A wonderful and pithy collection of sayings, advice, confession and
home truths about the relationships between men and women. Originally
published 1910 and illustrated with charming and funny contemporary
illustrations.
Many a man has fallen in love with a peach only to discover that Fate has handed him a lemon.
Love is blind, they say. That perhaps is why he depends so largely on the sense of touch.
If a girl remains single till her ideal man comes along, the chances are that her maiden name will adorn a tombstone.
Nothing pleases a large woman more than to have a man call her a dear little girl.
Don't make love to a girl in a hammock ; you may both fall out.
Timeless advice! And all too true...
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A book of home truths, published in 1910 and authored by the pseudonymous Celt - who says:
"Being
a lover of peace and having a horror of bloodshed, so far as personally
concerned, I have thought it wise to take no visible credit for my own
contributions."
Probably very wise...
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