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conformity
Dear boy, now that you are going a little more into the world I will take this occasion to explain my intentions as to your future
expenses, that you may know what you have to expect from me, and make your plan accordingly
. I shall neither deny nor grudge
you any money that may be necessary for either your improvement or pleasures; I mean the pleasures of a rational being. Under
the head of improvement Imean the best books, and the best masters cost what they will; I also mean all the expense of lodgings,
coach, dress, servants, etc., which, according to the several places where you may be, shall be respectively necessary to enable you
to keep the best company. Under the head of rational pleasures i comprehend, first, proper charities to real and compassionate
objects of it; secondly, proper presents to those to whom you are obliged, or whom you desire to oblige; thirdly, a
of expense to that of the company which you keep; as in public spectacles, your share of little entertainments, a few pistoles at
games of mere commerce and other incidental calls of good company. The only two articles which I will never supply are, the profu
sion of low riot, and the idle lavishness of negligence and laziness. A fool squanders away without credit or advantage to himself
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more than a man of sense spends with both. The latter employs his money as he does his time, and never spends a shilling of the
one, nor a minute of the other, but in something that is either useful or rationally pleasing to himself or others. The former buys
whatever he does not want, and does not pay for what he does want. He cannot withstand the charms of a toy-shop; snuff-boxes
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watches, heads or canes, etc., are his destruction. His servants and tradesmen conspire with his own indolence to cheat him, and
in a very little time he is astonished, in the midst of all the ridiculous superfluities, to find himself in want of all the real comforts
and necessaries of life. Without care and method the largest fortune will not, and with them almost the smallest will, supply all
necessary expenses. Keep an account in a book, of all that you receive, and of all that you pay; for no man, who knows what he
receives and what he pays, ever runs out.
great part of Arabia is desert. Here there is nothing but sand and rock. The sand is so hot that you cannot walk over it with your​

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Answered by hemalimehta71
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