"Philanderer" Quotes from Famous Books
... pieces to him when he was a wee laddie. He both outraged and angered poor Struthers, last Sunday, by reading Tam O'Shanter aloud to her. That autumnal vestal proclaimed that it was anything but suitable literature for an old philanderer who still saw fit to live alone. It showed, she averred, a shocking lack of respect for women-folk and should be taken over by ... — The Prairie Child • Arthur Stringer
... man was Bayard, who belongs to a very exasperating type of philanderer. Most women of the world have met and been bored by him to their sorrow. It is his grievous habit to go about professing a yearning for matrimony of the most ideal kind, and confiding at great length to safely attached young matrons how he longs ... — Modern marriage and how to bear it • Maud Churton Braby
... something exceedingly familiar—more in the tone of the words than the words themselves—which irritated and humiliated him. What she had done for him apparently warranted this intimate, self-assured tone on the part of Mennaval, the philanderer. His pride smarted. His rose of ... — The Judgment House • Gilbert Parker
... his voice trembling, "that I am a naughty old philanderer; but somehow, dear old miss, being alone with you, and all that ... — Bones in London • Edgar Wallace
... I'm the most devout worshiper at the shrine! The shrine brags about me! It says to unbelievers: Now, if you don't believe in love at first sight, just cast your orbs upon Peter Moore, our most shining example. Allah, by Allah! The old philanderer is assuredly of ... — Peter the Brazen - A Mystery Story of Modern China • George F. Worts |