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Chapter 8 On Courtship

Word Count: 1278    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

a court ou s'att

ol

sort of coquetry of love; as if it pleased her to try to win over aga

the surest test of an

lay at pursuit, this but proves

ty tricks of a real one, in order to as

At all events both M and N can look back to more demi

augh over the incidents

of impending ill

not only suicidal, it is murderou

varying stages. But there is always

stage of courtship is

whip who knows wh

g is hazardous. Though we win, t

ride on the snaffle; in matr

trimony has often to allow unlimite

but the rival. No one will imp

a diffident animal. The women who recognize

life regret that they did not more openly cope with

hing than a woman's tac

tones count for much. Who with hars

she can be woo

rgo an opportuni

world to the man; in matrimony the

test suspicion of cond

greater level

iet's phrase, the god of her idolatry; in matri

ter: a spontaneous courtship, or o

rtship there is all

ut of affection there is all th

tship are two total

omen meet on the flower

n invite each other over to

ow a friend all

e flowers (and thorns) which grow in the

trimonial, the mode of the French is not prefera

harbingers of matrimonial happiness of matri

Anglo-Saxon have already together enacted some scenes of th

up from the pristine foundation of total ignora

e Bonaparte, could write, "I love Jerome Bonaparte, and I prefer

izabeth Patterson, could write "Do we not know how easily men and women free themselves from the

t a delightful romance envelope the nuptials of strangers? At all events

uncles and aunts can form a better judgment as to the suitability and adaptability to e

that impulse and passion often prove materials too friab

precludes the possibility of perilous an

nking that impulse and passion are the keys of Paradise. Their Elder

xistence; they are merely guide-books to a terrestrial journey. At

ely choose

in the "Revue des Deux Monde

t-thing, a proposal of marriage, every young wo

y a proposal is either unexpec

as she saw the great question coming; then almost

proposes or the right

gs, a dramatic situation, and impass

onplace opportunity a

occurs only in nove

l is more complimentary to woman t

the man is proof once (i) of her

so sure of his heart? Yet it may be that i

oman's heart run away wit

bliss of an unreas

ight to keep

does with her heart-unless indeed she elects to go

es the home, it is the man who

c; not his to debate whether to give rein to emo

hild, woman must bind

rdin

true agglutinator and

it comes

motions is the inheri

ref

of the nation-and this

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