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The Behaviour Book: A Manual for Ladies, 1853
Having unfolded your napkin, secure it to your belt with a pin.
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The Behaviour Book: A Manual for Ladies, 1853
Having unfolded your napkin, secure it to your belt with a pin.
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The Charleston Daily Mail, West Virginia, August 26, 1932
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The St. Louis Star and Times, Missouri, May 10, 1910
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The Scranton Tribune, Pennsylvania, August 18, 1899
Don’t put your knife in your mouth. If there is no room on the table for it, balance it on the shoulder of the person next to you.
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, May 1, 1910
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, March 20, 1910
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The Honours of the Table, or, Rules for Behaviour During Meals, London, 1810
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Mount Carmel Item, Pennsylvania, December 8, 1941
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Etiquette, Agnes H.
Morton, 1915
This is the only way in which bread is put on the dinner-table.
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The Behaviour Book: A Manual for Ladies, 1853