Loretta Chase Quotes

Looking at a man as though he was something the horse left behind isn't the way to elicit confidences.

Looking at a man as though he was something the horse left behind isn't the way to elicit confidences. (Loretta Chase)

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Loretta Chase Quotes: Looking at a man as though he was something the horse left behind isn't the way to elicit confidences.
Loretta Chase Quotes: Looking at a man as though he was something the horse left behind isn't the way to elicit confidences.
Loretta Chase Quotes: Looking at a man as though he was something the horse left behind isn't the way to elicit confidences.
Loretta Chase Quotes: Looking at a man as though he was something the horse left behind isn't the way to elicit confidences.
Loretta Chase Quotes: Looking at a man as though he was something the horse left behind isn't the way to elicit confidences.
Loretta Chase Quotes: Looking at a man as though he was something the horse left behind isn't the way to elicit confidences.
Loretta Chase Quotes: Looking at a man as though he was something the horse left behind isn't the way to elicit confidences.
Loretta Chase Quotes: Looking at a man as though he was something the horse left behind isn't the way to elicit confidences.
Loretta Chase Quotes: Looking at a man as though he was something the horse left behind isn't the way to elicit confidences.
Loretta Chase Quotes: Looking at a man as though he was something the horse left behind isn't the way to elicit confidences.
Loretta Chase Quotes: Looking at a man as though he was something the horse left behind isn't the way to elicit confidences.
Loretta Chase Quotes: Looking at a man as though he was something the horse left behind isn't the way to elicit confidences.
Loretta Chase Quotes: Looking at a man as though he was something the horse left behind isn't the way to elicit confidences.
Loretta Chase Quotes: Looking at a man as though he was something the horse left behind isn't the way to elicit confidences.
Loretta Chase Quotes: Looking at a man as though he was something the horse left behind isn't the way to elicit confidences.