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Was the younger girl fortunate? How?

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Answered by raghavgupta735
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अच्छा जीवनसाथी ढूनौ जो तुम्हारा साथ दे सके

Answered by vinodchouhan71
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THE FORTUNATE DISCOVERY: OR, THE HISTORY OF HENRY VILLARS.

THE FORTUNATE DISCOVERY: OR, THE HISTORY OF HENRY VILLARS.IN a remote village in the northern parts of the State of New-York, on the side of a river beautifully shaded with ancient oaks, around whose branches the bellvine and honey-suckle wantonly crept, stood a small house, or cottage, environed with hawthorn: be|neath whose foliage, the meandering •••ulet softly stole: Nature had made 〈◊〉 the deficiency of Art, to render this 〈◊〉 habitation truly delightful 〈◊〉 At 〈…〉mmencement of the contest with 〈…〉nd, Mr. Villars, with his amiable

THE FORTUNATE DISCOVERY: OR, THE HISTORY OF HENRY VILLARS.IN a remote village in the northern parts of the State of New-York, on the side of a river beautifully shaded with ancient oaks, around whose branches the bellvine and honey-suckle wantonly crept, stood a small house, or cottage, environed with hawthorn: be|neath whose foliage, the meandering •••ulet softly stole: Nature had made 〈◊〉 the deficiency of Art, to render this 〈◊〉 habitation truly delightful 〈◊〉 At 〈…〉mmencement of the contest with 〈…〉nd, Mr. Villars, with his amiablePage 6

THE FORTUNATE DISCOVERY: OR, THE HISTORY OF HENRY VILLARS.IN a remote village in the northern parts of the State of New-York, on the side of a river beautifully shaded with ancient oaks, around whose branches the bellvine and honey-suckle wantonly crept, stood a small house, or cottage, environed with hawthorn: be|neath whose foliage, the meandering •••ulet softly stole: Nature had made 〈◊〉 the deficiency of Art, to render this 〈◊〉 habitation truly delightful 〈◊〉 At 〈…〉mmencement of the contest with 〈…〉nd, Mr. Villars, with his amiablePage 6family, retired to this sequestered spot, to shun the din of war; troubles in ear|ly life, had fixed a settled melancholy in his disposition, that suited best with retirement, particularly at this time, when the feeling heart must be ever af|fected with the distresses of others. Mr. Villars was a Briton, but prepossessed in favour of America: and though he wished to see her independent, he felt for his countrymen. Mrs. Villars was an amiable woman, and still handsome; though trouble had greatly impaired her charms: her now darling employ|ment, was forming the young mind of her daughter Louisa, whom she saw daily improving; she was now entering her seventeenth year, and her beauty, though excelled by few, was her least perfection. Mr. Villars equally em|ployed his time with two fine boys, whose good qualities promised amply to repay his care; in this manner they had passed the three first years of the 〈◊〉 and enjoyed a tranquility, little kno•• at those times; when they were 〈…〉 on hearing the enemy fast appr••••|ing, and for many days, they 〈…〉

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