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The Sunny Side of Diplomatic Life, 1875-1912 by Lillie DeHegermann-Lindencrone
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_Joke_ Something beneath the dignity of a diplomat
to notice.
_Knowledge (private)_ _News_ which every one already knows.
_Legation_ Apartments to let.
_Letters_ (_de créance_) The first impression.
_Letters_ (_de rappel_) The last illusion.
_Majesté_ (_lèse_) Too awful to think of.
_Majesties_ Human beings with royal faults.
_Nobodies_ People to be avoided like poison.
_Opulence_ When in service.
_Pension_ Too small to be seen with the naked eye.
_Poverty_ When out of service.
_Quo_ (_status_) Diplomatic expression, meaning in French,
_Une jambe en l'air_.
_Ruse_ A carefully disguised thought as transparent
as a soap-bubble.
_Secretary_ Furniture easily moved.
_Traditions_ A door always open for refuge.
_Traités_ (_de paix_) A series of dinners paid for by a lavish
government.
_Uniform_ A bestarred and beribboned livery.
_Visits_ The most important duty of a diplomat.
_Wisdom_ Good to have, but easily dispensed with.
_Xpectations_ A tree which seldom bears fruit.
_Yawn_ What a diplomat does over his _rapports_.
_Zeal_ Something a diplomat ought never to have too
much of.



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