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We don't run to anything like that here. You're going out flirting. It's easy to see that. 'My flirtations don't amount to much. Kisses don't thrill me as they do you. I'm afraid I've never been what you call "in love." 'You seem on the way there, if I'm to judge by last night, Elsie answered rather tartly. 'You know, Mildred, I don't believe all you say, not quite all.

Perhaps the fact that the lady was intensely appreciative of fun, and the young gentleman wonderfully full of the same, had something to do with it. Whatever the cause, these two were constantly flirting with each other, and Bob often took the old lady out for little rambles in the wood behind the farm.

"Are you quite sure he didn't get flirting with some giddy young thing on board?" she demanded. "I've heard and read of some strange goings-on among people crossing the Atlantic. I could tell you of two marriages and no less than five divorces which " Devar was a polite young man, but he thought the situation called for firmness.

I raised the glass to my lips. Oh, horror, it was only water. What a grimace I made. Suddenly a duet of laughter resounded from a black coat and a pink dress that I had not perceived flirting in the corner, and who were amused at my mistake. I endeavored to replace my glass, but I was nervous, my hand shook, and my sleeve caught I know not what. One glass, two glasses, three glasses fell.

We strolled along, leisurely enough, till we were interrupted by a miserable-looking crowd, assembled round a dull, dingy, melancholy shop, from which gleamed a solitary candle, whose long, spinster-like wick was flirting away with an east wind, at a most unconscionable rate.

But under the old one, we can't go flirting with trouble. And if all they do is show pictures like Ben-Hur, and The Swordmaker's Son, why ... don't you see? We just won't notice this thing of Henry's. We can't afford to act too narrow.... And I'm not cross with you any more. You were all worked up, weren't you? I'll excuse you.

She smiled at a lady across the table, as if she were merely asking questions to make conversation, but she went on crumbling bread. "Simply a very stiff quarrel, I believe. Elliott never went into details. The lady was flirting with somebody else, I fancy." "People have such different ideas about flirting," said Jane, languidly.

Their mothers, and aunts, and other old dowagers in the house parties used to think I meant marriage, but the girls themselves knew better. I don't believe a girl now walks this earth who would accuse me of flirting. I admired their beauty, and they knew it, and they knew that was all my admiration meant.

I think I shall tell him to go and undress, when they've had a little dancing and she's been down to supper. Lady Hartland was the yellow lady in red, who thought she was flirting with a fascinating Slav. 'She's a sort of celebrity, continued Mrs Mitchell. 'She was an American once, and she married Sir Charles Hartland for her money.

And meanwhile, of course, the truth is that Cliffe is the head and front of the campaign, and if he threw up to-morrow, everything would quiet down." "And Lady Kitty is flirting with him at this particular moment? Damned bad taste and bad feeling, to say the least of it!" "You won't find one of the Bristol lot consider that kind of thing when their blood is up!" said the other.