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CHAPTER XVI.
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“Some take him for a tool
Fools are known by looking wise,
As men find woodcocks by their eyes.”—Hudibras.
The solitude2 of Castle Carberry was interrupted in less than a fortnight by visits and invitations from the neighboring families. The first they accepted was to dinner at Mr. Kilcorban’s. He was a man of large fortune, which, in the opinion of many, compensated3 for the want of polished manners, and a cultivated mind; but others, of a more liberal way of thinking, could not possibly excuse those deficiencies, which were more apparent from his pretending to every excellence4; and more intolerable from his deeming himself authorized5, by his wealth and consequence, to say and do almost whatever he pleased. His lady was, like himself, a compound of ignorance, pride, and vanity. Their offspring was numerous, and the three who were sufficiently6 old to make their appearance, were considered, by their parents and themselves, as the very models of elegance7 and perfection. The young heir had been sent to the University; but, permitted to be his own master, he had profited little by his residence there. Enough, however, perhaps he thought for a man of fortune, who wanted not professional knowledge. His face was coarse, his person inelegant, and his taste in adorning8 himself preposterously9 ridiculous. Fashion, Hoyle, and the looking-glass, were his chief studies, and, by his family and self, he was considered quite the thing.
The young ladies were supposed to be very accomplished
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knaves
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excellence
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instructors
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extremity
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delightful
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admiration
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intimacies
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intimacy
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countenance
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specimen
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simplicity
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entreaties
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inclination
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slippers
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coterie
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absurdity
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folly
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gab
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passionately
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eloquence
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