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— Samuel Johnson"No one is much pleased with a companion who does not increase, in some respect, their fondness for themselves."
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There is no reason in the world why you should not be important where you are known. You have good sense, and a sweet temper, and I am sure you have a grateful heart, that could never receive kindness without hoping to return it. I do not know any better qualifications for a friend and companion.
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