Hints for Lovers
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making love as there are o
nds of love as there
l and physical-evidentl
cret of success with wom
or.
rd the secret of success with m
pre-amatory-feminine tactics
to cope with fe
han a ninny.-Which doubt
things, indecision
a manner foes, not friends. The successful wooer is the capto
her huntsman the ardor of the chase, and lightly
terests her too much to bring it to a finish. What pleases her most is stale-mate
uous assault. The woman knows t
as well as metaphor
Question her eyes: they are vastly
delicate, too recondite, or too rash,
age of the eyes, has yet to lear
es: one with the lips;
rd; but this is Pentec
talk in a cr
ersal language: the o
telligible or as e
to love,-though she may be
n enough stands agape at his own powerlessness be
the battle between the Retiarius and the Mirmillio. The coquetry
are as practical
are never pract
of love, men and women s
or the race that a woman's
ttlesome Pegasus "Emotion", methinks the colts
more fatally fascinating: the unifo
the secret springs of f
nd lips will enthrall, while
or is there some inscrutable and psychic power?
n will forsake the kindest of husbands to follow recklessly one who
physical charm, it counts not for all in the matter of love. Yet what it may b
aware of all
o grant all that lov
sought bestowe
atisfied. At bottom the real question is this
has to be found out for oneself-if it be discover
is no a priori reasoning p
g more potent t
virtue and frailty, is leapt by that Pegasus, Pass
e potent than words; -though perhaps it is w
ve, love laughs at promises-that
d always it astonishes the man; it is this: to change
mes the giver,-or rather the demander,-man's wonde
re-crossing
stance. Either you are out-classed, or
d resistance rarely is b
ly quite detests d
iving a daring
en a pretty wo
one letteth out water, the beginning o
more than th
ngue contradict each
n, and she is a sagacious woman, who will differentiate them. The question resolves itself into that w
ch, be quick with the landin
learn to prefer the mature manners of the man of the worl
h of a reluctant hand-a semi-tender phrase-an unexpected glance-the momentary pressure of petulant lips-a blanched cheek-a look prolonged one fractional part of a second beyond its
most women seem tho
are won, few m
by what she h
o which woman will always succumb: t
mely difficult of s
eep-seated a feeling, that few
apt to regret the giving. In time, too,
elf twice: one or other gift
ent that causes a woman's heart to flu
nerally a mortgage-
s difficult
in love as there is in law. Nor is
n either party discovers that the t
ee simple,-though few
the incomplete one. Which sounds illo
se, in the man, tempor
t. And in this we can detect a significant dist
al satisfie
yet satisfied the re
assion. For Each takes pleasure in believing that h
n of premature passion, both rankle in the breast-and,
ng a woman can throw in
perhaps no better clue
pro
mane is ecstatically uttered
n the presence of women; but women rarely stand in awe of men.-Nothing differentiates t
tions of which are that the man shall doff all
an unequal combat, even were both
on will pierce a
's shafts-be they those of laug
is vulnerable to t
e shaft. If that misses its aim, she is powerless: it is lik
n the man to take the
etend that he takes no
t pretend that she g
one of skill. What irks man is that a woman pre
clumsy wooer.
who thinks he is to
oman sometim
, the sweeter her su
weeter than in sur
, et toujours de l'audace"(2) shoul
f women; but it must
cated b y Discret
midity,-i
Da
g than conquest; nothing so irresisti
n is an effort put forth for the p
fought for. No one knows this
she always makes to a
defense works, a wo
ho does not storm
ll which a man is expected to leap. His a
interest, and you
iled, dis
le attempts to make a f
is an infe
surrender is n
n reality a desertion, a
d she is an
itulation is
ty deter you. The marble Galatea c
up to the present, be accurately enumerated; but perhaps t
f a woman's 'No.' Yet in nine cases out of ten a woman says 'No' merely
woman to refuse it will the lips the consent tha
ay' are meaningless and
t it is shallow and evanescent, or that it is put on. At a
to gallantry. But, like
aded. It is not the woman; it is her scruples. Bes
es are either dor
n and the man of the world of fort
n matters of love, it is the weaker and the defens
e opportunity whic
issed is an oppo
the man who sees the opport
rence is worse tha
er disappo
ery. Those who know this, affect spontaneity.
of ultra-delicacy in a compliment t
sive admiration can give
express admiration
ve admiration from a male admirer 144 often
dmiration, not the admir
de
(3), but not her lover. But this
rival is a complement of e
t somebody before has said
ueror. She admits the right to ovation, an
-stones unless y
s and refrains from crossing
advantage is not taken,
er, too, t
e sweet, those unsou
t, probably no daughter of Eve-ever quite looks b
himself from any feminine entanglement that
nderful for Agur; now-a-days the way of a man w
out end. Of that fatal and fateful dilemma when a wife or a husband falls victim to the wiles of another, there are, for the delinquent, two
God's blessing upon a liaison. Bu
lways works havoc-ha
s clandestinus est am
ouble they lay up in store for themsel
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