The 7,491 occurrences of make love
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By skipping the Long Words she could read how Rupert Bansiford led Sibyl Gray into the Conservatory and made Love that scorched the Begonias.
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"Mr. Caxton," replied Squills, obviously flattered, "you are quite right: when a man makes love, the organs of self-esteem and desire of applause are greatly stimulated, and therefore, of course, he sets himself off to the best advantage.
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It is only, as you observe, when, like Shakspeare's lover, he has given up making love as a bad job, and has received that severe hit on the ganglions which the cruelty of a mistress inflicts, that he neglects his personal appearance: he neglects it, not because he is in love, but because his nervous system is depressed.
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The first general--the only triumphant politician--inferior to none in eloquence--comparable to any in the attainments of wisdom, in an age made up of the greatest commanders, statesmen, orators, and philosophers that ever appeared in the world--an author who composed a perfect specimen of military annals in his travelling carriage--at one time in a controversy with Cato, at another writing a treatise on punning, and collecting a set of good sayings--fighting and making love at the same moment, and willing to abandon both his empire and his mistress for a sight of the Fountains of the Nile.
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I determined to make love to it; I made up my mind to know it tree by tree, to search out its humblest plants, its vetches, its saxifrages, and to see whether there was no Solomon's seal to be found growing beneath the shade of the big trees.
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They make love more wisely than men do."
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Jeb could never have stood the strain of making love, had not Sary met him _more_ than half-way."
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"You villain, have you been making love to Elsin Grey, that she should come babbling of Mr. Renault, Mr. Renault, Mr. Renault ere I had set foot in my own hallway?
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Yet he managed to make love to Sir Frederick's kinswoman--a child--as I was when he took me----" She closed her eyes.
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The moral is, don't make love to strange puppies, however beautiful; but he was lovely, and he understood me.
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Here, no galleon breasts the sky-line; no explorer in evening clothes makes love to an heiress.
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"Why!" she gasped, "the little man is trying to make love to me!"
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Una had, from books and newspapers and Walter Babson, learned that there were such things as socialists and earnest pessimists, and the race sketchily called "Bohemians"--writers and artists and social workers, who drank claret and made love and talked about the free theater, all on behalf of the brotherhood of man.
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Once a month they met at what they called "punch lunches," and listened to electrifying addresses by Mr. S. Herbert Ross or some other inspirer, and turned fresh, excited eyes on one another, and vowed to adhere to the true faith of Pemberton's, and not waste their evenings in making love, or reading fiction, or hearing music, but to read diligently about soap and syrups and window displays, and to keep firmly before them the vision of fifteen thousand dollars a year.
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Does she want some one to make love to her?'
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Moreover I think you have a very different idea in this country of what constitutes--well, what constitutes making love.
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He considered that he had virtually given that lady his word that he would not make love to her; but his spirits had risen since his visit of three or four hours before.
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A beautiful blonde Englishwoman visits Russia, and is violently made love to by a young Russian aristocrat.
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Every time I've tried to make love to him, he has seemed to me awfully in love with her still.
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Gora Dwight had an extraordinary knowledge of men for a woman to whom men did not make love.
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Even there, while we were perched on two high stools, he didn't make love to me as any human man would have done.
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He was in a fine frame of mind to make love to a woman.
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But she merely said: "My dear Lee, I could not stand being made love to at four in the afternoon.
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She was not at peace when Clavering made love to her, far from it; but she enjoyed with all the zest of a woman with her first lover, and something of the timidity, this tantalizing preliminary to fruition.
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I hear you even made love to our fair hostess until you found out the truth and then you dropped her like a hot potato--or a cold fish.
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If any man had made love to you then, you would merely have turned on him your weary disillusioned eyes, or laughed cynically at him and yourself.
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Had this man offered her something that would make love seem insignificant and trivial?
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He knew she had always liked him the better because he did not make love to her the moment they met, but today he would take her by surprise, give her no time to think.
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So, when Pan made love to her, she very naturally kept him at a distance: and, as she supposed him to be no worse-looking than the rest of the world, she made up her mind to have nothing to do with love or lovemaking, and was quite content to ramble about the woods all alone.
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If I were in your place I should never dare to make love to Hinckman's niece if he were anywhere about the place.
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To make love to a young lady with a ghost sitting on the railing near by, and that ghost the apparition of a much-dreaded uncle, the very idea of whom in such a position and at such a time made me tremble, was a difficult, if not an impossible, thing to do; but I forbore to speak, although I may have looked, my mind.
