The 7,491 occurrences of make love

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She bewitched your brother because he would not let her make love to him.

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When they became the age to select a sweetheart they would go together and make love to a girl.

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Although he had never made love to her for himself, he had always used honeyed words to her and was always loud in his praises for his friend Chaske.

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I thought at first that you had been playing traitor to me and had been making love to her for yourself, but when she explained it all to me and begged me to intercede for her to you, I then knew that I had judged you wrongfully, and that, together with my lost love, made me so quiet and sorrowful last night.

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When he had grown up to be a young man, he never, like other young men, made love to any of the tribe's beauties.

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"Just you make love to her.

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"But Kipling says: 'Each man makes love his own way!'"

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He had decided fully that there would be no use to try to make love to a girl manifestly so ill and in trouble.

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He tried to hold her, to make love to her, and goodness knows what, but she struggled and cried, 'David,' until he had to give it up and send me."

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They never made love to her, in spite of her undeniable attractiveness.

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"Did he make love to you?" he asked.

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He liked Miss Wilkinson very much now, and was thrilled by her conversation, but he could not imagine anyone making love to her.

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"Poor Guy, he made love to every woman he met.

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They don't know how to make love.

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Then it struck him that the art-student probably was neither the first nor the last of her lovers, and he gasped: he had never looked upon Miss Wilkinson like that; it seemed incredible that anyone should make love to her.

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He ought to make love to her.

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There was the art-student in the Rue Breda, and then there was the painter in whose family she had lived so long in Paris: he had asked her to sit for him, and had started to make love to her so violently that she was forced to invent excuses not to sit to him again.

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At all events, after what she had told him, she would not be surprised if he made love to her.

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"How beautifully you make love," she said.

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He looked at her, but could think of nothing to say; he racked his brains anxiously, seeking for a remark which should keep her by him; he wanted to tell her how much she meant to him; but he did not know how to make love now that he loved in earnest.

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"I like you when you don't want to make love to me," she told him once.

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"He's probably making love to one of his numerous flames."

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It was well written, frank and charming; it was the letter of a man who was used to making love to women.

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The sweater's daughter--the family consisted of father, mother, two small boys, and a girl of twenty--went round the house to put out the lights when work was over, and sometimes she allowed herself to be made love to by one of the tailors.

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The work was not hard, it was done in common, in the open air, and for the children it was a long, delightful picnic; here the young men met the maidens; in the long evenings when work was over they wandered about the lanes, making love; and the hopping season was generally followed by weddings.

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He wouldn't make love to the heroine.

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The lovers, after the fashion of amateur actors from time immemorial, "made love like sticks."

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She drew back and would have risen to her feet had the thought not come to her that twice before she had supposed a man was making love to her, when subsequent events proved that she had been mortifyingly mistaken: once when Cyril had told her of his love for Marie; and again when William had asked her to come back as a daughter to the house she had left desolate.

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For if one who he could not possably love, being so close to her in her make-up, if one who was indeed employed to be made Love to, could submit in public to his embrases, why should not I, who would have died for him?

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But there is one thing I could not stand, in your place--having to know that he is making love to the heroine every evening and twice on Wednesdays and--Bab, this is WEDNESDAY!"

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When I think of the way he looked at you, and the tones of his voice when he made love to that--that creature, I am posatively SHAKEN."

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'Why, look you, child,' says he, 'that they are uneasy about you, that is true; but that they have the least suspicion of the case as it is, and as it respects you and I, is so far from being true, that they suspect my brother Robin; and, in short, they are fully persuaded he makes love to you; nay, the fool has put it into their heads too himself, for he is continually bantering them about it, and making a jest of himself.

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that he made love to Mrs. Betty.

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I stayed here about six weeks; and then my conductor led me back to a country village, about six miles from Liverpool, where her brother (as she called him) came to visit me in his own chariot, and in a very good figure, with two footmen in a good livery; and the next thing was to make love to me.

