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" Read no letters, books, or papers in company ; but, when there is a necessity for doing it, you must ask leave. Come not near the books or writings of any one so as to read them, unless desired, nor give your opinion of them unasked ; also, look not nigh... "
The Story-life of Washington: A Life-history in Five Hundred True Stories ... - Page 55
by Wayne Whipple - 1911 - 709 pages
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Perfect Etiquette, Or, How to Behave in Society: A Complete Manual for ...

James Kernan - Etiquette - 1877 - 130 pages
...not on any one. 5. Be no flatterer, neither play with any one that delights not to be played with. 6. Read no letters, books or papers in company ; but when there is a necessity for doing it, you must not leave. Come not near the books or writings of any one so as to read them unasked...
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Appletons' School Readers

William Torrey Harris, Andrew Jackson Rickoff, Mark Bailey - Readers - 1878 - 508 pages
...on any one. 5. Be no flatterer ; neither play with any one that delights not to be played with. 6. Read no letters, books, or papers, in company ; but when there is a necessity for doing it, you must ask leave. Come not near the books or writings of any one so as to read them, unless...
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Our Deportment, Or, The Manners, Conduct and Dress of the Most Refined ...

John H. Young - Etiquette - 1879 - 440 pages
...lean not on anyone. Be no flatterer, neither play with anyone that delights not to be played with. Read no letters, books or papers in company; but when there is a necessity for doing it, you must not leave. Come not near the books or writings of anyone eo as to re.id them unasked...
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Our Deportment: Or, The Manners, Conduct, and Dress of the Most Refined Society

Etiquette - 1880 - 432 pages
...lean not on anyone. Be no flatterer, neither play with anyone that delights not to be played with. Read no letters, books or papers in company; but when there is a necessity for doing it, you must not leave. Come not near the books or writings of anyone so as to read them unasked;...
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Decorum: A Practical Treatise on Etiquette and Dress of the Best American ...

S. L. Louis - Costume - 1881 - 428 pages
...not on any one. 5. Be no flatterer, neither play with any one that delights not to be played with 6. Read no letters, books or papers in company; but when there is a necessity for doing it, you must not leave. Come not near the books or writings of any one so as to read them unasked;...
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Decorum: A Practical Treatise on Etiquette and Dress of the Best American ...

S. L. Louis - Costume - 1881 - 428 pages
...not on any one. 5. Be no flatterer, neither play with any one that delights not to be played with 6. Read no letters, books or papers in company ; but when there is a necessity for doing it, you must not leave. Come not near the books or writings of any one so as to read them unasked;...
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The National Encyclopaedia of Business and Social Forms, Embracing the Laws ...

James D. McCabe - Amusements - 1884 - 956 pages
...not on any one. 5. Be no flatterer; neither play with any one that delights not to be playeo with. 6. Read no letters, books, or papers in company ; but when there is a necessity for doing it, you must not leave. Come not near the books or writings of any one so as to read them unasked...
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Our Deportment: Or, the Manners, Conduct, and Dress of the Most Refined ...

John H. Young - Etiquette - 1881 - 454 pages
...lean not on anyone. Be no flatterer, neither play with anyone tnat delights not to be played with. Read no letters, books or papers in company; but when there is a necessity for doing it, you must not leave. Come not near the books or writings of anyone so as to read them unasked;...
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Our Deportment: Or, the Manners, Conduct, and Dress of the Most Refined ...

Etiquette - 1882 - 450 pages
...doing it, you must not leave. Come not near the books or writings of anyone so as to read them unasked; also look not nigh when another is writing a letter....be pleasant, but in serious matters somewhat grave. Show not yourself glad at the misfortune of another, though he were your enemy. They that are in dignity...
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Advanced Reader, Specially Prepared to Elicit Thought and to Facilitate ...

Christian Brothers - Readers - 1884 - 516 pages
...played with. Head no letters, books, or papers, in company; but whon there is a necessity for doing it, you must ask leave. Come not near the books or writings of any one so as to read them, unless desired, nor give your opinion of them unasked; also, look not nigh...
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