GoodTaste
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Is the word "dogged" used sarcastically?
A neutral or positive description would be "lingering gentility" - I am not sure.
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It is not a large room and jammed with tables, mostly for four but sme for six and eight. A long table of honor, for about thirty people, has been placed upon a dais. Dinner is over. Demi-tasses, cigars and brandy. The overall effect is one of warm elegance and dogged gentility. It is June. Night.
Source: All About Eve
A neutral or positive description would be "lingering gentility" - I am not sure.
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It is not a large room and jammed with tables, mostly for four but sme for six and eight. A long table of honor, for about thirty people, has been placed upon a dais. Dinner is over. Demi-tasses, cigars and brandy. The overall effect is one of warm elegance and dogged gentility. It is June. Night.
Source: All About Eve