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' Ss his m aia » 2 i tien ted } dell ui ize of a Commo | sce hu “u NO Phew, ae consid rate fe low, acd with ber more] thin with mur, * pity is ikin to love ‘| Hey i tha ure probally | more clever and highly-gilted womeb | them-elves away, as the upon a good-natured simpl Who tirowyw p ase i , ul ton, than of talented men love wit! women who are intellectusl symp thy with them The world “ marries aod ts given in aud the wedding-beils ring who fali ip BOUL 10 Inarriuge, on from age, to age uoceasingly, and yet how tew who witness the life contract of brides and bridegrooms stop to consider the Iremendous in tance Of so brief a cerem oy, I t.¢ metital, mo and puycica es Of the mon and of tbe Woman epend t ious apd resiili- of a ! 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