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I think that I love society as much as most, and am ready enough

to fasten myself like a bloodsucker for the time to any full-blooded

man that es in my way. I am naturally , but might

possibly sit out the sturdiest frequenter of the bar-room, if my

business called me thither.

I had three chairs in my house; one for solitude, two for

friendship, three for society. When visitors came in larger and

ued here was but the third chair for them all, but

they generally eized the room by standing up. It is surprising

how many great men and women a small house will tain. I have had

twenty-five or thirty souls, with their bodies, at onder my

roof, a we often parted without being aware that we had e

very o one another. Many of our houses, both publid

private, with their almost innumerable apartments, their huge halls

and their cellars for the ste of wines and other munitions of

peace, appear to be extravagantly large for their inhabitants. They

are so vast and……(内容加载失败!)

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