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... Nature's fairest specimens of opening womanhood entered the room . " Now , why are you in such a hurry , you know you cannot fasten them yourself . You always come home with your gloves unbuttoned . " " Nettle , my boy , you must make ...
... Nature's fairest specimens of opening womanhood entered the room . " Now , why are you in such a hurry , you know you cannot fasten them yourself . You always come home with your gloves unbuttoned . " " Nettle , my boy , you must make ...
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... nature in the abstract is of no particular sex . Man has superior physical strength for high and noble purposes , which are obvious ; but instead of directing him properly , his whole education seems to me to tend to make him selfish ...
... nature in the abstract is of no particular sex . Man has superior physical strength for high and noble purposes , which are obvious ; but instead of directing him properly , his whole education seems to me to tend to make him selfish ...
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... Nature , -the hum of insects , the trill of birds , the roll of the leaves as they were swept together by the breeze - that all should be interpreted as a language of joy , and that Youth ought to be a season of Gladness , and Old Age ...
... Nature , -the hum of insects , the trill of birds , the roll of the leaves as they were swept together by the breeze - that all should be interpreted as a language of joy , and that Youth ought to be a season of Gladness , and Old Age ...
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... natural haughtiness ; and the latter always behaved in a kind and friendly manner , without finding it necessary to make his con- descension painfully apparent . Just as royalty or rank may bend to an inferior without anticipating the ...
... natural haughtiness ; and the latter always behaved in a kind and friendly manner , without finding it necessary to make his con- descension painfully apparent . Just as royalty or rank may bend to an inferior without anticipating the ...
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... nature than to education . This was an elegance of mind and manner which seemed innate ; and which at times threw a charm around her akin to the fascinations of beauty . In- terpreting itself by grace of movement , by apt ex- pressions ...
... nature than to education . This was an elegance of mind and manner which seemed innate ; and which at times threw a charm around her akin to the fascinations of beauty . In- terpreting itself by grace of movement , by apt ex- pressions ...
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