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A series of short essays offers practical reflections on personal and social ethics, emphasizing simplicity, the cultivation of will, and inward happiness; it considers honesty, friendship, marriage and divorce, family life, and the case for women's independence, while engaging contemporary debates about feminism, education, social equality, socialism, and the condition of the working classes and domestic service. Later chapters address institutions and habits—religion, the press, public opinion, prejudices, tradition, and moral courage—arguing for measured judgment, moral training, and service to the common good. The tone is candid and didactic, combining personal observation with prescriptive guidance.

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Infanta of Spain Eulalia

Eulalia, Infanta of Spain, was a member of the Spanish royal family and a notable author in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She is best known for her works that provide a unique perspective on royal life and the social dynamics of her time. In her book "Court Life From Within," Eulalia offers an intimate glimpse into the intricacies of court etiquette and the personal experiences of royalty. Additionally, her work "The Thread of Life" reflects her insights on broader themes of existence and identity. Through her writings, Eulalia contributes to the literary heritage of Spain, blending personal narrative with historical context.

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