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Social Amenities

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I am getting on well with this anecdote,     When suddenly I recall     The many times I have told it of old,     And all the worked-up phrases, and the dying fall     Of voice, well timed in the crisis, the note     Of mock-heroic ingeniously struck -     The whole thing sticks in my throat,     And my face all tingles and pricks with shame     For myself and my hearers.     These are the social pleasures, my God!     But I finish the story triumphantly all the same.

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