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"Half their time they were fighting, and the other half making love: that is, most of 'em.
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I am told that every man in making love assures the charmer that no woman shall ever succeed her in his regards; but this is probably a veritable amorous swan-song.
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[_Believing that this is her psychological moment, she lays her hand on his arm, but draws it back as soon as he attempts to take it._] Now don't make love to me.
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To find her--to find the man she has once lived with--in the house of--making love to--to find you here!
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If I can make her wince, I'll make love to you till the Heavenly cows come home!
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Well, you see, my dear, if you make love to me it will [_Delicately indicating_ SIR WILFRID.]
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Now don't get rattled and forget to make love to me.
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Do you think I can listen to you make love to me when the man who--who--whom I most despise in all the world, is reading poetry to the woman who--who got me into the fix I'm in!
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You'll hear me spaking like the Book of Genesis and Abraham, and his sons, and his cousins; I'll be coming up at night making love to you at the cowhouse door like the Acts of the Apostles."
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In this old tongue our fathers played as children, bought and sold as men, prayed, preached, gossiped, quarrelled, and made love.
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Though she made for herself no argument on the matter,-not having much time just now for arguing,-she felt that it was her undoubted privilege to be made love to by Ralph Newton, if he and she pleased so to amuse themselves.
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She had never been told not to be made love to by him.
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But she had a right to be made love to if she liked it;-and in this case she would like it.
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Young men might get in debt, and gamble, and make love wherever they pleased, and all at once,-and yet be forgiven.
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"Perhaps, after all, he'll be just as fond of his wife, in a way, as though he had been making love to her,-oh, for years," said Clarissa.
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In Greece he makes love when he has leisure, but he makes "copy" much more ardently, and on the whole is quite as lurid and sordid and showy as his worst Sunday editions.
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King Charles had gone to visit his ally the Duchess of Savoy at Turin, and was consoling himself for the toil and disappointments of the campaign by making love to fair Anna Solieri in the neighbouring town of Chieri.
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On one occasion Wolfshot tried to make love to the wife of a Swiss peasant named Baumgarten who was an honest as well as a brave man.
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He was very fond of Helen and had often attempted to make love to her, but she was so completely innocent of his intentions that he felt quite bashful and dare not begin.
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"Well," said Dora after a while, "I s'pose you two people have been afther makin' love to one another for six months."
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Harry took advantage of her softened feelings to envelop her in a cloud of flattery, and to make love to her.
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He made love to her and spurned her by turns, threatened her with the fate of the Duchess, whom she saw dead before her eyes, the victim of a shot in the back.
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Goritz made love to her, of course, but she laughed him off, gaining a new confidence as the days of their companionship increased.
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I believe he did rarely make love to so little as one woman at once.
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One day in America near the falls of Niagara Moore saw this scene:-- An Indian whose boat was moored to the shore was making love to the wife of another Indian; the husband came upon them unawares; he jumped into the boat, when the other cut the cord, and in an instant it was carried into the middle of the stream, and before he could seize his paddle was already within the rapids.
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Did she make love and make war, and hold courts and councils of this grave description, in French or in a broken version of her native tongue?
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If you think that I ever let him make love to me, you're mistaken.
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She denied to herself that she wanted him to make love to her; at the same time she was disappointed at the persistency with which he held her off.
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She liked to believe that, if he had made love to her, she would have rebuffed him.
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p. 112] 41 ( return ) [ Though it is not, most assuredly, the intention of Lucan to exalt the character of Caesar, yet the idea he gives of that hero, in the tenth book of the Pharsalia, where he describes him, at the same time, making love to Cleopatra, sustaining a siege against the power of Egypt, and conversing with the sages of the country, is, in reality, the noblest panegyric.
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The first general; the only triumphant politician; inferior to none in point of eloquence; comparable to any in the attainments of wisdom, in an age made up of the greatest commanders, statesmen, orators, and philosophers, that ever appeared in the world; an author who composed a perfect specimen of military annals in his travelling carriage; at one time in a controversy with Cato, at another writing a treatise on punuing, and collecting a set of good sayings; fighting and making love at the same moment, and willing to abandon both his empire and his mistress for a sight of the fountains of the Nile.
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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 had early announced her intention of remaining unmarried, and those young men who in her native village had desired to make love to her had been treated with disapproval and disdain.
