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| H.S. Leigh Quotes | No. | Quotation | Subject |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | If you wish to grow thinner, diminish your dinner, and take to light claret instead of pale ale; look down with an utter contempt upon butter, and never touch bread till it's toasted --or stale. | Diet |
| 2 | Electric telegraphs, printing, gas, Tobacco, balloons, and steam, Are little events that have come to pass Since the days of the old _régime_. And, spite of Lemprière's dazzling page, I'd give--though it might seem bold-- A hundred years of the Golden Age For a year of the Age of Gold. | Invention |
| 3 | Dwellers in huts and in marble halls-- From Shepherdess up to Queen-- Cared little for bonnets, and less for shawls, And nothing for crinoline. But now simplicity 's _not_ the rage, And it's funny to think how cold The dress they wore in the Golden Age Would seem in the Age of Gold. | Dress |
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