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www.lizi.twvedunsuccessful.inaword,shesoon
triuhedoverallthevirtuousresolutionsofjones;forthoughshe
behavedatlasthalldetreluce,yetiratherchuseto
attributethetriuhtoher,sinfact,itwasherdesign
hsucceeded.
inthenduatter,isay,llyso,
thatjoributedtheeohielf,andnsidered
theyounganasoheviolentattacksofhis
passion.helikeputedheryieldingtotheungoveableforceof
herloveto;andthisthereaderohavebeena
verynaturalandprobablesupposition,asorethanonce
ntioheunnelinessofhisperson:and,indeed,hewas
ohehandsostyoungfelloheworld.
astherearesondsasterblifils,
aresolelyplaonesinglepersoand
indulgencealoheynsideroneveryoccasiardingthegood
andillofallothersasrelyindifferent,anyfartherthanas
theyntributetothepleasureoradvahatperson:so
thereisadifferentteerofndue
evenfroelflove.suneverreceiveanykindofsatisfa
frohatsatisfais
oakingitsesortnecessaryto
theirownease.
ofthislatterspecieshispirl
asoneiseryhehadcausedtobedepeon
hielf.herbeautyilltheobjectofdesire,thoughgreater
beauty,orafresherobject,ghthavebeenreso;butthelittle
abatentionhadoccasiohiswashighly
overbalaheionsoftheaffehshe
visiblyborehiandofthesituationinto
her.theforrofthesecreatedgratitude,thelatterpassion;and
both,togetherapassion
ight,houtaviolehealledlove;
though,perhaps,itfirstnotveryjudiciouslyplaced.
this,theruereasonofthatinsensibilityhhehad
shosofsophia,andthatbehaviourinheright
havebeenreasonablyenoughinterpretedasanenuragenttohis
addresses;forasheuldnotthinkofabandoninghislly,poorand
destituteassheoreuldheeainanotionof
betrayingsuchacreatureassophia.andsurely,hadhegiventhe
leastenuragenttoanypassionforthatyounglady,hesthave
beenabsolutelyguiltyofoherofthosecris;eitherof
yopinion,haveveryjustlysubjectedhiothat
fate,hisfirstintroduintothishistory,i
ntioohavebeengenerallypredictedashiscertaiiny.
chapter7
beingtheshortestchapterinthisbook
hertherfirstperolly;and
iohideitfroeeighbours,shefoolishlyclothedher
inthatsackher;though,ihatyoung
ladyhadlittleapprehensionthatthepooranwouldhavebeen
.
llyedhthefirstopportunitysheeverhadofshowing
herbeautytoadvantage;forthoughsheuldveryo
eherselfintheglass,evenwhendressedinrags;and
thoughshehadinthatdressheheartofjones,andperhaps
ofsoothers;yetshethoughttheadditionoffineryuch
iroveherchar,aendhers.
lly,therefore,havingdressedherselfoutinthissack,ha
heroantshadgivenher,
repairstochurchhherfaninherhandtheverysunday.the
greataredebitionand
vanitytotheelves.thesenoblequalitiesflourishasnotablyina
untrychurdchurchyardasinthedra,orinthe
eshaveindeedbeenlaidiryhwouldhardly
disgracethenclave.hereisanistry,andhereisan
opposition.hereareplotsandcirtions,partiesandfas,
equaltothoseobefoundinurts.
noraretheenherelesspractisedinthehighestfes
thantheirfairsuperiorsinqualityandfortune.hereareprudes
aes.herearedressingandogling,falsehood,envy,
liontothest
splendidassely,orpolitestcircle.letthoseofhighlife,
therefore,nolongerdespisetheignoraheirinferiors;northe
vulgaranylongerrailatthevicesoftheirbetters.
llyhadseatedherselfsotibeforeshewasknownbyher
neighbours.andthenahroughtheion,
”overed,sueering,giggling,
tittering,andlaughingensuedahat.allhywas
obligedtoexerthisauthoritytopreserveanyde.
chapter8
abattlesungbytheseinthehoristile,and
theclassicalreadertaste
.ehadaeinthisparish;andashishousestood
atlittlegreaterdistanhisown,hevery
ofteningsophia
happeobepresentatthisti.
sophiauchpleasedshepitied
forhersilicityinhavingdressedherselfinthatnner,asshe
saongherequals.shenosooner
ekeeper,andorderedhi
hisdaughtertoher;sayingsheily,
andghtpossiblyplacethegirlaboutheron
id,her.
priuruckatthis;ferto
thefaultintheshapeofhisdaughter.heansring
voice,”thatheollyooaoonher
ladyship,asshehadneverbeenatservice.””notterforthat,”
sayssophi”sheprove.ialeasedhthegirl,and
aesolvedtotryher.”
blackgeenoohisunselhe
depeoextri;bute
thitherhefoundhishouseinsonfusion.sogreatenvyhadthis
sackoccasiohatr.allhyahergentrywere
gonefrohurch,therage,hertobeennfined,b
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