In which Madame de l'Estorade writes with serene resolve to her dear friend, embracing the settled course of domestic life with a noble dedication to family and home, acknowledging a quieter passion in the restoration of happiness and the education of children. She reflects thoughtfully on the fate of womanhood, finding in the duties of motherhood and household management a dignified sphere for her intellect and heart, intent on blending refinement with the charm of provincial existence.