[The Golden Road by Lucy Maud Montgomery]@TWC D-Link bookThe Golden Road CHAPTER IX 9/22
There's a knack in it. If the soap falls into the porridge do not tell your guests about it until they have finished eating it because it might take away their appetite. FELICITY KING. ETIQUETTE DEPARTMENT P-r C-g:--Do not criticize people's noses unless you are sure they can't hear you, and don't criticize your best girl's great-aunt's nose in any case. (FELICITY, TOSSING HER HEAD: "Oh, my! I s'pose Dan thought that was extra smart.") C-y K-g:--When my most intimate friend walks with another girl and exchanges lace patterns with her, what ought I to do? Ans.
Adopt a dignified attitude. F-y K-g:--It is better not to wear your second best hat to church, but if your mother says you must it is not for me to question her decision. (FELICITY: "Dan just copied that word for word out of the Family Guide, except about the hat part.") P-r C-g:--Yes, it would be quite proper to say good evening to the family ghost if you met it. F-x K-g:--No, it is not polite to sleep with your mouth open.
What's more, it isn't safe.
Something might fall into it. DAN KING. FASHION NOTES Crocheted watch pockets are all the rage now.
If you haven't a watch they do to carry your pencil in or a piece of gum. It is stylish to have hair ribbons to match your dress.
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