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A series of letters from an older relative to a young woman concluding her schooling, blending personal counsel and social commentary on education, courtship, marriage, manners, and the shifting role of women in society. The epistolary essays mix anecdotes, practical guidance, reflections on family and social institutions, and suggestions for conduct and self‑preparation for adult life, addressed in a conversational tone intended for direct use and reflection by young readers.
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