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Show English Exclusiveness. The Englishman, as everyone knows, "is inclined to be individual and independent, if not exclusive. He is happy with his family in his country mansion, where a high hedge insures seclusion, and permits only the chimneys chim-neys of his house to be seen from the road. He does not crave excitement excite-ment and conviviality. He prefers the quiet and peace of the semi-rural suburb su-burb to the whirl of the city. He does not like to be within too easy access of the malestrom. The automobile and the train and trolley care are quite speedy enough. With his family about him, and the city and its business busi-ness cares at a safe distance, the Englishman Eng-lishman is happy. Suburban Life. |