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... walk and ride as fast as they can , their head bent forward , as if urged on some pressing affair . The French say that Englishmen in the street always walk straight be . fore them like mad dogs . Men and women walk with infatuation ...
... walk and ride as fast as they can , their head bent forward , as if urged on some pressing affair . The French say that Englishmen in the street always walk straight be . fore them like mad dogs . Men and women walk with infatuation ...
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... walk in all our busi- nesses . Man , as he is man , doth nothing else but weave such chains . Whatsoever he doth , swarving from this work , he doth as deficient from the na- ture of man : and , if he do aught beyond this , by breaking ...
... walk in all our busi- nesses . Man , as he is man , doth nothing else but weave such chains . Whatsoever he doth , swarving from this work , he doth as deficient from the na- ture of man : and , if he do aught beyond this , by breaking ...
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... walk , when the parliamentary - train carries him for a penny a mile . Gas - burners are cheaper than daylight in numberless floors in the cities . All the houses in London buy their water . The English trade does not exist for the ...
... walk , when the parliamentary - train carries him for a penny a mile . Gas - burners are cheaper than daylight in numberless floors in the cities . All the houses in London buy their water . The English trade does not exist for the ...
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... walks , eats , drinks , shaves , dresses , gesticulates , and , in every manner acts and suffers without reference to the bystanders , in his own fashion , only careful not to interfere with them or annoy them ; not that he is trained ...
... walks , eats , drinks , shaves , dresses , gesticulates , and , in every manner acts and suffers without reference to the bystanders , in his own fashion , only careful not to interfere with them or annoy them ; not that he is trained ...
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... walks in a pouring rain , swinging his closed umbrella like a walking - stick ; wears a wig , or a shawl , or a saddle , or stands on his head , and no remark is made . And as he has been doing this for several generations , it is now ...
... walks in a pouring rain , swinging his closed umbrella like a walking - stick ; wears a wig , or a shawl , or a saddle , or stands on his head , and no remark is made . And as he has been doing this for several generations , it is now ...
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