FLIRTING ON OCEAN STEAMERS.
The officers of the ocean steamers, it is said, can, from their posts of observation on " the bridge," tell more of what is going on among the passengers—flirtations and elopements—and better judge of their characters and charaoteristiqs, whether they are fugitives from justice, commercial travellers, clergymen, or grass widows, than the passengers learn below. One of these observing captains declares that he knows whether a young woman has left her lover at one port, or expeotstomeet him at the otherThe explanation, like the explanation of many other amazing things, is simple enough. If 1 her lover iB behind her she cares nothing for wind, rain, or fog, but gets tanned, freckled, and roughened in a highly healthful and independent fashion. But if her lover is waiting for her she takes infinite trouble with veils and other complexion preservatives.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 59, 12 March 1881, Page 4
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142FLIRTING ON OCEAN STEAMERS. Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 59, 12 March 1881, Page 4
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