HAT FLIRTATION.
Carrying it in the right hand— Desirous* of an acquaintance. ; -■ • , ! Carrying it in the left hand— l hate you.! ' Running the finger,- around the orown-t-I love you. '. > r - ' ! r Bunning toe haiiol around the rim-— I birfe jon.T ■■• ' ■ . : To wear on the right side of the,h,ea»a-4 No. " ' ' •''--'-• s To wear on the left side of the head— Tea; To wear onthe. back of the head— l to speak Svith yon. *■-■"**♦ t ] To incline towards " the nose — We sere watched. ' '' ' '• I" , Putting it behind you — I am married-*\ \ Putting it in front of you — I am single. Carrying in the band by tb^e crowji— 4?olldw, ' me. v > . ' J i , k l ,'f Putting it uiKler the- right arm— Waif for, me. -,i .>. > - ■ - '.'''-'>■• " Putting ft -under the left arm— l will 7x at the gate, at, 'B p.m.. ■ r 4 r Putting the-hatotf the: head straight— All for the present. - \
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 8977, 9 January 1891, Page 4
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150HAT FLIRTATION. Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 8977, 9 January 1891, Page 4
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