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1 But I cannot sit at table with any but gentle mannered people .
2 They are the most simple- mannered people alive, and quite unambitious.
3 This was not like preaching to the well-dressed, respectable, good- mannered people up on the boulevard.
4 I like well-dressed, well- mannered people who speak good English.
5 Entertainers, even rich, successful ones, have no greater obligation than any of us to be perfect, well- mannered people .
6 Sneering at the private affairs of others has long ago been banished from the conversation of well- mannered people .
7 If we were to bother our heads about all the ill- mannered people we should have no time for anything else.
8 She liked to see nice-dressed and nice- mannered people about her, preferring those whose fathers and mothers were nice before them.
9 Since getting into Turkey proper, reasonably mannered people have seemed wonderfully scarce, the majority seeming to be most boisterous and headstrong.
10 Looking at these pictures, one would naturally conclude that Holland was inhabited by the ugliest and most ill- mannered people on the earth.
11 Swearing, sneering, private affairs either of yourself or any other, have long ago been banished out of the conversation of well- mannered people .
12 "It is a pity such ill- mannered people should thrust themselves among ladies and gentlemen."
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