<h2>CHAP. XXV.<br/> <i>Mrs. Mason’s farewell Advice to her young Friends.</i></h2>
<p>The day before Mrs. Mason was to
leave her pupils, she took a hand of
each, and pressing them tenderly in her
own, tears started into her eyes—I tremble
for you, my dear girls, for you must now
practise by yourselves some of the virtues
which I have been endeavouring to inculcate:
and I shall anxiously wait for the
summer, to see what progress you have
made by yourselves.</p>
<p>We have conversed on several very important
subjects; pray do not forget the
conclusions I have drawn.</p>
<p>I now, as my last present, give you a
book, in which I have written the subjects
that we have discussed. Recur frequently
to it, for the stories illustrating the instruction
it contains, you will not feel in such a
great degree the want of my personal advice.
Some of the reasoning you may not
thoroughly comprehend, but, as your understandings
ripen, you will feel its full
force.</p>
<p>Avoid anger; exercise compassion; and
love truth. Recollect, that from religion
your chief comfort must spring, and never
neglect the duty of prayer. Learn from
experience the comfort that arises from
making known your wants and sorrows to
the wisest and best of Beings, in whose
hands are the issues, not only of this life,
but of that which is to come.</p>
<p>Your father will allow you a certain stipend;
you have already <i>felt</i> the pleasure of
doing good; ever recollect that the wild
pursuits of fancy must be conquered, to
enable you to gratify benevolent wishes,
and that you must practise œconomy in
trifles to have it in your power to be generous
on great occasions. And the good
you intend to do, do quickly; for know,
that a trifling duty neglected is a great
fault, and the present time only is at your
command.</p>
<p>You are now candidates for my friendship,
and on your advancement in virtue
my regard will in future depend. Write
often to me, I will punctually answer your
letters; but let me have the genuine sentiments
of your hearts. In expressions of
affection and respect, do not deviate from
truth to gain what you wish for, or to turn
a period prettily.</p>
<p>Adieu! when you think of your friend,
observe her precepts; and let the recollection
of my affection give additional weight
to the truths which I have endeavoured to
instill; and, to reward my care, let me
hear that you love and practise virtue.</p>
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<div><i>BOOKS written by the same Author.</i></div>
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<p class='c012'>1. A <span class='sc'>Vindication</span> of the <span class='sc'>Rights</span> of <span class='sc'>Woman</span>.
Third Edition. Price 6s. 6d. bound in Boards.</p>
<p>2. A <span class='sc'>Vindication</span> of the <span class='sc'>Rights</span> of <span class='sc'>Man</span>, in Reply
to Mr. Burke. Second Edition. Price 2s. 6d.</p>
<p>3. An <span class='sc'>Historical</span> and <span class='sc'>Moral View</span> of the <span class='sc'>French
Revolution</span>, Vol. I. Price 7s. in Boards.</p>
<p>4. <span class='sc'>Thoughts</span> on the <span class='sc'>Education</span> of a <span class='sc'>Daughter</span>.
Price 2s. 6d.</p>
<p>5. <span class='sc'>Elements</span> of <span class='sc'>Morality</span>, for the Use of Children;
with an Introductory Address to Parents, 3 Vols.
Price 9s. sewed.</p>
<p>6. <span class='sc'>Young Grandison.</span> A Series of Letters from
young People to their Friends, 2 Vols. Price 5s. sewed.</p>
<p>7. The <span class='sc'>Female Reader</span>: or, Miscellaneous Pieces
in Prose and Verse; selected from the best Writers, and
disposed under proper Heads, for the Improvement of
young Women. With a Preface, containing some Hints
on Female Education. Price 3s. 6d.</p>
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