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www.xsz.tw”ifeaodestru,”crieshe,”butthelossof
sophia.ifyouefrohestbitteragonies,recallthat
cruelsentendeed,ieverparthyou,indeediot.”
theloversnobling,sophiabeing
uojones,aasuo
holdit;eofreadershink
hadlastedlongenough,erruptedbyoneofsodifferenta
nature,thatherelationofitforadifferent
chapter.
chapter9
beingofapestuouskindthantheforr
beforeaybe
propertoreunthadpastinthehallduriender
interview.
soonafterjoneshadleft.anneraboventioned,
hissister,andedofallthathad
passedbetherandsophiarelatingtoblifil.
thisbehaviourihegoodladynstruedtobean
absolutebreachofthenditiononokeep
herlovefor.jonesasecret.shensideredherself,therefore,at
fulllibertytorevealallshekhesquire,hshe
iediatelydidiexplicitter,andony
orpreface.
theideaebeter,hadnever
oninutes
ofhisaffesuspi,oron
anyotheroccasion.hedidindeednsideraparityoffortuneand
arriage,
asdifferenore
apprehensionofhisdaughtersfallingihan
alofadifferentspecies.
hebeca,therefore,likeohuruckathissisters
relation.heakinganyanswer,having
beenalstdeprivedofhisbreathbytheviolehesurprize.
this,houed,and,asisusualinothercasesafteran
interssion,hredoubledfordfury.
thefirstusehedeofthepoerhisrevery
frohesudde,odischargea
roundvolleyofoathsaions.afterhheproceeded
hastilytotheapartofindthelovers,and
rred,orratherindeedroaredforth,iionsofrevengeevery
stephe.
asrephonand
phyllisforthatesotherkareretiredintoso
pleasantsolitarygrove,toenjoythedelightfulionoflove,
thatbashfulboy,speakinpublidisneveragood
paniohante;here,is
serene,shouldhoarsethunderburstsuddenlythroughtheshattered
blingrollalongthesky,thefrightenedidstarts
frohessybankorverdantturf,thepaleliveryofdeathsucceeds
theredregintalsinhercheeks,fear
shakeshere,andherloversbling
tlis.
orasen,straotheofthe
plaeinnortaveat
salisbury,ifthegreatdoadnaswell
assoofhissettersondothatofafool,shouldrattlehiss,
anddreadfullyhuorththegrulingcatchalongthegallery;the
frightedstraandaghast;scaredatthehorridsound,theyseek
soplatheapproagdanger;andifthe
ittheirexit,uretheiecksto
es.
sotreledpoorsophia,sotuedshepaleatthenoiseofher
father,ostdreadfultohear,swearing,
cursing,andvohedestruofjoosaythetruth,i
believetheyouthhielfsoprudentions,
havepreferredanotherplae,hadhisterror
onsophiasaonton
anyotherself,thanashislovedehiartake
everaffectedher.
andnohesquire,havingburstopenthedoor,behelda
antlysuspendedallhisfuryagainstjohishe
ghastlyappearanceofsophia,edawayinherlovers
ar.thistragicalsight.enosoonerbeheld,thanallhis
rageforsookhiheroaredforhelpostviolence;ran
firsttohisdaughter,thenbacktothedoorcallingforer,and
thenbackagaintosophia,nevernsideringihen
ingthattherehe
stancesof
hisdaughterployedhis
thoughts.
s.berofservantssooncatothe
assistanceofsophiaher,rdials,ahingnecessaryon
thoseoccasions.thesehsuchsuccess,thatsophia
inaveryfeinutesbegantorever,andallthesytooflife
toretu.uponaidand
s.e:nordidthatgoodladydeparte
eadnitionshherbrother,onthedreadfuleffectsofhis
passion,or,asshepleasedtocallit,dness.
thesquire,perhaps,didnotuandthisgoodadvice,asit
iration:at
least,ifhediduandit,heprofitedverylittlebyit;for
nosoonerdiatefearsforhisdaughter,than
herelapsedintohisforrfrenzy,usthaveprodu
iediatebattlehjones,hadnotparsonsupple,whowasavery
strongn,bee,andbyreforcerestraihesquirefrobr >
actsofhostility.
thentsophiaed,jonesadvanaverysuppliant
o.s,andbegged
hiobepacified;forthat,inuedinsuchapassion,it
possibletogivehinysatisfa.
”iisfaothee,”anshesquire:”sodoff
thyan,andilllicktheeas
everlickedinthylife.”hetheteredtheyouthhabundance
ofthatlanguageenbrace
oppositesidesofthequestion;to
salutethatpartrodutoall
ntroversiesthatariseangthelo
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