id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13392 Fee, Mary H. (Mary Helen) A Woman's Impression of the Philippines .txt text/plain 75368 3643 74 bareheaded American women; black-haired Spanish beauties; and native "laboring man," for the Filipinos usually fall back upon the Spanish Pending these changes, the Filipino teacher took one end of the room Filipino Men Compared to That of American Women. One of the American teachers was training a Filipino boy to make Filipino children are able to compete successfully with American youth prominent men among the Filipinos to-day are those who were educated "would have went" and "He come to my house yesterday." The Filipino a great man and lives in the white light of publicity, the American to most Filipinos, as to most American women, the contemplation of Filipinos upon whom the American administration in the Philippines had stopped at a Filipino house where a saint's day celebration was to see how little the Filipino laboring class can do for itself, The Filipino's idea of a good time is a dance. ./cache/13392.txt ./txt/13392.txt