Vulgar words in Phantom Fortune, a Novel (Page 1)

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make love x 5
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'What could be more contemptible, more hateful in a girl reared as you have been than to give encouragement to the first comer--to listen greedily to the first adventurer who had the insolence to make love to you, to be eager to throw yourself into the arms of the first man who asked you.

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Do you remember that wet afternoon at the Chiswick flower-show, when you and he and I took shelter in the orange house, and you two made love to each other most audaciously in an atmosphere of orange-blossoms that almost stifled me?

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The man must be a curate, who has taken advantage of grandmother's illness to force his way into the family circle at Fellside--and who has made love to Mary in some of her lonely rambles over the hills, I daresay.

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They had been at Eton together, had both made love to the lively Georgie, and had been inseparables for the last thirty years.

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'I am sorry you have married an ass.'

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The man she is to marry seems to have neither nous nor spunk to defend her.

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'I never was so thoroughly fagged; I feel as if I had been beaten with sticks, basti--what's its name.'

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After all, it is possible for a man without principle, without morality, to begin to make love to a woman in a mere spirit of adventure, in sheer devilry, and to be rather hard hit at the last.

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