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282 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published January 1, 1923

♥ "You walked off when you should have mastered her. I'll wager my best necklet she was waiting for you to assert yourself. And now she's probably miserable."No. Just no. Even for a hundred years ago, this advice is appalling, especially when it's coming from, and written by, another woman.
♥ "You should know by now that no woman means what she says when it's to a man."
♥ "Women don't reason. That's a man's part. Why, do you suppose that if Cleone thought as you think, and had a brain like a man's you'd be in love with her? Of course you'd not. You'd not be able to feel your superiority over her."
♥ "Take that girl and shake her. Tell her you'll not be flouted. Tell her she's a little fool, and kiss her. And if she protests, go on kissing her."
I thought this was GH's least likeable heroine & that Philip (one of GH's "sweet" heroes) really deserved better.
and the New Zealand born Mansfield (birth date 1888) uses French phrases through quite a few of her personal letters. Likewise Nancy Mitford (born 1904)in her chatty
Maybe this was a common practice for well educated early 20th century women? Previous readings of both this book & Madam de Pompadour it was never a problem for me, as I took French in High School. Sadly my French is all but forgotten, but I managed to work out all the French except for a few lines of Philip's rondeau. (but I did struggle reading Madame de Pompadour!)

