The H. G. Wells Library
In which the author offers a seasoned reflection on the perennial and intricate business of choosing a wife, gently subverting common romantic ideals with observations drawn from long experience. He advocates for plainness, maturity, and unpretentiousness over youthful charm and social accomplishments, warning of the subtle yet enduring qualities that make a wife truly one’s own.
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