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lietation. — "Wo enter our protest against tis called a little harmless flirtation. Such luct is never harmless. In a man, it is desble; he who can desire pleasure from inflicting i, is unworthy of the name of man — and this is t is done by the male flirt, coqueting with y girl, and gratifying his contemptible vanity mounding, or imagining that he has wounded, r tenderest sensibilities, in awaking an affection eh he means to neglect or scorn. To female uettes wo utter this word of warning. You will eto pay for your coquetry, The flirt at length stues neglected. She who hae made a eport of '■ affection, and wasted her opportunities, ainkg, tnd by, into the coqueting old maid !

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 17, 6 January 1863, Page 3

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120

Untitled Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 17, 6 January 1863, Page 3

Untitled Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 17, 6 January 1863, Page 3

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