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• 11 th Shift not yourself in the Sight of others nor gnaw your nails.

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Page 1: F T  Washington 110 Rules of Decorum 11-20

• 11th Shift not yourself in the Sight of others nor gnaw your nails.

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11. In the presence of others, when sitting and standing, do not keep shifting your weight or

chewing your nails.

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• 12th Shake not the head, Feet, or Legs rowl not the Eys lift not one eyebrow higher than the other, wry not the mouth, and bedew no mans face with your Spittle, by approaching too near him when you Speak.

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12. When in public or when speaking to someone, do not shake your head, do not gesture with your hands, feet or legs, and do not roll your eyes,

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nor lift one eyebrow, nor smirk, nor get too closely that you accidentally spit on someone.

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• 13th Kill no Vermin as Fleas, lice, ticks, &c in the Sight of Others, if you see any filth or thick Spittle put your foot Dexteriously upon it if it be on the Cloths of your Companions, Put it off privately, and if it be upon your own Cloths return Thanks to him who puts it off.

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13. Don’t kill insects in front of others; if it is necessary to remove an unsightly item from

another’s clothing, do so without saying anything;

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if someone removes an unsightly item from your clothing, thank them.

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• 14th Turn not your Back to others especially in Speaking, Jog not the Table or Desk on which Another reads or writes, lean not upon any one.

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14. Face your audience while speaking; do not move the table or desk upon which a person reads

or writes; do not lean on anyone.

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15. Keep your fingernails clean and short; also keep your hands and teeth clean without showing

any great concern for them.

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• 16th Do not Puff up the Cheeks, Loll not out the tongue rub the Hands, or beard, thrust out the lips, or bite them or keep the Lips too open or too Close.

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16. Avoid having quirks like puffing up your cheeks, sticking out your tongue, rubbing your hands or beard, thrusting out the lips,

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or biting the lips, or keeping the lips too open or too closed.

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• 17th Be no Flatterer, neither Play with any that delights not to be Play’d Withal.

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17. Do not give insincere flattering compliments; neither should you tease someone who does not

want to be played with.

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• 18th Read no Letters, Books, or Papers in Company but when there is a Necessity for the doing of it you must ask leave: come not near the Books or Writings of Another so as to read them unless desired or give your opinion of them unask’d also look not nigh when another is writing a letter.

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18. Do not read letters, books or papers in front of others unless it is necessary and then only when

you have pardoned yourself.

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• 19th let (sic) your Countenance be pleasant but in Serious Matters Somewhat grave.

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19. Normally have a pleasant nature, but in serious matters be somewhat grave.

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• 20th The Gestures of the Body must be Suited to the discourse you are upon.

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20. Do not overly use gestures.