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It is not altogether shyness that now makes me unsuccessful in company. Sometimes it is a state of
It is not altogether shyness that now makes me unsuccessful in company. Sometimes it is a state of
It is not altogether shyness that now makes me unsuccessful in company. Sometimes it is a state of
It is not altogether shyness that now makes me unsuccessful in company. Sometimes it is a state of
It is not altogether shyness that now makes me unsuccessful in company. Sometimes it is a state of
It is not altogether shyness that now makes me unsuccessful in company. Sometimes it is a state of
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W. H. Davies:
My impression of Americans from the beginning is of the best, and I have never since had cause to aW. H. Davies:
Cockneys make good beggars. They are held in high esteem by the fraternity in America. Their resourW. H. Davies:
Summer boarders often left clothes behind, and of what use were they to the landladies, for no rag-W. H. Davies:
We were determined to be in the fashion, and to visit the various delightful watering places on LonW. H. Davies:
How the snow falls in the north! Flake on flake falling incessantly, until the small dingles are alW. H. Davies:
I like to see a good scientific bout by men who know the use of their hands but would rather walk tW. H. Davies:
I had now been in the United States of America something like five years, working here and there asW. H. Davies:
I don't suppose there is a more daring or more impudent rascal on earth than a good American beggarW. H. Davies:
My own wandering blood comes from my seafaring grandfather, who, after he had left the sea and settW. H. Davies:
I like to give pennies to children, but unfortunately, a man cannot do these things if he lives in