Modes and MoralsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 276 psl. |
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5 psl.
... better sort ( but very English and almost to- tally unfrequented by Americans ) in getting the chambermaid to procure me a slop - jar . The hotel was much too British to run to numbers of private baths . Hence the crying need of a slop ...
... better sort ( but very English and almost to- tally unfrequented by Americans ) in getting the chambermaid to procure me a slop - jar . The hotel was much too British to run to numbers of private baths . Hence the crying need of a slop ...
18 psl.
... better make our list as short as possible , at that . Obvious luxuries we shall not have : motor - cars , fine clothing , plenty of domestic service , the joys of travel . It is costing us more , all the time , to provide the hygienic ...
... better make our list as short as possible , at that . Obvious luxuries we shall not have : motor - cars , fine clothing , plenty of domestic service , the joys of travel . It is costing us more , all the time , to provide the hygienic ...
26 psl.
... ( Better not mention Greek ! ) It is very desirable , if not absolutely necessary , for our daughter to know how to cook ; but we must not permit her to consider that domestic science is education , in the proper sense . We must keep the ...
... ( Better not mention Greek ! ) It is very desirable , if not absolutely necessary , for our daughter to know how to cook ; but we must not permit her to consider that domestic science is education , in the proper sense . We must keep the ...
35 psl.
... better than folk of our clan in Europe . We must thank our stars for plumbing -itself a " joy in widest commonalty spread . " But we shall value it chiefly as it releases time for better things , and those better things not physical ...
... better than folk of our clan in Europe . We must thank our stars for plumbing -itself a " joy in widest commonalty spread . " But we shall value it chiefly as it releases time for better things , and those better things not physical ...
37 psl.
... better expressed than in the retort once made to a friend of mine , in one of our more conserva- tive New England towns . Sojourning there for a time , she had reason to order a hat from a local milliner . When she tried it on , it did ...
... better expressed than in the retort once made to a friend of mine , in one of our more conserva- tive New England towns . Sojourning there for a time , she had reason to order a hat from a local milliner . When she tried it on , it did ...
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Modes and Morals– By Katharine Fullerton Gerould. (Inhalt: The New ... Katharine Fullerton Gerould Visos knygos peržiūra - 1920 |
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