The 7,491 occurrences of make love

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In the background of Olivia's mind, meditating pleasantly on her pleasant afternoon, there had been a patient and resigned expectation that presently her conscience would begin to reproach her for allowing Grey to make love to her.

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"You've been letting that blackguard Grey make love to you!

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Expanding naturally, he talked with spirit and intelligence during dinner, and made love to her after dinner with even more spirit and intelligence.

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It was his theory that a woman was never too ill, or too ill at ease, or too unhappy to be made love to.

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Any man with the soul of a mouse who really believed that I had been making love to his wife, couldn't have taken the things I told him without going for me at any risk.

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Now that she was his wife, surely John would begin to make love to her, real love, kisses, claspings, and what not.

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How she longed for John to notice it all, and make love to her!

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She wanted to stay and be made love to.

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Denzil stretched himself--he was always interested in Verisschenzko's reasonings and prepared to listen with enjoyment: "The general idea is that a man should not make love to another man's wife.

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If a woman has that quality in her which arouses sex, married or single, I never have observed that men refrained from making love to her."

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"All this means that you consider I am quite at liberty to make love to Amaryllis Ardayre!"

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You can't make love to her now--because a man who is a gentleman does not break his word.

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I don't think I could keep my word and not make love to her--if I saw her--then."

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Why had he not broken the thongs of reserve which held him long days ago and made love to her in words?

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"'Always kiss the blossom when making love to the bud'--Captain Miller is nobody's fool."

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Perpetual hunting and shooting and fishing and horseracing--eating, drinking, and killing, and making love--eternal court gossip and tittle-tattle--the Prince--the Queen--whom and what the Queen likes, whom and what she doesn't!--tame English party politics--the Church--a Church that doesn't know its own mind, in spite of its deans, bishops, archbishops, and their wives and daughters--and all their silly, solemn sense of social rank and dignity!

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But a hundred years ago and more these were names of importance in Maine and Anjou; their bearers were descended for the most part from younger branches of houses which in the Middle Ages had intermarried with all there was of the best in France; and although they were looked down upon by the _noblesse_ of the court and Versailles, as were all the provincial nobility, they held their own well in their own country; feasting, hunting, and shooting with each other; dancing and fiddling and making love and intermarrying; and blowing glass, and growing richer and richer, till the Revolution came and blew them and their glass into space, and with them many greater than themselves, but few better.

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A midge's life is as long as a man's, for it has time to learn its business, and do all the harm it can, and fight, and make love, and marry, and reproduce its kind, and grow disenchanted and bored and sick and content to die--all in a summer afternoon.

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I will not be made love to on a steamer."

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And as to your threat that, unless I come home soon, you will make love to my wife, don't attempt it--a ponderous fellow like you would be the death of her.

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The baronet, however, although a bold man to the world, was luckily henpecked; so Vivian made love to the wife and secured the husband.

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We are not always in action, not always making speeches or making money, or making war, or making love.

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He was old enough to be her father, and foolish enough to attempt to make love to her.

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He made her laugh until she understood that he was making love to her, then she was angry.

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All the women present imagined that he was making love to them, while each man felt that he, personally, was making love to his ideal woman.

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He liked to say what he thought, to go where he wished, and to make love when he chose, not when other people chose.

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I've a splendid way, Edith (pardon), of silencing all these elderly ladies who make love to me.

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Of course it would be an infernal shame, and not the act of a gentleman, to take advantage of one's position as a host by making love to a fascinating guest.

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In fact what you really ought to be doing is making love to her--so long as you keep your head."

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And after that the men came as often as they liked and I learned to dance with them, and they made love to me and told me I was very beautiful.

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"You make love very nicely," she replied with aloofness.

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"But I am not making love," I protested.

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If I am to make love to you I want to make love to a woman who is really free; a woman free to accept or reject love, not starved into accepting it in this so-called freedom."

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Did you learn your strange ways of making love from the book about the inferior races in the world outside the walls?

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He seemed to be inviting me to make love to Marguerite, and I wondered to what extent the prevailing social ethics might have destroyed the finer sensibilities that forbid the sharing of a woman's love.

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"No, and I do not want another, and I had not made love to this girl either, as you think I had; perhaps I would have done so, but thanks to you I was warned in time.

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In fact you practically ask me to make love to you and yet you know why I cannot."

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He is keeping a girl on the Free Level and evidently also making love to one of better caste, or he would hardly be buying ruby necklaces.'

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"Does he wear a mask when he makes love?"

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"I suppose that he made love to you one minute and the next told you that bad luck--something about the cross--kept him away from you?"

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He made as if to rise, but she cried in a panic, and yet with a wild exultation: "No, she's done with you forever, and the more you make love to her now the more she'll hate you.

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To talk of love, they say, is to make love.

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There is nothing like those careless ones who make love without believing in it."

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"And yet," she remarked, "even for that it was not worth while to make love to me!

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"Then, if he refuses to fight you, as of course he will, you'll let him go to--ah--make love to Cleone?"

