1 For he knew by experience what it meant.
2 She would venture very gingerly on that experiment.
3 'You do seem to have had awful experiences of women,' she said.
4 But he was a man of experience himself, and let life take its course.
5 And he was a thousand years older in experience, starting from the bottom.
6 We're only cerebrating make-shifts, mechanical and intellectual experiments.
7 It was obvious in them too that love had gone through them: that is, the physical experience.
8 Both sisters had had their love experience by the time the war came, and they were hurried home.
9 Yet in some curious way it was a visionary experience: it had hit her in the middle of the body.
10 Whereas the men, in gratitude to the woman for the sex experience, let their souls go out to her.
11 The stand-offishness and the lack of frankness didn't bother her; she was having a new experience.
12 He began to experiment, and got a clever young fellow, who had proved brilliant in chemistry, to help him.
13 She felt his experience had been deeper and wider than her own; much deeper and wider, and perhaps more deadly.
14 The world is supposed to be full of possibilities, but they narrow down to pretty few in most personal experience.
15 The trouble is, however, the execrable Bertha Coutts has not confined herself to her own experiences and sufferings.
16 Only to my experience the mass of women are like this: most of them want a man, but don't want the sex, but they put up with it, as part of the bargain.
17 Connie, who understood nothing at all of the technicalities of motors, and who had had experience of breakdowns, sat patiently on the bank as if she were a cipher.
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