Vulgar words in The Europeans (Page 1)

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On the whole, he had tempered audacity with modesty; and it is but fair to him now to say explicitly that he would have been incapable of taking advantage of his present large allowance of familiarity to make love to the younger of his handsome cousins.

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Even if he makes love to you it is no great matter."

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Gertrude, for some time, said nothing more; and her companion, as he looked at her, wished it had not been "disloyal" to make love to the daughter of an old gentleman who had offered one hospitality.

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I have no right to make love to you myself, eh?"

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After that, when I make love to you, you will have to think I mean it."

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Mr. Wentworth glanced at his son, and taking note of these words, wondered if Felix had been teaching him, according to the programme he had sketched out, to make love to the wife of a German prince.

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About a week afterwards she said to him, point-blank, "Are you seriously making love to your little cousin?"

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"Seriously making love"--these words, on Madame Munster's lips, had to Clifford's sense a portentous and embarrassing sound; he hesitated about assenting, lest he should commit himself to more than he understood.

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"And do you propose to spend your life in making love to Gertrude Wentworth?"

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I made up my mind at the outset that it was not my place to make love to Gertrude."

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"So, to simplify matters, she made love to you!"

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