A littleflirting now and then is relished by the wisest men.
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Who cares what a foolish littleflirting thing says about Elizabeth!
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A littleflirting could backfire by tomorrow, which could bring another piece of the puzzle.
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Instead, we got a littleflirting, but no romance.
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A littleflirting could backfire by the evening.
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There is very littleflirting, and what there is is of the subtle, cruel kind, like a sex duel.
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A little dancing, a littleflirting, maybe even sidling up to Peter when the ball dropped, angling for a midnight kiss.
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He had expected pretty littleflirting ways, refusals which meant yes, a whole coquettish comedy of love chequered by prawn-fishing in the splashing water.