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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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