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Book of Etiquette, Volume I · Lillian Eichler Watson — chapter 13 of 20 · ~66 words · public domain

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"Politeness itself is always the same. The rules of etiquette which are merely the forms in which it finds expression, vary with time and place. A sincere regard for the rights of others, in the smallest matters as well as the largest; genuine kindness of heart; good taste and self command, which are the foundations of good manners, are never out of fashion."

--Samuel R. Wells.

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