Too Fast And Too Far Or the Cooper And the Currier

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Too Fast And Too Far Or the Cooper And the Currier
Lucius M Lucius Manlius Sargent
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We got to be very poor, and I got to be very cross. When I was ill- natured, Peggy used to cry ; and, when I was only melancholy, she used to come and sit down by me, and say all sorts of comforting things ; and, whenever she thought it would 20 TOO FAST AND TOO FAR; OR, 240 do, she would urge me not to drink any more spirit. I lost all my custom^ and we parted with the principal part of our furni- ture. Our house got to be full enough of misery, if it was emptied of every tiling else. I could'...nt pay my rent any longer, and our landlord began to talk pretty roughly, and threatened to turn us out. I heard there was a good chance for coopers at New Orleans, and asked Peggy if she was willing to go. She said yes, if I thought it the best course, but that she did'nt see why we might'nt get on here, as we used to. I told her we could stay here, and live on bread and water. She replied, that she should be truly happy to do so, if I would give up spirit : that she knew it made me poor and wretched, and that this made her so ; and that she did not believe our misery would be lessened by a change of residence, but by a change of habit, which could be as well made here as any where else.

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