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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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