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Updated: July 1, 2025


But as this man was a Briton himself these other Britons harkened to his sputterings, for England, you know, grants the right of free speech to all Englishmen and denies it to all Englishwomen. The settled Englishman declines always to be jostled out of his hereditary state of intense calm.

Nina and the one or two other Englishwomen he is politely respectful to, but to Miss Sharp he is absolutely reverential she might be a Queen! "I expect the poor little fellow got wet through yesterday," I hazarded . "He's that delicate," Burton remarked. So Burton knows something more about the family than I do after all !

"I have eight." "What are they doing at Bar-le-Duc? Get them here." "Is there work, sir?" "Work! They shall work from dawn to sunset so long as they will dance all night! Englishwomen do dance, don't they?" "I have never been to England." "Get them here. Send for them."

The rest do the same for virtue, and get their pay for it somewhere, I don't doubt; perhaps from the newspapers, to keep up the fiction. I tell you, these Englishwomen have either no life at all in them, or they're nothing but animal life. 'Gad, how they dizen themselves! They've no other use for their fingers. The wealth of this country's frightful!

Women with brown faces and draggle-tailed coats and turbans, and wondering eyes, and no stays, and blue beads and gold coins hanging round their necks, came to gaze, as they passed, upon the fair neat Englishwomen.

And there, before the Virgin who, in the pale sky, receives from God the Father the immortal crown, he took Therese in his arms and placed a kiss on her lips, almost in view of two Englishwomen who were walking through the corridors, consulting their Baedeker. She said to him: "We must not forget Saint Anthony's cell."

She had brought home with her from her English school that air of freshness and a dainty vigour which makes Englishwomen different from all other women in the world, and an English schoolgirl one of the brightest, purest, and sweetest of God's creatures.

About this time a young Englishwomen, Madame Jessie Laussot, who had married a Frenchman in Bordeaux, one day presented herself at my house in the company of Karl Ritter, who was barely eighteen years of age.

Most cultivated and fortunate Englishwomen had a certain knowledge of art and were eager to put all of their uncoined effort at the service of that body of unhappy women, who, without money, had the culture which goes with the use and possession of money.

Under the table, and out of sight, his fingers worked convulsively. "She was in that room," continued Hatch, "in that dark room with the other Englishwomen and children who were murdered. But she was spared. She was very pretty, she told me, in her youth, and she was only eighteen when the massacre took place. She was carried up to the hills and forced to become a Mohammedan.

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