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Page 181
... scarcely more inviting . I requested , therefore , to have some other vegetables , when some greens were placed on the table - but they , too , were underboiled . One of the waiters perceiving that I did not seem to relish the dinner ...
... scarcely more inviting . I requested , therefore , to have some other vegetables , when some greens were placed on the table - but they , too , were underboiled . One of the waiters perceiving that I did not seem to relish the dinner ...
Page 262
... scarcely ceases to be an infant before she is initiated in the practical duties of a mother . Yet she is happy , because the sun shines , the shower falls , the rainbow shoots , and the birds sing for her ; sleep is sweet , and play is ...
... scarcely ceases to be an infant before she is initiated in the practical duties of a mother . Yet she is happy , because the sun shines , the shower falls , the rainbow shoots , and the birds sing for her ; sleep is sweet , and play is ...
Page 391
... scarcely be cruel or ferocious :, but he cannot dissemble that they are notorious pilferers , that they are habitually indolent , that their women are addicted to shame- less prostitution , and that , till very lately , they imbrued ...
... scarcely be cruel or ferocious :, but he cannot dissemble that they are notorious pilferers , that they are habitually indolent , that their women are addicted to shame- less prostitution , and that , till very lately , they imbrued ...
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