The 7,491 occurrences of make love

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"He has tried to make love to her.

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"Now, one thing more before we go in to receive our scolding: you are not to make love to me again--not even to mention the word--until a whole week has passed: promise."

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I can endure a little of it now and again," says Molly, with intense seriousness, "but to be made love to always, every day, would kill me."

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That Philip has made love to her now and again when opportunity occurred is a fact she does not seek to deny, but it has been hitherto in the careless, half-earnest manner young men of the present day affect when in the society of a pretty woman, and has caused her no annoyance.

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"There is a report that you have been making love to a Turkish girl; you will get it hot."

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

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They claimed to be able to cure anything from consumption to an unruly wife or husband, and furnishing charms to make love matches and to keep the wife or husband at home was one of their specialties.

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It's you for making love to a maid, I must allow, John.'

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He and Annette went to the Mabille together, and in his character of man of the world he made love to her with as fine a relish as if he had sat down to bread-and-water after dinner; then, in order not to be quite a blackguard, he met her again, and, to save himself from his own conscience, again, and at last the compound of vanity, weakness, and virtue landed him with her in London, where they set up housekeeping together.

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He wrote reams of letters, all of which might have been printed without harm to anybody; but by-and-by his passion began to carry him off his feet, as passion has carried stronger men than he, and the fever of his pulses got into his ink, and he began to make love, but with a dreadful guardedness and a deadly fear lest he should offend the susceptibilities of this creature of the skies.

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He did not make love in the sense of seeking to persuade his goddess to descend to him, but he made no further disguise of himself, and he was not again reproved.

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You know now the truth about me, and you know that in spite of it I have made love to you for months past.

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She has written of you in her letters from time to time, but never led me to fancy that you were making love to her.

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Merry ladies make love to their gallants with flowers, or scorn them with the huckle-bones of shame; the Mother Coles of Araby pursue the unwary stranger for their mistress' pleasure; damsels resembling the full moon carouse with genial merchants or inquiring calenders.

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"Have you ever heard that if a man has made love to a girl under the constellation of Cassiopeia he should not marry until he has also made love under the Southern Cross?

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It was not a question now of whether she cared for him, or not; that was past all question; but whether she had not led him on to think she did, and she owned that down to the last moment before he had spoken, wittingly or unwittingly she had coaxed him to praise her, to console her, lo make love to her.

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The Greek returned, and he pulled her down beside him, had her drink with him, kissed her arms and hands with his red-bearded mouth, made love to her with jests and laughter unnecessarily loud.

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They can argue that a man may do far more harm by propagating anti-social doctrines than by stealing his neighbor's horse or making love to his neighbor's wife.

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For Hippisley was making love to her all over again.

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He had come to the dance at Tomichi Creek to make love to Tony Alviro's betrothed sweetheart Bonita.

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There were officers and ladies eating grapes, waltzing, strolling on white puffy clouds, singing, drinking, making love.

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He's making love to the stars."

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"We're upside down ... we're upside down ... heels in air.... She made love to the interne as she did to you ... and the fiend is dead.

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It was evident he had avoided making love to her during the five months in fear of that.

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He would be able to make love to Anna differently hereafter.

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If he were going to make love why didn't he start instead of gulping and covering his face and choking with tears in a hotel lobby as if he were an actor?

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So I'll sit by my sad little window and listen to this unbearable creature make love.

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I played with pigeons and with vital statistics and made love to little French girls whose sweethearts were dying in the trenches.

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He might embrace her and make love.

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"And if you talk of love you may be spared the trouble of having to make love," she laughed quietly.

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"There are many ways of making love.

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To make love was preposterous.

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He was making love to Anna, his wife.

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"On the boat I made love to you," he said softly, "and I am not unhappy.

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I do not mean that it is a novel without a _jeune premier_, a young man to make love; _Pickwick_ is that and _Oliver Twist_, and, perhaps, _The Old Curiosity Shop_.

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He made love the law of life and the key of the universe.

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"_How long, soft Bride, shall your dear C[lipseby] make Love to your welcome with the mystic cake, How long, oh pardon, shall the house And the smooth Handmaids pay their vows With oil and wine For your approach, yet see their Altars pine?

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These dingy, untidy, soiled-looking men were now making love to the young Prima Donna,--first one and then another; this one in bass, and that one in baritone, and she answering in her clear soprano.

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You _know_ it does not make love to Christ warmer, or thoughts of heaven sweeter; or the atmosphere of your everyday life more wholesome and sound.

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"Tell them you're making love," chuckled Frank, who seemed to be hugely enjoying the affair, to the unspeakable rage of his captive.

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Thus it came about that Gage made love to Frank Merriwell, instead of the fair captive he believed was muffled by the coat.

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I assure you that I have been highly entertained by your company, and hereafter I shall consider you an adept in the gentle art of making love."

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When Gage stopped rowing to make love to the supposed Elsie he had left the oars in the rowlocks, drawing them in and laying them across the boat.

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He told how Gage had made love to him in the boat, and Barney shrieked with laughter.

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"He war makin' love ter ye, Kate--an' you-uns liked it!"

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"He has a right ter make love ter me ef he wants ter."

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In her eagerness to save us--to have him aid her in the work--she must have led him to suspect that one of us had been making love to her."

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I may have expressed admiration for her hair, or something of the sort, but I vow I did not make love to her."

