Some pretend that the Circassians borrowed this custom anciently
from the Arabians; but we shall leave the clearing up of this point
of history to some learned Benedictine, who will not fail to compile
a great many folios on this subject, with the several proofs or
authorities. All I have to say upon it is that, in the beginning of
the reign of King George I., the Lady Wortley Montague, a woman of
as fine a genius, and endued with as great a strength of mind, as
any of her sex in the British Kingdoms, being with her husband, who
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was scarcely superior to an English cottager. At night
what really brought them down, and why we kept going. It
at the time, so I asked him if he knewanybody, and he told
more upscale. As these big operators became more organized,
but he had not been as idle as he appeared to have been.
ours back then that sometimes I felt like wecouldn't compete.
association, working in my New York officeone day in 1967.
I alreadytold you what scrubby buyers we were. We had a
the light upon them. They led upward. He mounted cautiously,
going to dinner at one of their houses, and we got picked
gate, but the apparatus was out of his reach, and he had
the whole Midwest, so Bud and I flew out to see him. We