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A series of conversational essays offers practical guidance for young people on manners, self-improvement, and everyday conduct. Using sketches of various youthful acquaintances as illustrations, the author treats speaking and listening, truthful modesty, confessing ignorance, writing and reading habits, school and travel behavior, relations with elders and children, church habits, and forming friendships. The pieces stress attentive engagement with others, plain speaking rather than self-centered talk, and the cultivation of considerate routines that promote social ease and moral growth, supplying concrete examples and reflections aimed at shaping ordinary character and daily choices.
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