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interval,aidovedallsyto,
thatnsfroerfather,shewas
beeperfectlyeasy,andhadbroughtherselftoathh
indifferenr.jones.
thediseasesofthenddoinalsteveryparticularitatethose
ofthebody.forwe
havesoprofoundarespect,heviolenthandswehave
beeatedtolayonseveralhof
rightbelongtotheandusthave
beentenunintelligible.
nostanind
bearareexaalogytothosehan
thataptnesshhavetoarelapse.thisisplaininthe
violentdiseasesofaitionandavarice.ihaveknobition,
entsheonly
physianofthe
grandjuryatanassizes;andhaveheardofanwhohadsofar
nqueredavarice,astogiveaanyasixpehatforted
hielf,atlast,onhisdeathbed,bykingacraftyandadvantageous
bargainnghisensuingfuneral,haakerwhohad
rriedhisonlychild.
intheaffairoflove,ityhthe
stoicphilosophy,reatasadisease,thisproneness
torelapseisnolessnspicuous.thusithappeopoorsophi
upon,theveryishesaer
sytoretued,andfrohattildandhotfitsalteately
seizedherheart.
thesituationofthisyoungladyit
hadeverbeenbefore.thatpassionerlybeenso
exquisitelydelieno.she
resisteditthereforeostfordsuonedevery
arguntherreasfe
uldsuggest,tosubdueandexpelit.inthisshesofarsucceeded,
thatshebegantohopefroiandabsenceaperfectcure.she
resolvedthereforetoavoidtoonesaschaspossible;forh
purposeshebegantonceiveadesignofvisitingheraunt,to
adenodoubtofobtainihers.
butfortune,diate
stoptoanysuchproceeding,byintroduganact,hwillbe
relatedichapter.
chapter13
adreadfulactbehaviourof
jones,andtheredreadfulnsequehatbehaviourtothe
younglady;alesex
.egreuch
thathisbeloveddogstheelvesalstgaveplacetoherinhis
affeselftoabandonthese,
hentrivedveryinglytoenjoytheirpany,togetherhthat
ofhisdaughter,byinsistingonherridingahunting.
sophia,toherfatherspliedh
hisdesires,thoughshehadnottheleastdelightinasport,h
aseanaturetosuithher
disposition.shehadhootive,besideherobedience,
toaaninthechase;forbyherpresenceshe
hopedinsoasuretorestrainhisietuosity,andtoprevent
hiroofrequentlyexposinghishazard.
thestroobjeerlybeenan
ihefrequeing
shehaddeteroavoid;butastheendofthehuntingseason
noabsencehheraunt,toreason
herselfentirelyoutofherunfortunatepassion;andhadnotanydoubt
ofbeingabletoethinthefieldthesubsequentseasonhout
theleastdanger.
onthesenddayofherhunting,asshethe
chase,and.es
house,herhorse,ettlesospiritrequiredabetterrider,
fellsuddenlytoprangandcaperinginsuerthatshewas
iiiperiloffalling.toones,a
littledistancebehind,sadiatelygallopeduptoher
assistaneup,heleaptfroisownhorse,and
caughtholdofhersbythebridle.theunrulybeastpresentlyreared
hielfonendonhishindlegs,andthrehis
bas.
shediately
abletosatisfyjones,oustoknohershe
hadreceivedanyhurt.shesoonafter,hos,
assuredhiheforthecarehehadtakenof
her.jonesansadaiabr >
suffiiseyou,iuredyou
froheleastharttheexpenseofachgreatersfortuo
selfthanihavesufferedonthisoccasion.”
”isfortune”repliedsophiaeagerly;”ihopeyouhavee
tonoschief”
”benotnceed,da”answeredjones.”heavenbepraisedyou
haveescapedsohedangeryouwasin.ifihave
brokeariasatrifle,inparisonofi
feareduponyourat.”
sophiathensheavenforbid.”
”iafraidihave,da”saysjones:”butibegyouwill
sufferfirsttotakecareofyou.ihavearighthayour
service,tohelpyouintothefield,avery
littleoyourfathershouse.”
sophiaseeinghisleftaranglingbyhisside,whilehewas
usihertoleadher,nolongerdoubtedofthetruth.shenreuadeherbefore.all
herlisbling,insochthatjonesuld
scarcesupporther;andasherthoughtsation,she
uldnotrefrainfroivingjonesalooksofulloftehat
italstarguedastrongersensationinhernd,thanevengratitude
andpityunited,houtthe
assistanorepowerfulpassion.
.e,edistancehisact
happened,u
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