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G.R.M.Devereux

The Etiquette of Engagement and Marriage / Describing Modern Manners and Customs of Courtship and Marriage, and giving Full Details regarding the Wedding Ceremony and Arrangements

  • Suzzanne Tsuseshas quoted7 years ago
    No two households are regulated by the same code in the smaller details of etiquette.
  • Suzzanne Tsuseshas quoted7 years ago
    He will especially make it his business to stand well with her parents.
  • Suzzanne Tsuseshas quoted7 years ago
    wishes. It is better to end a visit than to abuse hospitality
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    Social Intercourse.
    In a household where there is neither father nor brother on the scene a man must walk warily
  • Suzzanne Tsuseshas quoted7 years ago
    A girl with brothers or men friends is far more likely to make a wise choice than one who has formed her ideas from heroes of fiction.
  • Suzzanne Tsuseshas quoted7 years ago
    tactful suitor will be courteous to every member of his sweetheart's family.
  • Suzzanne Tsuseshas quoted7 years ago
    every rank there are accepted traditions, written and unwritten rules, to which men and women must submit if they will be self-respecting, law-abiding citizens.
  • Suzzanne Tsuseshas quoted7 years ago
    There are many things to be considered at the beginning of courtship. Much must depend upon the family of the lady.
  • Suzzanne Tsuseshas quoted7 years ago
    which she would find the highest, purest happiness.
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