The first rule of etiquette a boy learns when he's about to enter
society is that civility is due to all women. No provocation, no
matter how unjust and rudely delivered, can validate a man who fails
to treat a woman with anything less than utmost courtesy."

The boys hung on his every word. He glanced in her direction.

"I have met some incredibly unpleasant women, and I have never failed
in this duty. But I must admit: your sister may prove my undoing.

Autor: Ilona Andrews

The first rule of etiquette a boy learns when he's about to enter<br />society is that civility is due to all women. No provocation, no<br />matter how unjust and rudely delivered, can validate a man who fails<br />to treat a woman with anything less than utmost courtesy."<br /><br />The boys hung on his every word. He glanced in her direction.<br /><br />"I have met some incredibly unpleasant women, and I have never failed<br />in this duty. But I must admit: your sister may prove my undoing. - Ilona Andrews


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