The 7,491 occurrences of make love

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They race like mad in the social squirrel-cage, or drug themselves with bridge and golf and the country club, or take to culture with a capital C and read papers culled from the Encyclopedias; or spend their husbands' money on year-old Paris gowns and make love to other women's mates.

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After they had made love, Daoud thought, _Perhaps God sent Nicetas to me_.

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Sophia would let Simon make love to her, and in his passion he would tell her much.

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And if Daoud did not, then de Gobignon would guess that David of Trebizond _approved_ Simon's making love to the cardinal's niece.

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Whenever he had been all night with a woman, they had made love.

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If it had been necessary to make love to him, I would have done it."

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_No!_ _I cannot let this man make love to me and then send David after him to kill him.

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If she let Simon make love to her, she would be so torn that afterward she would probably go mad.

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"You wanted me to make love to him," she said softly.

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"You did not want me to make love to him."

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"I never did make love to him," she said, raising her voice to be heard over the wind and rain.

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They would make love, their bodies slippery with sweat.

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When would they make love again, she wondered.

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He remembered how angry she had been in the pine forest outside Orvieto when he had tried to make love to her.

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LX _Why did I ever make love to him?_ Sophia had asked herself the same question countless times since that day by the wooded lake.

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If she could get some information of use to Daoud from him, she would have an excuse for having let Simon make love to her.

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This was the very room, the very bed, in which Manfred and she had made love for the last time.

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They made love in the hot water and then lying on linen cloths on the masseur's slab beside the pool.

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But as he came to love me--I saw it happening and I saw him fighting it--he came to hate the idea of letting you make love to me.

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How could a man make love to a woman after she had acted like this?

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You don't mean that he made love to you and proposed to you through a phonograph?

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"Maybe he was makin' love to the sofa.

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"Making love, Percy dear, don't you like it?" as she pressed me closer and tighter in her arms every moment, whilst her hot swimming Cunt sucked me in ravenously at each thrust I gave.

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"Making love is nice; may I often do it to you, Mamma?"

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He must not be left alone with this girl; and if he gets talking to her, you must mix in and break it up, make love to her yourself, if necessary.

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What was all the chattering going on in the trees and the songs in the bushes, but the feathery tribe making love to each other.

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By making love to them through their stomachs, you will find them in as happy a frame of mind as Sam Gilmore was as he finished his pipe.

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Achilles makes love to Iphigenia as if she were in the marbled gardens of Versailles; the passion of Phèdre for Hippolyte, is the refined effusion of modern delicacy, not the burning fever and maniac delirium of Phædra in Euripides.

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I've no doubt the rest of the company will take my word for her being the prettiest girl on the ground to-day; Hurst would second me if he were here, for I never saw a man making love more decidedly in my life."

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'Each does ut his own way, like makin' love,' said Mulvaney quietly; 'the butt or the bay'nit or the bullet accordin' to the natur' av the man.

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You know, Sorr, that, like makin' love, ut takes each man diff'rint.

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'Was it before or after you made love to Annie Bragin, and got no satisfaction?'

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I should rather hate to pay another person to make love for me, though," she went on, with a little toss of the head; and then she picked up her work and began again to "rhyme buttonholes."

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Matilda Betham Edwards, in her remarks upon Gipsies, says:-"Your pulses are quickened to Gipsy pitch, you are ready to make love or war, to heal and slay, to wander to the world's end, to be outlawed and hunted down, to dare and do anything for the sake of the sweet, untramelled life of the tent, the bright blue sky, the mountain air, the free savagedom, the joyous dance, the passionate friendship, the fiery love."

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How dared Jim profess such love for her, and yet give up so much of his time to Louisa--how dared he make love to her even in play!

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He smiled to himself at her evident pleasure in his words, and, with much the same feeling with which he might have cuddled a purring, affectionate kitten, he went a step farther and made love--a very shadowy, intangible sort of love, in a very indefinite sort of way.

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Albert Wellesly usually made love to whatever woman happened to be at hand, if he had nothing else to do, or if he thought it would advance his interests.

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In his dealings and relations with women he aimed at the same masterful result, but while with men this might be attained in many ways, with women he held there was but one way, and that was to make love to them.

