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tthyij I ri \ i If h njifi j i bat , mi tbd tme * iwio > take o * r * ta ientib P ^« S ^ nra vateal erro r of indiscriminate acqiimeehea-inr opinion . Always put your " Yes" in the tight pl&m ? Tto * q ^ ifami yow generality of young men * weU off' raqutrt / mpfftsimgntbmttk « v $ n > t ^ be proud , i& te * peek-to ttair station inis * ai * t Qliritigrht fthink th ^ fc it wa * easy for youqg womwi , tfhtabW
tamipt wp # 4 o pay tbi * respect to tt ^ utmost > arrdyoflav ^ id ait HWnUflri fnr nripiirfirrnrn in nil rnnitt ^ rn , ; . ^ ,- - ^ } 3 i »^ 90 it is not , and I will give you * as the lawyers sayya c » M in point . 1 was once acquainted with a family consiatiB ^ qf i ^ or daughters without a brother * You , my dcars ^ bsing
qia ^/ mthcHit a brother , can estimate the difficulty of retaining olteiblejanale acquaintances ^ eren with all proper introduction s * AStw htkng separated from this family some years , oa account « tT » y residence in the country , I went one day to A tne ' with jjqjPiqM acquaintance , the mother of these girls . I&nfter orery J ** 4 my old friend sat together alone , and , naturally enough , M | ctelking about her daughters . She could not help regiefc ;
ti » g thu / t XK * t one of them was settled in life ( they were then ^ iaW eoattgh to marry ) , and , at the same time she praised " ibeir ^ good conduct . It struck me as odd that she did nofcncnak © ^) M « 8 aal boast of motbera , that they had refused oifcra . WhH v Ifa * te ' e $ ma lOi and so did a young man ! I learned from th * mfith **) thatie was extremely respectable and eligible ; Imma ^ of de
dipcfely l ^ bMirred the mann « f those poo r ar girl ? tainaudk bia ^ riV iraB wn le » ger a matter of wonder to me that they wene "JMigfa ^ ^ Tbcie wae 4 ao grace fu l recognition , nor gDod * nattiNit i £ qo » por oven polite answer tcf a civil speech—no , they w «»« rtgtokt wm tokk eame work , another with , a book- and * o on .
^ Mdoarar , during a pause in conversation , the young amct mUmk ! round to ohq of the girls who was reading , ^—Umtat wWiliJMik gcjd , from the direction of his eyes during tea ^ iN ^ \ mikiiimri jnade an impression upon his hearty—aad gobd HjltWinrity rnt ] ilirH the title of the book . This enquiry eddied I ^ WPul t % Reim& giggle amongst them , and the explanation for ^|« i f ( i | n ;) e was , that he had done the same thutgf wheii b *
ipitaEbiliein a few days before . The answer of the ytuuig huly « MdM ^» to his ob » efration that be considered suc h an enquiry mUmirnifc > rinuninluniiiii anything but improper , was , that * K » ti ^ Mbredb it vuiy impertinent . At this speech tb ^ Autor lillttiriil tfrr TTiTith ^ r bluahed-r-I laughed in my sleeve , and tlMMJb ** & * P ^^ third husbaatl , whom 1 first teuidbl io phuf
< ljb # « s « No doubt the young man in question bud . him misc } fOtflmi fmtitiuk dnwtmt reapeciiug this m « iden ' a amt « bility of | iM ^ ii ^ it ¥ |^ « ^ lO ^ ei . g irU wre dutiful , wrii ^ ooiidwctedyirdthat iMia ^ p ^ nA ^ . aaui m&r vnelj kind * o domeq ^ m snd rkifUid ^ r » A < v / ~ 1 "ki ¦• f IT ; t ! i i ¦ h t , i : . ' ' ¦ .. . ¦ ^ f - ^ . > t » . . ¦ . !•
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1836, page 758, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2664/page/42/
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