Trinculo.
Footnotes:
[2] Remind me to tell you about that some other time.
LETTER III.
MANNER.
My dear Nephews:
In the order of sequence adopted at the commencement of our correspondence, the subject of manner comes next in succession.
It was the shrewd aphorism of one of the most profound observers of human nature that "Manner is something to all, and everything to some."
As indicative of character, which it undoubtedly is, to a certain extent, it is well worthy the attention of all youthful aspirants to the honors of the world. And though, like every other attribute, it should bear indubitable murks of individuality, care and attention, before habit has rendered change and improvement difficult, will enable every man to acquire that propriety and polish, in this respect, the advantages of which through life can scarcely be overrated.