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l[lV.'\LHY! vVhat's that? It originally had something to do ~ith horses. The knights of old started it. It also has something to do with courtesy and politeness. Maybe the knights were polite to their horses. It's the only conclusion I can come to. Anyway, chivalry seems to have disappeared. If you are doubtful of what I say, stand by the main doors of the school some morning. A girl opens the door to the building, and, before she knows it, a half dozen boys push their way into the building while she stands holding the door. If a boy accidentally collides with a girl, all he does is give her a dirty look and walk away, unless, of course, she is good looking.
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Kouchis, Sam
(1949)
"Courtesy,"
Manuscripts: Vol. 17
:
Iss.
2
, Article 21.
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