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... viting someone to dance. The moment one entered the debutante ball, everyone had the right to ask someone else for a dance. Of course, it was only a right in name.
In every society, there were unspoken rules. Could an old nobleman from a family with no money, honor, or influence really ask a princess or a duke’s daughter for a dance? Technically, yes, but in reality, it would never happen.
‘Knowing one’s place...’
This was particularly more pronounced among nobles. After ...
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