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It was only men who made love who were shown no mercy.
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And poor Phemie--and the gentleman who made love to you all the evening, Dolly.
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"Why, he made love to her all--" "I wish you would n't talk such rubbish, Mollie," Dolly interrupted her--a trifle sharply because she understood the cloud on her lover's face so well.
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"Who said Mr. Gowan made love to me?
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"I dare say they are making love,--they generally are."
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"Making love," he repeated.
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Making love were they,--this shabby, rather un-amiable young man and the elder Miss Crewe?
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So he became reflective and silent, when Mollie said that the two were "making love."
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"Making love!" he said again.
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"And you know how I used to hate him when he _would_ make love to you.
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She would have thought it positive bliss to be tied to Ralph Gowan for six or seven years without any earthly prospect of ever being married; to have belonged to him as Dolly belonged to Grif, to sit in the parlor and listen to him while he made love to her as Grif made love to Dolly, would have been quite enough steady-going rapture for her; but since that was out of the question, Mr. Gerald Chandos and diamonds and a carriage would have to fill up the blank.
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"But some men make love very well, you know," she smiled.
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I might have been if he had tried to make love to me, but he never did.
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They may be making love on the sly."
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It lacks love because love is baneful to lust and making love... an obstacle to reproduction, you know.
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It had always seemed to him, fettered as he once had been in ideas and paint, obsessed with transforming sordid memories and thought into color as he inexplicably gazed at a barren wall of canvas, that one never made love to a woman but a facsimile of one in one's own brain which that brain distorted to meet the orgasm it longed for.
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To him, all sex was making love to oneself but coupled naturally with a woman it did not seem so sordid, even though it perhaps was, while being impure enough as to seem as if he were really making love only to her when the contrary was true.
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Thus to him making love to a woman was more sordid as a consequence.
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It was disconcerting to think of it as gone; and yet, he told himself, as emasculated and denuded as he now felt, were he to continue to mature this way, to climb the precipice of old age, while still acting callow enough to be obsessed by the exquisite release of his body (love making out of the tension of repressed urges towards the many and, as a cumulative exhortation of fantasies vented on a specific one, an act of adultery when making love to her, as it was love of himself, his own gratification), partaking of blithe experiences with female strangers under societal approbation and with youthful lewdness, needing to restrain his behavior very little, scrutinizing it no more than this, and having nothing to show for his life other than wanton appetites dragging him into every damp and unseemly hole open to him would he not eventually become more obscene than the hole he was at this moment in time?
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He could jump the blade wielder if he so pleased, take away the knife under the impulse of the moment (maybe escalating or degenerating into making love to him in the sodden grasses like a pleasure-seeking wild boar if attitude could be wrenched from him with no more difficulty than the knife), and demand an answer for this long wait.
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"Fortunately for me--and the rest of us, I guess--she doesn't need that to make love to us."
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Not that he wanted to deprive either of them; it just seemed incongruous that he make love to an Aspect of God.
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Making love with Enforcement men had always been fun, and usually gave her a comfortable, cherished feeling whether she climaxed or not.
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She, Sis, and Betty had all tried to get him to make love, but he'd rejected all of them with what seemed like near-panic, and she and Sis were agreed on the reason: he was convinced Shayan had somehow contaminated him, and was terrified of passing that contamination on to them.
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Now she was being urged to make love to a man she'd barely met... at least she'd known the Family men, if only briefly... Chang chuckled.
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"Speaker, I can't make love to you," he said desperately, forcing himself to speak quietly though his words came out in short, harsh phrases.
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She would make love to him, and when he peaked, she would sate her fierce hunger in their shared ecstasy.
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They designed a complex of physical and psychological traits that made a percentage of the males into genetically-determined warriors who not only like to fight--it's one of their favorite occupations--they have to either fight or make love at regular intervals just to stay healthy."
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She sneered at anyone who tried to flatter her, or pretended to make love to her, while in Europe, and only cared for art during that tour which meant so much to her.
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Catch me letting a rich society darling like that Baxter spend the winter months making love to you, when I'm wasting my heart away at Pebbly Pit, hoping against hope for a nice long letter from you!"
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As Jack has always been flattered and made love to by society girls, this unexpected attitude of Polly's piqued the boy.
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He didn't try to make love to me.
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"An' him makin' love to Barbara!
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Yet, as the French voyageur, he had to make love to Wonota and Miss Keith, both.
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