Vulgar words in Frank Merriwell Down South (Page 1)

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"I don't believe in fighting, but this is about my time to scrap.

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"Tell them you're making love," chuckled Frank, who seemed to be hugely enjoying the affair, to the unspeakable rage of his captive.

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Thus it came about that Gage made love to Frank Merriwell, instead of the fair captive he believed was muffled by the coat.

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I assure you that I have been highly entertained by your company, and hereafter I shall consider you an adept in the gentle art of making love."

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When Gage stopped rowing to make love to the supposed Elsie he had left the oars in the rowlocks, drawing them in and laying them across the boat.

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He told how Gage had made love to him in the boat, and Barney shrieked with laughter.

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"He war makin' love ter ye, Kate--an' you-uns liked it!"

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"He has a right ter make love ter me ef he wants ter."

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In her eagerness to save us--to have him aid her in the work--she must have led him to suspect that one of us had been making love to her."

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I may have expressed admiration for her hair, or something of the sort, but I vow I did not make love to her."

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"Well, me b'y, ye have a thrick av gettin' all th' girruls shtuck on yez av ye look at thim, so ye didn't nade ter make love."

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But Frank Merriwell had no thought of making love to this strange girl of the mountains.

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