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    reved,astheproposalr.self.blifil,

    therefore,afteraveryshorthesitation,ansr.allhy,that

    trinyohought;butthathe

    herlycare,thatheshouldin

    allthingssubthielftohispleasure.

    allanofspirit,andhispresentgravity

    arosefrorueandphilosophy,notfrinalphlegn

    hisdisposition;forhehadpossessedchfireinhisyouth,and

    hadrriedabeautifulanforlove.hetherefreatly

    pleasedhthisldansouldhehelp

    launewonder

    thattheheartofayoungnuldbeiregheforceof

    suchchar,ueprioraffe.

    blifilassuredhiehadnosuchguard;andthenproceededto

    disursese,thathe

    outhofaparentchlessdevoutlyined

    thananisfiedthathis

    nephehavinganyobje

    forher,indsisthesurefoundationof

    friendshipandlove.andashedoubtednotbuttheloverwould,ina

    littleti,beealtogetherasagreeabletohisstress,he

    foresahappinessarisingtoallpartiesbysoproperand

    desirableanunion.r.blifilshereforeheethe

    ingto.thathisnephewhad

    verythankfullyandgladlyreceivedtheproposal,andwouldbeready

    toontheyounglady,oaccept

    hisvisit.

    ediately

    retuedaionedaohis

    daughter,heappoihatveryafteoonforopeningtheseof

    urtship.

    assoonashehaddispatchedthisssenger,heiofhis

    sister,hefoundreadingandexpoundingthegazettetoparson

    supple.tothisexpositioendnearaquarter

    ofanhour,thoughpetuosity,

    beforeheospeak.atlength,however,hefoundan

    opportunityofacquaintingthelady,thathehadbusinessofgreat

    nsequenparttoher;to

    eyourservice.thingslooksohenorth,thatiwas

    neverierhuur.”

    theparsonthenhdraeacquaintedherhallh

    hadpassed,anddesiredhertonicatetheaffairtosophia,h

    shereadilyandchearfullyuook;thoughperhapsherbrotherwasa

    littleobligedtothatagreeablenortheaspecthhadso

    delightedher,thatheheardnontonhisproceedings;forthey

    etoohastyandviolent.

    chapter5

    inedpassedbet

    sophiaber,readihe

    ntshesaucheageess,

    thatthegoodladyuldnotforbearaskingher,bookthatwas

    edso,”

    aherashadnorafraid

    tooistheproduofayoungladyoffashion,

    anding,ithink,dothhonourtohersex,andwhose

    goodheartisanhonourtohunnature.”s.ethentookup

    thebook,aelyafterthredohe

    authorisofaverygoodfaly;butsheisnotgpeopleone

    kno;forthebestjudgessay,thereisnot

    adasetupownopinion,”says

    sophia,”againstthebestjudges,butthereappearstoagreatdeal

    ofhunnatureinit;andinnypartssochtruetendeessand

    delicacy,thatithathstnyatear.””ay,anddoyouloveto

    crythen”saystheaunt.”iloveatendersensation,”anshe

    niece,”andhepriceofatearforitatany

    ti.””shoe,”saidtheaunt,”wasyoureading

    eihiehat,ibelieve,

    andverylovingtoo.youblush,dearsophia.ahchild,you

    shouldreadbookseachyoualittlehypocrisy,h

    ructyouhoohideyourthoughtsalittlebetter.”i

    hope,da”anshoughtstobe

    ashadofdisvering.””ashadno,”criestheaunt,”idont

    thinkyouhaveanythoughtsedof;a,

    child,youblushedjustiohewordloving.dear

    sophy,beassuredyouhavenotohoughtnotwell

    acquaiions,

    longbeforeiion.didyouthink,child,because

    youhavebeeoioseuponyourfather,thatyouuldiose

    upondoyouigineididnotknohereasonofyouroverag

    allthatfriendshipfor.blifilyesterdayihaveseenalittletoo

    choftheobesodeceived.nay,nay,donotblushagain.

    itellyouitisapassionyoubeashadof.itisapassion

    iselfapprove,andhavealreadybroughtyourfatherintothe

    approbationofit.indeed,isolelynsideryourination;fori

    ay

    sacrificehigherprospects.e,ihavene

    yourverysoul.keyour,andiakeyoushall

    behappytotheveryextentofyourada”sayssophia,

    lookingrefoolishlythanevershedidinherlife,”ikno

    tosayadashouldyoususpeay,nodishoy,”

    retueds.e.”nsider,youarespeakingtooneofyourown

    sex,toanaunt,andihopeyouarenvincedyouspeaktoafriend.

    nsider,youareonlyrevealingtoiknoi

    plainlysaostartfulofalldisguises,

    usthavedeceivedanyone

    perfectlyknohely,isapassionhi

    highlyapprove.””la,da”sayssophia,”youeupononeso

    unaadaiaotblindand

    anperfebled

    togetherbutisitpossiblefatherandyou,daseey

    eyes””itellyou,”a,”irelyapprove;and

    thisveryafteoonyourfatherhathappointedforyoutoreceiveyour

    lover.””fa

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