Seven Wives And Seven Prisons Or Experiences in the Life of a Matrimonial Mono
Seven Wives And Seven Prisons Or Experiences in the Life of a Matrimonial Mono
Abbott L. A.
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Nobody knew anything of my former history, my marriages or my misfortunes, and I was doing well, with a daily in- creasing business. And so I went on for nearly three months, gaining new acquaintances, and extending my practice every day. • SEVEN PRISONS. 99 Then came the old tempter in a new form, and my matrimonial monomania, which I hoped was cured forever, broke out afresh. One day, at the public house where I lived, I saw a fine girl from New Hampshire, with whom I became ac- quainted — so... easily, so far as she was concerned — that I ought to have been warned to have nothing to do with her ; but, as usual, in such cases, my common sense left me, and I was infatuated enough to fancy that I was in love. Mary Gordon was the daughter of a farmer living near Keene, N. H. , and was a handsome girl about twenty years of age. She was going, she told me, to visit some friends in Bennington, and would be there about a month, during which time, if I was in that vicinity, she hoped I would come and see her.
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