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beth , though less quaint than most of the architecture of that period ; at any rate Lady Holland told me that in the room in which we dined Sully had been entertained ; and his embassy occurred in 1603 .'— vol . i . p . 137 .
beth , though less quaint than most of the architecture of that period ; at any rate Lady Holland told me that in the room in which we dined Sully had been entertained ; and his embassy occurred in 1603 .'— vol . i . p . 137 .
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It is dandy , when you meet a lady elsewhere than in a room , not to salute her till she has given some token of recognition . ' When , after the salute , you engage in conversation with a superior or a lady , you should remain hat in ...
It is dandy , when you meet a lady elsewhere than in a room , not to salute her till she has given some token of recognition . ' When , after the salute , you engage in conversation with a superior or a lady , you should remain hat in ...
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lady , however intimate you may be , do not stop the person , but turn round and walk in company - you can take leave at the end of the street . " If there is any one of your acquaintance with whom you have a dif- ference , do not avoid ...
lady , however intimate you may be , do not stop the person , but turn round and walk in company - you can take leave at the end of the street . " If there is any one of your acquaintance with whom you have a dif- ference , do not avoid ...
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