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1    5|       restraint, which is that of decorum: it is, therefore, necessary
2    5|      never want starched rules of decorum - something more substantial
3    5|        would be rank affectation. Decorum, indeed, is the one thing
4    5|          the one thing needful! - decorum is to supplant nature, and
5    7|          those who study rules of decorum are, in general, termed
6   11|           more out of respect for decorum, than reason; and thus taught
7   12| politeness, and that formulary of decorum, which treads on the heels
8   13|         forth? Great attention to decorum, which was carried to a
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