Ernest Maltravers — Volume 08 by Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton
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ERNEST MALTRAVERS
BY EDWARD BULWER LYTTON (Lord Lytton) BOOK VIII. Whither come Wisdom's queen And the snare-weaving Love? EURIP. /Iphig. in Aul./ I. 1310. CHAPTER I. "Notitiam primosque gradus vicinia fecit."*--OVID. * Neighbourhood caused the acquaintance and first introduction. CLEVELAND'S villa /was/ full, and of persons usually called agreeable. Amongst the rest was Lady Florence Lascelles. The wise old man had ever counselled Maltravers not to marry too young; but neither did he wish him to put off that momentous epoch of life till all the bloom of heart and emotion was passed away. He thought, with the old lawgivers, that thirty was the happy age for forming a connection, in the choice of which, with the reason of manhood, ought, perhaps, to be blended the passion of youth. And he saw that few men were more capable than Maltravers of the true enjoyments of domestic life. He had long thought, also, that none were more calculated to sympathise with |
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