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www.192.tw栗子小说 m.lizi.twnhishead.hestarted,staggered,andtued
pale.afterainedsilentaboveanute,andthenbeganin
thefolloanner:”yesterdayshee
heresteateyesterdayerday,ofallthedaysin
theyearisupposeifshediestorroto
sobodyelse,andperhapsoutofthevaly.””aunt,sir,”cries
sophia,”hathveryviolentpassions,anditansay
douheirinfluence.”
”yout”retuedthefather:”andprayhbeenthe
occasionofputtiothoseviolentpassionsnay,h
ayouandshehardatitbeforei
besides,allourquarrelaboutyouihave
notquarrelledanyyearsbutuponyourat;
andnoeupon,asthofishouldbe
theoily.iuld
haveexpeaketo
alltherestoffondness.”
”ibeseeykneesibeseechyou,if
ihavebeentheunhappyoccasionofthisdifferehatyouwill
endeavourtokeitupyaunt,andnotsufferhertoleaveyour
houseinthisviolentrageofanger:sheisaverygoodnaturedan,
areatyou,sir.”
”soistgoandaskpardonforyourfault,sti”answered
ustdraofind
heragainindeed,ifiain”herehestopt,andsophia
throoreeies,atlengthprevaileduponhisothat
afterventingthreebittersarcasticalexpressionsagainst
hisdaughter,hedepartedasfastasheuldtoreverhissister,
beforeherequipageuldbegottenready.
sophiatheuedtoherouing,whereshe
indulgedherselfifthephraseybealloeinalltheluxury
oftendergrief.shereadoverrethaheletterhshehad
reufftoohisoccasion;andshe
bathedboththese,ashhertears.inthis
situationthefriendlys.hoedherutstabilitiesto
fortheraffliesofnyyoung
gentlen:andhavilyheirpartsandpersons,
assuredsophiathatsheghttakeherethods
sthavecertainlybeenusedesuccessindisordersofthe
likekind,orsoskilfulaprars.honourwouldnever
haveveoapplythenay,ihaveheardthatthellegeof
tobeassnrediesasanyinthe
feledispensary;butherithatsophiasdiseasediffered
inthosecasespto,i
andidreharbr >
thangood,andatlastsoinsedherstresshwasnoeasy
tterthatissedherfroerpresence.
chapter6
ntainivarietyoftter
thesquireovertookhissisterjustassheeppingintothe
adpartlybyfordpartlybysolicitations,prevailed
upooorderherhorsesbatotheirquarters.hesucceededin
thisattetuchdifficulty;fortheladywas,aswehave
alreadyhinted,ofastplacabledisposition,alyloved
herbrother,thoughshedespisedhisparts,orratherhislittle
knoheworld.
poorsophia,setonfootthisrenciliation,was
hesacrificetoit.theybothncurredintheirsureson
hernduct;jointlydeclaredher,anddirectly
proceededtounsel,hoostvigorous
nner.forthispurpose,s.eproposednotonlyan
iediatenclusionofthetreatyhallhy,butas
iediatelytocarryitintoexecution;saying,”thattherewasno
otherethods,hshe
suffitresolutio.by
violent,”saysshe,”ianrather,hastyasures;forasto
orabsoluteforustorbe
atteted.ourplanstbeedforasurprize,andnotfora
stor”
thesettersetopaya
visittohisstress.thesquirenosoonerheardofhisarrival,than
hesteptaside,byhissistersadvice,togivehisdaughterorders
fortheproperreceptionofherlover:ost
bitterexeentonherrefusal.
theietuosityofthesquireboredo;and
sophia,asherauntvery.
sheagreed,therefore,toseeblifil,thoughshehadscarcespiritsor
strengthsuffittoutterherassent.iogivea
peretorydenialtoafathershesotenderlyloved,wasno
easytask.hadthisuchless
resolutionthanistressof,would,perhaps,
haveservedher;butitisnounusualthingtoascribethoseas
eofear,easureproducedbylove.
inpursuanptorynd,
sophianoitted.blifilsvisit.seslikethis,ed
atlarge,afford,asentto
thereader.here,therefore,rictlyadheretoaruleof
horace;byatters
heydespairofplaginashininglight;arule,we
nceiveofexcellehehistorianastothepoet;and
ustatleasthavethisgoodeffect,thatnya
greatevilforsoallgreatbooksarecalledhusbereduced
toasllone.
itispossiblethegreatartusedbyblifilatthisinterview
adeanotherninhis
circesher,andtohaverevealedthe
ofherhearttohibutshehadntractedsoillanopinionof
thisyoulen,thatsheoplafidence
inhiforsilicity,atchfor
,therefore,irelyforced,and
indeedsuchasisgenerallyprescribedtinsuponthesend
forlvisitfroneedfortheirhusband.
butthoughblifildeclaredhielftothesquireperfectlysatisfied
an,panyhhis
sister,hadoverheardall,sowellpleased.heresolve
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