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A LESSON IN MANNERS |
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_ A LESSON IN MANNERS
Then, without another word, he turned and walked away. A few days afterward the man came again. This time he brought a Now, Mr. Boyle was a sporting neighbor who spent a good deal of time The third time, the man brought a quail. "Here's something else for The servant complained to her master. "That fellow has no manners," "The next time he comes," said the Dean, "let me know, and I will go It was not long until the man came with another present. The Dean went "Here's a rabbit from Mr. Boyle," said the man. "See here," said the Dean in a stern voice, "that is not the way to "I'll agree to that," said the man; and he stepped inside. The Dean [Illustration] The door was opened by the man from Mr. Boyle's. The Dean bowed "Oh, thank you," said the man very politely. Then, taking out his The lesson in manners was not forgotten; for, always after that, the ________ |