. Wit bought; or, The life and adventures of Robert Merry . y mind like the seed sown inspring time, upon a prepared soil; and 1have reason to believe that I mav attribute %/ not only the recovery of my body from dis-ease, but the correction of some of the vicesof my mind, to his conversations. CHAPTER VI. HEALTH AND POVERTY RAYMOND* STORY. i As Paul Raymond was one of the bestfriends I ever had, it is my desire to makemy reader well acquainted with him Hewas tall, thin, and stooping, his figure seem-ing to indicate^ great humility; his face wasmeagre and exceedingly pale; his hair blackas jet


. Wit bought; or, The life and adventures of Robert Merry . y mind like the seed sown inspring time, upon a prepared soil; and 1have reason to believe that I mav attribute %/ not only the recovery of my body from dis-ease, but the correction of some of the vicesof my mind, to his conversations. CHAPTER VI. HEALTH AND POVERTY RAYMOND* STORY. i As Paul Raymond was one of the bestfriends I ever had, it is my desire to makemy reader well acquainted with him Hewas tall, thin, and stooping, his figure seem-ing to indicate^ great humility; his face wasmeagre and exceedingly pale; his hair blackas jet, and hanging in long, thin curls downhis neck. His eye was very large, and of adeep blue. The whole aspect of my friend was markedwrith a childlike gentleness and almost timidity, though his high forehead and prominentRoman nose bespoke a manly intellect. One morning as he was sitting by mybedside, I mentioned to Paul the change offeeling I had undergone in respect to him-self, that I had once regarded him with in-difference, but now I looked on him with. PAUL RAYMOND, PUB iJ-L


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