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第166章 LETTER CXIII(2)

He may avail himself of the humor,the whims,and the fantastical tastes of his customers;but what he warrants to be good must be really so,what he seriously asserts must be true,or his first fraudulent profits will soon end in a bankruptcy.It is the same in higher life,and in the great business of the world.A man who does not solidly establish,and really deserve,a character of truth,probity,good manners,and good morals,at his first setting out in the world,may impose,and shine like a meteor for a very short time,but will very soon vanish,and be extinguished with contempt.People easily pardon,in young men,the common irregularities of the senses:but they do not forgive the least vice of the heart.The heart never grows better by age;I fear rather worse;always harder.A young liar will be an old one;and a young knave will only be a greater knave as he grows older.But should a bad young heart,accompanied with a good head (which,by the way,very seldom is the case),really reform in a more advanced age,from a consciousness of its folly,as well as of its guilt;such a conversion would only be thought prudential and political,but never sincere.I hope in God,and I verily.believe,that you want no moral virtue.But the possession of all the moral virtues,in 'actu primo',as the logicians call it,is not sufficient;you must have them in 'actu secundo'too;nay,that is not sufficient neither--you must have the reputation of them also.Your character in the world must be built upon that solid foundation,or it will soon fall,and upon your own head.You cannot,therefore,be too careful,too nice,too scrupulous,in establishing this character at first,upon which your whole depends.Let no conversation,no example,no fashion,no 'bon mot',no silly desire of seeming to be above,what most knaves,and many fools,call prejudices,ever tempt you to avow,excuse,extenuate,or laugh at the least breach of morality;but show upon all occasions,and take all occasions to show,a detestation and abhorrence of it.There,though young,you ought to be strict;and there only,while young,it becomes you to be strict and severe.But there,too,spare the persons while you lash the crimes.All this relates,as you easily judge,to the vices of the heart,such as lying,fraud,envy,malice,detraction,etc.,and I do not extend it to the little frailties of youth,flowing from high spirits and warm blood.It would ill become you,at your age,to declaim against them,and sententiously censure a gallantry,an accidental excess of the table,a frolic,an inadvertency;no,keep as free from them yourself as you can:but say nothing against them in others.They certainly mend by time,often by reason;and a man's worldly character is not affected by them,provided it be pure in all other respects.

To come now to a point of much less,but yet of very great consequence at your first setting out.Be extremely upon your guard against vanity,the common failing of inexperienced youth;but particularly against that kind of vanity that dubs a man a coxcomb;a character which,once acquired,is more indelible than that of the priesthood.It is not to be imagined by how many different ways vanity defeats its own purposes.One man decides peremptorily upon every subject,betrays his ignorance upon many,and shows a disgusting presumption upon the rest.Another desires to appear successful among the women;he hints at the encouragement he has received,from those of the most distinguished rank and beauty,and intimates a particular connection with some one;if it is true,it is ungenerous;if false,it is infamous:but in either case he destroys the reputation he wants to get.Some flatter their vanity by little extraneous objects,which have not the least relation to themselves;such as being descended from,related to,or acquainted with,people of distinguished merit and eminent characters.They talk perpetually of their grandfather such-a-one,their uncle such-a-one,and their intimate friend Mr.Such-a-one,with whom,possibly,they are hardly acquainted.

But admitting it all to be as they would have it,what then?Have they the more merit for those accidents?Certainly not.On the contrary,their taking up adventitious,proves their want of intrinsic merit;a rich man never borrows.Take this rule for granted,as a never-failing one:That you must never seem to affect the character in which you have a mind to shine.Modesty is the only sure bait when you angle for praise.

The affectation of courage will make even a brave man pass only for a bully;as the affectation of wit will make a man of parts pass for a coxcomb.By this modesty I do not mean timidity and awkward bashfulness.

On the contrary,be inwardly firm and steady,know your own value whatever it may be,and act upon that principle;but take great care to.

let nobody discover that you do know your own value.Whatever real merit you have,other people will discover,and people always magnify their own discoveries,as they lessen those of others.

For God's sake,revolve all these things seriously in your thoughts,before you launch out alone into the ocean of Paris.Recollect the observations that you have yourself made upon mankind,compare and connect them with my instructions,and then act systematically and consequentially from them;not 'au jour la journee'.Lay your little plan now,which you will hereafter extend and improve by your own observations,and by the advice of those who can never mean to mislead you;I mean Mr.Harte and myself.

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