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noy,areasonableanregard
theniseryihave
describedtoyou,andselfashort,
trivial,iblepleasure,sogreatlyatherexpensefor,bythe
la,thee,hallitsdreadfulnsequences,
fallsintirelyuponher.love,hegoodof
itsobject,attettobetrayaanintainwheresheissreatlytobetheloserifsuchrrupter,therefore,shouldhavethe
iudeopretendarealaffefhtnotthean
tardhiotonlyasaastheies,a
false,designing,treacherous,pretendedfriend,endsnot
onlytodebaueti”
herejennyexpressince,allont,
andthenproceeded:”ihavetalkedthustoyou,child,nottoinsult
youforispastandirrevocable,buttocautionandstrengthen
youforthefuture.norshouldihavetakenthistrouble,butfrobr >
soopinionofyoodsehstandingthedreadfulslipyou
havede;andfroohopesofyourheartyrepentance,hare
fouheopennessandsiyofyournfession.ifthese
donotdeceive,ithisseof
yoursha,ent
einthisworld;and
ihope,byrepentance,youuchheaviersentence
denouncedagainstitiher.beagoodgirltherestofyour
days,andotivetoingastray;and,believe
,thereisrepleasure,eveninthisand
virtuouslife,thaninonedebauchedandvicious.
”astoyourolestyou;i
ahanyoueverhope.andnow
nothingreinsbutthatyouihat
seduyangeragainsthichgreaterthanyou
haveexperiehisoccasion.”
jennynotheground,alook
avoicethusbegan:
”toknoloveyoodness,wouldbean
arguntoftotaleitwould
aunttothehighestingratitude,nottofeel,isensible
hegreatdegreeofgoodnessyouhavebeenpleasedtoexerton
thisoynceforispast,iknowyouwill
spareblushestherepetition.futurenductuchbetter
declaresentintsthananyprofessionsioake.ibegleave
toassureyou,sir,thatitakeyouradvicederthanyour
generousofferh;for,asyouarepleasedto
say,sir,itisaninstanyuanding.”
herehertearsfloonts,andthen
proe;butiwill
endeavourtodeservethisgoodopinion:forifihavethe
uandingyouaresokindlypleasedtoalloe,suchadvice
otbethroe.ithankyou,sir,heartily,foryour
intendedkiopoorhelplesschild:heisi,andi
hope.
butnoustoreatyounottopersistinasking
todeyinfant.iproseyoufaithfullyyou
shallonedayknouhestsoletiesand
esofhonour,asiousvowsand
protestations,toncealhisnaatthisti.andiknooo
yhonouror
religion.”
.alltheleastntionofthosesacredwordswas
suffiontbeforehereplied,and
thentoldher,shehaddoo
avillain;butsinceshehad,heuldnotinsistonherbreaking
thehesaid,itativeofvaincuriosityhehad
inquired,butiopunishthefelloight
notignorantlynferfavoursontheundeserving.
astothesepoints,jennysatisfiedhiythestsole
assurahatthenirelyoutofhisreadwas
hersubjecttohispoingan
objectofhisgoodness.
theiyofthisbehaviainedjennysochcredith
thisan,thatheeasilybelieved;forasshe
haddisdaioexcuseherselfbyalie,andhadhazardedhisfurther
displeasureinherpresentsituation,ratherthanshe
herhonouroriybybetrayinganother,hehadbutlittle
apprehensionsthatsheself.
hethereforedisssedherhassurahathewouldverysoon
reveheroutofthereachofthatobloquyshehadincurred;
s,innded
repentance,saying,”nsider,child,thereisoillto
renportao
youthanne.”
chapter8
adialoguebetesbridgetanddeborah;ntainingre
asent,butlessinstruer
r.allhyhadretiredtohisstudyhjennyjones,as
hathbeenseen,s.bridget,hthegoodhousekeeper,hadbetaken
theelvestoapostadjoiningtothesaidstudy;hrough
thenveyanceofakeyhole,theysuckedinattheirearsthe
instructivelecturedeliveredby.allhy,togetherhthe
ansherparticularhpassedin
thelastchapter.
thisholeinherbrothersstudydooro
s.bridget,andhadbeenasfrequentlyappliedtobyher,asthe
fausholeintheanygood
purposes.forbysuss.bridgetbecaoftenacquainted
thetroubleof
repeatingtheoher.itistrue,soinnvenieehis
interurse,andshehadsotisreasontocryouththisbe,in
shakespear,”o,r.allhywasa
justiinationsng
bastards,andsuchlike,togivegreatoffehe
chasteearsins,especiallyheyapproachtheageof
forty,asissbridget.hoh
otheeye
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