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Pushing to the Front

CHAPTER XVIII
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They are as welcome in every household as the sunshine; and why not?
for they carry light, sunshine, and joy everywhere.

They disarm jealousy and envy, for they bear good will to everybody.

Bees will not sting a man smeared with honey.
"A man's own good breeding," says Chesterfield, "is the best security against other people's ill manners.

It carries along with it a dignity that is respected by the most petulant.

Ill breeding invites and authorizes the familiarity of the most timid.


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