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.all,orethanusualangerin
hisuntenandadvisedhionfess;
repeating,thatheoknoill
intainedhisresolution,andisseduchr.
allheshouldhavetotheingtonsider
ofit,ionedbyanotherperson,andin
anothernner.
poorjonesspentaverylanoreso,ashewas
panion;forsterblifilwasgoneabroadona
visitother.fearofthepunishntheosufferwas
onthisoccasionhisleastevil;hischiefaybeihis
nstan,andheshouldbebroughttobetraythe
gakeeper,ustnohensequence.
nordidthegakeeperpasshistichbetter.hehadthesa
apprehensionshtheyouth;forwhosehonourhehadlikewisea
dererregardthanforhisskin.
intheing,attehereverend.th,the
personto.allttedtheinstruofthe
tequestionsputtohiythatgentlenh
hebeeheeveningbefore,toe
anshishatit
possiblyfelllittleshortofthetorturehhnfessionsare
insouortedfrorinals.
toorehispunishntaster
askedhibetroke,herhenfess,he
eobefleadrathertharayhisfriend,orbreak
theprosehehadde.
thegakeeperhisay,and.
allselfbegantobeosufferings:for
besidesthat.th,beinghighlyehatheable
toketheboysayselfpleased,hadcarriedhis
severityansiion,thislatterbegannow
tosuspectthatthesquirehadbeenstaken;e
eageessandangerseedtokeprobable;andasforthe
servantshadsaidinnfirtionoftheirstersat,helaid
ressuponthat.noyandinjusticewo
ideasofeanssupportthe
nsofortoandafternykind
andfriendlyexhortations,said,”iavinced,dearchild,
thatsuspishavesorrythatyouhavebeen
soseverelypuhisat.”andatlastgavehilittle
horsetokehinds;agaiinghissorrohad
past.
toguilthananyseverityuldke
it.heuldreeasilybearthelashesofth,thanthe
generosityofallhiseyes,andhefell
uponhisknees,e.indeedyou
are.indeedidontdeserveit.”andatthatveryinstant,frohe
fulnessofhisheart,hadalstbetrayedthesecret;butthegoeniusofthegakeepersuggestedtohightbethe
nsequehepoorfellohisionsealedhis
lips.
thdidallheuldtopersuadeallshowingany
passionorkiotheboy,saying,”hehadpersistedinan
untruth”;andgavesohints,thatasendightprobably
briertolight.
but.allent.
hesaid,theboyhadsufferedenoughalreadyforncealih,
eveivebuta
stakenpointofhonourforsodoing.
”honour”cryedth,eth,”restubbonessand
obstinahonourteayootellalie,oryhonour
existindepeion”
thisdisursehappeableended;and
there,andathirdgentlen,
,beforeeedany
further,roducetoourreadersacquaintance.
chapter3
ther.squarethephilosopher,andof.ththe
divine;hadisputeng
thenaofthisgeiat.
allr.square.hisnaturalpartsofthe
firstrate,buthehadgreatlyirovedtheyaleaededucation.
heasterofallthe
odelshehad
prinedhielf;sotisaghtheopinionof
theone,andsotisoralshewasa
profestplatonist,andinreligionheinedtobeanaristotelian.
butthoughhehad,asedhisralsonthe
platonicdel,yetheperfectlyagreedhtheopinionofaristotle,
innsideringthatgreatnratherinthequalityofaphilosopher
oraspeenthecarrieda
greatatteroftheory
only.this,itistrue,heneveraffird,asihaveheard,toany
one;aupontheleastattentiontohisnduct,iothelp
thinkingitlyrencile
sontradisightotherer.
thisgentlenand.thscarceeverthouta
disputation;fortheirtesetricallyoppositeto
eaannaturetobetheperfeofall
virtue,andthatvie
nnerasdefortyofbodyis.th,orary,
intaihatthehunnd,sihefall,hingbutasink
ofiniquity,tillpurifiedandredeedbygraonepointonly
theyagreed,oralityo
ntiontheer,he
naturalbeautyofvirtue;thatofthelatter,hedivinepower
ofgraerasuredallasbytheunalterableruleof
right,aealfitnessofthings;thelatterdecidedall
ttersbyauthority;butindoingthis,healhescriptures
aators,asthelahhiskeuponlyttleton,
ntisofequalauthorityhthetext.
afterthisshortintrodu,thereadero
reer,thattheparsonhadncludedhisspeechphant
question,tohhehadapprehendednoansanany
honoure
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