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"Well, me b'y, ye have a thrick av gettin' all th' girruls shtuck on yez av ye look at thim, so ye didn't nade ter make love."

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But Frank Merriwell had no thought of making love to this strange girl of the mountains.

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Here was a young man who had evidently been making love to a married woman, and who had made her believe that he loved her, and had made her love him too.

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He had made love to her, there on the Acropolis, at sunset, as she had said.

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She had seen an unfaithful man, and had heard him telling the woman he had made love him that he never could love her any more.

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In either case he was bad, because Lady Fan was married, and it was wicked to make love to married women.

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No doubt his eyes had been as steady and bright and his whole face as truthful when he had made love to Lady Fan at sunset on the Acropolis.

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Hitherto he had always known in a day or two whether he was inclined to make love to a woman or not.

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An inclination to make love and the satisfaction of it had been, so far, his nearest approach to being in love at all.

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There was no reason why he should hamper himself in conversation, so long as he said nothing calculated to make an impression--nothing which could come under the general head of "making love."

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Therefore he intended to make love to her, sooner or later, and then, when he was tired, he would say good-bye to her just as he had said good-bye to Lady Fan, and break her heart, and have one story more to laugh over when he was alone.

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One day, when Mrs. Bowring was present, the conversation turned upon a recent novel in which the hero, after making love to a woman, found that he had made a mistake, and promptly made love to her sister, whom he married in the end.

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"Yes--but supposing that he is quite sure that he can't make her happy--" "Then he had no right to make love to her at all."

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He had spoken spontaneously, too, without the least thought of producing an impression, or of beginning to make love to her.

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It was perfectly clear that he was beginning to make love to her.

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All at once the thought that he should respect her so little as to pretend to make love to her incensed her.

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Old Johnstone had made love to her mother and had half broken her heart, before she had married his brother.

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You sha'n't make love to that nice girl, Brook.

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He could not tell Clare that he had made love to Lady Fan to get rid of her, as another common expression put it, with a delicacy worthy of modern society.

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You made love to her, of course.

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He has been making love to Clare--he has asked her to marry him, and she has refused.

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"Dompnedex!" the Earl was wont to say; "in sincerity I am fond of Gregory Darrell, and if he chooses to make love to my daughter that is none of my affair.

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Think: there was a man, ostensibly my friend, who had given me the run of his house; I accept his hospitality and his friendship, and then take advantage of his absences to make love to his wife.

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* * * * * "What became of that girl you made love to in the hammock?"

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* * * * * "Couples making love will beware of the rubber plant."

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There never was anything so strange and absurd as Lord W----'s match; it was evidently planned and forced by the S----s. After he was gone he wrote three letters, which have been seen by the person who told me--one to his mother, the Duchess of B----, saying how sorry he was to have offended her by this marriage, but he was sure she would forgive him if she could witness the happiness he then enjoyed; the second to Lord Fitzroy Somerset, saying he was the most miserable man breathing, that he had been entrapped to marry, and he should never feel a moment's happiness again; the third to Lord Alvanley, saying that he had been obliged to marry; that he begged he would let him know what was said upon it, particularly by the girls (he had been making love to Lady Caroline S----).

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"The horrid wretch who insisted on making love to me!

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Then he tried to make love to me.

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He did so, in the morning, and once more tried to make love to me.

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"So he made love to you--the traitor!" she cried, passionately.

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It's absurd to talk about it because the man hasn't the least idea of making love to me.

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It was on the cards that she might have to marry Dobyans Verinder but she did not want him making love to her.

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I'm not intending to make love to you, even though I think you're a mighty nice girl.

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I'm making love to you, sweetheart, and you're telling me you love me for it," he answered, capturing her hands.

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I don't want you to ... make love to me ... that way."

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It was good to be young and lovely, to know that men's hearts leaped because of her, especially that of the untamed desert son who had made love to her so masterfully.

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He made love to me on the hill....

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"Do you mean that you let Mr. Kilmeny make love to you an hour or two before you became engaged to Mr. Verinder?"

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"And he--has he ever made love to you?"

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How can I make love to you as other men do?

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"Other men are not ... making love to me."

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Hunter tried to keep the personal dislike out of his coldly formal reply: "If you refer to your suggestion that I not make love to her, sir, I can assure you that such a suggestion was never necessary.

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"I didn't say 'make love'.

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Miss FLORENCE SMITHSON, an accepted Drury Lane favourite, looks very charming, makes love in pretty kitten wise and still indulges in those queer harmonics of hers--virtuosity rather than artistry, shall we call it?--but is altogether quite a nice princess of pantomime.

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I made love to all the nurses and generally disgraced myself--and had a wonderful time.

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Of course he believed Brown to have died by his hand in India, and he could find no traces of any other man likely to be making love to his daughter.

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HOW TO MAKE LOVE.

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With no more intention of marrying than White, he took care never to make love to any woman, and if any woman made love to him, he gave her no encouragement.

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The elegant gamester discovers his cards and his companions; the garrulous find listeners; the gossip retails, and imbibes, from a hundred sources, all the current scandal; vanity finds incense--beauty adoration; the young make love, or dance, or in groups give their spirits play in pleasantries, and raillery, and peals of animated laughter; their elders listen to the music, or watch the cards, or in a calmer fashion converse; while all, each according to his own peculiar taste, find whatever pleases their palate best.

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