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- Nov 26, 2016
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- central NC
Here you go @Cavalry Charger! Lily Graison, an historical romance author who lives in Hickory, NC , shared "The Language of the Fan." Don't you just love it? I could totally get into this!
To hold the fan with the right hand in front of the face - Follow me.
To hold it in the left ear - I want you to leave me alone.
To let slide it on the forehead - You have changed.
To move it with the left hand - They are watching us.
To change it to the right hand - You are imprudent.
To throw the fan - I hate you.
To move it with the right hand - I love another.
To let slide it on the cheek - I want you.
To hold it closed - Do you love me?
To let it slide on the eyes - Go away, please.
To touch the edge of the hand fan with the fingers - I want to talk to you.
To hold it on the right cheek - Yes.
To hold it on the left cheek - No.
To open and close it - You are cruel.
To leave it hanging - We will continue being friends.
To fan slowly - I am married.
To fan quickly - I am engaged.
To hold the fan against the lips - Kiss me.
To open it slowly - Wait for me.
To open the hand fan with the left hand - Come and talk to me.
To strike it, closed, on the left hand - Write me.
To semi-close it in the right and on the left - I can't.
To hold it opened, covering the mouth - I am single.
To hold the fan with the right hand in front of the face - Follow me.
To hold it in the left ear - I want you to leave me alone.
To let slide it on the forehead - You have changed.
To move it with the left hand - They are watching us.
To change it to the right hand - You are imprudent.
To throw the fan - I hate you.
To move it with the right hand - I love another.
To let slide it on the cheek - I want you.
To hold it closed - Do you love me?
To let it slide on the eyes - Go away, please.
To touch the edge of the hand fan with the fingers - I want to talk to you.
To hold it on the right cheek - Yes.
To hold it on the left cheek - No.
To open and close it - You are cruel.
To leave it hanging - We will continue being friends.
To fan slowly - I am married.
To fan quickly - I am engaged.
To hold the fan against the lips - Kiss me.
To open it slowly - Wait for me.
To open the hand fan with the left hand - Come and talk to me.
To strike it, closed, on the left hand - Write me.
To semi-close it in the right and on the left - I can't.
To hold it opened, covering the mouth - I am single.
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