ANARKIA BOLADONA
“Drinking much wine is vulgar, whether the sin be perpetrated by duchess or a farmer’s wife: all manifest self-indulgence tends to vulgarity.”—The Habits of good society : a handbook for ladies and gentlemen, 1866
NIAGARA
“Slang phrases seem to be à la mode in this 19th century; and they issue from rosy lips which appear almost incapable of such guile.”—A Manual of Etiquette With Hints on Politeness and Good Breeding, Daisy Eyebright, 1884
TIKA
“The taste in dressing [hair] in the morning should be simple, without pins, bows, or any foreign auxiliary to the best ornament of nature.”—The Habits of good society : a handbook for ladies and gentlemen, 1866
UTAH
“Bad habits are very easily acquired; therefore, young persons must take special pains to avoid them.”—A Manual of Etiquette With Hints on Politeness and Good Breeding, Daisy Eyebright, 1884
CAMILLA D’ERRICO
“A lady, also, should not be ravenous at table; neither should she talk of eating or of the dishes.”—The Habits of good society : a handbook for ladies and gentlemen, 1866












