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    reaed.

    thatafteoon.e,acquaintedhis

    daughterhhisiion;tellingher,hekshe

    hadhearditbeforefroeraunt.sophialookedverygraveuponthis,

    noruldshepreveealingintohereyes.”e,

    e,”saysaidenishairs;iknowall;i

    assureyousisterhathtoldall.”

    ”isitpossible,”sayssophia,”thataunthavebetrayed

    already””ay,ay,”sayse;”betrayedyouay.why,you

    betrayedyourselfyesterdayatdinner.youshoyvery

    plainly,ithink.butyouyounggirlsneverknoyou.

    soyouarryyoutothenyouareinlove

    other,ireer,peredande

    nner;butithintyfourhoursafterwewere

    rried:.blifilisabriskyoungn,ao

    yoursqueashness.e,chearup,chearup;iexpeevery

    nute.”

    sophiahatheraunthadbehavedhonourablyto

    her:aeroghthatdisagreeableafteoonh

    aschresolutionaspossible,andhoutgivingtheleastsuspi

    intheoherfather.

    .blifilsoonarrived;and.esoonafterhdrawing,

    lefttheyoungupletogether.

    herealongsilenearaquarterofanhourensued;forthe

    gentlening

    destyptedtospeak,

    andasoftensuppressedhisattheverypointofutterance.

    atlastouttheybrokeinatorrentoffarfetchedandhighstrained

    plints,looks,half

    boonosyllables.blifil,froisinexperiehe

    en,andfroisookthisbehaviour

    foradestassenttohisurtship;andoshortenase

    ,

    heiutedthat,too,relytobashfulness,andfortedhielf

    thatheshouldsoonhaveenoughofherpany.

    helyisfiedhhisprospectofsuccess;

    forastothatentireandabsolutepossessionoftheheartofhis

    stressanticloversrequire,theveryideaofitnever

    enteredhishead.herfortuneandherpersonhesoleobjects

    ofhisadenodoubtsoontoobtaintheabsolute

    property;as.indatch;

    andashehestrictobediencehsophiawasalwaysready

    topaytoherfathershegreaterstillher

    ,iftherehority,therefore,

    togethershhefanciedinhisownpersonand

    ion,uldnotfail,hethought,ofsucceedinghayoung

    lady,io,entirelydisengaged.

    ofjoainlyhadheleastjealousy;andihave

    oftenthoughtitagihe

    characterheuntryholy,letthe

    readerdeterne,ofbeihefellowsinengland,

    ghtrenderhidioustoaladyofthestexelarydesty.

    perhapshissuspiightbelaidasleepbythebehaviourof

    sophia,andofjoneshielf,pany

    together.lastly,andindeedprincipally,hehere

    anotherselfinthecase.hefahathekhe

    bottoandhadiyagreatforhisuanding,for

    notbeiachedtohisoerest.hehadnoapprehension

    thatjoneshsophiandasforanylucrative

    tives,heigiheytlehsosillya

    fellooreover,thoughttheaffairofllyseagritill

    arriage;forjones

    reallylovedhirois

    hitillhisbehaviouronthesir.allhyhad

    entirelyalienatedhisheart;anditeansofthequarrelh

    hadehisoccasion,arehat

    .blifilknehingofthealterationhe

    affeerlyboetoolly.

    frohesereasons,therefore,.blifilsaohis

    successhsophia.hencludedherbehaviourhatofall

    otheryoungladiesonafirstvisitfrolover,andithadindeed

    entirelyansations.

    .etookcaretohis

    stress.hefoundhioelevatedouredh

    hisdaughter,andsosatisfied,thattheold

    gentleoanyother

    anticastoexpresstheextravaganceofhisjoy;forhehadnot

    theleastndoveranyofhispassions;andthat

    anytitheasdantinhisndhurriedhiothe

    excesses.

    assoonasblifilay

    kissesanderacesbestobye,thegoodsquire

    instantlyiofhisdaughter,henosoonerfoundthanhe

    pouredforththestextravagantraptures,biddingherchuse

    clothesahehadnootheruse

    forfortuokeherhappy.hethencaressedheragainand

    againostprofusionoffondness,calledherbythest

    endearingnas,andprotestedsheh.

    sophiaperceiviherinthisfitofaffe,hshedid

    notabsolutelyknohereasonofforfitsoffondness

    unusualtohithoughthisoreviolentthanordinary,

    thoughtsheshouldneverhaveabetteropportunityofdisclosing

    herselfthanatpresent,asfaratleastasregarded.blifil;and

    shetooheyhsheshouldsoonbeunderof

    ingtoafullexplanation.afterhavingthahesquire,

    therefore,forallhisprofessionsofkindness,sheadded,halook

    fullofinexpressiblesoftness,”andisitpossiblepapabe

    sogoodtoplaceallhisjoyinhissophyshappiness”h

    edbyagreatoath,andakiss;shethenlaid

    holdofhishand,and,fallingonherknees,afternyand

    passionatede”not

    tokeherthestserablecreatureohbyfherto

    rryaested.thisieofyou,dearsir,”

    saidshe,”foryoursake,as

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