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shehadbeforeattehedressing.frohesealsshe
retiredaboutfiveertheotherservants,havingonly
stayedtodrink”thekihes,.
,thatenshould
einhthefirstdish,andgooutafterthefirstglass.
obedieheseorderstask;forthe
ionifitybecalledsosuchasuld
eainalady.itnsistedchieflyofhallowing,singing,
relationsofspadventures,bdy,andabuseofen,andof
thegovent.
these,hor.esawhiswife;
foroherbed,hehathe
uldnotsee;andinthespseasonhealher
beforeitistressofherti,and
hadbesidesaaand;thoughunhappily,
ihebadnessoftheneighbourhood,andoftheroads,de
thisoflittleuse;fooneuchvalueontheiecks
hroughtheone,oranyvalueontheir
hours,edtheother.noodealholyhthe
reader,shedidheretuexpeuch
indulgenarriedagainstherwillbyafond
father,thetchhaviheradvantageousonherside;forthe
squiresestateore
thanabarel8000.henceperhapsshehadntractedalittle
gloonessofteer,forsheheragoodservantthanagood
hegratitudetoretutheextraordinary
degreeofrrth,hhesquirereceivedher,evenh
agoodhuuredsle.sheoreover,sotisinterfereh
ttersnceher,astheviolentdrinkingofher
husband,ssheeofthefew
opportunitieshegaveherofrenstratingagainst.andonher
lifesheveryeaestlyeedhiocarryherfortonthsto
london,ptorilydenied;nay,hhiswifefor
therequesteverafter,beinghatallthehusbandsin
londonarecuckolds.
forthislast,andnyoodreasolength
heartilyhatedhishishatred
beforeherdeath,soheneverfotitafterwhen
anythingintheleastsouredhiasabadstingday,ora
disteeranghishounds,oranyothersuchsfortune,he
nstantlyventedhisspleenbyiivesagainstthedeceased,
saying,”ifhis.”
theseiiveshehrohbefore
sophiforashelovedherrethanhedidanyother,sohewas
reallyjealousthatshehadlovedhertherbetterthanhiandthis
jealousysophiaseldoailedofheighteningontheseoccasions;for
heedhviolatingherearshtheabuseofher
ther,butendeavouredtoforexplicitapprobationofallthis
abuse;hhdesireheneveruldprevailuponherbyany
proseorthreatstoply.
henyreadershatthesquirehad
nothatedsophiaasustinforbr >
thethathatredisnottheeffeediubr >
ofjealousy.itis,indeed,verypossibleforjealouspersonsto
killtheobje.h
sentintbeingaprettyhardrsel,andbearingsothingoftheair
ofaparadox,hereadertochehecuduponittothe
endofthechapter.
chapter5
thegenerousbehaviourofsophiato
sophiakeptsilenceduringthefoingspeechofherfather,nor
didsheonsherhanhasigh;butasheuood
helanguage,or,ashecalledit,lingooftheeyes,sohe
efurtherapprobationofhis
sentints,andedofhisdaughter;tellingher,inthe
usualedsheotakethepartofeverybody
againsthiasshehadalother.”
sophiareiningstillsilent,hecryedout,”b
uheraddbtoa.,
isupposeyoudespiseyourfathertoo,anddontthinkhioodenough
tospeakto”
”forheavenssake,sir,”ansgivesocruela
tutosilence.iaureihanbeguiltyofany
disrespecttohouretospeak,whenevery
usteitheroffenddearpapa,ornvictoftheblackest
ingratitudeaspietytotheryofthebestofthers;
forsuch,iaertain,ae”
”andyouraunt,isuppose,isthebestofsisterstoo”repliedthe
squire.”oalloay
fairlyinsistuponthat,ithink”
”indeed,sir,”sayssophia,”ihavegreatobligationstoaunt.
shehathbeeherto.”
”aoo,”retuede;”soyouake
herparttooyouhatshehathactedthepartofthe
vilestsisterintheworld”
”uponustbelieheartkedly
ifidid.iknoyauntandyoudifferveryyourwaysof
thinking;butihaveheardherathousandtisexpressthegreatest
affenvinherbeingthe
sisterinthehereareveryfeherbetter.”
”theenglishofallhis,”ansin
theanisintheright,
ahewrongalways.”
”pardon,sir,”criessophia.”idonotsayso.”
”dontyousay”anspudence
tosayshesintheright:dothitnotfollo
iheosuffersucha
presbyterianhanoveriaohouse.sheyditeof
aplotforanythingiketothegovent.”
”sofar,sir,fryouoryourestate,”sayssophia,”if
aunthaddiedyesterday,iavincedsheyouher
une.”
etoassert;
butcertainitis,theselastratedverydeepintotheears
ofherfather,andproducedachresensibleeffectthanallshe
hadsaidbefore.hereeaas
anreceivesabulleti
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