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Show litHul Manners nt Ilirae. Tho presence of good manners Is no-whiroinorooffcctlro no-whiroinorooffcctlro than Inthohouso-hold, Inthohouso-hold, ond iwrhajis tiowhcro moro rare. Whenever familiarity exists thero Is n tendency to loosen tho cheek upon sol-llih sol-llih conduct, which tho trosenco of strangers Involuntarily produces. Many persons who nro kind nud courteous In ceimpany uro rndu nnd careless with thora they lota best. I'mcrson rajs, "Oooil manners am mndo up of petty socrlficns,'' and certainly nothing can more thoroughly secure tho harmony rnd pence of tho family clrelo than tho liabit of making sacrifices for ouo uu other Children thus learn good manners In tho best and most naturnt way, nnd habits hab-its thus ncqulrcd will rievor leiio them Courtesy and klndmsia will neer loso thoinwirof Xhtircharm, whllo all spu rinus Imitations of them nro to bo despised. |