A Club of One, Passages From the Note-Book of a Man Who Might Have Been Sociable

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A Club of One, Passages From the Note-Book of a Man Who Might Have Been Sociable
A P Addison Peale Russell
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Greeley, "I hope, sir, you have no objection to a cigar?" " None in the world, sir, " replied Mr. Greeley, "when it is not alight. " "Oh, " said his companion, " I had not the most remote thought of lighting it. " There- Conquered upon Mr. Greeley felt that he had been " conquered in politeness.
As to compliments, I employ myself rec- ollecting a few that are remarkable in lit- erature. It was told of Lord Ashbrook, who never touched a feather during an entire day's shooting at Holkham, that th
...e keeper, by way of consolation, remarked that he had seen people shoot worse than his lordship. " How can that be when I have missed bird after bird ?" "Ay, but An amusing .... . , . I / r compliment.
your lordship misses them so clean ! Af- ter his overthrow, Hannibal took refuge at the court of Prusias, King of Bithynia. There Scipio came on an embassy. The g6 A Club of One sdpioand two great rivals met, and in conversation Scipio asked Hannibal whom he considered the greatest commander. "Alexander, " was the reply.


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