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The narrative presents a lively, youth-oriented account of the subject's early life, tracing birth, childhood schooling, and formative incidents such as the famous hatchet episode, the death of his father and his mother's prudent care, and episodes like the sorrel colt and youthful play-acting as a soldier. It emphasizes practical habits, moral lessons and a set of personal rules composed in adolescence, showing how industriousness, courage, and self-discipline shaped character. The later chapters cover courtship and marriage and the gradual assumption of responsibilities that prepare him for public and military leadership, with explicit encouragement that young readers emulate his virtues.
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