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Indeed, even then, several suitors were at Mademoiselle Curchod's feet, among them a young parson, her father being a pastor, young parsons were her legitimate prey, and still greater triumphs were reserved for her in the gay world of Paris which she was soon to enter.
Perhaps it is because of feminine criticism that Cotter Morison indulges in an elaborate defense of Gibbon, which indeed hardly seems necessary. Rousseau, who was privy to the love affair, said that "Gibbon was too cold-blooded a young man for his taste or for Mademoiselle Curchod's happiness."
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