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He is a fool who does not bear himself before his lady-love as a prince among men.
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Some men are so gallant that they will never be outdone by the woman who encourages them. But it often leads to strange embarrassments and entanglements.
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Few things terrify a man more than the knowledge of a woman's ability to make her emotions—when, if ever, he arrives at it.
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That is a very silly man who thing she can play one woman off against another. For
In matters of emotional finesse the masculine instance is nowhere: it is blinded, befogged, befooled at every turn.
Heaven help the man who is dragged into a quarrel between two wrathful ladies!