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1        1| guilty of some breach of good manners. He blushed more hotly than
2        3|      cold dignity, of ancient manners, of a vanished age, the
3        3|     great family, of feminine manners and witty tongue, he was
4        3|   distinguished, aristocratic manners were the Marquis de Chouard’
5        8|   with on the subject of good manners.~“Oh, you notice it at once,”
6        8| manage to put up with his bad manners? For though I dont want
7       12|    outcome of the new code of manners, said Mme Chantereau. In
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