The Gossips of Rivertown With Sketches in Prose And Verse

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The Gossips of Rivertown With Sketches in Prose And Verse
Alice B Alice Bradley Haven
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" In fine, one bright December morning, he came to the desperate resolution of marry- ing again. As he passed in review the various young ladies of his acquaintance he could not think of a widow, not he ! there came a recollection of having been somewhat struck by a dashing woman he had passed a day or two with, at the house of a friend. She was no school-girl, it is true, but he hated your chits he wanted a companion for himself, a mother for his children. So he further resolved, as he himself... termed it, " to look her up" and confer upon her the distinguished honour of his name, should she please him, upon more intimate acquaintance.
And all this while we have left him sauntering about the fair ! No he had grown weary of that, and ensconced himself in a convenient niche near the "post-office, " where he could watch the carnival before him, at the same time sheltered in a measure from observation by one of the "banners" we have before alluded to.
He was quite comfortable here, and soon grew to distinguish individuals among the crowd that now thronged the room.


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