Few things are more vulgar than the readiness to infer a flirtation from every case of marked mutual interest between a man and a woman.


Etiquette: Good Manners for All People (1892)


Few things are more vulgar than the readiness to infer a flirtation from every case of marked mutual interest between a man and a woman.

Few things are more vulgar than the readiness to infer a flirtation from every case of marked mutual interest between a man and a woman.

Few things are more vulgar than the readiness to infer a flirtation from every case of marked mutual interest between a man and a woman.

Few things are more vulgar than the readiness to infer a flirtation from every case of marked mutual interest between a man and a woman.