About This Book
A series of personal letters from an older female mentor to her young goddaughter offers practical guidance on courtship, marriage, appearance, and household conduct. The advice treats marriage as a serious, long-term bargain and emphasizes the cultivation of beauty, tact, sweetness, and measured concession to male habits as strategies for preserving affection. Topics range from social graces and recreation to etiquette and domestic diplomacy, presented in a prescriptive, anecdotal style across short epistles that outline expectations, common pitfalls, and behavioral recommendations for women seeking stability and social advancement.
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