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191
Departure from the presence of the speaker before he has ended,
is another one of the offences against good breeding
which abstential benevolence takes under its care. Great must
be the demand for the presence of the listener elsewhere to
justify his abruptly quitting that of the speaker. And in
a less degree is the exhibition of impatience by language
or gesture during conversation unless prohibited by the
minor morals – always barring those exceptions where
an obvious & preponderate good is to be set against
the annoyance caused.
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