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Good Habits

TnEnc are many littlo inattcr3 which enter into good munurr3, whioh must be so learned m to be habitual, if we practice them Et all. For example, manners at table involve certa ; n forma of eating, the disposal of handa, the observance of acts of politeness, all of which should bo constantly practised, in order to become natural. Si in general society, the art of bein;* agreeable involves delicacy and tact. Too much or too boisterous conversation ; a f nqid or uninterested manner ; lack of agrooment in the (li?ou»sion of topic3, the assertion of personal peculiarities, and much else, are entirely out of order.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2030, 11 July 1885, Page 2 (Supplement)

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106

Good Habits Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2030, 11 July 1885, Page 2 (Supplement)

Good Habits Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2030, 11 July 1885, Page 2 (Supplement)

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