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d virtue should possess wealth. But though, from his rank and name, having access to the best society, both aristocratic and financial, of the capital, he doubled that he could himself had a suitable damsel, and so he charged a certain Madame Jolly de Montesson to seek out one for him, promising to pay her for her trouble. This females, whose occupation is to negotiate marriages, introduced him to a respectable and rich family, in which was a young lady ready to wed. A marriage was resolved on, but, for some reason not stated, it was broken off. On that the Marquis de Trevelec prayed Madame Jolly de Montesson to resume her search for a wife for him, and she said that she knew two rich young ladies, sisters, Males A--, whose parents wanted husbands for them. The Marquis has a brother, the Count de Trevelec, who was also desirous to marry, and an understanding was come to between them and Madame de Montesson that they pay her 600 pounds sterling each, if she could secure for them th
oth aristocratic and financial, of the capital, he doubted that he could himself find a suitable damsel, and so he charged a certain Madame Jolly de Monteson to seek out one for him, promising to pay her for her trouble. This female, whose occupation is to negotiate marriages, introduced him to a respectable and rich family, in which was a young lady ready to wed. A marriage was resolved on, but, for some reason not stated, it was broked off. On that the Marquiside Trevelec prayed Madame Jolly de Montesson to resume her search for a wife for him, and she said that she knew two rich young ladies, sisters, Millies. A.--, whose parents wanted husbands for them. The marquis has a brother, the Count de Trevelec, who was also desirous to marry, and an understanding was come to between them and Madame de Montesson that the pay her 500 pounds sterling each, of she could secure for them the hands of the two girls, with 12,000 pounds sterling fortune to each, and a lesser sum in the event of