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Romeo and Juliet ' to those who intend to practise this mode of salutation , and young ladies may collect from Mr. Hood's song ... should be made by a lady who meets a person to whom great respect is due ; as , for instance , a bishop ?
Romeo and Juliet ' to those who intend to practise this mode of salutation , and young ladies may collect from Mr. Hood's song ... should be made by a lady who meets a person to whom great respect is due ; as , for instance , a bishop ?
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If , in particular , you have to kiss ladies who rouge , you should rest satisfied with barely touching the cheek . ... on approaching a young lady , and then , with a loud smack , leave her cheek wet from the effects of their salute .
If , in particular , you have to kiss ladies who rouge , you should rest satisfied with barely touching the cheek . ... on approaching a young lady , and then , with a loud smack , leave her cheek wet from the effects of their salute .
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But - adds the legislator - do not be too precise in your instructions , or you may be placed in the predicament of Lady A. and her daughter , who having been much annoyed by the gaucheries of a country booby of a servant , who would ...
But - adds the legislator - do not be too precise in your instructions , or you may be placed in the predicament of Lady A. and her daughter , who having been much annoyed by the gaucheries of a country booby of a servant , who would ...
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