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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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