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Chapter 2 FROM 1843 TO 1861

Word Count: 350    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

endowed with money and good gifts. As to caring very deeply for another woman after the loss of Cytherea, it was an absolute impossibility with him. With all, the beautifu

his wife as he should have done, was known to all; but few knew that his unmanagea

ose persons to be. The winning and sanguine receptivity of his early life developed by degrees a moody nervousness, and when not picturing prospects drawn from baseless hope he was the victim of indescribable depression. The practical issue of such a condition was improvidence, originally almost an unconsciou

en, now just turned seventeen, was taken from school, and initiated as pupil to the profession of

as Cytherea, and it

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