Passages From the American Notebooks, volume 1

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He seems to be an honest man enough, withan intelligent face, and sensible in his talk, but not a gentleman, wearing a somewhat shabby brown coat and mixed pantaloons, beingill-shaven, and apparently not well acquainted with the customs of afashionable hotel. A simplicity about him that is likable, though, Ibelieve, he comes from Philadelphia. --Naval officers, strolling abouttown, bargaining for swords and belts, and other military articles; withthe tailor, to have naval buttons put on their s...hore-going coats, and fortheir pantaloons, suited to the climate of the Mediterranean. It is thealmost invariable habit of officers, when going ashore or staying onshore, to divest themselves of all military or naval insignia, and appearas private citizens. At the Tremont, young gentlemen with longearlocks, --straw hats, light, or dark-mixed. --The theatre being closed, the play-bills of many nights ago are posted up against its walls.
July 4th. --A very hot, bright, sunny day; town much thronged; booths onthe Common, selling gingerbread, sugar-plums, and confectionery, sprucebeer, lemonade.


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