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chapter6
s.deborahisintrodutotheparishile.ashort
atofjennyjos
ayattendyouhepursuitofleaing
s.deborah,havingdisposedofthechildagtothewill
ofherster,noovisitthosehabitationshwere
supposedtosther.
nototherendousbird,isbeheldbythe
featheredgeionsaloft,andhovertheirheads,the
arousdove,andeveryilittlebird,spread,
andflytrelingtotheirhidingplaces.heproudlybeatstheair,
atesintendedschief.
soedthroughthe
street,alltheinhabitantsrantrelingintotheirhouses,each
trondreadihevisitshouldfalltoherlot.sheh
statelystepsproudlyadvancesoverthefield:aloftshebearsher
toinendsches
toeffectherintendeddisvery.
thesagaileigihesepoor
peoplehadanyapprehensionofthedesignrs.wilkins
ingto;butasthegreatbeautyofthesiley
possiblysleepthesehundredyears,tillsofuturentatorshall
takethishinkpropertolendthereaderalittle
assistahisplace.
itisiion,therefore,tosignify,that,asitisthenature
ofakitetodevourlittlebirds,soisitthenatureofsuch
personsass.oinsultandtyrannizeoverlittlepeople.
thisbeingiheaotheelves
theirextreservilityandndessiontotheirsuperiors;for
nothingberereasohanthatslavesandflatterersshould
exactthesataxesonallbelo,selvespayto
allabovethe
rs.deborahhadoccasioaraordinary
ndesissbridget,andbythatanshadalittlesoured
heaturaldisposition,itong
thesepeople,iorefieer,byventing,and,asit
ours;onshewasbyno
ansaevisitant:tosaythetruth,shewasuniversally
dreadedandhatedbythell.
onherarrivalinthisplace,shediatelytothehabitation
ofaron;to,asthistronhadthegoodfortune
toreseleherselfintheelinessofherperson,aswellasinher
age,shehadgenerallybeenrefavourablethantoanyoftherest.
tothisaedhadhappened,andthedesignupon
ethitherthating.thesetly
toscrutihecharactersoftheseveralyounggirlswholivedin
anyofthosehouses,andatlastfixedtheirstrosuspion
onejennyjones,heybothagreed,helikeliestpersonto
havettedthisfact.
thisjennyjoneselygirl,eitherinherfaceor
person;butnaturehadsopeheofbeautyh
oreesteedbythoseladiesentis
arrivedatyearsofperfectturity,forshehadgivenheravery
unnshareofuanding.thisgiftjennyhadagooddeal
irovedbyerudition.shehadlivedseveralyearsaservantha
saster,quiessofpartsinthegirl,
araordinarydesireofleaingforeveryleisurehourshe
hebooksofthescholarshadthe
goodnature,orfollyjustasthereaderpleasestocallitto
instructhersofar,thatsheobtainedapetentskilliin
language,andostoftheyoungn
ofqualityoftheage.thisadvantage,hoostothersofan
extraordinarykind,esllinnveniences:for
asitisnottobeansowell
acplishedshouldhavelittlerelishforthesocietyofthose
fortunehaddeherequals,buteduuch
herinferiors;soitistteroferastonishnt,thatthis
superiorityinjenny,togetherhthatbehaviours
osolittleenvy
andillohesehad,perhaps,secretlybutin
thebosoofheeighbourseversiufroerservice.
theirenvydidnot,hoselfopenly,tillpoorjenny,
tothesurprizeofeverybody,andtothevexationofalltheyoung
enintheseparts,hadpublicklyshohonasundayinanew
silkgohalacedcap,andotherproperappehese.
thefla,bryo,noforth.jenny
had,byherleaing,increasedherohnoneofher
neighboursedto
dend;andnoeadofrespedadoration,shegained
nothingbuthatredandabusebyherfihewholeparish
declaredsheuldnoteholybysuchthings;andparents,
insteadofe,felicitatedtheelves
thattheirchildrenhadtheot.
hene
ofthispirltos.thereher
circethatnfirdthelatterinhersuspi;forjennyhad
latelybee.allhyshouse.shehadofficiatedas
et,inaviolentfitofillness,andhadsatup
nynightshthatlady;besidesherethe
verydaybefore.allrs.wilkinsherself,
thoughthatsagaciouspersonhadnotatfirstnceivedany
suspiofheronthatat;for,assheherselfsaid,”shehad
aledjennyasaverysirlthoughindeedsheknew
verylittleofher,andhadrathersuspectedsoofthoseon
trollops,selvesairs,because,forsooth,theythought
theelveshandso.”
jeoappearinpersonbefores.deborah,
diatelydid.rs.deborah,puttingonthegravity
ofajudge,eorethanhisausterity,begananoration
pet”inhsheproceeded
rathertopasssenteheprisohantoaccuseher.
thoughm
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