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Mr. Lovelace!--And very loud--and that shall quicken me more than it shall those you call to.--If it be Betty, and only Betty, I shall think worse of your art of making love* than of your fidelity, if you can't find a way to amuse her, and put her upon a false scent.

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I can tell you further, that he makes love to your sister's Betty: and that by my advice.

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"Coming hither from my house, whom should I meet but thy husband making love to another woman, and such a hideous creature, too!

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Him she loved and made love to with a sheepish and resolute abandon.

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only that the little devil is making love to him still.

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She had a fever when Mrs. Pendennis turned her out of doors; and she made love to the doctor, Doctor Goodenough, who came to cure her.

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He described the scene with considerable humor, taking care to dwell especially upon that part of it which concerned Fanny's coquetry and irrepressible desire of captivating mankind; his meaning being "You see, Laura, I was not so guilty in that little affair; it was the girl who made love to me, and I who resisted.

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And would she make love-trysts on the decks by night?

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While here the very beggars walked with heads unbowed, and men and women of happier estate laughed and played and made love lightly in the scampering taxis that whisked them homeward from restaurants of the feverish midnight.

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P. S.--The Stael last night attacked me most furiously--said that I had "no right to make love--that I had used----barbarously--that I had no feeling, and was totally _in_sensible to _la belle passion_, and _had_ been all my life."

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I remember, too, our walks, and the happiness of sitting by Mary, in the children's apartment, at their house not far from the Plain-stanes at Aberdeen, while her lesser sister Helen played with the doll, and we sat gravely making love, in our way.

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Then what you really want is to make love to me yourself?

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They were still making love when Sanquereau burst in to wish them a Happy New Year.

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"For the love of Heaven, Carlotta," he said impatiently, "stop making love to that wretched boy.

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"Aren't you going to let me make love to you at all?

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Down on the doorstep, Mrs. McKee and Mr. Wagner sat and made love with the aid of a lighted match and the pencil-pad.

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"But it has seriously inconvenienced your old propensity of making love to the girls.

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He would make love philosophically, Gaunt sneered.

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When Bertha was quite a young girl he had often visited the house and made love to her in a rather awkward way.

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"I do not allow men to make love to me.

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I must rush into the whirlpool; I must be in the very midst of things; I longed for gaiety, for mystery, for contest; I must sing, drink, fight, make love.

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More goes on under that black hair than people guess at,--he can do more than drink and hunt and make love and jest and swear."

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Horatio's heart beats faster when he sees himself making love to her."

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Do you think you bought the right to make love to me?"

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To be caught making love to Mrs. Levitt and being called an old imbecile!

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She wouldn't like it supposed that I was making love to her.

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But he was making love to her, and she was laughing at him.

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But supposing you told everybody in the place he was caught making love to you, what good would it do you?"

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But supposing you did make it out, and supposing Mr. Waddington did lose his head and _was_ making love to you on Wednesday, do you imagine people here are going to take _your_ part against _him_?"

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He _was_ making love to her and she didn't like it.

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If he _must_ make love."

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Talk of making love, you might as well make love to--to a chair or a cabinet.

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He can make love to a woman who doesn't want to be made love to and nothing happens.

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It had been incredible to him that he should make love to Barbara.

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"He's been making love to you."

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"If you call it making love."

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Horatio was making love to you.

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And when he was making love, too; the most serious thing, Barbara, that anybody can do.

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Nor is the conception less happy of that amorous fine-gentleman ancestor of the Coverleys who first made love by squeezing the hand; or of that other Knight of the Shire who so narrowly escaped being killed in the Civil Wars because he was sent out of the field upon a private message, the day before Cromwell's "crowning mercy,"--the battle of Worcester.

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Nor is the conception less happy of that amorous fine-gentleman ancestor of the Coverleys who first made love by squeezing the hand; or of that other Knight of the Shire who so narrowly escaped being killed in the Civil Wars because he was sent out of the field upon a private message, the day before Cromwell's "crowning mercy,"--the battle of Worcester.

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He was actually and unaffectedly making love to me.

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I should not have mentioned the occurrence, even to you, had I not wished to warn you how lightly this volatile Athenian can make love."

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And he was making love obviously to that sickening, irritating red-haired fool (so Edith thought of her), Vincy's silly, affected art-student.

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"A footman making love to a housemaid turned the key in a panic at being trapped," Kelson said to his host.

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It made Gifford flush with anger to think that this lovely high-bred girl was being worried, probably being made love to, by a man of that objectionable type; for that she could be in that situation without coercion was not to be believed.

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He was always making love to me, and was quite impervious to snubbing.

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ARNOLD enters and makes love to BLANCHE.

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"More than he is about brains, I should think, dear, from what you tell me of his making love to you."

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Cheat you, Sir!--if I ben't reveng'd on this She-Counsellor of the Patching and Painting, this Letter-in of Midnight Lovers, this Receiver of Bribes for stol'n Pleasures; may I be condemn'd never to make love to any thing of higher Quality.

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Either, we'll furnish him with Bills on Signior Don _Francisco_, --Men and Baggage, and the business is done--he shall make Love to her.

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He is a delicate fine Person, _Jacinta_; but, methinks he does not make Love enough to me.

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