id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34684 O'Rell, Max English Pharisees French Crocodiles, and Other Anglo-French Typical Characters .txt text/plain 35477 2183 79 For instance, some fifty years ago, a great English wit, Sydney Smith, Would _Monsieur_ like to see my English stock?" In French commerce, When English people alight at a French hotel and find no soap on the In England, people are witty "to their fingers' end"; in France, "to the In England, they "take French leave"; but in France we "take English English are religious (I mean church-going), the French sentimental; HIGH-LIFE ANGLO-FRENCH GIBBERISH AS USED IN FRANCE AND IN ENGLAND. "as good as French." England is foremost among those countries. To think that those worthy French and English people, who only live _there_ is a man," said I, "who speaks English admirably." the French want to know all about English snobs, they must turn to invariably asked by the French who visit English churches and chapels. differently the thing is understood in French and English schools. ./cache/34684.txt ./txt/34684.txt