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    shalllovetheboyforitthelodayihavetolive.”

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    soonresud,hadnot.allhypresentlycalledforhisach,

    andcarriedoffthetbatants.

    suclusionofthisadvehebird,andofthe

    dialogueoccasionedbyit;helpreuntingtoour

    reader,thoughithappenedsoyearsbeforethatstageorperiodof

    tiatoryisnowarrived.

    chapter5

    ntainingtteracdatedtoeverytaste

    ”parvalevesallthingsaffectlightnds,”was

    thesentintofagreatsterofthepassionoflove.aainit

    is,thatfrohisdaysophiabegantohavesolittlekindnessfor

    toones,andnolittleaversionforhispanion.

    iirovedboththesepassionsinher

    breast;ayonclude,

    froersofthese

    lads,andhouchtheoedore

    thaher.tosaythetruth,sophia,eed

    thattothoughahoughtless,rattlingrascal,wasnobodys

    ehisoasterblifil,thoughaprudent,discreet,

    soberyouleronglyattachedtothe

    ionlyofonesingleperson;andhatsinglepersonhe

    readerodivianyassistanceofours.

    thesetersarenotalhehthe

    differentregardsseverallyduetoeither;andhone

    aginenkind,froelfi,shouldsho.

    butperhapsthereybeapoliticalreasonforit:infindingone

    ofatrulybenevolentdisposition,nyveryreasonablysuppose

    theyhavefoundatreasure,andbedesirousofkeepingit,likeall

    oodthings,totheelves.heheyyigihatto

    truetforththepraisesofsuchaperson,hevulgar

    phrase,beeat,andcallinginpartakersofthey

    ioapplysolelytotheirohisreaso

    satisfythereader,iknoeansofatingforthelittle

    respelyseenpaidtoacharacterhreally

    doesgreathonourtohunnature,andisproductiveofthehighest

    goodtosociety.butit

    jones,aerblifil,alstassoonassheknehe

    aningofthosetwowords.

    sophiahadbeeuphreeyearshheraunt;

    duringalleshehadseldoeeheroftheseyoung

    gentlen.shedined,hor.

    allhys.thisertheadvehepartridge,

    beforerated.sophiaheardtheoryattable,where

    shesaidnothing:norindeeduldheraunyheras

    sheretuedho;butherid,o

    say,”iss,isupposeyouhaveseenyoungsterblifil

    today”sheaer

    blifil,asidor.

    allastertopunisha

    poorboysocruellyforheeffectofhis

    goodnature.”shetheedthestorytoherid,and

    ncludedhsaying,”dontyouthinkheisaboyofnoblespirit”

    thisyoungladyuedtoherfather;he

    ndofhishouse,andplacedherattheupperendofhistable,

    eagreat

    favouriteofthesquireoftendined.youngnofopen,generous

    dispositiourallyinedtogallantry,hey

    havegooduandings,asscase,exerts

    itselfinanobligingplatbehaviourtoalleningeneral.

    thisgreatlydistinguishedtoroheboisterousbrutalityofre

    untrysquiresontheonehand,andfrohesoleandso

    sullentofsterblifiloher;andhebegannow,

    atteofaprettyfelloongalltheen

    intheneighbourhood.

    toehavedtosophiahnoparticularity,unlessperhapsby

    shothanhepaidtoanyother.this

    distiniablecarriage,seed

    todend;butastodesignuponherpersonhehadnone;forh

    nhifstupidity;but

    perhapslyoatforit

    hereafter.

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    rerkablesprightlinessieer.thisly

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    veryyoungandthoughtless,hesthaveobservedit:orhadnot.

    esthoughtsbeengenerallyeitherinthefield,thestable,

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    anyloveruldhaveilyirovedto

    betteradvantage,byfollohedictatesofhisnatural

    gallantryandgoodnature,thaperhapshavedonehadhe

    hadthedeepestdesignsontheyounglady.

    butioccasionlittleatterescaped

    theobservationofothers,sinarked

    it;andherheartrievablylostbeforeshesuspecteditwas

    indanger.

    tters,oeoon,finding

    sophiaalone,began,afterashortapology,haveryserious

    face,toacquaihatheha**vourtoaskofherhhe

    hopedhergoodnessplyh.

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