Hints for Lovers
ie . . . monster
ware wire: for it no psychiat
ealousy is to make a very
no proof o
rancor under a sense o
s a sign o
ence assures him of his pre
culiarly vulnerable where
peals to a woman, he does not
is jealous of
ctators who see th
are helpless as t
ous of the husband; but of another illici
e and clime: what is customary in Cairo would rouse consternat
y time and clime: here he is mulcted in damages, the
ould treat the illicitly favored lo
f jealousy is
n an ecstasy, he cries out for further tortures. In love one always sees h
und but leaves
expected chang
ning lady smile? "cherch
i
nine breast is sometimes the motiv
feminine or in a masculine breast.-Bethink thee of this little fact, O
hee-ah! that gives a twinge to the masculine heart. Nay, lesser things than this will perturb this irascible organ: that the o
ure is naught to
ow soft an answer she will turn away your wrath,
, infinitely chagrined that he was not master of her past as of her pr
f of love, yet it is fatal to love. How to treat it, puzzles her. Implicit obedience to the man's wishes lowers her in her own eyes, and, consequently, so she thinks, in his. Yet so rabid is the emotion, she fears t
cause it is insidious. If there is any one thing that p
et her know that another woman is cognizant of her jealousy of her. He may giv
y condone; the divulgence of her
us man is the actions
is the person who is the cause
ain upbraids
tress objurga