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The work examines marriage as a moral and practical partnership, arguing that true union depends on spiritual and intellectual sympathy rather than legal form or worldly motives. Through a series of essays and domestic sketches it diagnoses common causes of discord—hasty or ill-judged alliances, selfishness, and poor communication—and offers remedies rooted in patience, forbearance, self-command, and mutual respect. Vignettes portray efforts to correct habits, manage expectations, and care for ill or unloved spouses, while chapters treat choice, quarrels, social pretensions, and financial motives. Overall it blends moral counsel with illustrative stories to guide couples toward a more harmonious married life.
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