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love and freindship-第21部分

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and entered a small room; which he immediately perceived to be one of the two that were unfurnishedFrom thence he proceeded into a Closet equally bare。  A pair of stairs that went out of it led him into a room above; no less destitute; and these apartments he found composed the whole of the House。  He was by no means displeased with this discovery; as he had the comfort of reflecting that he should not be obliged to lay out anything on furniture himself。  He returned immediately to his Brother; who took him the next day to every Shop in Town; and bought what ever was requisite to furnish the two rooms and the Closet; In a few days everything was completed; and Wilhelminus returned to take possession of his Cottage。  Robertus accompanied him; with his Lady the amiable Cecilia and her two lovely Sisters Arabella and Marina to whom Wilhelminus was tenderly attached; and a large number of Attendants。An ordinary Genius might probably have been embarrassed; in endeavouring to accomodate so large a party; but Wilhelminus with admirable presence of mind gave orders for the immediate erection of two noble Tents in an open spot in the Forest adjoining to the house。  Their Construction was both simple and elegantA couple of old blankets; each supported by four sticks; gave a striking proof of that taste for architecture and that happy ease in overcoming difficulties which were some of Wilhelminus's most striking Virtues。




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