her to make love by deputy for another man.

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She had very little prejudice of caste or class, and yet she could not readily admit into her mind the possibility of a man of her own social rank who had actually wanted to marry _her_, making love soon after to the daughter of an hotel-keeper.

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But why should she fancy that Hamilton was making love to Miss Paulo?

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He had never made love to her.

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'Did you not know that you were making love to my daughter?'

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'Until just now--just before you came in--I did not make love to your daughter.'

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'Oh, it was the girl who made love to you, I suppose!'

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To anyone watching us, she would have seemed merely making love.

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To make love to a young woman and to induce her to marry you with a barnacle of this sort hanging round her suggests difficulties.

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Do you want to force him to make love to me, that you tell him on the very first opportunity where to find me, and in a place where I am without you, or any one to----" "Will you try to understand?" says Mrs. Monkton, with a light stamp of her foot, her patience going as her grief increases.

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Jeanne felt full of pity for her aunt, but it seemed very funny to think of anyone making love to Lison, and the vicomte turned his head away to hide his laughter.

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Only the lawyer feller was out on the box with me, an' makin' love heavier than it was rainin'.

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He was always such a terrible quiet feller that no one seemed to notice, an' he'd never made love to me before, but he got besides hisself then and shouts, 'If ever you touch my girl again I'll hammer you to smithereens.'

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"He has not been making love to you, has he, Dawn?

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Was he trying to make love without our knowing it to the beautiful captive from Mars?

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Oh, I'm not jealous in a silly way--I know you aren't likely to make love to her----" "_Toni!_" Owen's voice frightened her into silence.

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Why should I then seek further store, And still make love anew; When change itself can give no more, 'Tis easie to be true.

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You seldom find him making love in any of his scenes, or endeavoring to move the passions; his genius was too sullen and saturnine to do it gracefully, especially when he knew he came after those who had performed both to such a height.

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In short, the gay, the loud, the vain Will Honeycomb, who had made love to every great fortune that has appeared in town for above thirty years together, and boasted of favors from ladies whom he had never seen, is at length wedded to a plain country girl.

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"I forgot to say," remarks the early Stevensonian hero, after describing a day full of adventures with Red Indians, "that I had made love to a beautiful girl."

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He took unconstitutional liberties with the person of his sovereign; kicked his fellow-marionnettes in the mouth with his wooden shoes, and whenever none of the versifying suitors were about, made love to Thisbe on his own account in comic prose.

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Of course you've known I wanted to make love to you.

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"Because," she answered gravely, meeting his eyes with full candor, "I didn't want you to--make love to me.

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It was when he rose to go and she walked to his car with him that he asked with seeming irrelevance, "Has this Mr. Tollman ever--made love to you?"

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"Made love to me!" she mockingly echoed.

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Picture Napoleon seeking retreat in a monastery--but don't try to visualize Mr. Tollman making love."

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If he hasn't made love to you, he will."

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"You've forbidden me to make love to you," he said desperately, "and I'm trying to obey, but God knows, dear, there are times when--" He broke off with an abrupt choke in his throat.

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"You accuse me of having made love to your daughter.

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Well--well, the world must turn upon its axis, And all mankind turn with it, heads or tails, And live and die, make love and pay our taxes, And as the veering wind shifts, shift our sails; The king commands us, and the doctor quacks us, The priest instructs, and so our life exhales, A little breath, love, wine, ambition, fame, Fighting, devotion, dust,--perhaps a name.

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And that 's enough, for love is vanity, Selfish in its beginning as its end, Except where 't is a mere insanity, A maddening spirit which would strive to blend Itself with beauty's frail inanity, On which the passion's self seems to depend: And hence some heathenish philosophers Make love the main spring of the universe.

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The times have changed since you made love, O Whiskey Bill, O Whiskey Bill!

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He therefore spent his time agreeably in looking after the affairs of Wheal Dooem during the day, and making love to Rose Ellis in the evening.

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It was quite delightful to observe the earnestness with which these two devoted themselves to the training of honeysuckle and jessamine over a trellis-work porch in that preposterously small garden, in which there was such a wealth of sweet peas, and roses, and marigolds, and mignonette, and scarlet geraniums, and delicately-coloured heliotropes, that it seemed as though they were making love in the midst of a glowing furnace.

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Adam making love in the fustian costume of the fireman of the "Flying Dutchman" was an idea which must have struck Emma in some fashion, for she found it difficult to command her features when introduced to the inhabitants of that little Eden by her friend.

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"I thought you would never be done makin' love to that there girl.

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The meeting with Hester was purely accidental--at least it was none of my seeking--and I did _not_ make love to her--" "Did _she_ make lub to you, Geo'ge--plo--plotummikilly."

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"Oh, what do you think?" he exclaimed, "aunt Freydissa has come over from Heriulfness, and is in _such_ a rage because Biarne has told her that Thorward has been making love to his cousin Astrid, and--" "Hush, boy," said Gudrid, covering his mouth with her hand, "you should not talk so of your aunt.

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So she made love to my uncle on every available opportunity, and of course, because he didn't care for her two pins, set her faithless heart upon him, as a woman will.

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In vain he protested, in vain he swore, in extremely bad French, that he had no _penchant_ for Rosalie, had never made love to her in his life; in fact, rather disliked her than otherwise.

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"Never any but fools have ever made love to me!

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Agatha would have asked a score of questions; about his age, which defied all guessing, and might have been anything from thirty to fifty-five-also about his "Missus," for he looked like a man who never could have made love, or thought of such a thing, in all his life.

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"But how did he make love, or 'propose' as they call it?" persisted Agatha, to whom the idea of Marmaduke Dugdale in that character was irresistibly funny.

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"Make love?

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the scores of young people that come and make love in those green alleys down the garden!

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And Mark does n't make love to other people, either.

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And he hoped the others wouldn't observe that he had been making love.

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