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Two men talking together.

Granville intercepting the Stranger.—See page 176

MODERN FLIRTATIONS,
A NOVEL:

BY CATHERINE SINCLAIR,

AUTHOR OF "BEATRICE."

Man escaping from a fire

Blind Uncle Arthur endeavoring to escape from theflames.—See page 334

STRINGER & TOWNSEND, NEW YORK


MODERN FLIRTATIONS,A NOVEL:


BY CATHERINE SINCLAIR,

AUTHOR OF

"BEATRICE, OR THE UNKNOWN RELATIVES," "MODERN ACCOMPLISHMENTS," "MODERN
SOCIETY," "HILL AND VALLEY," "SHETLAND AND THE SHETLANDERS,"
"HOLIDAY HOUSE," "CHARLIE SEYMOUR," ETC.


"I clasped my hand close to my breast,

While my heart was as light as a feather,

Yet nothing I said, I protest,

But, —— 'Madam! 'tis very fine weather!'"

RITSON'S SONGS.


NEW-YORK:
STRINGER & TOWNSEND, PUBLISHERS,
222 BROADWAY.


CONTENTS

PREFACE

CHAPTER

I.

II.

III.

IV.

V.

VI.

VII.

VIII.

IX.

X.

XI.

XII.

XIII.

XIV.

XV.

XVI.

XVII.

XVIII.

XIX.

XX.

XXI.

XXII.

XXIII.

XXIV.

XXV.

XXI.

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