The Golden Censer / Or, the duties of to-day, the hopes of the future
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This work collects moral essays and practical counsel aimed primarily at young readers, combining a prefatory appeal with a Hard‑Pan series of ten chapters on self-discipline and domestic duty. It emphasizes conscience, prudent use of time, home and parental responsibilities, sibling relations, and the formative power of youth, and offers concrete advice on speech, courtesy, economy, courage, hope, accuracy, and habits of success. Anecdotes and classical allusions illustrate lessons about industry, thrift, modesty, and personal restraint, with repeated insistence that present duties and steady habits build durable prospects for the future.
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