The 7,491 occurrences of make love

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You seldom find him making love in any of his scenes, or endeavouring 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 an height.

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Are you two fellows out here incognito making love to rustic maidens?

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Everybody calls me rash and impetuous, and Mort is always lecturing me for it, and it's always my way to rush head-first into anything that comes along, and here I've been making love, in the regular, orthodox fashion, to a girl I've known ever since I wore knickerbockers, and playing propriety and all that to my prospective father-in-law; and now see Mort!

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He made love to her and cajoled her, and was happy indeed.

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Does he make love to you?

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Of course he doesn't make love to me!"

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Do you think it's bad to let a young man make love to you?"

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"What would mortify you to death: to have him make love to you or to have someone hear me?"

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"Hasn't he ever--ever--made love to you?"

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"Martha," she said at last, "you are so sweet and pretty, if I were Mr. Thurbyfil, I'd put my arm around you anyway, and make love to you."

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He met Mary at a dance last spring in town where she went with some friends of ours, and made love to her but wouldn't let her tell me or any one.

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Drop me in Dawson or chuck me in Cadiz, Dump me in Kansas or plant me in Rome,-- I shall keep on making love to the ladies: Where there's a skirt is my notion of home.

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But I shall make love overtop worship yet, my giant!

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It was properly an inside thing, not an outside, a thing to make love greater, not to make happiness less.

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Gracefully, respectfully, consummately enough--always with hands in position and the look, in his thick neat white hair, smooth fat face and black professional, almost theatrical eyes, as of some famous tenor grown too old to make love, but with an art still to make money--did he on occasion convey to her that she was, of all the clients of his glorious career, the one in whom his interest was most personal and paternal.

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"He said that Lucien said that your only failing was that you were daffy over women and made love to every one you saw."

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Suppose the women were like the men, and we had to make love to such a set of bristly, grisly wretches!--pah!

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While others talked and argued, shilly-shallied, made love, muddled and made mistakes, her grandson, the man of the race that always ruled, had cut the knot for himself, without hesitation and without compunction, without consulting anyone or asking anyone's leave.

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And, again, in the "Finding of Moses" (Brera) he paints nobles playing the lute, making love and feasting, and lovely fair-haired women listening complacently.

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All round are grouped flags and dragons, "nations grappling in the airy blue," bands of Red Indians in their war-paint and happy couples making love.

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He had made love to me nearly as long.

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He thanked his stars that he had not actually made love to Miss Anna Pynsent; and he hurried back to town next morning by the earliest train, without setting eyes on her again.

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"He's wastin' a heap o' time," they said; "pelts needs chasin' some, an' y' can't chase pelts an' make love to your own wife or any one else's, for that matter."

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I've told you about Mercedes's father, too, Pavelek Okraski, and how he came out to New Orleans and gave lessons to Dolores Bastida and made love to her on the sly and got her to run away with him--poor silly thing.

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"In the art of making love, it would seem."

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The two advance slowly and cautiously to the centre of the saloon, and then the cavalier, throwing himself on his knees, (that's the way fairies invariably make love,) beseeches his companion to have pity upon him.

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The artist, according to the squire, was handsome as a prince and eloquent as a minstrel, and his extensive practice in Rome had made him perfect master of the fine arts, the art of making love included.

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"But," said the Sirian, "you believed right away that they made love.

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Do you believe that one can make love without thinking and without uttering one word, or at least without making oneself heard?

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"Good Father," said Don Ruy with feigned complaint, "Think you not that your rigid rules for the journey might have stopped short of hopeless celibacy for all of us?--Why a moon like that and Venus ascendent unless to make love by?"

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"There are tears in your eyes," said his "Doña Bradamante,"--"and you look as if you make love to me, yet think of some other thing!"

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Before long he was dancing with a little old widow named Mrs. Budger, who was very rich, and to whom he at once began to make love.

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Mr. Pickwick tried to explain, but in their faces he read that they suspected him of making love to the widow.

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She was in a sour temper because the miserly Jonas, who came from London often now to see them, had begun to make love to Mercy instead of to her.

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That night he went to old Chuzzlewit and, pretending to shed tears of sorrow, told him he had overheard Tom Pinch, the pauper pupil, whom he had trusted and befriended, making love to Mary, the old man's ward, in the church.

