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THE WEDDING

        I do not knoer pleased t being invited last o be present at ter. I like to make o to us old people give back our youtore ayest season, in ts, scarcely less tender, of our oments, in t of a settlement. On to be in good-er, and enjoy a reflected    a family, I am flattered emporary adoptions into a friends family. I feel a sort of cousined into degrees of affinity, and, in ticipated socialities of ttle unity, I lay doake it unkindly to be left out, even o my subject. ---

        tself tled, but its celebration o deferred, to an almost unreasoate of suspense in tracted upon t of too early marriages of females. uring any time to t lengtsracted -- upon ty of putting off ty, till ted ieto be afraid t a suit, s ardours, mig last be lingered on, till passioo cool, and love go out in t. But a little o trained notions, joio some serious expostulations on t of ies of tleman, could not promise ourselves many years enjoyment of    matters to a clusion during ime, at lengt ter of my old friend, Admiral ---, taieeo t cousin J---, wold some few years older.

        Before t of my female readers express tion at time occasioo terous notions of my old friend, to sider tance urally feels at parting o t cases may be traced t betences of i or prudence may be    to cover it. tedness of faters, a sure and moving topic, but is t someteo say no more of it, in times in to tear al stock, and it e graftings? tened ance, o be an only derstand tters experimentally, but I    make a s t upon t is no neion, I believe, t a lover in most cases o be feared as tainly ts, rictly    by t name. Mot over, for t te transferred to a ion and a loss to ty to ternal. Motrembling fs to be ceived in t) of a life of forlorn celibacy, cail upon tinct is a surer guide opic. to tinct may be imputed, and by it alone may be excused, tifices, by s of ters, ain ive indifference. A little sion, forernal importunity receives tue. -- But tays, werously assume hreshold.

        Nor let any of my female readers suppose t tions endency of application to t    to venture upon a , at a mature and petent age, and not    t approbation of all parties. I only deprecate very y marriages.

        It    t an early o give time for a little dejeuero y of friends ed. e le before truck eight.

        Noters -- on to give tunity of sed all in green. I am ill at describing female apparel, but,    tar iments ed in robes, suc bee Dianas nympers indeed -- as suc yet e to tion of putting off cold virginity. t being so blest as to old, keep single fet, t ts of t (so inauspicious to terrupted and provoking . Gallant girls! eacim hy of Iphigenia!

        I do not kno in solemn places. I ot divest me of an unseasonable disposition to levity upon t a out for a publiary. Ceremony and I    I could not resist tunities of t un o act as parent on to me at t serious of all moments -- a sense of my unfito ion, of t young creature beside me. I fear I rayed to some ligors eye of Saint Mildreds in try is no trifle of a rebuke -- ant, s my incipieo tristful severities of a funeral.

        to upoo me after t---s, be ated a solecism. So say t sleman before me give a to be tume of an autage sans it -- t to er colour ed sure. But I could perceive t t (God bless tent, if I . But I got over t of Pilpay, or some Indian auted to ts     feat;; tolerably reciled t , and sulations, and kissing aears, and kissings from urn, till a young lady,    at te s;no."

        My friend triking trast to    of personal appearance.    on ever at udies) to betray tragglers of    of tful satisfa. I trembled for t lengter a protracted breakfast of tores of cold foongues, argoes, dried fruits, c.    deserve so meagre an appellation -- to carry off tom o try, upon    us return to ts.

        As age,

        the eyes of men

        Are idly bent oers ,

        so idly did    old ale. None sipt    -- it    mucicipated so far. Even ty of full satisfa, t rayed itself t deportment of o o someto take tay. e seemed assembled upon a silly occasion. In t tarrying aure, I must do justice to a foolisalent of mine, o disgra t of t to all manner of strange nonsense. In t sn. I rattled off some of my most excellent absurdities. All o be relieved, at any expense of reason, from tolerable vacuum le. By tunate in keeping togetter part of to a late    (te game) rokes of ely on    till midnigleman at last to ively easy spirits.

        I    my old friends various times since. I do not knoing place ly at ra of fusion. Every body is at cross purposes, yet t is so mucter ty. tradictory orders, servants pulling one er and mistress driving some ot botors rised: dles disposed by c off ea and supper at once, or tter preg t and t ferring, yet eac topic, eading rying to uand or s and politics, cical ey, cards and versation on nautical matters, going on at oinguis altoget perfect cordia discors you s    some quite    sill enjoys    o fill it for rument stands ood, but se toucimes for a s minute appease ts. , as Marvel expresses it, to "make iny ;     e out    so too, looks as if sed some younger body to scold a is o erest in    absolutely disposed of. the house is flown. Emily is married.
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