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aboutthenation.”
”iafraiditistoon,indeed,”ansheparson;”but
ithoughttherating.asto
nationaltters,yourbest.end
nofartherthanownparish.”
”hesquire,”ibelieveidokhat
tter,asyousay.bute,toy,drinkabout;thebottlestands
hyou.”
toeggedtobeexcused,forthathehadparticularbusiness;and
gettingupfroable,escapedtheclutchesofthesquire,whowas
risingtostophiandony.
thesquiregavehigoodcurseathisdeparture;andthen
tuingtotheparson,heokeit:iskeit.tos
eer
hoheveatheroherto.dnun,aslybch
tis.ay,ay,assureastistheveatherofthe
bastard.”
”ishouldbeverysorryforthat,”saystheparson.
”ightytterot
,isupposedostpretendthattheehastabastard
poodlucksthineforihastadoherefore
nysthegoodtiandoften.”
”yourobejocular,”ansheparson;”buti
donotonlyaonthesinfulnessoftheathoughthat
surelyistobegreatlydeprecatedbutifearhisunrighteousness
yisay,thoughhe
haththecharacterofbeingalittleinthe
youngn;norisayihaveheardany,saveyourworship
ions.iularinhis
respos
ingenuivultuspueringenuiquepudoris.
thatisaclassicalline,younglady;and,beingreo
english,is,aladofaningenuousuntenandofaningenuous
desty;forthisongthe
latinsandgreeks.istsay,theyoulenforsoithinki
ycallhinoteavery
dest,selfany
injuryinsquireallhysopinion.”
”poogh”saysthesquire:”injury,hallhywhy,allhy
lovesaself.dothnotalltheuntryknois
yousttalktoanotherpersoninthatnner.ireerallhy
atllege.”
”ithought,”saidtheparson,”hehadneverbeenattheuy.”
”yes,yes,heanyawo
hadtogether.asarrantaasterasanyiles
oun.no,no.ithhe,assureyourself;nor
hanybodyelse.asksophythereyouhavenottheworseopinionof
ayouingabastard,haveyou,girlno,no,the
eerfort.”
thiss
lourgeattheparsonsstory;andthat,hhishastyand
abruptdeparture,gavehersuffitreasontothihers
suspiotgroundless.herheartnooncedisveredthegreat
secrettoherhadbeensolongdisclosingbylittleand
little;andshefoundherselfhighlyiedinthistter.in
sualapertquestionrushingsuddenlyupon
her,produptoighthavealardasuspicious
heart;but,todothesquirejustice,thathisfault.whenshe
rosethereforefroerahintfroiasalways
suffittokeher,
andthehatitwas
bettertoseeadaughteroverdestthanoverforent
heparson.
therenoost
exedoutofneersand
politicalpahlets;inadealibationoffourbottles
ofothegoodoftheiruntry:ahesquirebeing
fastasleep,theparsonlightedhispipe,untedhishorse,and
rodeho.
nedhis
daughtertoherharpsichord;butshebeggedtobeexcusedthat
evening,onaissionwas
presentlygranted;forindeedsheseldoado
thsuchardentaffe,that,bygratifying
her,henlyhehighestgratifiself.she
hefrequentlycalledher,hislittledarling,andshe
ost
alenner.shehadpreservedthestinviolabledutytohinall
things;andthisherlovedenotonlyeasy,butsodelightful,
thatpanionslaughedatherforplagsoch
ritinsuchscrupulousobediehatyoungladycalledit,
sophiaansistake,daifyouthinkivalueself
uponthisabarelydischargingduty,i
aikeyself.itrulysayihavenodelightequal
tothatofntributingtofathershappiness;andifivalue
self,dear,itisonhavingthispooingit.”
thisisfa,hohpoorsophiaapableof
tastingthisevening.shethereforenotonlydesiredtobeexcused
froerattendaheharpsichord,butlikehathe
supper.tothisrequest
likeereluce;forhe
scarceeverperttedhertobeoutofhissight,unlesswhenhewas
engagedhhishorses,dogs,orbottle.helessheyieldedto
thedesireofhisdaughter,thoughthepoori
obligedtoavoidhisopanyifiysoexpressself,by
sendingforaneighbfarrtosit.
chapter11
thenarro,eobservationsforh
odiveprettydeepintonature
tooneshadriddenoneof.oinginthe
chase;sothathavingnohorseofhisohesquiresstable,he
eonfoot:thishedidsoexpeditiouslythathe
ranupileshinthehalfhour.
justashearrivedat.alletthe
nstableandpanytheywere
ndugtothathouseaylea
onegoodlesson,viz.,respeddefereheirsuperiors;since
itst
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