Excerpt from Tales From French History
My Dear Boy,
I Must no longer treat you as a child; so I now lay aside the pet appellation of Hugh Littlejohn, Esq and address you by your name. Heaven, at whose pleasure we receive good and evil - and we are bound to receive both with thanks and gratitude - has afflicted you from infancy with a delicacy of constitution. With this misfortune there are often connected tastes and habits the most valuable any man can acquire, but which are indispensable to those who are liable, from indifferent health, to be occasionally confined to the solitude of their own apartment. The hours you now employ in reading are passed happily, and render you independent of the society of others, but will yet prove far more valuable to you in future life, since, if your studies are well directed, and earnestly pursued, there is nothing to prevent your rising to be at once an ornament and a benefit to society.
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