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A Changed Man and Other Tales

CHAPTER II
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She sees him irradiated with glories such as never appertained and never will appertain to any man, foreign, English, or Colonial.

To think that Caroline, two years my junior, and so childlike as to be five years my junior in nature, should be engaged to be married before me.

But that is what happens in families more often than we are apt to remember.
August 16 .-- Interesting news to-day.

Charles, she says, has pleaded that their marriage may just as well be this year as next; and he seems to have nearly converted my mother to the same way of thinking.

I do not myself see any reason for delay, beyond the standing one of my father having as yet had no opportunity of forming an opinion upon the man, the time, or anything.


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