The 7,491 occurrences of make love
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'Then Philippe is making love to the little D'Averne?' said one.
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"Well," said the abbe, "while you are quietly making love to your neighbor, fine things are happening."
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"And you already know from me how pleasant life is there--how sunny and genial and gay; and how graceful and innocent and amiable and well-bred the natives--and what beautiful prayers we sing, and what lovely gavottes and minuets we dance--and how tenderly we make love--and what funny tricks we play!
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He was a young man with roguish eyes, and beautiful mustachios; and I suspect he made love to her à la Voltaire, for she bought drawings of him which she never even looked at.
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Don't you be makin' love to my ol' woman."
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Like a lot of other men, D'Arcy had made love to her and been repulsed.
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She felt furious with Jim--furious because he could not see that this brazen-faced woman was making love to him all the time.
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Why should he not make love to another woman if he chose?
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"My darling Yvonne," he whispered, "Do I sometimes forget to make love to you?
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He encouraged originality whilst he suppressed eccentricity, and although, recognising the budding genius in the girl's work, he lavished particular care upon her artistic development, he never tried to make love to her, which proved that he was not only a good painter, but also a sound philosopher.
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"You want some one to spout verses to or make love to, and there is no subject handy.
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I might tell you that he was sentimental once in his life, and got married; and I might tell you of a pretty daughter he has (and whom he used to be very much afraid I would make love to), but I suppose you would not be interested in those exciting details, so I will refrain.
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Ned kept making love to me all the way up to the farm.
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Take her anywhere away from Miss Lorimer, and, if you feel like it, make love to her.
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"All I do is try to think up ways of makin' yuh happy, an' now yuh insist on havin' this scoundrel make love to yuh, whether I want it or not.
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When the ropes were coiled down they were admitted on board, when they began dancing round the quarter-deck and making love to the officers for their washing.
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She was just commissioned at Chatham, and as we did not expect to sail for three weeks, I had plenty of time to make love."
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I was almost idle enough to make love, and nearly lost my heart seven times.
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Some few had tolerably regular features, and I noticed the captain making love like a Greenland bear to the girl I danced with.
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And there is Vera Ogilvie--really pretty and charming--worrying herself about that dull Captain Henderson, who makes love to every woman he sees, and doesn't care two straws about her."
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"But I think the man who's been making love to my sister ought to marry _her_.
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Then the image of Chetwode making love to that pretty woman abruptly forced itself on her mental vision in spite of all reasoning, like a sudden violent physical pain, and she burst into tears.
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Then many things hidden within him come out; he learnt couplets by heart and sang them to his boon companions, became enthusiastic about Béranger, learnt how to make punch, and, finally, how to make love.
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Though she was so young and so beautiful, with the happiness of her long desire in her eyes, and the glory of her future shining on her, these two young gentlemen never dreamed of paying their court to her and making love, as in romances they do, for they regarded her 'as if she had been an angel.'
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Some make love their theme; some deal with sorrow; some are allegorical; some draw their inspiration from nature's beauties, and some have miscellaneous motives.
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They who love flattery as a bee loves honey, are all captivated, and almost make love to him.
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Sometimes in these plays she was a Princess with a gold crown, and a delightful Prince making love to her all day long.
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Now, that fellow--cavalier, I suppose, in Spain--making love in that attitude, you can see at a glance that _he's_ hand-painted.
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{129} The story has been told that George was a former suitor of Miss Hindmarsh, while occupying the position of a humble workman at Black Callerton, but that having been rejected by her, he made love to and married Fanny Henderson; and that long after the death of the latter, when he had become a comparatively thriving man, he again made up to Miss Hindmarsh, and was on the second occasion accepted.
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In what way could he make love to her better than by refraining from his evil ways for the sake of pleasing her?
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And it's making love to another man's wife he'd be, blackguard!
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"I haven't run off with pretty Mrs. Bowdoin, or made love to her either, have I?"
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Here often come Miss Guyosa and the Professor, both welcome guests, and Conrad says the Professor makes love to Miss Guyosa, but it is hard to tell.
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He had been trying to make love in a blind, stumbling way; he did not know it,--why should he?
