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Say to him without scru- ple : I have no good reply to make to you ; I was wrong ; let it all go. If your instruction was wholly out of place, there is no harm in abandoning it wholly ; if it was not, with a little care you will soon find occasion to make him conscious of its utility. I do not like discursive explanations ; young people pay little attention to them, and hardly ever retain them. Things ! things ! I shall never repeat often enough that we give too much power to words. With our ba...bbling education we make nothing but babblers. Suppose that while I am studying with my pupil the course of the sun and the manner of finding the points of the compass, he suddenly interrupts me, by asking what all this is good for. What a fine discourse I might hold with him ! On how many things I might take occa- sion to instruct him while replying to his questions, espe- cially if Ave had witnesses of our conversation ! * I might speak to him of the utility of travel, of the advantages of commerce, of the productions peculiar to each climate, of the manners of different peoples, of the use of the cal- endar, of the computation of the return of seasons for agri- culture, of the art of navigation, of the manner of making * I have often observed that in the learned instructions which we give to children we think less of making ourselves heard by them than by the grand personages who are present.
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