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He said he had just heard that he, Rokesmith, had been presuming [Pg 347] on his position to make love to Bella-a young lady who wanted to marry money, who had a right to marry money, and who was very far from wanting to marry a poor beggar of a private secretary!

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[Illustration: August] O mellow month and merry month, Let me make love to you, And follow you around the world As knights their ladies do.

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Rex was thinking he would have given anything to have been able to make love to her--anything for the power of saying tender words--she looked so loving.

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How the nobility, feeling itself outrun by the middle classes, began to do all it could not to be left behind in the race; how liberalism, Jacobinism, and all that devilry awoke; how a new life began; how we studied and poetized, made love and wasted our time; how we young folk, full of life and activity, but awkward as we could be, scoffed at the aristocratic propensities of Messrs. Nicolai and Co., in Berlin, who at that time reigned supreme."

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She had been made love to and threatened by such men as her cousin; she had been made love to and taught Latin by her pedagogues.

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Their chief occupations are feasting, fighting, making love, and playing the most beautiful music.

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No "testimony of the spirit" can make love and beauty in a home where "the heathen" hold the first place, and foreign missions get tangled up in the children's hair.

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He has for the most part more fairly distinguish'd them than any of his Successors have done, who have falsified them, or confounded them, by making Love the predominant Quality in all.

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She'd want me to make love in Latin and correspond in Greek.

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"Me old college chum, and as per usual--making love.

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He was going so slow he deserved to be arrested, and what's more, he was making love to a pretty girl without shame.

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For the very reason that you are to be a priest, and can neither dance nor make love in society, it is necessary that you should know how to play ombre.

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This ought not to grieve me; for, if he is to be false to his vocation, to indulge in gallantries, and to make love, it is better that this evil disposition should reveal itself in time, and that he should not become a priest.

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upon my honor, if that young scamp is not making love to Lina!

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No one knows how to make love as you do."

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Make, therefore, your assertion of opulence the last in your list, as you make Love first.

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"And here you and I sit in the Andes Mountains talking when we might be making love," he laughed.

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"And here we are making love under the pretense of being intellectual," she rejoined.

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Every time that Captain Tiago met her in the street and remembered that he had once made love to her in vain, he would go at once to the church and give a peso for a mass as a thank offering for his good luck in not marrying her.

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This morning when we were asking for you, I said: 'What if he has gone to make love to some one else?'

