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www.xsz.twchlessshouldhinkituoodsobythosewho
practiseit,anddonot.
”butthough,”ntinuedhe,”thereis,iafraid,littlerit
inthesebenefauchpleasure
intheoagoodnd,ifitabatedbyoneion.i
an,thatposedupon,andtonferour
ustownwasyour
caseinyourbountytothathlessfelle:fortwoor
threesuchexalesstgreatlylessentheinisfa
anayeven
kehiirousioheshouldbeguiltyofsupp
videnuragingtheeofaveryblackdye,andfor
eansbeasuffitexcuse,that
actuallyintendedsuenuragent;unlesshe
utstcautioninchusingtheobjectsofourbenefice.a
ionakenodoubt,hathgreatlycheckedthe
liberalityofnyaan.”
.allhyansdisputehthecaptainin
thegreeklanguage,andthereforeuldsaynothingastothetrue
seheranslatedcharity;butthathehad
alhoughtiterpretedtonsistina,andthat
givingalnstitutedatleastonebranchofthatvirtue.
”astotheritoriouspart,”hesaid,”hereadilyagreedhthe
captain;foreritofbarelydischargingaduty
theyhavenstruit
theenorofthe
.andashethoughtitanindispensableduty,enjoined
bothbythechristianlahelaureitself;sowas
ithalsopleasant,thatifanydutyuldbesaidtobeitsown
reopayus,ithis.
”tohetruth,”saidhe,”thereisonedegreeenerosityofcharityistohave
soshoerit,andthatis,aprincipleof
benevolendchristianlove,oherwereally
ourselves;olesseressesofanother,
epartofthebygivingevenour
oeritorious;
buttorelieveourbrethrenonlyhoursuperfluities;tobe
charitableistusetheherattheexpenseofour
ffersthanourselves;tosaveseveralfaliesfroiseryrather
thanhanguparaordinarypictureinourhousesratifyany
otheridleridistobeonlybeinghun
creatures.nay,ie
degreeepicures:foruldthegreatestepicureher
thaanyuthsinsteadofoneaybe
predicatedofanyoneanyisoohis
ownlargesses.
”astotheapprehensiooayhereafter
proveunanyhaveprovedsuch;surelyit
eragoodnfroenerosity.idonotthinkafeany
exalesofingratitudejustifyanshardeninghisheart
againstthedistressesofhisfelloures;nordoibelieveit
ind.nothingless
thanapersuasionofuniversaldepravitylockupthecharityofa
goodn;andthispersuasionstleadhiithiherinto
atheisorenthusiasbutsurelyitisunfairtuesuch
universaldepravityfrofehis,i
believe,everdonebyan,ind,found
oaiiontothegeneralrule.”hethenncludedby
asking,”hehadcalledahless
fellow”
”ian,”saidtheaster,
partridge,thefatherofthelittlechild
hyoufoundinyourbed.”
.allhyexprestgreatsurprizeatthisat,andthe
captainasgreatathisignora;forhesaidhehadkno
aboveanth:andatlengthrellecteduchdifficultythat
hers.wilkins.
uponthis,ediatelysuoned;ed
r.allhy,byandhthe
herself
ofthetruthofthefact:forthecaptainexprestgreatdislikeatall
hastyproceedingsinaltters,andsaidheeans
have.allhytakeanyresolutiohertotheprejudiceof
thechildoritsfather,beforeheisfiedthatthelatterwas
guilty;forthoughhehadprivatelysatisfiedhielfofthisfrone
ofpartridgesneighbours,yetheoogeneroustogiveanysuch
evideo.allhy.
chapter6
thetrialofpartridge,thesaster,forinntinency;the
evidenceofhisofourlaw;
atters,hoseand
theost
itybehatastorysohhad
fuishedsochtterofion,shouldneverhavebeen
ntioo.allself,heonlypersonin
thatuntry.
toaeasureforthistothereader,ithinkproperto
inforithattherelessiedin
opposingthatdoeheaningofthey,
an.
indeed,heitledtothisvirtueihersense;foras
nonoresensibleoftheorereadytorelieve
thedistressesofothers,sononeuldbereteheir
characters,orsloobelieveanythingtotheirdisadvantage.
sdal,therefore,neverfoundanyaccesstohistable;forasit
hathbeenlongsinayknoanbyhis
panions,soiuretosay,that,byattendingtothe
ionatagreatnstable,youysatisfyyourselfofhis
religion,hispolitics,histaste,andindeedofhisentire
disposition:forthoughafetertheirown
sentintsinallplaankindhave
enoughoftheurtiertoacdatetheiriontothe
tasteandinationoftheirsuperiors.
buttoretutos.ission
ilesdistance,broughtback
sua
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