The Philosophy Of Marriage
What Thi knew about tho "blessed estáte of matrimony" is tokl in tlng extract: "Young people marry opposites in temper and general cliaructer, and snob, a maniate is commonly a good match. They do it instinctively. The young man eyes i bo wed with blu over-vehumi nc to be a littio modified with somewhat ofdullm reserve.' When these opposites coi to ba wed they (l.o not know it ; hinks the uther just liky itself. O ld peoplo nevor marry their opposi tos ; they juarr milarsj and frota oalculntion. Eaeh ot' these two arrangei is very proper, in their long joumoy two young oppbsites will ï;ill out by the way ;i great many times; but oaeh will charra the other baok again, and by-and-by they will bc agreed as to ilace they will go to and the road they will go by, and be t . The i1' v :md Urgor for beiug with so much hiiu ■■. il] bis a nobler '■ 't baving ■ that sceks to correct lier defleienciea and Bupply her with what tbü lacks, il' the diversity bo not so great. Tlie oM br , haviufí a muoh shorter ioumey tomake associate himself with one liko himsolf.
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