Each search starts from the first page. Its result is limited to the first 17 sentences. If you upgrade to a VIP account, you will see up to 500 sentences for one search.
1 Then he rubbed himself having shut the door of the hut.
Lady Chatterley's LoverBy D H Lawrence ContextHighlight In Chapter 15
2 And she went on busily rubbing her head, while he busily rubbed his.
Lady Chatterley's LoverBy D H Lawrence ContextHighlight In Chapter 15
3 And she went on busily rubbing her head, while he busily rubbed his.
Lady Chatterley's LoverBy D H Lawrence ContextHighlight In Chapter 15
4 He took the old sheet and rubbed her down, she standing like a child.
Lady Chatterley's LoverBy D H Lawrence ContextHighlight In Chapter 15
5 He got up and threw off his pyjamas, and rubbed himself with a towel.
Lady Chatterley's LoverBy D H Lawrence ContextHighlight In Chapter 16
6 She ducked her head in the other end of the sheet, and rubbed her wet hair.
Lady Chatterley's LoverBy D H Lawrence ContextHighlight In Chapter 15
7 She softly rubbed her cheek on his belly, and gathered his balls in her hand.
Lady Chatterley's LoverBy D H Lawrence ContextHighlight In Chapter 15
8 He bent down and kissed her soft flank, rubbed his cheek against it, then covered it up.
Lady Chatterley's LoverBy D H Lawrence ContextHighlight In Chapter 12
9 And he stood up, pushing back his hat from his forehead, rubbing his brow and apparently studying.
Lady Chatterley's LoverBy D H Lawrence ContextHighlight In Chapter 13
10 He put his face down and rubbed his cheek against her belly and against her thighs again and again.
Lady Chatterley's LoverBy D H Lawrence ContextHighlight In Chapter 10
11 He wasn't so very different from the colliers after all, when you lathered his chin, and softly rubbed the bristles.
Lady Chatterley's LoverBy D H Lawrence ContextHighlight In Chapter 7
12 And it came back on her like a raving necessity, she had to let herself go, and tear, tear, tear, as if she had no sensation in her except in the top of her beak, the very outside top tip, that rubbed and tore.
Lady Chatterley's LoverBy D H Lawrence ContextHighlight In Chapter 14