"Ladies' man" Quotes from Famous Books
... little Vicomte's private affairs, still less of his relationship with Adele, but he knew enough of the world and enough of Paris to be acquainted with the lady's reputation. He hated at all times to speak of women. He was not what in those days would be termed a ladies' man, and was even somewhat unpopular with the sex. But in this instance the conversation had drifted in that direction, and when Adele's name was mentioned, every one became silent, save the little Vicomte, who ... — I Will Repay • Baroness Emmuska Orczy
... a vague gesture of acknowledgment. "And anyhow"—his tongue thickened and his head waggled playfully—"anyhow, Shot, a ladies' man's just got to keep his breath sweet, ... — John March, Southerner • George W. Cable |