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PARASOL FLIRTATION.

Carrying it elevated in left hand— Desiring acquaintance:' ' ' ( Carrying elevated in right hand — You're too willing. ;' '. •. »\ • {, Carrying closed' in' left "hand, by side—Follow me. • Carrying, in front of you — No more: at present. . . ' • , Carrying over shoulder —^You are too cruel. Closing.it vp — I wish to speak "with you. Dropping it— -I lbye you. ■ , . Folding it vp — Get' rid of your company. ' Letting it rest on the left cheek — No. . Letting it rest on the right cheek— Yes." - Striking on hand — I am much displeased. Swinging it to and fro by the handle on the right Elide — I am married. : v •_ :'• Swinging same on left Bide — I am engaged. Tapping the chin — I -am in love with another. < , >* " ; Twirling it around — We are watched. j Using as a fan — Introduce me to your company. ':.'_<-■ ,1 With handle to lips — Kiss me. Patting away — IJfo more at present, j i- % ' — ■■' ♦ ' " — '-. •' '' "

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 8977, 9 January 1891, Page 4

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PARASOL FLIRTATION. Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 8977, 9 January 1891, Page 4

PARASOL FLIRTATION. Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 8977, 9 January 1891, Page 4