Lessons on Manners for Home and School Use
Edith E. Wiggin
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It is true that good manners, like good morals, are best taught by the teacher's example. It is also true that definite lessons, in which the subject can be considered in its appropriate divisions, are of no little value if we would have our children attain to "that finest of the fine arts, a beautiful behavior." (From the author's Introduction) (1 hr 39 min)
Chapters
00 - Introduction | 5:56 | Read by David Barnes |
01 - Lesson I - Manners in General | 2:53 | Read by David Barnes |
02 - Lesson II - Manners in School | 5:36 | Read by David Barnes |
03 - Lesson III - Manners on the Street | 7:44 | Read by David Barnes |
04 - Lesson IV - Manners at Home | 7:28 | Read by Jill Preston |
05 - Lesson V - Manners Toward the Aged | 9:42 | Read by Jill Preston |
06 - Lesson VI - Manners at the Table | 9:48 | Read by Jill Preston |
07 - Lesson VII - Manners in Society | 15:11 | Read by Jill Preston |
08 - Lesson VIII - Manners in Church | 5:19 | Read by Jill Preston |
09 - Lesson IX - Manners at Places of Amusement | 8:39 | Read by Jill Preston |
10 - Lesson X - Manners in Stores and Similar Public Places | 6:35 | Read by David Barnes |
11 - Lesson XI - Manners in Travelling | 10:24 | Read by David Barnes |
12 - Lesson XII - Manners in Borrowing | 3:54 | Read by David Barnes |