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� so said Solomon (Read his Proverbs which are full of meaning) who knew by experience, as well as inspir-ation, the truth of what he said. It is an unpleasant + an unthankful [underlined] duty to point out to a friend his errors, + to rebuke his follies: but a trustworthy person will do it, when occasion requires. In forming your opinion of the character of men, be careful you don't mistake a smiling countenance [underlined] for a kind heart [underlined], a soft [underlined] word for an honest [underlined] intention. Diamonds [underlined] are not found in flower beds. Medicine may be the most effectual that is roughest to the taste. A smile of approbation is more agreeable to the eye than a frown of reproof; but the latter, may be more profitable to you. Consider these things, + be careful. And, by the way, my son, I would not have a very great number [underlined] of correspondents [underlined]. You will find little [underlined] advantage, + much vexation in it. Have few [underlined] correspondents, + have such as are worthy, and capable of communicating to you valuable instruc-tion. My advice upon these subjects is dictated by my experience [underlined]. When I was young, like you, I thought every body loved me, + felt a deep interest in my welfare. I had a great many confidential friends [underlined], + correspondents [underlined], to whom I opened my bosom freely, + disclosed my secret pleasures + sorrows, likes [underlined] + dislikes [underlined], hopes + fears. While they listened, + flattered [underlined], I thought all was well. But time proved to me [underlined] what it will undoubtedly prove to you [underlined], that in 9 cases out of 10, you had better keep your confidences to yourself [last phrase underlined].