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she was not inclined. It was in vain he told her thefavour he desired would cost her nothing; and that since these treasureswere rarely comprised in the fortune a lady brings with her in marriage, she would never find any person, who, by unremitting tenderness, unwearied attachment, and inviolable secrecy, would prove more worthy ofthem than himself. He then told her no husband was ever able to conveya proper idea of the sweets of love, and that nothing could be moredifferent than the passionat...e fondness of a lover, always tender, alwaysaffectionate, yet always respectful, and the careless indifference of ahusband. Mademoiselle de Saint Germain, not wishing to take the matter in aserious light, that she might not be forced to resent it, answered, thatsince it was generally the custom in her country to marry, she thought itwas right to conform to it, without entering into the knowledge of thosedistinctions, and those marvellous particulars, which she did not verywell understand, and of which she did not wish to have any furtherexplanation; that she had submitted to listen to him this one time, butdesired he would never speak to her again in the same strain, since suchsort of conversation was neither entertaining to her, nor could beserviceable to him.
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