Economy-1
cra seams only, over t behave
as if t ts for life would be ruined if
t. It o o town
aloon. Often if an
accident o a gentlemans legs, t if a
similar accident o taloons, there is no
; for ruly respectable, but
ed. e kno fe many coats and
breec s, you standing
sless by, salute the scarecrow? Passing a
cornfield t and coat on a stake, I
recognized ttle more
en t. I
barked at every stranger h
clot ed by a naked t is an
interesting question ain tive rank if
ted of thes. Could you, in such a case,
tell surely of any company of civilized men he
most respected class? urous
travels round t to , so near home as
Asiatic Russia, s s ty of wearing
otravelling dress, o meet the
auties, for s;ry, where ...
people are judged of by t; Even in our democratic New
England toal possession of s
manifestation in dress and equipage alone, obtain for the possessor
almost universal respect. But t, numerous as
to to
troduced sewing, a kind of work which you
may call endless; a least, is never done.
A man o do need to
get a ne to do it in; for has lain
dusty in t for an indeterminate period. Old shoes will
serve a -- if a hero
ever -- bare feet are older than shoes, and he can make
to soires and legislative balls must
s, coats to c