F. Colburn (Francis Colburn) Adams
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here, as they have him to them (gun and available fishing-rod), only to get
straight in the woods where they can have a lot of be born-hunting,
confidently New York that has trust a forest lived by such animals.
As for our squaws as the Mr. Tom Toddleworth would say, (we will speak
for a longer time of Tom!) because! they doesn't have any very bad opinion of them,
seeing that they belongs to a run of seed-barbarians which the mottos
they pleases him to notice down. Not having society to house, this kind
of the smaller nobility the is found more quickly in tall favor with ours.
They is always Oxonians, as the children of green grocers and
fishmongers are sure to be when they comes here (so Mr.
Toddleworth has him, and he is the good authority), and us that we are a
very sensitive people, they kindly complies to instruct
us in all the tall arts, now and then correcting ours very bad
The English. They is generally intelligent individuals, while being sure to get on the
kind side of credulous mothers with very sensitive-led
daughters.
There was however always, a member separate of St. Cecilia
society that left out everybody that has happened to his/her reunions. The
vulgar he/she always knew how General he/she danced with the beautiful Miss A., and
as they looked, and what they told each other; how much it bejewels
Miss A. it brought, and the material of which its suit has been made; they knew who
polked with Miss B. finished, and as as a duchess her
you are annoyed; they had the exact name of the colonel that threw
long as a rider with graces him and it very-admired her/it Mrs. D.,
of who husband was serving to the foreign countries his/her country; what a brave captain
of dragons (at captains of infantry were looked on as not that that them
it would be) it so imperiously walked with Miss E. vivacious; and
what separate foreigner sat every night in the equity holding of angle a
mistrustful and very improper conversation with Miss F. which coasts along
it was not never free of scandal, and that it had it found twice the beautiful priest