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Rh and when there is, be poitive, but not angry. A mind that is not too much engroed by trifles, will not be dicompoed by every little dometic diater; and a thinking peron can very readily make allowance for thoe faults which arie from want of reflection and education. I have een the peace of a whole family diturbed by ome trivial, cros accident, and hours pent in ueles upbraidings about ome mitake which would never have been thought of, but for the conequences that aroe from it. An error in judgment or an accident hould not be everely reprehended. It is a proof of widom to profit