Letters to a Daughter and A Little Sermon to School Girls
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A sequence of didactic letters addressed to a daughter offers practical moral and social counsel on behavior, manners, self-control, personal habits, conversation, friendship, tact, aims in life, and religious culture. Each epistle mixes reflection with concrete examples and suggestions for domestic duty, unobtrusive conduct, and cultivated tastes, insisting that sympathy, humility, and attention to ordinary tasks form the basis of refinement. The guidance aims to develop personal magnetism and steady character through self-culture, considerate speech, and conscientious daily practice rather than by rote rules or mere display.
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