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www.xsz.twbeheldnothissophiano,nora
circassianidrichlyalyattiredfrandsigniors
seraglio.he
arsest,andheest,bedee
odoriferouseffluvia,theproduceofthedayslabour,ha
pitollyseagripproached.ourherohadhis
penknifeinhishaioned
purposeof,cryed
outile,”youdontiokill,squire,i
hope””hinkiwouldkillyou”answeredjones.
”nay,”repliedshe,”afteryoure,
killioexpect.”
hereensuedaparley,yselfobligedto
relateit,ishallot.itissuffitthatitlastedafull
quarterofanhour,atthenclusioiredintothe
thickestpartofthegrove.
soofreadersybeinedtothinkthiseventunnatural.
hoaybesuffitlyated
forbysuggesting,thatjonesprobablythoughtoneaerthan
none,andllyasprobablyigiobebetterthanone.
besidesthebeforentioiveassighepresent
behaviourofjohereaderorellect
inhisfavour,thatheeperfectsterofthat
ento
subduetheirunrulypassions,andtodeeanyoftheseprohibited
asents.allysubduedthispowerinjones.he
ion,inerposed,
thoughonlytoadvise,sheghthavereceivedtheanshone
anyyearsagotoasillyfello,if
heedtobedrunk”arenotyou,”saidcleostratus,
”ashadtoadnishadruosaythetruth,inaurtof
justicedrunkenotbeanexcuse,yetinaurtof
he
lae
fortheircris,allooreofpolicythanjusti
thatla
drunkeheyarecertainlysuchas.jonespresent
guiltyof;onhavastprofusionof
leaing,ifiigiyreader,or
teaythihanheknowsalready.forhissake
thereforeishallkeepleaingtoself,ao
history.
ithathbeenobserved,thatfortuneseldooththingsbyhalves.to
saytruth,thereisoherfreaksratifyordisplease.nosoonerhadourheroeretiredhhisdido,
but
speluncalifilduxetdivinuseandebr >
deveniunt
theparsonandtheyoungsquire,akingaseriouswalk,
arrivedatthestileothegrove,aercaught
avieheloversjustastheyofsight.
aplayontheaeneid,iv,124:”didoarojanprihe
sacaveshalle.”
blifilknehoughheaboveahundredyards
distandhepanion,though
nottotheindividualpersoarted,blessedhielf,anduttered
averysoleejaculation.
thexpressedsosurprizeatthesesuddeions,andasked
thereasonofthetoainhehad
seenafelloongthebushes,hhe
doubtednoteeofjones,he
thoughtproperto,andustbelefttothe
judgntofthesagaciousreader;forotives
totheaen,hereisanypossibilityofourbeing
staken.
theparson,onlystrictlychasteinhisownperson,
butagreateheoppositeviallothers,firedatthis
infortion.hedesired.blifiltonducthiediatelytothe
place,ixedh
lantations;nordidherefrainfroastingsoobliquerefles
on.allhy;insinuatingthattheheuntrywas
principallyoenthehadgiventovice,byhaving
exertedsuitigatedthat
justanderigourofthelasaverysevere
punishnttoloosehes.
thehroughersopassinpursuitoftheir
gahbriars,thatitgreatlyobstructedtheir
ling,thatjoneshadsuffit
nay,
indeed,soincapableofncealinghisindignation,and
sugeancedidheutterfortheverystephetook,thatthis
alohaveabundantlysatisfiedjohatheousethe
languageofsportsnfoundsitting.
chapter11
inilein.popesperiodofaleintroducesas
bloodyabattleaspossiblybefoughthouttheassistanceof
steelorldiron
asintheseasonofruttinganunuthphrase,byhe
vulgardegentledalliance,hewellwooded
forestofhashire,passesbetheferinekind,if,
editatesthearoussport,auple
ofpuppies,oranyotherbeastsofhostilenote,shouldwandersonear
theteleofvenusferinathatthefairhindshouldshrinkfrohe
place,touchede,eitheroffearorfroliicety
orskittishness,ales,or
hathatleastinstructedtheooputitohroughthe
indeliales,thesaansteriesshouldbepryedintoby
unhalloale
priestesscriesouthherinvirgilhen,probably,hard
ation,
procul,oproculeste,profani;
proclatvates,totoqueabsistitelu.
farhencebesoulsprofane,
thesibylcryd,andfrohegroveabstain.
dryden
if,isay,ntogenusoe
anintiuareinagitatioress,any
hostilebeastsshouldveoonear,onthefirsthintgivenbythe
frightedhind,fierdtrendousrushesforththestagtothe
entrahethick
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