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1 Therefore it is that Plato in his Republic prohibits this exercise to fools and ill-bred people .
2 This led me to make some remarks the next morning on the manners of well-bred and ill-bred people .
3 It is true there is a sort of morose, detracting, ill - bred people who pretend utterly to disrelish these polite innovations.
4 They began to behave like ill-bred people in a crowded public car, to squeeze against one another, elbow, thrust, dispute and quarrel.
5 In-outagain-standingover me-peering on my paper in the offensive way that ill-bred people have.
6 But they were necessarily ill- bred people.
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