The Sayings of Mrs. Solomon / being the confessions of the seven hundredth wife as revealed to Helen Rowland

THE SAYINGS OF MRS. SOLOMON
BEING THE CONFESSIONS OF THE SEVEN HUNDREDTH WIFE AS REVEALED TO HELEN ROWLAND
AUTHOR OF “THE WIDOW” “REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR GIRL,” ETC.
PUBLISHED IN NEW YORK BY DODGE PUBLISHING COMPANY
COPYRIGHT, 1913, BY DODGE PUBLISHING COMPANY; NEW YORK
MRS. SOLOMON

AND VERILY, A WOMAN NEED KNOW BUT ONE MAN WELL, IN ORDER TO UNDERSTAND ALL MEN; WHEREAS A MAN MAY KNOW ALL WOMEN AND UNDERSTAND NOT ONE OF THEM

GREETING
Hearken, my Daughter, and give ear unto my wisdom, that thou mayest understand man —his goings and his comings, his stayings out and his return in the morning, his words of honey and his ways of guile.
Beloved, question me not, whence I have learned of man, his secrets. Have I not known one man well? And verily, a woman need know but one man, in order to understand all men; whereas a man may know all women and understand not one of them.

Helen Rowland
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Английский

Год издания

2016-06-18

Темы

American wit and humor; Marriage -- Humor; Man-woman relationships -- Humor

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