Charles was not excited over the prospect of marrying her, for she stirred in him none of the emotions of wild romance that his beloved books had assu ...
At times, he had an ungallant feeling that Honey's coquetries and proprietary airs were no credit to him, for she was so boy-crazy he imagined she wou ...
Then he lay awake at night thinking of all the charming gallantries he might have employed; but he rarely got a second chance, for the girls left him ...