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Etiquette; or, A Guide to the Usages of Society, Count Alfred d'Orsay, 1843   High-res

Etiquette; or, A Guide to the Usages of Society, Count Alfred d'Orsay, 1843

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    Slightly better advice from 1843: “[A]lways a feeling of jealousy that another should share your thoughts to the same...
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  22. yesterdaysprint said: Count d'Orsay was a well known dandy in his day and good friends with Lord Byron and Benjamin Disraeli.
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