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1 MCMXX CONTENTS PART I CHAPTER I A FEW WORDS OF INTRODUCTION CHAPTER II WITH THE BELGIANS AT RAMSCAPELLE PAGE I Reach the First Line Belgian Trenches--And become a Belgian Soldier for the Time Being--A Night Attack--An Adventure whilst Filming a Mitrailleuse Outpost--Among the Ruins of Ramscapelle--I Leave the Company and Lose my Way in the Darkness--A Welcome Light and a Long Sleep--How Little does the Public know of the Dangers and Difficulties a Film Operator has to Face 6 CHAPTER III WITH THE GOUMIERS AT LOMBARTZYDE A Morning of Surprises--The German Positions Bombarded from the Sea--Filming the Goumiers in Action--How these Tenacious Fighters Prepare for Battle--Goumier Habits and Customs--I Take the Chief's Photograph for the First Time--And Afterwards take Food with Him--An Interesting and Fruitful Adventure Ends Satisfactorily 15 CHAPTER IV THE BATTLE OF THE SAND-DUNES A Dangerous Adventure and What Came of It--A Race Across the Sand-dunes--And a Spill in a Shell-hole--The Fate of a Spy--A Battle in the Dunes--Of which I Secured Some Fine Films--A Collision with an Obstructive Mule 22 CHAPTER V UNDER HEAVY SHELL-FIRE In a Trench Coat and Cap I again Run the Gauntlet--A Near Squeak--Looking for Trouble--I Nearly Find It--A Rough Ride and a Mud Bath--An Affair of Outposts--I Get Used to Crawling--Hot Work at the Guns--I am Reported Dead--But Prove Very Much Alive--And then Receive a Shock--A Stern Chase 30 CHAPTER VI AMONG THE SNOWS OF THE VOSGES I Start for the Vosges--Am Arrested on the Swiss Frontier--And Released--But Arrested Again--And then Allowed to Go My Way--Filming in the Firing Zone--A Wonderful French Charge Over the Snow-clad Hills--I Take Big Risks--And Get a Magnificent Picture 40 PART II CHAPTER I HOW I CAME TO MAKE OFFICIAL WAR PICTURES I am Appointed an Official War Office Kinematographer--And Start for the Front Line Trenches--Filming the German Guns in Action--With the Canadians--Picturesque Hut Settlement Among the Poplars--"Hyde Park Corner"--Shaving by Candlelight in Six Inches of Water--Filming in Full View of the German Lines, 75 yards away--A Big Risk, but a Realistic Picture 51 CHAPTER II CHRISTMAS DAY AT THE FRONT Leave-taking at Charing Cross--A Fruitless Search for Food on Christmas Eve--How Tommy Welcomed the Coming of the Festive Season--"Peace On Earth, Good Will To Men" to the Boom of the Big Guns--Filming the Guards' Division--And the Prince of Wales--Coming from a Christmas Service--This Year and Next 61 CHAPTER III I GET INTO A WARM CORNER Boxing Day--But No Pantomime--Life in the Trenches--A Sniper at Work--Sinking a Mine Shaft--The Cheery Influence of an Irish Padre--A Cemetery Behind the Lines--Pathetic Inscriptions and Mementoes on Dead Heroes' Graves--I Get Into a Pretty Warm Corner--And Have Some Difficulty in Getting Out Again--But All's Well that Ends Well 65 CHAPTER IV THE BATTLEFIELD OF NEUVE CHAPELLE A Visit to the Old German Trenches--Reveals a Scene of Horror that Defies Description--Dodging the Shells--I Lose the Handle of My Camera--And then Lose My Man--The Effect of Shell-fire on a Novice--In the Village of Neuve Chapelle--A Scene of Devastation--The Figure of the Lonely Christ 72 CHAPTER V FILMING THE PRINCE OF WALES How I Made a "Hide-up"--And Secured a Fine Picture of the Prince Inspecting some Gun-pits--His Anxiety to Avoid the Camera--And His Subsequent Remarks--How a German Block-house was Blown to Smithereens--And the Way I Managed to Film it Under Fire 76 CHAPTER VI MY FIRST VISIT TO YPRES AND ARRAS Greeted on Arrival in the Ruined City of Ypres by a Furious Fusillade--I Film the Cloth Hall and Cathedral, and Have a Narrow Escape--A Once Beautiful Town Now Little More Than a Heap of Ruins--Arras a City of the Dead--Its Cathedral Destroyed--But Cross and Crucifixes Unharmed 80 CHAPTER VII THE BATTLE OF ST. ELOI Filming Within Forty-five Yards of the German Trenches--Watching for "Minnies"--Officers' Quarters--"Something" Begins to Happen--An Early Morning Bombardment--Develops Into the Battle of St. Eloi--Which I Film from Our First-Line Trench--And Obtain a Fine Picture 85 CHAPTER VIII A NIGHT ATTACK--AND A NARROW ESCAPE A Very Lively Experience--Choosing a Position for the Camera Under Fire--I Get a Taste of Gas--Witness a Night Attack by the Germans--Surprise an Officer by My