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CHAP. II.

The short continuance of friendship a­mongst the vicious, which is coeval only with mutual satisfaction.

My son's account was too long to be delivered at once, the first part of it was begun that night, and he was conclu­ding the rest after dinner the next day, when the appearance of Mr. Thornhill's equi­page at the door seemed to make a pause in the general satisfaction. The but­ler, who was now become my friend in the family, informed me with a whisper, that the 'Squire had already made some over­tures to Miss Wilmot, and that her aunt and uncle seemed highly to approve thematch.