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... wait his turn . This is not only the pleasantest but the quick- est way for all to be satisfied . If boys and girls are waiting together , every gentlemanly boy will wait for MANNERS AT SCHOOL . 17 the girls to drink first 16 LESSONS ON ...
... wait his turn . This is not only the pleasantest but the quick- est way for all to be satisfied . If boys and girls are waiting together , every gentlemanly boy will wait for MANNERS AT SCHOOL . 17 the girls to drink first 16 LESSONS ON ...
Page 17
... wait for others to hang up clothing and use the 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 ...
... wait for others to hang up clothing and use the 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 ...
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... wait upon her everywhere . He has similar duties to his sisters ; but girls cannot expect politeness from , unless they give it to , their brothers ) We should say " Please " when asking a favor from our own family . Children should say ...
... wait upon her everywhere . He has similar duties to his sisters ; but girls cannot expect politeness from , unless they give it to , their brothers ) We should say " Please " when asking a favor from our own family . Children should say ...
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... Waiting upon them and saving steps . Giving them the best seats . Helping them first at table . Giving up seats in cars and public places to them . Never letting them feel in the way . LESSON V. MANNERS TOWARD THE AGED . ( No person.
... Waiting upon them and saving steps . Giving them the best seats . Helping them first at table . Giving up seats in cars and public places to them . Never letting them feel in the way . LESSON V. MANNERS TOWARD THE AGED . ( No person.
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... wait upon old people , and let them feel that young hands and feet are glad to take the place of theirs . ) There are countless little services which we can perform for them : we can bring grandfather his hat and cane , find a place.
... wait upon old people , and let them feel that young hands and feet are glad to take the place of theirs . ) There are countless little services which we can perform for them : we can bring grandfather his hat and cane , find a place.
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