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110 lars of her new life, and described her husband's flawless character and disposition at some length. This was the postscript:

I feel lonely without her. One could not be long dull in her company. Astrology, too, is not what it once was—there is too much cutting of rates and competition.

May my dear niece be happy, for certainly she married the man of her choice!