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374 Value of sacrifice 284
375 Speaking too distinctly 285
376 Plenty of sleep 285
377 What fantastic ideals seem to point at 285
378 Clean hands and clean walls 286
379 Probable and improbable 286
380 Tested advice 287
381 To know one's individuality 287
382 Gardeners and gardens 287
383 The insincerity of sympathy. 288
384 Odd saints 288
385 Vain people 288
386 The pathetic and the naive 289
387 Instance of a deliberation before marriage 289
388 Villainy committed with a good conscience 289
389 Somewhat too awkward 290
390 Concealing intellect 290
391 The evil moment 290
392 Stipulation of civility 290
393 Dangerous virtues 291
394 Free from vanity 291
395 Contemplation 291
396 A-hunting - 291
397 Education 292
398 The characteristic of the choleric 292
399 Self-excuse 292
400 Moral coddling 292
401 Most dangerous loss 292
402 Another kind of toleration 293
403 Different pride 293
404 To whom we rarely do justice 293
405 Luxury 293
406 To immortalise 294
407 Against our character 294
408 Where a great deal of clemency is needed 294
409 Illness 294
410 The timid 294
411 Without hatred 295
412 Ingenious and narrow-minded 295
413 Private and public accusers 295
414 Blind of one's own free will 296
415 Remedium amoris 296
416 Where is our worst enemy? 296
417 Limit of all humility 296