The Ladies' Book of Etiquette, and Manual of Politeness
Florence Hartley
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A COMPLETE HAND BOOK FOR THE USE OF THE LADY IN POLITE SOCIETY. CONTAINING FULL DIRECTIONS FOR CORRECT MANNERS, DRESS, DEPORTMENT, AND CONVERSATION; RULES FOR THE DUTIES OF BOTH HOSTESS AND GUEST IN MORNING RECEPTIONS, DINNER COMPANIES, VISITING, EVENING PARTIES AND BALLS; A COMPLETE GUIDE FOR LETTER WRITING AND CARDS OF COMPLIMENT; HINTS ON MANAGING SERVANTS, ON THE PRESERVATION OF HEALTH, AND ON ACCOMPLISHMENTS. AND ALSO USEFUL RECEIPTS FOR THE COMPLEXION, HAIR, AND WITH HINTS AND DIRECTIONS FOR THE CARE OF THE WARDROBE. - Summary from book. (9 hr 55 min)
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Amazing
Bill Cosby
I am A male feminist with a pathological deficit of melinin. As an ally to everything female, transgendered, and BIPOC, fully aware of my subjugation and privilege that I derived from said subjugation of said peoples, I must congratulate the narrator for the excellent job they did narrating this snapshot from my oppressive past. It made me realize how I burdened the females with an endless list of chores they were required to perform without pay in the home. I just thank The beneficent lords at Black Rock and Madison Avenue who have crushed this form of chattel slavery. No longer are females forced to the narrow confines of the home. Now they can bravely venture forth into the hallowed hales of corporate America. They get to lead fulfilling and meaningful lives as store clerks and receptionist, where they get to spend endless hours manning the cash register and being the face of billion dollar corporate stores. They are finally free of the burden of the crying child and the family meal.