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    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw栗子网  www.lizi.tw小说站  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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