Turn not your back to others, especially in speaking ; jog not the table or desk on which another reads or writes ; lean not on any one. 5. Be no flatterer ; neither play with any one that delights not to be played with. American Monthly Knickerbocker - Page 5481856Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| James William Searson, George Ellsworth Martin - 1911 - 384 pages
...others stand; speak not when you should hold your peace; walk not when others stop. 6. Turn not your back to others, especially in speaking; jog not the...which another reads or writes; lean not on any one. 7. Read no letters, books, or papers in company; but when there is a necessity for doing it, you must... | |
| Frances Sankstone Mintz - 1911 - 138 pages
...by George Washington when he was a boy. 1. Turn not your back to others, especially in speaking; jar not the table or desk on which another reads or writes ; lean not on any one. 2. Make no show of taking great delight in your victuals ; feed not with greediness ; lean not on the... | |
| Wayne Whipple - 1911 - 434 pages
...other or Crossing them Shift not yourself in the Sight of others nor Gnaw your nails. Turn not your Back to others especially in Speaking, Jog not the Table or Desk on which Another writes lean not upon any one. Keep your Nails clean and Short, also your Hands and Teeth Clean, yet... | |
| Ada Van Stone Harris - 1912 - 392 pages
...painted. XLVI RULES OF BEHAVIOR 1 Read : 1. Turn not your back to others, especially in speaking ; jar not the table or desk on which another reads or writes ; lean not on any one. 2. Make no show of taking great delight in your victuals ; feed not with greediness ; lean not on the... | |
| 1912 - 540 pages
...presence of others, sing not to yourself with a humming noise, nor drum with your fingers or feet. 3. Be no flatterer; neither play with any one that delights not to be played with. 4. Read no letters, books, or papers in company; but when there is a necessity for doing it, you must... | |
| 1919 - 168 pages
...library. EVERY action in company ought to be with some sign of respect to those present. Turn not your back to others, especially in speaking; jog not the...which another reads or writes; lean not on any one. Be no flatterer; neither play with any one that delights not to be played with. Read no letters, books,... | |
| William Iler Crane, William Henry Wheeler - 1919 - 456 pages
...sing not to yourself with a humming noise, nor drum with your fingers or feet. 345 6. Turn not your back to others, especially in speaking; jog not the...which another reads or writes ; lean not on any one. 7. Read no letters, books, or papers in company ; but when there is a necessity for doing it, you musts... | |
| 1909 - 544 pages
...speak not when you should hold your peace, walk not when others stop. Fifth Child. — Turn not your back to others, especially in speaking; jog not the...desk on which another reads or writes; lean not on anyone. Sixth Child. — Read no letters, books, or papers in company ; but when there is a necessity... | |
| Ի. Ա Երան - 1920 - 360 pages
...when you should4 hold your peace, walks not when others stop. 1 Op- 2 umjß 5 nu>f 4. Turn not your back to others, especially in speaking; jog not the...or desk on which another reads or writes ; lean not at any one. 5. Be not flatterer; neither play with any one that delights not to be played with. 6.... | |
| Emma Miller Bolenius - 1921 - 444 pages
...a humming noise, nor drum with your fingers or feet. 3. Sit not when others stand. 4. Turn not your back to others, especially in speaking. Jog not the...which another reads or writes. Lean not on any one. 5. Read no letters, books, or papers in company. When there is a necessity for doing it, you must ask... | |
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