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00 - Preface and Introductory Remarks
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01 - The Meaning of Etiquette
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06 - The Colloquial Application of Titles
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07 - Points of Etiquette as Regards Royal Personages
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08 - Points of Etiquette when Travelling Abroad, and Presentations at Foreign Courts
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09 - The Received Mode of Pronouncing Certain Surnames
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10 - Presentations at Courts and Attending Courts
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11 - Presentations at Levées and Attending Levées
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12 - Balls and State Balls
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13 - Dinner Giving and Dining Out
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14 - Dinner-Table Etiquette
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16 - Weddings and Wedding Luncheons
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19 - Afternoon "at Homes"
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25 - Evening Garden-Parties
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28 - Picnics and Water-Parties
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31 - Refusing Invitations
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32 - Walking, Driving, and Riding
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35 - Country-House Visits
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36 - Hunting and Shooting
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38 - Chaperons and Débutantes
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39 - Presentations at the Viceregal Court, Dublin Castle
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41 - The Responsibilities of Lady Patronesses of Public Balls