The Book of Good Manners: "etiquette for All Occasions"Doubleday, Page, 1904 - 531 Seiten |
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... seat by her partner during one of the panting pauses of a waltz , whereupon she answered with instinctive unselfishness but with entire igno- rance of etiquette , “ Oh , I am not tired ; you sit down ! " The conventional conduct known ...
... seat by her partner during one of the panting pauses of a waltz , whereupon she answered with instinctive unselfishness but with entire igno- rance of etiquette , “ Oh , I am not tired ; you sit down ! " The conventional conduct known ...
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... seat and bows , when a man The proper is presented . Men usually shake hands courtesies when introduced to one another ; women at an in- merely bow and smile with cordial gra- ciousness , unless they desire to show special friend ...
... seat and bows , when a man The proper is presented . Men usually shake hands courtesies when introduced to one another ; women at an in- merely bow and smile with cordial gra- ciousness , unless they desire to show special friend ...
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... is desired at the ceremony are then notified by letter . Ceremonious wedding invitations require no answer , unless they be for a breakfast where a seat is to be provided for each guest , but 66 ETIQUETTE FOR ALL OCCASIONS.
... is desired at the ceremony are then notified by letter . Ceremonious wedding invitations require no answer , unless they be for a breakfast where a seat is to be provided for each guest , but 66 ETIQUETTE FOR ALL OCCASIONS.
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"etiquette for All Occasions" Mrs. Burton Kingsland. seat is to be provided for each guest , but a call should be made soon after the ceremony , cer- tainly within two weeks , upon two weeks , upon the Answering bride's mother , or upon ...
"etiquette for All Occasions" Mrs. Burton Kingsland. seat is to be provided for each guest , but a call should be made soon after the ceremony , cer- tainly within two weeks , upon two weeks , upon the Answering bride's mother , or upon ...
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... seat until they have departing turned their backs . The servant in the guests hall helps them with their wraps , opens the door , and if a man , hands the ladies to their carriages under the shelter of an umbrella in the event of bad ...
... seat until they have departing turned their backs . The servant in the guests hall helps them with their wraps , opens the door , and if a man , hands the ladies to their carriages under the shelter of an umbrella in the event of bad ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 249 - When a man taketh a new wife, he shall not go out in the host, neither shall he be charged with any business: he shall be free at home one year, and shall cheer his wife which he hath taken.
Seite 412 - No player should play from the tee until the party in front have played their second strokes and are out of range, nor play to the Putting-Green till the party in front have holed out and moved away.
Seite 4 - Politeness is to do and say The kindest thing in the kindest way; and by this definition the population of these Islands ranks high among the peoples of the earth.
Seite 385 - That more and more a Providence Of Love is understood, Making the springs of time and sense Sweet with eternal good ; That death seems but a covered way Which opens into light, Wherein no blinded child can stray Beyond the Father's sight...
Seite 413 - The player who has the honor should be allowed to play before his opponent tees his ball. 5. Players who have holed out should not try their putts over again when other players are following them. 6. Players looking for a lost ball must allow other matches coming up to pass them. 7. On request being made, a three-ball match must allow a single, threesome, or foursome to pass.
Seite 257 - The Son of man came eating and drinking, and they say, Behold a man gluttonous, and a winebibber, a friend of publicans and sinners.
Seite 413 - If a match fail to keep its place on the green, and lose in distance more than one clear hole on those in front, it may be passed, on request being made.
Seite 242 - Who giveth this woman to be married to this man? The father of the woman, or whoever giveth her in marriage, shall answer: I do.