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    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.tw栗子网  www.lizi.twandatlastcried,”thelordshing.”

    henoessenger;butblifiltoldhithadbeen

    iossibletodetainhint;forheappearedbythegreat

    hurryheebusinessofiortanhishands;that

    heplainedofbeinghurriedanddrivenandtooutofhislife,

    aednytis,thatifheulddividehielfintofour

    quarters,hekneodisposeofeveryone.

    allhythendesiredblifiltotakecareofthefuneral.he

    said,heerdepositedinhisohapel;andas

    totheparticulars,helefttheohisoion,only

    ntioningthepersonheployedonthisoccasion.

    chapter9

    ongotherthings,yserveasantonthatsaying

    ofaesan,asa

    rrourreflectshisperson”

    thereaderyperhapsr.jonesin.

    thelastchapter.infact,hisbehaviourthatof

    thepersoiohate

    htheirs.

    anhadendedhisspeech,jowho

    desertedtherootheiredtohisoent,togive

    venttohisnindsuffer

    hioreinlongthere;heslippedsoftlythereforetoallhys

    chaerdoor,ehouthearing

    anykindoftionhin,unlessaviolentsn,lasthis

    fearssrepresentedasgroans.thissoalardhithatheuldnot

    forbearenteringtherooaninthebed,

    inasposedsleep,andhisnursesninthe

    aboventioythebedsfeet.heiediately

    tooktheonlythodofsilengthisthhbass,usiche

    fearedghtdisturb.allhy;atingdohe

    nurse,hereiioillblifilandthedoein

    togetherandan,ihatthedoightfeel

    hispulse,andthatthehtnithatpieceof

    ne,

    difficultyoffindingitsr.allhysearatsuchaseason.

    heardblifiltellhisuhisstory,jonesuld

    hardlyntaiheothers

    indiscretion,especiallyasthedoctorshookhishead,anddeclared

    hisuioohispatient.but

    ashispassiondidnotsofardeprivehifalluseofhis

    uanding,astohidefroihensequenceshany

    violentexpressiontoighthaveonthesick,this

    apprehensionstilledhisrageatthepresent;andhegreerwards

    sosatisfiedhfindingthatthisne,produo

    schief,thathesufferedhisaodieinhiso,

    entioningittoblifil.

    thephysidihatdayat.allhys;andhavingafter

    dinnervisitedhispatieuedtothepany,andtoldthe

    thathehadisfatosay,hassurahathis

    patientofalldahathehadbroughthisfevertoa

    perfeterssion,anddoubtednotbythrohebarkto

    preventitsretu.

    thisaderate

    exightbetrulysaidtobedrunkhjoy

    anintoxicationlyforheeffectsofwine;andashe

    any

    buerstothedoctorshealth,ase

    verysoonliterallydrunk.

    joneshadnaturallyviolentanilspirits:thesebeionfloat

    andaughespiritofostextravagant

    effebracedhist

    passionatees;sself,

    helovedhifallnliving.”doctor,”addedhe,”youdeservea

    statuetobeerectedtoyouatthepublicexpense,forhaving

    preservedan,enwho

    kno,butablessingtosociety,thegloryofhisuntry,and

    anhonourtohunnature.dnifidontlovehietterthan

    ownsoul.”

    ”reshaforyou,”criesth.”thoughithinkyouhave

    reasontolovehiforhehathprovidedverywellforyou.and

    perhapsitghthavebeeerforsofolksthathehadnotlived

    toseejustreasonofrevokinghisgift.”

    jonesnohinnceivabledisdain,

    anseansouligihatanysusiderations

    uldeheearthopenands

    ifihadllionsofacresiratherthanswallowup

    deargloriousfriend.”

    quisdesideriositpudorautdus

    taharicapitis

    ”odestyorasuresetboundstoourdesireofsodeara

    friend”thehereotbeeasilytranslated.it

    includesourdesireofenjoyingourfriendagain,andthegrief

    tendsthatdesire.

    thedoctooerposed,aedtheeffectsofah

    afterhe

    favealoosetorth,sangtoroussongs,and

    fellintoeveryfranticdisorderto

    inspire;butsofaranydispositiontoquarrel,thathe

    esbetterhuured,ifpossible,thanwhenhewassober.

    tosaytruth,nothingisreerrohantheion,

    thatneheyaredrunk,

    areveryhypersonsheyaresober:fordrink,iy,

    dothnotreversenature,ore

    intheefore.ittakesaheguardofreason,andnsequently

    forpto,any,whensober,have

    artenoughtonceal.itheightensandinflasourpassions

    generallyihatpassionostinournd,so

    thattheangryteer,thearous,thegenerous,thegoodhuured,

    theavarieheircups

    heightenedandexposed.

    aasnonationproducessonydrunkenquarrels,especially

    aodrink

    andtofighttogetherarealstsynonyuster,i,

    thinks,haveitthencluded,thattheenglisharethe

    naturedpeoplealive.perhapstheloveofgloryonlyisatthe

    bottofthis;sothatthefairnstobe,thatour

    untrynhavereofthatlove,andreofbravery,t

    ...
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