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We are here for so short a time; and all the old people before us - Rutherfords of Hermiston, Elliotts of the Cauldstaneslap - that were here but a while since riding about and keeping up a great noise in this quiet corner - making love too, and marrying - why, where are they now?

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And, VICE VERSA, veracity to sentiment, truth in a relation, truth to your own heart and your friends, never to feign or falsify emotion - that is the truth which makes love possible and mankind happy.

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The shadows and the generations, the shrill doctors and the plangent wars, go by into ultimate silence and emptiness; but underneath all this, a man may see, out of the Belvedere windows, much green and peaceful landscape; many firelit parlours; good people laughing, drinking, and making love as they did before the Flood or the French Revolution; and the old shepherd telling his tale under the hawthorn.

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I think it is a good idea so to introduce my hero, being made love to by an episodic woman.

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I made love to all of them and asked three to marry me.

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"I wonder if Kalonay dared to make love to her on the way down."

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--Or did she make love to Kalonay?" the King insisted, laughing gently.

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Kalonay had never shown her that he loved her, except by those signs which any woman can read and which no man can conceal; but he did not make love to her, and it was that which first prepossessed her in his favor.

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On all sides he saw youth making love and he was himself a youth.

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The drunken boy talked of Helen White and said he had been with her on the shore of a sea and had made love to her.

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"It was like making love, that's what I mean," he explained.

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"You must not try to make love definite.

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I half expected to have heard you make love to her behind the hedge, but I begin to think you care for nothing in this world but old words and strange stories.

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They might gird themselves for battle, make love, eat and drink, and acquit themselves manfully in all the external parts of life; but of the life that is within, and those processes by which we render ourselves an intelligent account of what we feel and do, and so represent experience that we for the first time make it ours, they had only a loose and troubled possession.

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No; what won my heart from an early period of my visit to my cousins, the Poltons, of Poltons Park, was the fervent, undisguised, unashamed, confident, and altogether matter-of-course manner in which he made love to Miss Beatrice Queenborough, only daughter and heiress of the wealthy shipowner, Sir Wagstaff Queenborough, Bart., and Eleanor, his wife.

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From 1876 to 1880, save for an occasional absence for military service, Aubert lived with the Fenayrous, managing the business and making love to the bored and neglected wife, who after a few months became his mistress.

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None seemed to fit this difficult case how to make love to a girl of his own class whom his conventional, socially ambitious nature forbade him to consider marrying.

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"It wasn't true--what you said about Sam's making love to you?"

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I only made love to her a little, as a fellow does to lots of girls."

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She liked it, having this handsome, well-dressed young man making love to her in this grand restaurant where things were so good to eat and so excitingly expensive.

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They learn to make love seductively; they understand how to tempt a girl's longing for finery, for an easier life, her dream of a husband above her class in looks and in earning power.

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And I'll tell you that you make love like a 'movie' hero.

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Better than a 'movie' hero, because, in the films, the heroine always has to turn to face the camera, which makes it necessary for him to make love down the back of her neck."

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"Making love to Miss Stevens," replied she.

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"There was a swell in the 'ouse made love to her.

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HOW ONE MAKES LOVE AT THIRTY XI.

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CHAPTER X HOW ONE MAKES LOVE AT THIRTY My sleeplessness while Nicolete slept had not been all ecstasy, for I had come to a bitter resolution; and next morning, when we were once more on our way, I took a favourable opportunity of conveying it to Nicolete.

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'Troth, it was a strange way to make love, I knew.

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'Of course if you wish to make love to them, it's the same as anywhere else,' observed a trader innocently; but he and his companions rarely so choose.

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His person was clumsy, large, and awkward; his features were harsh, strong, and peculiarly irregular; yet even with these disadvantages he made love, became an universal admirer of the sex, and was in his turn universally admired.

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That he had not given up his design to make love to her was quite apparent, and, with Amanda alive, his attentions, always offensive since she had gathered their import, became in her eyes the expression of a villainous purpose, of which she could not speak to others, and from which she felt safe only so long as she took proper precautions against it.

