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" I lose sight of their pretentions to gentility, and view them as belonging to the plebeian herd. To restore herself to her caste, let a lady move in select company at five miles an hour, and take her meals in comfort at a good inn, where she may dine... "
Railroads, Their Origin and Problems - Página 74
por Charles Francis Adams - 1886 - 230 páginas
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volumen95

1905 - 880 páginas
...semblance of gentility in any one who makes part of the traveling mob. . . . To restore herself to caste, let a lady move in select company at five miles...After all, the old-fashioned way of five or six miles an hour, with one's own horses and carriage, with liberty to dine decently in a decent inn and be master...
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Recollections of Samuel Breck: With Passages from His Notebooks (1771-1862)

Samuel Breck - 1877 - 328 páginas
...country, in order to reach a table spread for a hundred or more, I lose sight of their pretensions to gentility and view them as belonging to the plebeian...comfort at a good inn, where she may dine decently. December 31, 1839. — The modern fashion in all things is "to go ahead," push on, keep moving, and...
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Recollections of Samuel Breck: With Passages from His Note-books. (1771-1862).

Samuel Breck - 1877 - 356 páginas
...country, in order to reach a table spread for a hundred or more, I lose sight of their pretensions to gentility, and view them as belonging to the plebeian...restore herself to her caste, let a lady move in select 1 company at five miles an hour, and take her meals in comfort at a good inn, where she may dine decently....
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Railroads in Alaska: Hearings Before the Committee on the Territories of the ...

United States Congress House Committe, United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Territories - 1880 - 248 páginas
...them as belonging to the plebeian h.;ia. To restore herself to her caste, let a lady move in self^. company at five miles an hour, and take her meals...comfort at a good inn, where she may dine decently - Alter all, the old-fashioned way of five or six miles with liberty to dine decently in a decent inn...
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Railway Adventures and Anecdotes: Extending Over More Than Fifty Years

Richard Pike - 1884 - 318 páginas
...country, in order to reach a table spread for a hundred or more, I lose sight of their pretensions to gentility and view them as belonging to the plebeian...old-fashioned way of five or six miles, with liberty to dine in a decent inn and be master of one's movements, with the delight of seeing the country and getting...
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Railway adventures and anecdotes, ed. by R. Pike

Richard Pike - 1884 - 304 páginas
...country, in order to reach a table spread for a hundred or more, I lose sight of their pretensions to gentility and view them as belonging to the plebeian...let a lady move in select company at five miles an heur, and take her meals in comfort at a good inn, where she may dine decently. . . . After all, the...
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The Squirrel Hunters of Ohio: Or, Glimpses of Pioneer Life

Nelson Edward Jones - 1897 - 386 páginas
...women whom, in their drawing-rooms or elsewhere, I have been accustomed to respect and treat with everv suitable deference — when I see them, I say, elbowing...dine decently in a decent inn, and be master of one's 316 THE SQUIRREL HUNTERS. movements, with the delight of seeing the country and getting along rationally,...
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Leatherstocking to Poe's "Raven."

Donald Grant Mitchell - 1899 - 454 páginas
...along on a journey. . Tu'.k of ladies on board a steamboat or in a railroad car ! There are none. . . . To restore herself to her caste, let a lady move in...comfort at a good inn, where she may dine decently " (pp. 276-79). Other Cities, Inns and Libraries. Mr. Breck, the old Philadelphia merchant, says, in...
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American Lands and Letters ...: Leatherstocking to Poe's "Raven."

Donald Grant Mitchell - 1899 - 466 páginas
...in a railroad ear ! There are none. ... To restore herself to her caste, let a lady move in seleet company at five miles an hour, and take her meals...comfort at a good inn, where she may dine decently " (pp. 27(5-79). Other Cities, Inns and Libraries. Mr. Breck, the old Philadelphia merchant, says,...
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Romantic Days in Old Boston: The Story of the City and of Its People During ...

Mary Caroline Crawford - 1910 - 506 páginas
...board a steamboat or in a railroad car! There are none. I never feel like a gentleman there. . . . To restore herself to her caste, let a lady move in...hour and take her meals in comfort at a good inn. . . . The old-fashioned way, with one's own horses and carriages, with liberty to dine decently in...
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