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Mother's father and brothers all took great interest in pugilism, and they knew the game well from much practice of their own. They were never so much delighted as when I visited them with a black eye or a bloody nose, at which time they would be at the trouble to give cunning points as to how to meet an opponent according to his weight and height.
~ W. H. Davies
According
Black
Bloody
Brothers
Cunning
Delighted
Eye
Father
Game
Give
Great
Height
His
How
Interest
Knew
Meet
Mother
Much
Never
Nose
Opponent
Own
Points
Practice
Them
Time
Took
Trouble
Visited
Weight
Well
Were
Which
Would
Would-Be
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My impression of Americans from the beginning is of the best, and I have never since had cause to alter my mind. They are a kind, sympathetic race of people and naturally proud of their country.
~ W. H. Davies
Alter
American
Beginning
Best
Cause
Country
Had
Impression
Kind
Mind
Naturally
Never
People
Proud
Race
Since
Sympathetic
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My own wandering blood comes from my seafaring grandfather, who, after he had left the sea and settled on shore, still governed his house by a ship's rules.
~ W. H. Davies
After
Blood
Governed
Grandfather
Had
He
His
House
Left
My Own
Own
Rules
Sea
Settled
Ship
Shore
Still
Wandering
Who
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Summer boarders often left clothes behind, and of what use were they to the landladies, for no rag-and-bone man ever called at their houses. The truth of the matter was that in less than a week I was well dressed from head to foot, all of these things being voluntary offerings, when in quest of eatables.
~ W. H. Davies
Behind
Being
Clothes
Dressed
Ever
Foot
Head
Houses
Left
Less
Man
Matter
Often
Quest
Summer
Than
Things
Truth
Use
Voluntary
Week
Well
Were
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There is quite a large clan of Scotties among American beggars. He is a good beggar for the simple reason that he is a good talker. Almost every Scotch beggar I met in the States of America was inclined to be talkative, and yet they all managed to conceal their private affairs.
~ W. H. Davies
Affairs
Almost
America
American
Among
Beggar
Beggars
Clan
Conceal
Every
Good
He
Inclined
Large
Met
Private
Quite
Reason
Scotch
Simple
Simple Reason
States
Talkative
Talker
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We were determined to be in the fashion, and to visit the various delightful watering places on Long Island Sound. Of course, it would be necessary to combine business with pleasure and pursue our calling as beggars.
~ W. H. Davies
Beggars
Business
Calling
Combine
Course
Delightful
Determined
Fashion
Island
Long
Long Island
Necessary
Our
Places
Pleasure
Pursue
Sound
Various
Visit
Watering
Were
Would
Would-Be
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W. H. Davies
Profession
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BirthDate
03 July, 1871
DeathDate
26 September, 1940
Country
Wales
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