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"Oh, he has a smooth and ready tongue," answered her father, "and I dare say it was easy for him to make love.

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She spoke with a decision and an authority which made love at first sight a fancy to blush at.

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These and many other questions had been asked and thoroughly discussed by the matrons and daughters of Santa Fé, especially by the latter, to all of whom he had made love and sent flowers and serenaded in turn until, out of sheer desperation, they called alternately upon God and the devil to keep or punish this gay Lothario who loved all and yet none, and who gave such exquisite _fiestas_ in his beautiful _hacienda_.

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Men had made love to her, adored her, and completely lost their heads over her; and one man in particular, as she well knew, was scouring the ends of the earth in an effort to obtain news of her present whereabouts.

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No man could have resisted for long the fascinations of a woman like Blanch Lennox if she chose to make love to him.

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I could hear all sorts of remarks from the riff-raff who were making love on the stairs; and presently they all crowded into the room and listened to Lord Crossborough while he made them a speech.

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Why don't you make love to her?"

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"If I was I should not try to make love to her under the circumstances.

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Yore idea of makin' love is to send the gal a box of candy an' walk pussy-footed an' write poems to her.

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You asked me once why I didn't make love to her.

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The nuns of Saint Margaret employed him to paint an altar-piece for them; he persuaded them to let the most beautiful of their novices sit as a model for one of the figures; he made love to her, of course, and ran away with her, leaving the picture unfinished.

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Some of the M'Swynes, who were a rough, burly race, looked scornfully on him and said that he was fitter to make love to ladies than to head men on a battle-field; but they wronged him when they said that, for no braver soldier than Dermot had ever led their clan.

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He was both brave and gentle too, and courteous, and tender, and kind; and as for being only fit to make love to ladies--why, making love to ladies was almost the only thing he never did.

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Is that fellow making love to Myrtle?"

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But we find nothing of this in "Kathrina,"--not even in the incident of a young gentleman of fourteen sporting with a lambkin; or in the talk of young people who make love in long arguments concerning the nature and office of genius and the intermediary functions of the teacher.

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Yet Sir Hugh had never changed, except that he very seldom made love to her and that she saw less of him than during their engagement.

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The main facts he must see; that her husband was making love to her and that, however deep her love for him, she rejected him.

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Amabel, is it possible; has Hugh been making love to you?"

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"Well, sir," said he, addressing Anderson--"you are enjoying yourself finely--drinking my wine, devouring my provisions, and making love to my wife in her own bed-chamber.

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While you have been making love under the banner of Hymen, the great personages in the north have been making war under the inspiration, or rather under the infatuation, of Mars.

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If he doesn't have one of his changeable fits, he will be ready in three days to follow her anywhere, but I must look sharp, for at this very minute he may be making love to the widow.

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XXVI ANOTHER SQUIRREL IN THE TAP-ROOM "If I had known," said Lanigan Beam, as late that night he sat smoking with Walter Lodloe in the top room of the tower, "that that old rascal was capable of stealing my ladder in order to make love to my girl, I should have had a higher respect for him.

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He made love in a coach-and-six, and married in a coach-and-twelve, and all his horses were milk-white horses with one red spot on the back, which he caused to be hidden by the harness; for the spot _would_ come there, though every horse was milk-white when Captain Murderer bought him.

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"I knows thet whilst ye war away in Virginny he went over an' sought ter make love ter yore wife ... an' she come nigh killin' him fer hit ... but she feared fer bloodshed ef she bore thet tale ter _you_."

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"He come over hyar when this man Thornton lay in jail an' sought ter make love ter thet woman," shouted the frenzied witness, but Dorothy, who had been leaning unnerved and dazed against the wall, raised a warning hand and interrupted.

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He was amusing himself making love to the little country girl while this haughty young queen held his heart.

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In short, he had stopped her on her way to church, to work, to rest, at all times, and every time, to make love to her, and finally she was on the point of consenting to marry him, if only to get rid of him.

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"Marcelline, only name the day, and I vow I'll never make love to you again," said the soft Jaquino.

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Escamillo is the man who kills bulls and makes love to all the pretty girls he sees.

