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Book of Etiquette, Volume I · Lillian Eichler Watson — chapter 4 of 20 · ~74 words · public domain

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"The power of manners is incessant--an element as unconcealable as fire. The nobility cannot in any country be disguised, and no more in a republic or a democracy than in a kingdom. There are certain manners which are learned in good society, of that force that, if a person have them, he or she must be considered, and is everywhere welcome, though without beauty, or wealth, or genius."

--From Emerson's Essays.

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