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Castle Richmond

CHAPTER I
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A house, if it be not made pleasant by domestic pleasant things, must be made pleasant by pleasure.

And a bachelor's pleasures in his own house are always dangerous.

There is too much wine drunk at his dinner parties.

His guests sit too long over their cards.

The servants know that they want a mistress; and, in the absence of that mistress, the language of the household becomes loud and harsh--and sometimes improper.


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