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Updated: June 26, 2025
"You needn't fear for that girl pardon my freedom, Squire. No young lady of such a turned forehead, and such eyes and address, ever came short of what good parents desired." "Then you are a phrenologist, Mr. Fairbanks?" "I have studied such things considerably, and am not often mistaken. High and full in all the frontal and coronal regions such heads are never given to flirts or fools."
There is considerable scandal about John Thomas in half a dozen villages. He flirts with the girl conductors in the morning, and walks out with them in the dark night, when they leave their tram-car at the depot. Of course, the girls quit the service frequently. Then he flirts and walks out with the newcomer: always providing she is sufficiently attractive, and that she will consent to walk.
Notice Afy Hallijohn, when she dresses and flirts and minces as you saw her but now! What creditable servant would flaunt abroad in such a dress and bonnet as that, with that flimsy gauze thing over her face. It's as disreputable as your shirt-front." Mr. Dill coughed humbly, not wishing to renew the point of the shirt-front.
Miss Lucas carried her off, and told Dr. Staines, over her shoulder, now he could flirt to his heart's content. "Thank you," said he dryly. "I'll await your return." "Oh, there are some much greater flirts here than I am," said the ready Miss Lucas; and whispering something in Mrs. Staines's ear, suddenly glided with her behind a curtain, pressed a sort of button fixed to a looking-glass door.
And a moment later he rocked back on his haunches with a little exultant yelp. "'Dope's wrong, Governor, he said; 'he was sure comin' this way. Then he explained: 'If a man's walkin' forward in sand or mud or snow the toe of his shoe flirts out a little of it, an' if he's walkin' backward his heel flirts it out. "At this point I began to have some respect for the creature's ability.
However, here he was in the house, just like the hero of one of those fine old farces of our youth, who jumps from the street into a strange drawing-room, flirts with the maid, hides behind a screen, confronts the master, and marries his daughter, all in half an hour, the most exacting unities of time and place being faithfully observed.
"Do you think you being a woman and acute in such matters that he's asked her yet?" he said. "No, I don't; they both look too edgy. He's going to, however, and she's going to take him, I think. I'm not sure. She may be flirting." "If she flirts with Scott, I'll have her punished," declared Hard, indignantly. "Well, maybe she won't.
O' Mondays, lending each other flirts and fillips on the nose. O' Tuesdays, clapperclawing one another. O' Wednesdays, sniting and fly-flapping. O' Thursdays, worming and pumping. O' Fridays, tickling. O' Saturdays, jerking and firking one another.
She put her arms about his neck, and kissed him. It was very reprehensible, I suppose. Young people were honestly friendly in those days, and seldom had a chaperone; yet they did not play at love, unless they were real flirts; and a flirt soon gained an unenviable reputation. "Come down a ways with me," he entreated, with a little tremulous sound in his voice that touched her.
Her aunts, too, having been great flirts and coquettes in their younger days, were admirably calculated to be vigilant guardians and strict censors of the conduct of their niece; for there is no duenna so rigidly prudent and inexorably decorous as a superannuated coquette.
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