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    surlily,”ibelievethecauseisnotfaroff;ifyoubeatthebushes

    ayfindher.””findher”repliede:”haveyou

    beenfightingforaaninhisat

    there,”saidth:”hebestknohen,”criese,”it

    isa,tothouartaliquorishdog.but

    e,gentlen,beallfriends,andgohoe,andkefinal

    peaceoverabottle.””iaskyourpardon,sir,”saysth:”it

    isnosuanofcharactertobethus

    injuriouslytreated,andbuffetedbyaboy,onlybecauseiwould

    havedoy,inendeavtodetedbringtojusticea

    r.

    allhyandyourself;forifyouputthelaion,asyou

    oughttodo,youin.”

    ”iheuntryoffoxes,”criese.”i

    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

    absolutelyrefused;theforrsaying,thereorereasonsthanhe

    uldthenntion,ustdeclihishonour;aer

    declaringperhapsrightlythatitproperforapersonofhis

    funtobeseenatanyplahispresentndition.

    joneshepleasureofbeinghhis

    sophisoonherchedhsquireeandhisladies,the

    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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