In verbose mode each instance of a questionable word is queried so don't give a count
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2 They saw him distinctly, as with the naked eye; a word, a turn of
3 the pen, or a word unsaid, offered the picture of him in America,
4 Japan, China, Australia , nay, the continent of Europe, holding an
5 English review of his Maker's grotesques. Vernon seemed a
6 sheepish fellow, without stature abroad, glad of a compliment
7 , grateful for a dinner, endeavouring sadly to digest all he saw
8 and heard. But one was a Patterne; tbe other a Whitford. One had
9 genius; the other pottered after him to he a student. One was the
10 English gent1eman wherever he went; the other was a new kind of
11 thing, nondescript, produced in England of late, and not likely
12 to come to much good himself, or do much good to the country.
14 Vernon's dancing in America was capitally described by Willoughby.
15 "Adieu to our cousins!" the latter wrote on his voyage to Japan.
16 "I may possibly have had some vogue in their ball-rooms, and in
17 showing them an English seat on horseback: 1 must resign myself if
18 I have not been popular among them. I could not sing their
19 national song--if a congery of states be a nation-- and I must
20 confess I listened with frigid politeness to their singing of it.
21 A great people, no doubt. Adieu to them. I have had to tear old
22 Vernon away. He had serious thoughts of settling, means to
24 correspond with some of them. On the whole, forgetting two or
25 more "traits of insolence~ on the part of his hosts, which he
26 cited, Willoughby escaped pretty comfortably. The President had
27 been, consciously or not,uncivil, but one knew his origin! Upon
28 these interjections, placable flicks of the lionly tail addressed
29 to Britannia the Ruler, who expected him in some mildish way to
30 lash terga cauda in retiring, Sir WilIoughby Patterne passed from
31 a land of alien manners,; and ever after he spoke of America
32 respectfully aud pensively, with a tail tucked in, as it were. His
33 travels were profitable to himself. The fact is, that tbere are
34 cousins who come to greatness and rnust be pacified, or they will
35 prove annoying. Heaven forefend a collision between cousins!
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38 Japan, China, Australia , nay, the continent of Europe, holding an
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41 , grateful for a dinner, endeavouring sadly to digest all he saw
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44 and heard. But one was a Patterne; tbe other a Whitford. One had
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47 genius; the other pottered after him to he a student. One was the
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50 English gent1eman wherever he went; the other was a new kind of
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53 showing them an English seat on horseback: 1 must resign myself if
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56 national song--if a congery of states be a nation-- and I must
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59 Vernon away. He had serious thoughts of settling, means to
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62 Vernon's dancing in America was capitally described by Willoughby.
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65 correspond with some of them. On the whole, forgetting two or
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68 more "traits of insolence~ on the part of his hosts, which he
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71 been, consciously or not,uncivil, but one knew his origin! Upon
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74 lash terga cauda in retiring, Sir WilIoughby Patterne passed from
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77 a land of alien manners,; and ever after he spoke of America
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80 respectfully aud pensively, with a tail tucked in, as it were. His
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83 travels were profitable to himself. The fact is, that tbere are
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86 cousins who come to greatness and rnust be pacified, or they will
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