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CHAP, what, with their ufual good-humour, they were pleafed 

 J' to call my conqueft ; which, one of the ladies in com- 

 pany affured me, while it was perhaps cenfured by fome, 

 was applauded by many, but flie believed in her heart 

 envied by all. — A decent wedding, at which many of our 

 refpe6table friends made their appearance, and at which 

 I was as happy as any bridegroom ever was, concluded 

 the ceremony ; with which I fliall beg leave to con- 

 clude a chapter, which, methinks I hear many readers 

 whifper, had better never had a beginning. 



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