About This Book
A collection of moral sketches and short tales offering practical lessons about prudence, honesty, and self-governance. Narratives and essays portray characters who struggle with debt, careless spending, false piety, ill-considered enterprise, and strained domestic relations, tracing how choices and habits produce social and financial consequences. Each piece closes with a plainly stated admonition or example intended to instruct readers toward thrift, industry, generosity, and ethical conduct in ordinary life.
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