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Excerpt from Hail Columbia: Random Impressions of a Conservative English Radical
That is not quite my state of mind as I lay these chapters before the American public. I quite realize that portions of my journeys have been purely geo graphic; that'i have not had all the contact I Should have needed with representative American families, for truly, representative families generally keep them selves rather to themselves. I know that my vision of the social life must be that of a guest entertained rather specially, with great profusion, with immense cordiality, and that this does not quite indicate the ordinary social life of the Americans. Especially, I realize that I have not lived inside the family, that I have not witnessed the quarrels at breakfast, the young man's moods of depression, nor heard him proclaim in the home circle his ambitions and ideals. I have not been on the inside, but I have been as near to it as I could, nearer, I hope, than most visiting Englishmen, because I wanted to.
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