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    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw栗子网  www.lizi.tw栗子网  www.lizi.tweryrete.forhispart,”he

    said,”hehadoftenejudgnthadnotovertakenhibr >

    before;butitghtbeperceivedbythis,thatdivinepunishnts,

    thoughslo,”to

    foresee,hequalcertainty,thegreaterevils

    behind,andinhis

    stateofreprobacy.theseare,”saidhe,”tobeavertedonlybysucha

    thhandsincererepentanceasisnottobeexpectedorhoped

    forfronesoabandonedinhisyouth,andind,iafraid,

    istotallyrrupted.itisduty,hooexhortyoutothis

    repentahoughitooationswillbevainand

    fruitless.butliberavianieaiaccuseoonsceof

    noiostncei

    seeyoutravellingoainseryinthisoas

    certaindaationi.”

    squaretalkedinaverydifferentstrain;hesaid,”suchacts

    asabrokehatit

    indtoanyofthese

    sces,toreflectthattheyareliabletobefaltheof

    nkind,andareundoubtedlyfoodofthewhole.”hesaid,

    ”itereabuseofocallthosethingsevils,inh

    thereoralunfithatpain,he

    nsequenptiblethingin

    theoreofthelikesentences,extractedoutofthe

    sendbookoftullystusthegreatlord

    shaftesbury.inpronoungthesehehathe

    unfortunatelybithistongue;andinsuer,thatitnotonly

    putaohisdisurse,but,and

    causedhiotteranoathortofall,this

    actgaveth,,andh

    doctriobeheathenishandatheistical,anopportunitytoclapa

    judgntonhisbaoaliciousasneer,

    thatittotallyunhingedifiysosaytheteerofthe

    philosopher,eruffled;andas

    heventinghishathislips,hehadpossibly

    foundareviolentthodofrevenginghielf,hadnotthesurgeon,

    ,ntrarytohisoerest,

    interposedandpreservedthepeace.

    .blifilvisitedhisfriendjoseldoandneveralone.

    thisan,hou,and

    asgreathissfortucautiouslyavoidedany

    inticy,lest,ashefrequentlyhightntahe

    sobrietyofhisoer:forantly

    inhisuththatproverbinonspeaksagainstevil

    nication.notthathe;forhealways

    expressedsohopesoftorefortion;”he

    unparalleledgoodnessshoust

    certainlyeffeoabsolutelyabandoned”:butncluded,if

    .joneseveroffendshereafter,ishallnotbeabletosaya

    syllableinhisfavour.”

    astosquire,unless

    herinthefieldoroverhisbottle.nay,he

    etisretirehithertotakehisbeer,andithout

    difficultythathefjoakehisbeer

    too:fooquateneralpanacea

    thahis;orevirtueinitthanwasin

    allthephysiapothecarysshop.heuch

    ey,prevailedontoforbeartheappliedie;

    butfroerenadinghispatienteveryhuntinginghtheho

    underhispossibleto;nordidheever

    layasidethathallopanies,

    edjones,houtanyregardtothesickpersonsbeing

    atthattieitherawakeorasleep.

    thisboisterousbehaviour,asitantnoharsohappilyit

    effeone,aedtojones,assoonas

    hepanyofsophia,thesquire

    thenbroughttovisithinor,indeed,longbeforejoneswas

    abletoatteheharpsichord,whereshewouldkindly

    ndeshistdelicious

    silesshesquirethoughtpropertointerrupther,by

    insistingonoldsirsin,orsootherofhisfavouritepieces.

    nothstandingtheguardoset

    onherbehaviour,sheuldnotavoidlettingsoappearanowand

    thenslipforth:forloveyagainbelikeoadiseaseinthis,

    thatisdeniedaventi,itainlybreakout

    inanother.herlips,therefore,ncealed,hereyes,her

    blushes,andnylittleinvoluntaryas,betrayed.

    oneday,heharpsichord,andjoneswas

    attending,thesquire,g,”there,toi

    havehadabattlefortheebelo.he

    hathbeenatellingallyface,thatthebrokenbone

    entuponthee.dnit,saysi,hohatbedidhe

    iindeedpox,if

    hehanythingoheavensoohanallthe

    parsonsiry.hehathrereasontogloryinitthanto

    beashadofit.””indeed,sir,”saysjones,”ihavenoreasonfor

    either;butifitpreservedsse,ishallalhinkit

    thehappiestaylife.””andtogu,”saidthesquire,”to

    zetallhyagainsttheevoritdnun,iftheparsonhadunthis

    petticuoatson,ishouldhavelentunoflick;forilovetheedearly,

    boy,anddnifthereisanythinginpodo

    forthee.shattakethyystable

    torrooing,exissslouch.”jones

    thankedhibutdeedacceptingtheoffer.”nay,”addedthe

    squire,”shathathesorrelrethatsophyrode.shestfifty

    guineas,andessixyearsoldthisgrass.””ifshehadsta

    thousand,”criesjonespassionately,”iothe

    dogs.””poohpooh”anse;”becauseshebrokethy

    arhouldstfetandfive.ithoughthadstbeehan

    tobearliceagainstaducreature.”heresophiainterposed,and

    putaotheion,bydesirihersleavetoplay

    tohiarequesthheneverrefused.

    theuntenanceofsophiahadundergone

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