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... looking - glass and drinking place . In relating occurrences , when to speak of one's self . LESSON II . MANNERS AT SCHOOL . 99 We must MANNERS AT SCHOOL.
... looking - glass and drinking place . In relating occurrences , when to speak of one's self . LESSON II . MANNERS AT SCHOOL . 99 We must MANNERS AT SCHOOL.
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... looking - glass , instead of pushing forward to secure the first chance . These early habits of courtesy or rudeness will cling to us through life . When we see people rush- ing for the best seats in cars or steamboats , and crowding ...
... looking - glass , instead of pushing forward to secure the first chance . These early habits of courtesy or rudeness will cling to us through life . When we see people rush- ing for the best seats in cars or steamboats , and crowding ...
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... glass of water , or dropping food upon the cloth , we should take no notice of it by look or word unless we can repair the mischief , which we should do in a way not to attract attention to the unlucky person . We should never speak ...
... glass of water , or dropping food upon the cloth , we should take no notice of it by look or word unless we can repair the mischief , which we should do in a way not to attract attention to the unlucky person . We should never speak ...
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... look in the glass , smooth one's gloves and laces , or play with rings or chain , seems like calling attention to ... looking out of.
... look in the glass , smooth one's gloves and laces , or play with rings or chain , seems like calling attention to ... looking out of.
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