Hints for Lovers
Hints for Lovers, written by Arnold Haultain in the early 20th century, is a collection of essays that examines the complexities of love and relationships. The author explores the dynamics between men and women, particularly focusing on the nature of young girls as perceived by men. Haultain delves into themes of infatuation, admiration, and the challenges of courtship, providing insights into the playful yet serious aspects of romantic interactions. This work offers a thoughtful reflection on gender dynamics in the pursuit of love and companionship.
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“A man to whom a woman cannot look up, she cannot love. Yet, it is marvelous how a woman contrives to find something to look up to in a man.””
— Arnold Haultain
“A wounded love carries a scar to the grave.””
— Arnold Haultain
“It often gives a lady a pleasure to giver her lover a pang””
— Arnold Haultain









