while occupying a railroad car, unless you have friends enough to occupy the four seats thus thrown together.
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and then be careful how you say it, and how much.
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it is like singing psalms to a dead horse. It is a habit that signifies nothing in particular.
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–such persons are intellectually weak.
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–in the summer a sponge bath night and morning is about all that is required.
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to keep you warm, especially thick soled boots or shoes. The evils that arise from thin soles are so numerous and so serious, that it would require a large volume in which to record them all.
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for imitating you–be honest with them in this regard.
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–it is like a jug handle, all on one side.
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–it disturbs her equilibrium, and causes her to doubt your respect for her.
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–they are liable to spring up when and where you least expect them.
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