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The author examines friendships among women through moral reflection and numerous biographical sketches, arguing that friendship merits cultivation alongside romantic love. He surveys bonds formed within families — between parents and children, among siblings, and between spouses — and considers friendships between women and men, including platonic attachments, using historical and literary examples. Combining ethical analysis with narrative portraits, the work shows how companionship, mutual sympathy, and moral influence sustain character, provide consolation to those denied passionate love, and enrich both private life and public conduct.
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