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Updated: June 12, 2025


"There is something very vulgarizing for Americans in the European atmosphere, so that we are apt to come back worse-mannered than we went away, and vulgarer than the untravelled, in so far as it is impoliter to criticise than to be criticised." "And is that why your tone has been one of universal praise for your countrymen in the present interview?"

It was the clearest evening we had in York, and at half-past six the sun was setting in a transparent sky, which somehow it did not flush with any of those glaring reds which the vulgarer sorts of sunsets are fond of, but bathed the air in a delicate suffusion of daffodil light, just tinged with violet.

However, if you want to know, I'm going to be married." "And none too soon," whispered the kitchen-maid to a footman. "Speak up, my dear," said Mary. "There's nothing more vulgarer than whispering in company." "I said, 'What will Bill Drake say to that?" "Bill Drake will say he was a goose not to make up his mind quicker. This will learn him beauty won't wait for no man.

She liked it, too, when they came to the vulgarer part of the town and the place assumed the strange ceremented air that a pleasure city wears in winter.

She had never heard in the society of her mother's lodgings any but the freest and most rational ideas; yet she herself seemed to hark back, of internal congruity, to the lower and vulgarer moral plane of her remoter ancestry. She showed her individuality only by evolving for herself all the threadbare platitudes of ordinary convention.

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