Q. VI Give the substance of the following :-
Much of the happiness or purity of our lives depends on our making a wise
choice of our companions and friends. If badly choosen, they will certainly drag
us down, if well, they will raise us up. Yet people leave the selection of their
friends to chance, though in the choice of a dog or a horse, they exercise the
greatest care. It is well and right to be courteous to very one with whom we came
into contact, but to chose them as real friends in another matter.
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happiness depends upon the real and fact person's character of the friends
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