134 MANNER AND CHARACTER. 



of the bearing of this emigrant. In him they would 

 have seen the facts illustrated, that incivility to gentle 

 men and vulgar assumption fail to make the impression 

 they intend; whereas an attentive, mild, unassuming, 

 but bold and manly manner, places a man, however 

 poor, as the fit associate of recognized rank throughout 

 the world. 