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He is the bravest-- THE CHISERA (_Laughing._) Chief's daughter, whenever I have made love charms, they have been for men handsome and strong in the back.
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TAVWOTS I said I could not guess how you manage to be always winning, unless you have made love to the Chisera, and she has persuaded the gods for you.
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Look at the big movie pictures--the actors make love like painted animals....
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"Listen, my boy: do you suppose that thundering blow you dealt the excellent Henri Verbier when he was making love to Mademoiselle Jeanne, could fail to make me determined to find out who that young lady was who had the strength of a man?"
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"It's odd," he thought to himself, "but I feel ever so much more inclined to go to sleep than to make love."
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I wish our young friends here would devote a little more time to such serious topics, and less to such frivolities as fighting and making love.
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And as for the doctor--however queer he is, he'll be safe in one respect--he'll never make love to me!"
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Not that all doctors and male patients made love, but there were a sufficient number who did, in spite of what certain invidious colleagues might say about girls getting only what they asked for.
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There were young men who composed music, others who designed everything from a lampshade to the _décors_ of a ballet, young women who sang or danced, actresses who had not got on because managers would make love to them--or wouldn't, as the case might be.
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"And you don't think now that I was making love to her or anything like that, do you?"
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He should sprinkle upon her the water brought for rinsing his mouth; and when alone with her in a lonely place, or in darkness, he should make love to her, and tell her the true state of his mind without distressing her in any way.
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When a woman reproaches a man, but at the same time acts affectionately towards him, she should be made love to in every way.
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But according to the customs of some countries there are facilities for Kings to make love to the wives of other men.
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"To make love to me!
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"Surely even in the wilds of Spain it is considered dishonourable to attempt to make love to a girl who is betrothed to another man?
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As for making love, dear lady, I have not even yet begun to make love to you in earnest.
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"We have a proverb in Spain that the way to make sure of winning a girl is to make love to her mother.
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As you have no mother, I made love last night to Lady Fermanagh, who, I was told, is your guardian, and she invited me to call.
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The fates are kind, and now I can make love to you in earnest.
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It is an ideal language in which to make love.
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True, I have made love to women before, true, many have fallen in love with me and thrown themselves at my head--as you say in English.
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"My dear aunt, Don Carlos de Ruiz can neither scare nor fool me," protested Myra; "but surely I have a right to object to his attempting to make love to me when he knows I am engaged to Tony Standish."
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"The greatest compliment a Latin can pay a woman is to make love to her--and the majority make love merely by way of being complimentary.
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Don Carlos de Ruiz probably makes love to every woman he meets, which very likely explains why he is so popular.
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Why, my dear, he almost made love to me!"
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He is very much a man of the world, probably something of a Don Juan, and likely makes love as a pastime.
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I met many of his type when your Uncle was in the Diplomatic Service--wealthy bachelors who made love to almost every pretty woman they met, provided always, however, that the woman was married or engaged, and there was no danger of being caught in the matrimonial net.
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I should say, my dear, judging from my experience, that Don Carlos probably would only have paid you compliments instead of making love to you, if he had not known you were engaged."
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After all, as I have told you, men of the Latin races make love almost indiscriminately by way of paying a compliment, and pretty women in Spain, Italy, or France, would feel quite insulted if the men to whom they were introduced did not profess to be hopelessly in love with them.
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"If Aunt Clarissa is right, he is only making love to me for his own amusement, and would sheer off if I took him seriously and expected him to marry me.
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"In the intervals of making love to you, Myra, I shall sing the praises of your beauty even after you are all mine."
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At practically every Society function she attended during the next few weeks, save for a few private parties, Don Carlos de Ruiz was a fellow guest, and invariably he contrived to talk to her and make love, even when Tony Standish was also present, and ignored the snubs and rebuffs she administered.
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Surely you must have seen for yourself that Don Carlos has been making love to me on every possible occasion for weeks?
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"You--er--you don't actually mean to say that Don Carlos has been making love to you in earnest?
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"He persists in making love to me and refuses to be rebuffed, and he has repeatedly sworn that he will take me from you and make me his own at all costs."
