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Excerpt from Always Happy: Or, Anecdotes of Felix and His Sister Serena; A Tale, Written for Her Children, by a Mother
Felix had many good qualities, but he had also many faults; he was sometimes passionate, sometimes idle, sometimes self-conceited. Of these faults he knew he could cure himself, for his father had told him so: and, though he was not remarkably clever, he had sense enough to resolve to conquer his faults. In the end, as might be expected, he succeeded: and you will hear how, by his constant endeavors, he grew up to be almost as good a man as his father.
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