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A bachelor's story. Bunce, Oliver Bell, (1828–1890).
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A BACHELOR'S STORY

By

Oliver Bunce

NEW YORK RUDD & CARLETON 130 GRAND STREET (BROOKS BUILDING COR OF BROADWAY)

MDCCCLIX.
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ENTERED according to Act of Congress, in the year 1859, by OLIVER BUNCE, In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States, for the Southern District of New York. W. H. TINSON, Stereotyper. R. CRAIGHEAD, Printer.

"A GENTLEMAN THAT LOVES TO HEAR HIMSELF TALK; AND WILL SPEAK MORE IN A MINUTE THAN HE WILL STAND TO IN A MONTH."

Romeo and Juliet.

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PREFACE.

IF any demand a reason why these pages are given to the world, I reply in the language of Shelley: "The spirits that I have raised haunt me until they are sent to the devil of a printer. All authors are anxious to breech their bantlings."

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