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philosopherandthepedagogue;butthisbeingtterofgreat
iortahechapter.
chapter6
ntainierreasonstillforthebeforentionedopinions
itistobekhatthosetersonages,who
havelatelydeansiderablefigureoheatreofthishistory,
had,froheirfirstarrivalat.allhyshouse,takensogreat
aion,theoohisvirtue,theothertion,that
theyhadditatedtheclosestalliance.
forthispurposetheyhadcasttheireyesonthatfairwidow,
,thoughetideanyntiohe
reader,rs.blifilheobject
toheybothaspired.
ityseeerkable,that,offourpersonswehave
ratedat.allshouldfix
theirinationsonaladylycelebratedfor
herbeauty,andoreover,notledesdedintothe
valeofyears;butiybosoriends,andintite
acquaintance,haveakindofnaturalpropensitytoparticular
felesatthehouseofafriendviz.,tohisgraher,
sister,daughter,aunt,niece,orusin,heyareridto
hisistress,or
servantid,iftheyshouldbehandso.
hatpersonsofsuch
charactersasandsquare,akea
tterofthiskind,erigid
ralists,beforetheyhadthhlyexa,andnsidered
herit”stuffothnsce,”
oo.thotheuakingbyreflegthat
tovetyoueighbourssisterisnowhereforbidden:andheknew
itfacit
cessaretacitu”thesenseofsdown
plainlyhiseaning,kinghiean
einstancesofen,therefore,
arentiohedivinelaovetour
neighboods,andthatofasisterotted,hencludedittobe
laosquare,iscalledajolly
felloan,heeasilyrenciledhischoicetothe
etealfitnessofthings.
noenriousintakingevery
opportunityofrendingtheelvestothehey
apprehendedoainthodhenstant
prefereheotherlad;andastheynceivedthekindnessand
affeustbehighly
disagreeabletoher,theydoubtednotbutthelayingholdonall
o,o
her;ustloveallthoseany
hurt.inthisthhadtheadvantage;forould
onlyscarifythepoorladsreputation,heuldfleahisskin;and,
indeed,hensideredeverylashhegavehisaplintpaidto
hisstress;sothatheuld,ostpropriety,repeatthis
oldfloggingline,”,sedquodan.
ichastisetheenotoutofhatred,butoutoflove.”andthis,indeed,
heoftenhadinhisuth,orrather,agtotheoldphrase,
neverreproperlyapplied,athisfingersends.
forthisreason,principally,thetenncurred,aswe
haveseenabove,intheiropiniohethisbeing,
indeed,alsttheonlyinstaheirncurringonanypoint;
for,besidethediffereheirprinciples,theyhadbothlongago
stronglysuspectedeachothersdesign,andhatedoherh
nolittledegreeofieracy.
thistualanisityheiralteate
surs.blifilkheylongbeforethey
igi;or,indeed,intendedsheshould:fortheyproceeded
r.
allhy.buttheyhadnoreasonforanysuchfear;shewaswell
enoughpleasedhapassion,ofendednoneshould
haveanyfruitsbutherself.andtheonlyfruitsshedesignedfor
herselfteryandurtship;forhed
theytus,andalongtiequally.sheher
inedtofavourtheparsonsprinciples;butsquarespersonwas
reagreeabletohereye,forhelyn;he
pedagoguedidinuntenanceverynearlyreselethatgentlen,who,
intheharlress,isseeingtheladiesinbridewell.
rs.blifilhadbeensurfeitedhthessof
rriage,ustedbyitsbitters,orfrothercauseit
proceeded,iisheuldneverbebroughtto
listentoanysendproposals.holastnversedh
squareacythatlicioustonguesbegan
tohingsofher,tohesakeofthelady,
asthattheyotherulehtandthe
fitnessofthings,,andthereforeshallnot
blotourpaper.thepedagogue,tiscertain,whippedon,
houtgettingastepohisjoueysend.
indeedhehadttedagreaterror,andthatsquaredisvered
self.s.blifilas,perhaps,thereadery
havefuessedoverandabovepleasedhthe
behaviourofherhusband;nay,tobeho,sheabsolutelyhatedhi
tillhisdeathatlastalittlerenciledhioheraffes.it
ost
violentregardtotheoffspringshehadbyhiand,infact,she
hadsolittleofthisregard,thatinhisinfancysheseldoawher
son,ortookanynoti;andhencesheacquiesced,aftera
littlereluallthefavoursr.allhyshowered
onthefoundling;thegoodncalledhisownboy,andinall
thingsputoireequalityasterblifil.thisacquiesce
ins.blifilily,as
arkofherndesour,andshewas
iginedbyallothers,asandsquare,tohatethe
foundlinginherheart;nay,therecivilityshesho,the
retheynceivedshedetestedhiandthesurerschesshewas
layingforhisruin:forastheythoughtitheriohate
hiitforhert
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