Appearance in the Trenches--And Have One of the Narrowest Escapes--But Fortunately Get Out with Nothing Worse than a Couple of Bullets Through My Cap 93 CHAPTER IX FOURTEEN THOUSAND FEET ABOVE THE GERMAN LINES The First Kinematograph Film Taken of the Western Front--And How I Took It Whilst Travelling Through the Air at Eighty Miles an Hour--Under Shell-fire--Over Ypres--A Thrilling Experience--And a Narrow Escape--A Five Thousand Foot Dive Through Space 107 CHAPTER X FILMING THE EARTH FROM THE CLOUDS Chasing an "Enemy" Aeroplane at a Height of 13,500 Feet--And What Came of It--A Dramatic Adventure in which the Pilot Played a Big Part--I Get a Nasty Shock--But am Reassured--A Freezing Experience--Filming the Earth as we Dived Almost Perpendicularly--A Picture that would Defy the Most Ardent Futurist to Paint 116 CHAPTER XI PREPARING FOR THE "BIG PUSH" The Threshold of Tremendous Happenings--General ----'s Speech to His Men on the Eve of Battle--Choosing My Position for Filming the "Big Push"--Under Shell-fire--A Race of Shrieking Devils--Fritz's Way of "Making Love"--I Visit the "White City"--And On the Way have Another Experience of Gas Shells 121 CHAPTER XII FILMING UNDER FIRE The General's Speech to the Fusiliers Before Going Into Action--Filming the 15-inch Howitzers--A Miniature Earthquake--"The Day" is Postponed--Keeping Within "The Limits"--A Surprise Meeting in the Trenches--A Reminder of Other Days--I Get Into a Tight Corner--And Have An Unpleasantly Hot Experience--I Interview a Trench Mortar--Have a Lively Quarter of an Hour--And Then Get Off 135 CHAPTER XIII THE DAWN OF JULY FIRST A Firework Display Heralds the Arrival of "The Day"--How the Boys Spent Their Last Few Hours in the Trenches--Rats as Bedfellows--I Make an Early Start--And Get Through a Mine-shaft into "No Man's Land"--The Great Event Draws Near--Anxious Moments--The Men Fix Bayonets--And Wait the Word of Command to "Go Over the Top" 151 CHAPTER XIV THE DAY AND THE HOUR A Mighty Convulsion Signalises the Commencement of Operations--Then Our Boys "Go Over the Top"--A Fine Film Obtained whilst Shells Rained Around Me--My Apparatus is Struck--But, Thank Goodness, the Camera is Safe--Arrival of the Wounded--"Am I in the Picture?" they ask 162 CHAPTER XV ROLL-CALL AFTER THE FIGHT A Glorious Band of Wounded Heroes Stagger Into Line and Answer the Call--I Visit a Stricken Friend in a Dug-out--On the Way to La Boisselle I Get Lost in the Trenches--And Whilst Filming Unexpectedly Come Upon the German Line--I Have a Narrow Squeak of Being Crumped--But Get Away Safely--And later Commandeer a Couple of German Prisoners to Act as Porters 169 CHAPTER XVI EDITING A BATTLE FILM The Process Described in Detail--Developing the Negative--Its Projection on the Screen--Cutting--Titling--Joining--Printing the Positive--Building Up the Story--It is Submitted to the Military Censors at General Headquarters--And After Being Cut and Approved by Them--Is Ready for Public Exhibition 178 CHAPTER XVII THE HORRORS OF TRONES WOOD Three Times I Try and Fail to Reach this Stronghold of the Dead--Which Has Been Described as "Hell on Earth"--At a Dressing Station under Fire--Smoking Two Cigarettes at a Time to Keep off the Flies--Some Amusing Trench Conversations by Men who had Lost Their Way--I Turn in for the Night--And Have a Dead Bosche for Company 183 CHAPTER XVIII FILMING AT POZIÈRES AND CONTALMAISON Looking for "Thrills"--And How I Got Them--I Pass Through "Sausage Valley," on the Way to Pozières--You _May_ and you _Might_--What a Tommy Found in a German Dug-out--How Fritz Got "Some of His Own" Back--Taking Pictures in What Was Once Pozières--"Proofs Ready To-morrow" 196 CHAPTER XIX ALONG THE WESTERN FRONT WITH THE KING His Majesty's Arrival at Boulogne--At G.H.Q.--General Burstall's Appreciation--The King on the Battlefield of Fricourt--Within Range of the Enemy's Guns--His Majesty's Joke Outside a German Dug-out--His Memento from a Hero's Grave--His Visit to a Casualty Clearing Station--The King and the Puppy--Once in Disgrace--Now a Hospital Mascot 205 CHAPTER XX KING AND PRESIDENT MEET An Historic Gathering--In which King and President, Joffre and Haig Take Part--His Majesty and the Little French Girl--I Am Permitted to Film the King and His Distinguished Guests--A Visit to the King of the Belgians--A Cross-Channel Journey--And Home 214 CHAPTER XXI THE HUSH!

