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They were certainly worth looking upon with their wonderful eyes & plump cheeks, and best of all they were almost clean. The Portuguese women abhor dish [[unclear]] Their houses are always tidy, house poor. If you give her a ragged garment- she will make it new, so that you fail to recognize it. [[at second sight-- lined out]] again. | They were certainly worth looking upon with their wonderful eyes & plump cheeks, and best of all they were almost clean. The Portuguese women abhor dish [[unclear]] Their houses are always tidy, house poor. If you give her a ragged garment- she will make it new, so that you fail to recognize it. [[at second sight-- lined out]] again. She dislikes to be idle. Give her plenty of work -- let her feel that she is earning ever so little & she is happy. This people are also Temperate. I have never [[notice one-- lined out]] scented one breath of liquor, during the whole visiter. They are virteous. The young girls are not allowed to go about the .streets alone in the [[evening?]]. They marry younger but the [[engaged --lined out]] lovers are not allowed to sit or walk together alone until after marriage. They are never found in our Dance Halls, or Houses of Ill favor. They cannot be found in our Station Houses, Prisons or Poor houses. When one family has been unfortunate through sickness, or other horrible -- the others contribute from their |
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They were certainly worth looking upon with their wonderful eyes & plump cheeks, and best of all they were almost clean. The Portuguese women abhor dish unclear Their houses are always tidy, house poor. If you give her a ragged garment- she will make it new, so that you fail to recognize it. at second sight-- lined out again. She dislikes to be idle. Give her plenty of work -- let her feel that she is earning ever so little & she is happy. This people are also Temperate. I have never notice one-- lined out scented one breath of liquor, during the whole visiter. They are virteous. The young girls are not allowed to go about the .streets alone in the evening?. They marry younger but the engaged --lined out lovers are not allowed to sit or walk together alone until after marriage. They are never found in our Dance Halls, or Houses of Ill favor. They cannot be found in our Station Houses, Prisons or Poor houses. When one family has been unfortunate through sickness, or other horrible -- the others contribute from their