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ayfindher.””findher”repliede:”haveyou
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peaceoverabottle.””iaskyourpardon,sir,”saysth:”it
isnosuanofcharactertobethus
injuriouslytreated,andbuffetedbyaboy,onlybecauseiwould
havedoy,inendeavtodetedbringtojusticea
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allhyandyourself;forifyouputthelaion,asyou
oughttodo,youin.”
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thinkbershwe
areeverydaylosinginthe,
shoe.”hetheobeatabout,inthesalanguageandinthe
sannerasifhehadbeeingforahare;andatlastcried
out,”sohopussisnotfaroff.heresherforuponsoul;i
believeiycrystoleaight;forhehad
noheplacehepirlhad,atthebeginningof
thefray,stolenaaasaharegenerallyusesin
travelling.
sophianoe;sayingshefound
herselfveryfaint,andapprehendedarelapse.thesquire
iediatelypliedhhisdaughtersrequestforhehe
foofparents.heeaestlyendeavouredtoprevailhthe
panytogoandsup:butblifilandth
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declaringperhapsrightlythatitproperforapersonofhis
funtobeseenatanyplahispresentndition.
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parsinguptherear.thishad,indeed,offeredtotarryh
hisbrotherth,professinghisregardforthecloth
perthiodepart;butthacceptthefavour,and,
after.e.
thusehisbloodyfray;andthusshallehbookof
thishistory.
bookvi
ntainingaboutthreeweeks
chapter1
oflove
inourlastbookuchhthe
passionoflove;andinoursucceedingbookshallbeforcedto
hahissubjeaynotthereforeinthis
plainationofthatde
doanyotherwonderful
disveries,pretendtohavefoundout,thatthereisnosuch
passioninthehu.
ehthatsurprisi,
entiohelatedr.s,ashaving,by
thereforceofgeniusalone,houttheleastassistanceofany
kindofleaing,orevenreading,disveredthatprofoundand
invaluablesecretthatthereisnogod;orhertheyarenotrather
thesaeyearssinceverychalardthe
hattherehingsasvirtueoodness
reallyexistinginhunnature,and
pride,ietodeterne.iy,ianed
tosuspect,thatalltheseseveralfindersoftruth,arethevery
identicalhod
usedinboththesesearchesaftertruthandaftergold,beingindeed
ohesa,viz.,thesearg,ruaging,andexaningintoa
nastyplaerinstances,intothenastiestofall
places,abadnd.
butthoughinthisparticular,andperhapsintheirsuccess,the
truthfinderandthegoldfinderyveryproperlybepared
together;yetiy,surely,therebenoparisoween
thetpudenceor
follytoassert,froheillsuccessofhissearch,thattherewasno
suchthingasgoldiruthfinder,having
rakedoutthatjakes,hisoind,aherecapableoftrag
norayofdivinity,noranythingvirtuood,orlovely,or
loving,veryfairly,holy,andlogicallyncludesthatnosuch
thiintheion.
toavoid,hoention,ifpossible,hthese
philosophers,iftheyoshowourown
dispositiontoaatterspeaceablybetweenus,weshallhere
ketheoncessions,aypossiblyputaothe
dispute.
first,anynds,andperhapsthoseofthe
philosophers,areentirelyfreefroheleasttracesofsucha
passion.
sendly,thathedesireof
satisfyingavoraciousappetitehacertainquantityofdelicate
anflesh,isbynoansthatpassionforhihere
hisisindeedreproperlyhunger;andasnogluttonis
ashadtoapplytheohisappetite,andtosayheloves
sudsuchdishes;soytheloverofthiskind,hequal
propriety,say,hehungersaftersudsu.
thirdly,iostacceptable
ncession,thatthisloveforanadvocate,thoughit
satisfiesitselfinaanner,dothheless
seekitsouchasthegrossestofallour
appetites.
and,lastly,thatthislove,operatestowardsoneofa
differentsex,isveryapt,topletegratification,to
callintheaidofthathuionedabove;andh
itissofarfrobating,thatitheightensallitsdelightstoa
degreescarceigihoseibleof
anyotheretionsthaealone.
ioallthesencessions,idesireofthephilosophers
togrant,thatthereisinsoibelieveinnyhusa
kindandbenevolentdisposition,ifiedbyntributingto
thehappinessofothers.thatinthisgratificationalone,asin
friendship,ialandfilialaff
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