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Urbana and Feliza

Two Letters
On the public Office
To Feliza: It is likely that when Honesto finished his studies that he would be working as
an official of the town and so, take good care of this words to guide hi in tie in his
conduct when gi!en such a responsibility"
If that tie cae, reind hi that to ha!e a great power coes with great responsibility"
#laborate hiself before stepping into things and gi!e in to the desire for honor" He
should weigh his character against the press of duty"
$nowledge, sense, strength" %nd only when he would be e!enly atch ust he accept
and yet ust not be forcibly obtained it but with &od's and the counity's consent"
(esiring for high offices are not worthy, )cause, ost of the ties the fulfillent of
benefiting for oneself is ore of the oti!e than benefiting his people" To gain personal
cofort"
Those who had the greed in their hearts would be incapable of fulfilling his duties,
because it is the position they lust for, regardless of the responsibility for their people
they forsaken"This is why they befriend the rich and disdain the poor"
*o when that tie coes, keep hi on the ground and gi!e hi good ad!ice so that he
will be nothing of that e+alted state but respected by the town people"
,orldly honor, like the world will end" Fortuna or an's fate shall always turn" The one
who's on top ay be at the botto the ne+t" %nd so, Honesto ust ne!er forget to not
only think of the future but what coes with it" -ustice will be set upon whate!er his
actions will be" .eople ight escape the /ustice of the earth but &od's /ustice sets highly
abo!e all else"
(o not be proud, for leader and led are fro the sae beginnings and will end in the
sae" &od is the beginning, e!eryone shall pass His eye's and end up with His
knowledge"
(o not enforce respect fro others, only those who are worthy of estee and lo!e gains
this estate" He ay be of class but without the honorable conduct in graciousness he
would be payed back for his harsh istreats"
% leader ust ne!er forget his duty to his fellowen, and if he didn't, not only hi but
his whole faily shall not be forsaken in ties of ad!ersity by his people"
% gentlean who knows and acts to fulfill his duty is faithful to his friends lowly and
copassionate" True nobility is nobility in conduct and in doing good"
Little by little Feliza, show Honesto the iportance of good conduct, righteousness and
kind heart" 0ake hi realize that staff, crown, throne and scepter are of no !alue without
it's /ewels" #+tend y courtesies to father and other" &oodbye, Feliza, until the ne+r1t
letter22Urbana"
%t a ban3uet

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