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    ouhepulpit.

    chapter13

    hefirstbook;haninstanceofingratitude,

    ural

    thereader,froyigihatthe

    renciliationifiuldbesocalledatterof

    forust

    surelybethoughttterofsubstance.

    thedoctorhadacquaintedhisbrotherr.

    all;andaddedile,”iproseyouipaidyou

    off;nay,iabsolutelydesiredthegoodgetive

    you:foryouknoadeadeclarationinyourfavour,i

    ghthsafetyventureonsucharequesthapersonofhis

    teer;andiyoo

    preventtheleastpossibilityofasuspi.”

    e;

    butheafteradeaverynotableuseofit.

    ohexihedevil,inalatevisitupoh,

    lefttohisdisciples,is,up,tokickthestool

    fronderyou.inplainenglish,adeyourfortuneby

    thegoodoffiassoon

    asyou.

    axiipositively

    deterne:sofaraylysay,thathisaaybe

    fairlyderivedfrohisdiabolicalprinciple;andiis

    diffiotivetothefoosoonerwashe

    possessedofssbridget,andreoallhy,thanhe

    begantoshoohisbrotherillat

    lengthitgreeveryvisibletoeveryone.

    thedoonstratedtohirivatelyhisbehaviour,

    butuldobtainnoothersatisfathanthefollowingplain

    deybrothershouse,sir,

    youknolibertytoquitit.”thisstrange,cruel,and

    alstunatableingratitudeiain,absolutelybroke

    thepoordoctorsheart;fratitudehhlypierces

    thehuasthoseinwhosebehalfwe

    havebeenguiltyressions.reflesoandgood

    as,hoheyarereceivedorretuedbythoseinwhose

    favourtheyareperford,alinistersoforttous;but

    ityasthe

    ungratefulbehaviourofourfriend,the

    satifliesinourfadupbraidsushhavingspotteditin

    theserviceofonesohless

    .allselfspoketothecaptaininhisbrothers

    behalf,anddesiredtoknotted;

    hehardheartedvillainhadthebaseosaythatheshould

    neverfivehiortheinjuryin

    hisfavour;pedoutofhiandha

    crueltythatitoughtnottobefiven.

    allsuponthisdeclaration,h,

    hesaid,beaure.heexpressed,indeed,soch

    resentntagainstanunfivihatthecaptainatlast

    preteobenvincedbyhisargunts,andouto

    berenciled.

    asforthebride,sheoon,andso

    passionatelyfondofheehatheneverappearedtoher

    tobeintheanypersonwasa

    suffie.

    thecaptain,at.allhysinstance,wardly,aswe

    havesaid,reneranurreinedin

    hisheart;andhefoundsonyopportunitiesofgivinghirivate

    hintsofthis,thatthehouseatlastgreabletothepoor

    doittoanyinnvenienceshhe

    ghtehehanloobearthesecrueland

    ungratefulinsultsfrobrotherforhehaddonesoch.

    heoeoacquaintallhyhthehe

    uldnhielftosubttothenfession,byhhe

    sttaketohissharesogreataportionofguilt.besides,byhow

    uchthe

    greateruchthe

    greater,hehadreasontoigi.

    hefeigherefore,soexcuseofbusinessforhisdeparture,

    andprosedtoretusoonagain;andtookleaveofhisbrother

    bledhat,asthecaptainplayedhis

    parttothesaperfe,allainedisfiedh

    thetruthoftherenciliation.

    thedoctordirectlytolondon,erofa

    broke;adisteerahanisgenerally

    igined,anditletoaplathebillof

    rtality,diditnotdifferiancefrollother

    diseasesviz.,thatnophysicureit.

    noostdiligentenquiryintotheforrlivesofthese

    taxifpolicy

    aboventioned,anotherreasonforthecaptainsnduct:the

    captain,besides,anofgreat

    prideandfieress,andhadalreatedhisbrother,whowasofa

    differentplexion,alydefitinboththesequalities,

    ostairofsuperiority.thedoctor,houch

    thelargershareofleaing,andaedtohavethe

    betteruanding.thisthecaptainknebear;for

    thoughenvyisatbestaverylignantpassioisitsbitteess

    greatlyheightenedbyxingpttoeobject;

    andverychafraidiathationisjoio

    thesetionandnotgratitudeheproductofall

    three.

    bookii

    ntainingsatrinialfelicityindifferentdegreesof

    life;andvariousothertransasduringthefirsttwoyears

    aftertherriagebetissbridgetallhy

    chapter1

    shokindofahistorythisis;itislike,andit

    isnotlike

    thoughitledthisourory,

    andnotalife;noranapologyforalife,asisreinfashion;

    yetethodofthoseers,

    odisclosetherevolutionsofuhanto

    itatethepainfulandvolunoushistorian,op

    ...
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