The Gilded Age


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and ceased to originate any more, lest he might injure his reputation by  
an unlucky effort.  
He was constantly having young ladies thrust upon his notice at  
receptions, or left upon his hands at parties, and in time he began to  
feel that he was being deliberately persecuted in this way; and after  
that he could not enjoy society because of his constant dread of these  
female ambushes and surprises. He was distressed to find that nearly  
every time he showed a young lady a polite attention he was straightway  
reported to be engaged to her; and as some of these reports got into the  
newspapers occasionally, he had to keep writing to Louise that they were  
lies and she must believe in him and not mind them or allow them to  
grieve her.  
Washington was as much in the dark as anybody with regard to the great  
wealth that was hovering in the air and seemingly on the point of  
tumbling into the family pocket. Laura would give him no satisfaction.  
All she would say, was:  
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Wait. Be patient. You will see."  
But will it be soon, Laura?"  
It will not be very long, I think."  
But what makes you think so?"  
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