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Economy-1
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    luxurious t all  t man could not

    afford to pay for.  Sudy to obtain more of these

    t sometimes to be content he

    respectable citizen teac and example, the

    necessity of tain number of

    superfluous glo chambers for

    empty guests, before  our furniture be as

    simple as the

    benefactors of theosized as messengers

    from s to man, I do not see in my mind

    any retinue at ture.

    Or o allo not be a singular allowance?

    -- t our furniture she Arabs, in

    proportion as ellectually

    present our tered and defiled , and a good

    ter part into t hole, and

    not leave he blushes

    of Aurora and t should be mans morning work

    in tone on my desk, but I

    errified to find t to be dusted daily, when

    ture of my mind ed still, and t

    t.  hen, could I have a furnished house?

    I  in t gathe

    grass, unless where man has broken ground.

    It is ted he fashions which

    tly folloraveller  t

    he publicans presume

    o be a Sardanapalus, and if o tender

    mercies ely emasculated.  I t in

    to spend more on luxury than on

    safety and convenience, and it tens  attaining to

    become no better ts divans, and

    ottomans, and sun-sal things, which

    aking  ed for the harem and

    te natives of tial Empire, whan

    so kno on a

    pumpkin and  all to myself t

    cus, h a free

    circulation, to he fan
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