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Robin Hood discovered her sex, underneath her disguise, and began to make love to her.

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As the false Earl, Guy had tried to make love to the maid, and to win her, but the cousins loved each other, and all Guy's efforts were quite hopeless.

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"Good mama, do you not know that before Turiddu went to the war he was Lola's lover; and at first after he returned he cared for me, but now he has forgotten me and is again making love to Lola?

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Sir Joseph has been making love to her, and she is telling herself and everybody who happens to be leaning against the bulwark sighing pensively, that the Admiral's attentions oppress her.

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If you don't think out a way to rid me of him while I am making love to the Countess, I'll get some other fellow to make life gay for me, Rigoletto," he cried to the dwarf.

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The Duke began to make love to the gipsy girl, and she laughed at him.

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I often wonder how Percy dares to make love to her, but he seems to dare anything."

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She would talk of Belgrave House or of anything he liked if he would only not make love to her.

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Hermie, with blue cloak, sword, and military stride, endeavoured to live up to her conception of an eighteenth-century buck, and made love with a fervour that was all the more enhanced by the sight of Miss Gibbs in the front row, sitting with pursed-up lips and straightened back.

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"For these few minutes, when we were to chatter, and make love, and be happy?"

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That's why I let you make love to me on the bund; because--well, because I wanted you to come back!"

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Once or twice he's tried to make love, and you could see, couldn't you, how furious he was when we left him?"

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I think Peggy was sadly in need of an elderly chaperone, and I am somehow under the impression that Peggy very badly wanted Peter to make love to her.

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"I want you to stop making love to that innocent child."

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But just before she went, Captain Porter told her that the great phrenologist, Mr. Fowler, who knows all about you by merely looking at the outside of your head, had been to see Tommy, and had told him that he had the most tremendous bumps for reading, writing, and arithmetic, that ever were seen; a great bump of trying on American clothes; making love to little girls; eating sugar-candy, and having a good time generally; and scarcely any bump at all for getting up early in the morning, working hard, or taking medicine; in fact, that his cranium was as full as the Metropolitan Hotel, of all sorts of good things; which flattering description delighted Tommy so much, that he wrote Mr. Fowler of his own accord, and without any assistance from Captain Porter or any other dictionary, the following note of thanks: METROPOLITAN HOTEL, NEW YORK, June 22, 1860.

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"Oh, she was making love to Andrew," remarked Belle.

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"She calls him Peterkins, and he allows it, and he has given her one-half of Spot-ear; and she means to make love to Jack, and he's to give her a couple of his rabbits--I mean, to share them with her.

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"Ah," he said, "I have been watching this place; couples have been in it the whole evening: couples making love, couples making arrangements for future work, couples of all sorts, and now this couple, you and I, find ourselves here.

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The silver mystery, then, was intended for a wand,--and a very pretty way of making love to an American girl, too, to call it a "sceptre of rule over fair Scotland;" and the three birds were three singing laverocks "to mind her of him when he was gone!"

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MASTER MARMADUKE NEVILE MAKES LOVE, AND IS FRIGHTENED CHAPTER IX.

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_You_ make love to my 'piece' by fixing up her jewels?

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Making love to my dar'ter, when I thought you was on your way to the diggings?

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And he was a cad--confound him!--one of those light-hearted gentry who dance with girls and make love to them, and then boast of their conquests.

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And at length he was glad to forfeit from his soul all his symbols, to have her making love to him.

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He loved it when she put her head on his knee, and he had not asked her to or wanted her to, he loved her when she put her arms round him and made bold love to him, and he did not make love to her.

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She made love to him, and took him.

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"I don't think it a profanity-I think it's right, to make love in a cathedral."

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Oh, it was so lovely, his gentle, delicate way of making love!

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Ursula caressed him and made love to him.

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But her making love to him, her complete admiration of him, in open life, gratified him.

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C'est la mère Michel qui a perdu son chat, Qui cri par la fenêtre qu'est-ce qui le lue renda--" During the next days Ursula went about bright and hard, singing to herself, making love to the children, but her soul hard and cold with regard to her parents.

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_If we live through this day._ As she felt Frank strong and alive against her, a sudden intense desire to make love to him came over her.

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