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120 profit by experience, and not lament irremediable evils.

A benevolent peron mut ever wih to ee thoe around them comfortable, and try to be the caue of that comfort. The wide difference which education makes, I hould uppoe, would prevent familiarity in the way of equality; yet kindnes mut be hewn, if we are deirous that our dometics hould be attached to our interest and perons. How pleaing it is to be attended with a mile of willingnes, to be conulted when they are at a los, and looked up to as a friend and benefactor when they are in ditres. It is