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Mrg Banks: “Why did yen let your «x* go?” Mrs Brooks: M She said one of ns would have to leave.” . , ... 5 Nothing is more astohwitng' than the nr -> :■ behaviour in foreign, countries of many pirsons who in England would not dream of conducting themselves with so reckless a disregard for common penteneas and the f feeling of their neighbors. Sorely n Wjs, we go among foreigners w« ougliy to he on . our best behaviour,' and even to some at laOßt “do as. Borne does.”_ Yefc^how,? many English tourists, for instance, France, follow the French custom of off one’s hat whenever <ne addresses out of doors? To ask a French master a question without lifting <me’* baVags is an act of ndeoett aocoeeSng to ideas, and is jo interpreted. — r 'Emxing r® News.’ 3|

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Evening Star, Issue 11677, 8 February 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 11677, 8 February 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 11677, 8 February 1902, Page 1