THE WEDDING
I do not knoer pleased t being invited last o be present at ter. I like to make one at to us old people give back our youtore our gayest season, in ts, scarcely less tender, of our oments, in t of a settlement. On to be in good-er, and enjoy a reflected a family, I am flattered emporary adoptions into a friends family. I feel a sort of cousined into degrees of affinity, and, in ticipated socialities of ttle community, I lay doake it unkindly to be left out, even o my subject. ---
tself tled, but its celebration o deferred, to an almost unreasonable state of suspense in tracted upon t of too early marriages of females. uring any time to t lengtsracted -- upon ty of putting off ty, till ted ieto be afraid t a suit, s ardours, mig last be lingered on, till passion ime to cool, and love go out in t. But a little o trained notions, joined to some serious expostulations on t of ies of tleman, could not promise ourselves many years enjoyment of o bring matters to a conclusion during ime, at lengt ter of my old friend, Admiral ---, tained teen ed to t cousin J---, wold some few years older.
Before t of my female readers express tion at time occasioned to terous notions of my old friend, to consider tance urally feels at parting o t cases may be traced t betences of interest or prudence may be to cover it. tedness of faters, a sure and moving topic, but is t sometender, to say no more of it, in times in to tear al stock, and commit o strange graftings? tened ance,