"Making love" Quotes from Famous Books
... on his face—but on second thoughts, tattooing is not hereditary. Mehevi, however, was not the only person upon whom the damsel Moonoony smiled—the young fellow of fifteen, who permanently resided in the home with her, was decidedly in her good graces. I sometimes beheld both him and the chief making love at the same time. Is it possible, thought I, that the valiant warrior can consent to give up a corner in the thing he loves? This too was a mystery which, with others of the same kind, was afterwards ... — Typee - A Romance of the South Sea • Herman Melville
... clock had struck seven, and she had seemed perturbed by its striking. "Do you want me to go?" he asked, with the frank bad manners of a man who is making love in a hurry. ... — The Judge • Rebecca West
... first words of their discourse which reached me, I rose, and tried to get Raoul away, but instead of following me, he put his hand on my shoulder, and made me sit down again. 'Then Philippe is making love to the little D'Averne?' said one. 'Since the fete of the Marechal d'Estree, where she gave him a sword-belt with some verses, in which she compared him to Mars,' replied another voice. 'That is eight ... — The Conspirators - The Chevalier d'Harmental • Alexandre Dumas (Pere)
... from him, but laughed in a moment. "How sentimental you are! Making love to you is like dragging a cannon uphill! Will you not at least sing me a love-song? And please do not make faces in ... — The Splendid Idle Forties - Stories of Old California • Gertrude Atherton
... pursued James. "Has Armitage been making love to her? I know he used to follow her about like a sick dog, but I didn't know it ... — The Long Trick • Lewis Anselm da Costa Ritchie
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