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"I say, Myra dear, I--er--I wish--er--I wish you'd told me this before--I mean before he and I became pally, I had no idea he was really making love to you.
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Unless you want to lose me, you've got to tell Don Carlos de Ruiz--and tell him very, very plainly--that his attempts to make love to me and win me away from you have got to stop.
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I'll go and see him at once, Myra, and warn him that if he dares to attempt to make love to you again I'll--er--I'll show him!
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She tells me you have persistently been attempting to make love to her ever since you first met her, and have even gone so far as to ask her to throw me over and elope with you!
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How dare you make love to my fiancée?"
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If Miss Rostrevor has told you I have been making love to her, I cannot deny the accusation without casting doubt on the word of the most charming and beautiful girl in the world.
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If you were Spanish, my dear Standish, you would not complain of my making love to your betrothed unless you were unsure of her and were afraid of my winning her away from you.
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Had Myra complained about Don Carlos making love to her just to keep him "up to scratch," he was wondering, and found himself more puzzled than ever.
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"The lady herself would feel slighted if the friends of her betrothed did not continue to attempt to make love to her.
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To profess to be heartbroken because she belongs to another, and to make love to a betrothed girl or a married woman, is surely paying an indirect compliment to the accepted lover or husband, as well as a direct compliment to the lady."
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"It would never have occurred to me for a moment that in making love to Myra you were paying me any sort of compliment.
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Here in England, Don Carlos, any man who persists in making love to an engaged girl or a married woman is asking for trouble.
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I have told many of my friends and acquaintances to-day that I have been invited to Auchinleven for the shooting by my friend Mr. Antony Standish, and now I shall have to explain to everyone that the invitation is cancelled because my friend fears I shall continue to make love to his fiancée, and Miss Rostrevor fears I may abduct her, persuade her to elope with me, or something of the sort.
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"Well, possibly if I were permitted to have a talk with Miss Rostrevor, and explain why I have been making love to her, she might understand matters better and raise no objection to my figuring as a guest at Auchinleven," said Don Carlos, after another thoughtful pause.
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I warn you, my dear Standish, that I shall not promise to refrain from making love to her, and will continue to try to win her heart.
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I don't suppose he'll try to make love to you again, and even if he does you will know he is not in earnest."
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Even the boldest man would surely hesitate to make love to another man's wife during her honeymoon.
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Besides," she added, inconsequentially, "I don't want to get married yet, and if I did marry you before we go to Scotland Don Carlos would pride himself it was to protect myself from him, and it would be worse and more dangerous if he made love to me as a married woman.
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If you'd heard his explanation, you would understand that he was really only paying us both a compliment by pretending to make love to you.
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"I have come to tender my most humble apologies for having so far, apparently, failed to melt your icy heart and fire it with the love that burns within me; to congratulate you on being the first woman who has ever taken exception to my making love to her.
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"I want to tell you bluntly that unless you give me your word of honour not to attempt to make love to me I shall refuse to go to Auchinleven if you are to be one of the party, and that will leave Mr. Standish no alternative but to cancel his invite to you--and explain to his friends that his reason is my objection to you."
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"I promise you I shall not make love to you while we are in Scotland," he said at last.
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"Let me warn you, however, my dear Myra, that although I speak no word of love, my heart and my eyes will be making love to you all the time, and every fibre of my being will be loving you and longing for you," he said.
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"You have my leave to congratulate yourself as much as you like, Don Carlos, and to hand yourself as many bouquets as you like," said Myra smilingly, "but I shall hold you to your promise not to attempt to make love to me."
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"Oblige me by making your promise not to make love to me date from this minute."
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Not only did Don Carlos keep his promise to refrain from making love to her, but he seemed to avoid her as much as possible, and was only formally polite when they happened to be thrown together.
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Yet he made love to practically all the other ladies of the party, and obviously set the hearts of several of the younger ones fluttering.
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Why didn't he half-kill the conceited Spaniard for daring to make love to me?
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I am going to make love to Don Carlos and make him fall in love with me in earnest, just to have the satisfaction of turning him down afterwards and making him feel, and look, a fool."
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