Copyright 1906, by
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
Published, 1908
"Those individuals who have led secluded or isolated lives, or have hitherto moved in other spheres than those wherein well-bred people move, will gather all the information necessary from these pages to render them thoroughly conversant with the manners and amenities of society."
Manners and Rules of Good Society
By a Member of the Aristocracy
CONTENTS:
Book I.
The Making of Kipps
PAGE
I. | 3 |
II. | 36 |
III. | 64 |
IV. | 88 |
V. | 117 |
VI. | 128 |
Book II.
Mr. Coote, the Chaperon
I. | 169 |
II. | 201 |
III. | 218 |
IV. | 245 |
V. | 259 |
VI. | 282 |
VII. | 309 |
VIII. | 354 |
IX. | 380 |
Book III.
Kippses
I. | 395 |
II. | 424 |
III. | 443 |
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