BACHELOR'S SACRIFICES.
Men sacrifice a great deal when they marry. In giving up their cosy bachelor establishments for the exigencies of modf m housekeeping, comfort is apt to fly, ano discomfort more than pp' t.i take its place. A married man is no longer one of the idols of society, pretty girls cease to save him dances, and eyes no longer brighten at his approach ; he begins a lie of taking dowagers m to supper, and he finds them much more diffiicult to talk to than m the days when he was an eligable bachelor.
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1172, 5 August 1893, Page 4
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95BACHELOR'S SACRIFICES. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 1172, 5 August 1893, Page 4
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