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CHAPTER XI PREPARING FOR THE "BIG PUSH" The Threshold of Tremendous Happenings--General ----'s Speech to His Men on the Eve of Battle--Choosing My Position for Filming the "Big Push"--Under Shell-fire--A Race of Shrieking Devils--Fritz's Way of "Making Love"--I Visit the "White City"--And On the Way have Another Experience of Gas Shells.

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"That is Fritz's way of making love, sir," he said, with a chuckle; which remark admirably reflects the marvellous morale of our men.

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I dare say that wretched Raymond would have tried to make love to her if she had gone," she added deliberately.

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Are you making love to me, boy?"

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"I suppose he makes love to you?" he asked.

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Couldn't you make love to her--a little?

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If I must make love to any one but you, darling, it will have to be your mother.

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"What if I have made love to Jacqueline?

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If you mean, Have I made love to her?

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He redoubled his tender care of Jacqueline; considerate of every mood, constantly praising and encouraging her, daily planning little surprises for her pleasure (the puppy had been one of them); doing everything possible, in fact, except make love to her.

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She had gone back lately to the ways of her little girlhood, loved to sit at Kate's feet in front of the grate fire, or even in her lap--no small accomplishment, for she was almost as tall a woman as her mother--listening while Kate read aloud, interrupting her frequently with caresses, making love to her as only Jacqueline could.

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It is not the recipient but the giver that makes love a holy thing.

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A man doesn't want to make love to an equal, but to an angel!

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Here, too, Jim Breen had made love to her, and Matt's companion of the grocery.

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"You were a poacher when you went making love to a woman who belonged to another man, while you belonged to another woman."

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You don't want those two to be making love and enjoying themselves an hour longer than is necessary, do you?

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I'll bet he made love to her!

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At least twenty girls were making love to Jim, and he was quite unconscious of it all, except that he thought them a little free, and at length he recited an appropriate couplet from "The Solitude of Alexander Selkirk": "They are so unaccustomed to man, their tameness is shocking to me."

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Ask him whether he wants us to produce fuel or make love!

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If I did not he would say I was making love to the chief's wives."

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Everywhere else we make love in gilded palaces, to born princesses in gorgeous apparel; terraced gardens, with springing fountains and antique statues, are in the background; or at least an ancestral castle, with long galleries filled with the armour borne by our ancestors to the Holy Land, rises in cheery state, waiting to be restored on a scale of unprecedented magnificence by the dower of our affianced brides.

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If you have made love in a palace, according to Mr. Disraeli's prescription, the sight of it will recall the splendour of the object's dress or jewellery; if, as Wordsworth would prefer, with a background of mountains, it will appear in later days as if they had absorbed, and were always ready again to radiate forth, the tender and hallowing influences which then for the first time entered your life.

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I never made love to her in the commoner sense of the word, a sense in which the woman is conceived of as shy, unawakened, younger, more plastic, and the man as tempting, creating responses, persuading and compelling.

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We made love to each other as youth should, we were friends lit by a passion....

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He will make love to you, Mary."

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"He will make love to you, Mary.

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She struck me in that brief crowded instant of recognition as being exactly [Pg 134] the person she had been when we had made love in Burnmore Park; there were her eyes, at once frank and sidelong, the old familiar sweep of her hair, the old familiar tilt of the chin, the faint humor of her lip, and at the same time she seemed to be something altogether different from the memories I had cherished, she was something graver, something inherently more splendid than they had recorded.

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I talked a great deal with Rachel, and still I did not make love to her.

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It was always in my mind that I would make love to her, the heavens and earth and all her family were propitious, glowing golden with consent and approval, I thought she was the most wonderful and beautiful thing in life, and her eyes, the intonation of her voice, her hurrying color and a hundred little involuntary signs told me how she quickened at my coming.

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I had never before thought that to make love is a coarse thing.

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"And I came here to be made love to, Stephen!

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"I made love," I said, "to Lady Mary Justin, and we were found out.

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It kept me at work, and if I strayed into indolence brought me back to work with a mind galled and bleeding.... § 12 And I suppose it is mixed up with all this that I could not make love easily and naturally to Rachel.

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I suppose, poor silly little things, that if you stayed we should certainly begin making love to each other.

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As if already we hadn't made love....

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I began to understand him now, and to see plainly that he resolved to make love to me, but I would by no means seem to take the hint; and, besides, I knew that he had a wife with him in Paris; and I had, just then at least, no gust to any more intriguing.

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Well, however, we were obliged to do nothing in it, for neither of us knew how to direct a letter to him, or to direct anybody to him; so I told him I would leave it till I came to England, for that my woman, Amy, corresponded with him, and that he had made love to her.

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Were there any who had reason to dislike him; had he made love to any of them?

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In making love, as in other popular forms of fiction, the element of mystery is an invaluable adjunct to the property value.

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She insinuated, "You couldn't expect me to make love to you the very first thing, could you?"

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He groaned: "Without his--his making love to you?"

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At the other the master--a married man--made love to her, and one day tried to force her.

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Then we had breakfast together, and I made love to her.

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