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In offering this little book to that publicfor which it is intended—a public made upof young men from fifteen to twenty yearsof age—the author fears that he may seempresumptuous. He intends to accentuatewhat most of them already know, not toteach them any new thing. And if heappear to touch too much upon the triflesof life, it is because experience shows thatit is the small things of our daily intercoursewith our fellow-beings which make thedifference between success and failure. Hegratefully acknowledges his obligation to theReverend editor of the Ave Maria for permissionto use in the last part of this volumeseveral of the “Chats with Good Listeners.”
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I. | The Need of Good Manners, | 9 |
II. | Rules of Etiquette, | 29 |
III. | What makes a Gentleman, | 47 |
IV. | What does not make a Gentleman, | 64 |
V. | How to Express One’s Thoughts, | 84 |
IV. | Letter-writing, | 106 |
VII. | What to Read, | ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |