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74 he meets with!—A young mind looks round for love and friendhip; but love and friendhip fly from poverty: expect them not if you are poor! The mind mut then ink into meannes, and accommodate itelf to its new tate, or dare to be unhappy. Yet I think no reflecting peron would give up the experience and improvement they have gained, to have avoided the misfortunes; on the contrary they are thankfully ranked amongt the choicet bleings of life, when we are not under their immediate preure.

How earnetly does a mind full of enibility look for diintereted hip,