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Satires Of Circumstances In Fifteen Glimpses - IV In The Room Of The Bride-Elect

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"Would it had been the man of our wish!"     Sighs her mother. To whom with vehemence she     In the wedding-dress the wife to be -     "Then why were you so mollyish     As not to insist on him for me!"     The mother, amazed: "Why, dearest one,     Because you pleaded for this or none!"     "But Father and you should have stood out strong!     Since then, to my cost, I have lived to find     That you were right and that I was wrong;     This man is a dolt to the one declined . . .     Ah! here he comes with his button-hole rose.     Good God I must marry him I suppose!"

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