was more prudent on the like occasion; she de
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ed
Leonilla
to give her Opinion freely upon a young Fellow who made his Addresses to her.
Leonilla
, to oblige her, told her with great Frankness, that, she looked upon him as one of the most worthless—
Celia
, foreseeing what a Character she was to expect, begged her not to go on, for that she had been privately married to him above a Fortnight. The truth of it is, a Woman seldom asks Advice before she has bought her Wedding-Cloaths. When she has made her own Choice, for Form's sake she sends a
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