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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
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