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aliquidpotuuponiled,perhapsatthebadness
ofthelatin,and,istresscasthereyesonher,blushed,
possiblyaster.s.
partridge,uponthis,iediatelyfellintoafury,anddischargedthe
trencheroning,attheheadofpoorjenny,g
out,”youiudentyhusbandbefore
faherchairhaknifeinher
hand,ostprobably,sheedverytragical
vengeance,hadnotthegirltakentheadvantageofbeinghe
doortharess,andavoidedherfurybyrunningaway:for,
astothepoorhusband,
tionless,orfear
froenturingatanyoppositiostaringandtrelingin
hisoveorspeak,tillhiswife,
retuingfrohepursuitofjenny,desodefensiveasures
necessaryforhisoion;andhelikeo
retreat,aftertheexaleoftheid.
thisgoodahanothello,ofadisposition
tokealifeofjealousy,
andfollooon
hfreshsuspis
hher,as,
tobeondoubt,
oberesolvd
shethereforeorderedjeelytopackupherallsand
begone,forthatsheinedsheshouldnotsleepthatnight
hinherwalls.
.partridgehadprofitedtoochbyexperieointerposein
atterofthisnature.hethereforehadreursetohisusual
receiptofpatience;for,thoughheagreatadeptinlatin,he
reered,andood,theadvitaihesewords:
levefit,quodbeuronus
inenglish:
aburdenbeeslightestiswellboe
outh;andofosaythetruth,he
hadoftenoccasiontoexperieruth.
jennyofferedtokeprotestationsofherinnoce;butthe
teestforhertobeheard.shetheookherselfto
thebusinessofpag,forallquantityofbroer
sufficed;and,havingreceivedhersllpittanceofwages,she
retuedho.
thesasterandhisnsortpassedtheirtiunpleasantly
enoughthatevening;butsothingorotherhappenedbeforethe
ing,rs.partridge;andshe
atlengthadttedherhusbandtokehisexcuses:tohshe
gavethereadierbelief,ashehad,insteadofdesirio
reissed,saying,
sheein
reading,ande,reover,verypertandobstinate;for,
indeed,sheaerhadlatelyhadfrequentdisputesin
literature;ilyhis
superior.this,hoeansallow;andashe
calledherpersistingintheright,obstinacy,hebegantohateher
allieracy.
chapter4
ntainihestbloodybattles,orratherduels,that
estichistory
forthereasonsntiohepree
othertrinialncessions,osthusbands,andh,
liketheseasonry,shouldbedivulgedtononewhoare
notersofthathonourablefrateity,s.partridgety
nedherhusbandhoutcause,and
endeavouredbyaakehindsforherfalse
suspi.herpassions,heverway
theyinelyangry,souldshebe
altogetherasfond.
butthoughthesepassionsordinarilysucceedeachother,and
scarcetyfourhourseverpassedinhepedagogue,
insodegree,theobjectofboth;yet,oraordinaryoccasions,
issionwas
usuallylonger:andsohecaseatpresent;forshentinued
longerinastateofaffability,afterthisfitofjealousywasended,
thanherhusbandhadeverknonotbeenfor
solittleexercises,hefolloippeareobliged
toperforaily,.partridge
serenityofseveralnths.
perfectcalatseaarealariner
tobetheforerunnersofastorandiknoepersons,who,
houtbeinggenerallythedevoteesofsuperstitioo
apprehendthatgreatandunusualpeaceortranquillitywillbe
attesopposite.forheasused,on
suesis,adeitywhowas
thoughtbytheolookanfelicity,and
tohaveapeculiardelightiuingit.
asbelievinginanysuchheathengoddess,or
fringanysuperstition,soe
othersuchphilosopher,selfalittle,io
findouttherealgoodtobad
fortune,arked,andofhweshall
proceedtogiveaninstance;foritisourproviorelatefacts,
anduchhighergenius.
nkindhavealakedelightinknoingon
theasofothers.heherehavebeen,inallagesandnations,
certainplacessetapartforpublidezvous,hecurious
ghtetandsatisfytheirtualohe
barbersshopshavejustlyboethepreenengthegreeks,
barbersnee,inoneofhis
epistles,keshonourablentionoftheronbarbersinthesa
light.
thoseofenglandarekheirgreek
orronpredecessors.youthereseefnaffairsdiscussedina
tleinferiortothathheyarehahe
ffeehouses;anddosticcurrencesarechrelargelyand
freelytreatedintheforrthanier.butthisserves
onlyforthen.hisuntry,especially
thoseoftheloselveschrethanthose
ofotheations,ourpolity,iftheyhad
notsoplacesetapartlikeheindulgeheir
curiosity,seeingtheyareinthisnowa
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