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First the bowl, and now making love.

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I'm a Sixties baby, like, 'Make Love, Not War,' 'Give Peace a Chance,' 'If It Feels Good, Do It.'

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Nor could he remember the last time they had made love, though he was pretty certain it was the evening before International Foods had thrown the yacht party for him to celebrate the success of Orange Fresh.

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So that was how long it had been since they had made love, he thought.

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She turned her attention to her free hand, the left, which she had kept ungloved since she and Jean-Pierre had made love the first time.

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Together they would hunt out a secluded spot in the hills with a beautiful view, dismount from their horses, and make love.

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I live here, and I make love to you.

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They had made love to her.

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He might come to California with fair words and a very definite in- tention of annexing it to Russia at the first oppor- tunity, but he was incapable of abusing the hospi- tality of the Arguellos by making love to their six- teen-year-old daughter.

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"Senor!" she said, "if you make love to me, I shall have to compare you with many others, and I might not like the Russian fashion.

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Why did you not read it to me instead of making love?

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He made love to me.

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It was plain enough that he could not arrange his fortune as he had anticipated when he decided to begin to make love to little pink and white, doll-faced Rosy Vanderpoel.

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Old Doby chuckled at their love-making chaff, remembering dimly that seventy years ago he had been just as proper a young chap, and had made love in the same way.

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You made love to them, you flattered them either subtly or grossly, you roughly or smoothly bullied them, or you harrowed them with haughty indifference--if your love-making had produced its proper effect--when it was necessary to lure or drive or trick them into submission.

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His theory was that they hated their stone coffins, and fought their way back through the grey mists to try to talk and make love and to be seen of warm things which were alive.

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To have said to Lady Alanby: "My brother-in-law, in whose house I am merely staying for my sister's sake, is trying to lead you to believe that I allow him to make love to me," would have suggested either folly or insanity on her own part.

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You know as well as I do what it's to lead to when a gentleman like you kisses and makes love to a young woman like Hetty, and gives her presents as she's frightened for other folks to see.

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I'm none o' them men as can go making love first to one woman and then t' another, and don't think it much odds which of 'em I take.

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If you was being courted by any man as 'ud make you his wife, and I'd known you was fond of him and meant to have him, I should have no right to speak a word to you about it; but when I see you're being made love to by a gentleman as can never marry you, and doesna think o' marrying you, I feel bound t' interfere for you.

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"Oh, sir, begging your pardon, I've never been used t' having gentlefolks's servants coming about my back places, a-making love to both the gells at once and keeping 'em with their hands on their hips listening to all manner o' gossip when they should be down on their knees a-scouring.

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"It's right they should know it was a fine gentleman made love to her, and turned her head wi' notions.

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"I wanted to make love to you.

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"Look here," he said, "I brought you here to make love to you."

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"I didn't understand-your idea of making love.

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Do you really think I am going to run you while he makes love to you?

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has this man, has he DARED to make love to you?"

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And my wife won't live with me for reasons that I think most women would consider sound.... Or I should have made love to you long ago."

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I loved her and made love to her, and I don't think she quite loved me back in the same way."

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Part 3 Later they loitered along a winding path above the inn, and made love to one another.

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Could he remember Jimmy's dreadful death, realize that he was responsible for it, and make love to his wife?

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It was time to go home, time to riot in crisp freshness, time to go courting, time to make love, time to possess his own, time for mating and nest-building.

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He took unconstitutional liberties with the person of his sovereign; kicked his fellow-marionnettes in the mouth with his wooden shoes, and whenever none of the versifying suitors were about, made love to Thisbe on his own account in comic prose.

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She did see her Aunt Ella, who straightway informed her that people were talking about the way she rode here and there with those painted-up people, and let the men put their arms around her and make love to her.

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Jean, you will have observed, was not given to sentimental adventurings; and she disliked the idea of letting Lee Milligan make love to her the way he had made love to Muriel Gay through picture after picture.

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