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1 But she has better manners than we, who live in the palace.
2 But destroyers have learned better manners , perhaps, and battleships have been democratized.
3 If you dare to interrupt me again I'll teach you better manners .
4 Isn't there any boy among you to teach the fellow better manners ?
5 It was high time, said John Paramore, that someone taught her better manners .
6 There will be time, Iza thought, to teach her better manners .
7 They develop better manners and a new sense of pride in their appearance.
8 I should have known that the Primer would have taught you better manners .
9 It's not just better manners , but it turns out it's also better politics.
10 He paid the costs all right, and I hope he learned better manners .
11 Now Ruby will have a chance of teaching Diamond better manners .
12 Miss Wynne might have better manners , and her nephew more courage.
13 I'd teach him better manners if I caught him at it!
14 You ought to learn better manners now you are head of a family.'
15 And do you suppose that I have no better manners than to laugh?
16 Come along, I will take you where they will teach you better manners .
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