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Sign In Not a Subscriber?Join NowFlirtation has become a lost art, swept aside by the giddy pace of modern life. Recalling the stolen kisses of her youth, the watchful chaperons, and the assignations in hotel tearooms, BROOKE ASTOR argues that the most delightful romance is one that takes its time
February 2000Flirtation has become a lost art, swept aside by the giddy pace of modern life. Recalling the stolen kisses of her youth, the watchful chaperons, and the assignations in hotel tearooms, BROOKE ASTOR argues that the most delightful romance is one that takes its time
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