Show I. I Sayings s of Mrs Solomon I 1 Being the Confessions of the Seventh Hundredth Hun Hun- Wife J 11 TRANSLATED BY HELEN ELEN ROWLAND RO II Copyright III 1313 I lr ty The Press Vo cc Tb tw r York r 1 I. I Ii My I Jl flY TY Daughter come conic not unto me saying H How lIo many ninny times can a i- i iman man nian truly love Jo For 1101 I sa say ray unto unto thee lie IH can love luve seven cn times tunes seven women In seven en I. I times seven e ways wars ALL AT ONCE O t j nut But in love loe n as ns in so soda oa a water every wO woman unto on ono choice an and wh whether it be bo sar or flirtation she hc It CONCEN CO TRA TED 11 Lo when l a a. woman lath hath hoth set set her her heart upon upon- upon ONE ONE man she is blind and anti I leaf deaf and mute to all others Yet wh what t man maii Cannot anno flirt with ith a it while butterfly h lie he con cr with a t suffragette and hol oth the hand of a a. chorus girl Behold his heart is like hike unto a a. h block block of oC Neal Neapolitan ice cream in its infinite variety having inE a a. layer of or flirtation a layer of or platonic friendship II and a It layer Cl of oC grand passion lon For For one woman the monotony monotony- of another even as ns chocolate h the Insipidity of oC vanilla and pistachio the sweetness of straw straw- jl jf berry r Yet I charge thee beware of or a man mall who flirtation and sentiment For he is a poor sport pOll r II 6 A Tr TRUE ug sportsman chances in the 10 love chase as he hoe i fences fence in the hunting field i f flIe He lIe at full tull tilt It down the field of ot dalliance dalliance- and a crosscut crosscut cross cross- J cut Into a flirtation Ho He- over o a proposal D 11 without BALKING LI B. and oid a th a trap without coming a cropper 1 He not his flatteries lie nor his sighs For Fot ho he in seeing how o I An he lie can come to being captured I and yet ret ESCAPE EsC Yea Yen hu he In hi self complacence lie SO safe I j. j Yet in time there shall come his wa way wv a simple damsel with a bab baby face and the ways of ot a fox f And when he lie is NOT NO looking she shall hall fling her lasso Jasso about his ne neck anti and lead leal him unto the altar a as tame tame bear hear upon a chain Yet pity him not my Beloved For ho will ill sink as comfortably into I II harness as a eat cat upon a down pillow t tHe He will take e unto a a. pipe a a. as a babe unto a n bottle JoUle and grow ow 10 bald cheerfully cheerfully cheer cheer- fully with hl his wife's wiCe picture upon hi hip desk j l Tha a a. a he lie will cat out of her hand han and eoin come when she she whistles nn and lie llo 1 low Jow when she frown and bark harl joyfully when hn Mie him l' l For or verily verily a man mm who bath run runs rung all nil the tho chan changes on love lo before J marriage is least t likely to pin for Cut a j change afterward tt And nil he lie th that l hath halh ought fought lon long an and l hard a l t captivity null and LOST I t hath no fl tight fight ht left leCt In n him hini Selah 1 k I T I |