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www.192.twhand,andproceededthus:”iabr >
nvinuchgoodness,generosity,and
honour,inyourteer:ifyouo
these,youstbehappy;forthethreeforrqualities,iadt,
keyouhyofhappiness,buttheyarethelatteronlyh
youinpossessionofit.
”ohousandpoundihavegiventoyou,.th;asuabr >
nvincedlyexceedsyourdesires,ass.
hoerialoffriendship;and
ayredoundtoyou,thatpietyhyouso
rigidlyintain.
”alikesu.square,ihavebequeathedtoyou.this.ihope,
opursueyourprofessioersuccessthan
hitherto.ihaveoftenobservedore
apttoexongnof
business,povertyisuoodtoindicateofability.
butthelittleihavebeeoleaveyou
thosedifficultieserlystruggled;andthen
idoubtnotbutyoueethsuffitprosperitytosupply
anofyourphilosophicalteerwillrequire.
”ifindselfgroyy
dispositionoftheresidue.servaokensto
reerby;andthereareafey
exesetting
outalittlebeforeyou.
”hereafootn,andsaidtherewasan
attoeyfroalisburyessage,hhesaidhe
stniedinaviolent
hurry,andprotestedhehadsochbusiodo,that,ifhe
uldcuthielfintofourquarters,allbesuffit.
”go,child,”saidallan
notabletodoanybusinessnoanhehaveany
e,inorehanself.
besides,ireallyaancapableofseeingapresent,or
ofanyloentiohensalutedthell,saying,perhapshe
shouldbeabletoseethegain,butheshouldbenopose
hielfalittle,findingthathehadtoochexhaustedhisspirits
indisurse.
soofthepaearsattheirparting;ahe
philosophersquareelting
od.astos.herpearlsasfastasthe
arabiaheirdialgu;forthisonialh
thatgentleaedonaproperoccasion.
afterthis.allselfdownonhispillow,
andendeavouredtoposehielftorest.
chapter8
ntainiheaturalthanpleasing
besidesgriefforherster,therehersourceforthat
brinystreauntainous
cheekbohehousekeeper.sheired,thanshe
begantottertoherselfinthefollostrain:”sure
sterghthavedesodifferehinks,beteandthe
otherservants.isupposehehathleftuing;but,ifasif
thatbeall,thedevilshall,for.idhavehis
nobeggar.ihavesavedfivehundredpoundinhis
serviaisafine
enuragenttoservantstobeho;andtobesure,ifihave
takenalittlesothingnoes
asdnoptogether.ifsobethatit
beso,thelegacyygotothedevilthatgaveit.no,i
efolks.no,
illbuythegayestgo,anddanceovertheold
yreakinghispartso
often,eofhiforbreedingup
hisbastardinthatnner;butheisgoingnoustpay
forall.itehiettertohaverepentedofhis
sinsonhisdeathbed,thantogloryintheandgiveawayhis
estateoutofhisoilytoasbegottenchild.foundinhisbed,
forsoothaprettystoryay,ay,thathideknoofind.lord
fivehiaardstoanswerfor,if
thetruthfortis,theyherehe
isagoiokentoreer
by.those,ifio
liveathousandyears.ay,ay,ishallreeryouforhuddling
angtheservants.ohaventioned
naasanforsooth,though
hehadnotarrye
upenthoughhehathlivedherethisnyyears,i
dontbelievethereisarrointhehouseeversahe
lourofhishedevilshallanfor
.”utteredtoherself;butthis
tasteshallsufficetothereader.
herthuchbettersatisfiedhtheir
legaentsoloud,yet
frohedisheiruntenances,aswellas
frohefollothatpleasurereigned
intheirnds.
aboutanhouraftertheyhadleftthesi,squaret
thinthehallandacstedhihus:”well,sir,haveyouheard
anynehi”ifyouan.
all,”ithinkyoughtrathergivehibr >
theappellationofyourfriend;forheseetotohavedeserved
thattitle.””thetitleisasgoodonyourside,”repliedsquare,
”forhisbounty,suchasitis,hathbeenequaltoboth.””ishould
nothaventiofirst,”criesth,”butsinceyoubegin,i
stinforouiafadifferentopinion.thereisawide
distinbetaryfavoursandreyihave
dohisfaly,andthecareihavetakenintheeducationofhis
tenghthaveexpecteda
greaterretu.iagineiaherefore
dissatisfied;forst.paulhathtaughttobehe
littleihave.hadthediless,ishouldhaveknoyduty.
butthoughthesetoreied,itdothnot
enjointoshuteyestooerit,rainfroeeing
injuredbyanunjustpar
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