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    台灣小說網  www.192.tw栗子網  www.lizi.tw台灣小說網  www.192.twadyrevedeverythinghwas

    notfixedtothefreehold;butheuresuspicious,andhad

    beeicularlysosihelossofhisspoon.inshort,the

    dreadofbeingrobbedtotallyabsorbedthefortableion

    thathehadnothingtolose.

    jonesbeingassuredthatheuldhavenobed,veryedly

    betookhielftoagreatchairdehrushes,h

    hadlatelyshunnedhispanyierapartnts,generously

    paidhivisitinhishulecell.

    asforthelandlord,heretiring

    torest.heretuedthereforetothekitfire,eheuld

    surveytheonlydoorotheparlour,orratherhole,

    ,itwas

    iossibleforanyadehis

    escapethroughit.

    chapter11

    theadventureofapanyofsoldiers

    thelandlordhavingtakenhisseatdirectlyoppositetothedoor

    oftheparlour,deterokeepguardtherethe.the

    guideandanotherfelloainedlongonduty,thoughthey

    herkneheirorue

    causeoftheirgdid,ilength,putaoit;

    forthishertharengthandgoodnessofthebeer,of

    ippledaverylargequantity,theygrefirstvery

    noisyandvociferous,andafterhasleep.

    butitinthepoposethefearsofrobin.

    hentiillhhiseyesfixedstedfastly

    onthedoorentof.joilla

    violentthunderingathisoutfroisseat,and

    obligedhioopenit;hanhis

    kites,whoallrushed

    uponhinastultuousannerasiftheyinteakehis

    little.

    thelandlordhisposttofuishhisnurous

    guestshbeer,heycalledfreateageess;andupon

    hissendorthirdretufrohecellar,hesar.jones

    standingbeforethefireiofthesoldiers;fority

    easilybebelieved,thatthearrivalofsochgoodpanyshould

    putaoanysleep,uhatfrobe

    apet.

    thepanyhavingnotyisfiedtheirthirst,nothing

    reitopaytherestaenproductive

    ofchschiefanddisangtheinferiorrankofgentry,who

    areapttofidifficultyinassessingthesuhexact

    regardtodistributivejustishallpay

    agtothequantityyoccurred

    uponthepresentoen

    had,intheirextrehurry,rchedoff,aftertheirfirstdraught,

    andhadentirelyfottontributeanythingtohesaid

    reing.

    aviolentdisputenoaybesaidtohave

    beendeposeduponoath;fortheoathsleastequaltoallthe

    otherpanyspoke

    together,andeverynseed

    ostprobablenclusionh

    uldbeforeseenhatalargeportionofthereingwould

    falltothelandlordssharetopay,oruchthesa

    thingainunpaid.

    allthisr.jonesionhthe

    serjeant;forthatofficerirelyuhepresent

    dispute,beingprivilegedbyierialallntribution.

    thedisputenothatitseedtodraowardsa

    litarydecision,eppingforheir

    claursatonce,bydeclaringthathehewhole

    reorethanthreeshillingsand

    fourpence.

    thisdeclarationprocuredjohethanksandapplauseofthewhole

    pany.theterhonourable,noble,andan,

    resouhroughtheroonay,landlordhielfbegantohavea

    betteropinionofhiandalsttodisbelievetheath

    theguidehadgiven.

    theserjeanthadinford.johattheyarg

    againsttherebels,andexpeaheglorious

    dukeofcuerland.byayperceiveacirce

    nicatebeforethatthis

    ehelaterebellionthehighest;and

    ihebandittiarchedintoengland,intending,asit

    ptpushing

    foretropolis.

    joneshadsoheroigredientsinhisposition,andwasa

    heartyothegloriouscauseofliberty,andofthe

    protestantreligion.itisnostances

    uantidwild

    uaking,itshouldotoserveasavoluhis

    expedition.

    ourndingofficerhadsaidallinhispoeand

    protethisgooddisposition,frohefirstnthehadbeen

    acquaihenobleresolutionaloud,

    pany,whoall

    criedout,”godblesskinggeeandyourhonour”;andthenadded,

    anyoaths,”htothelastdropsofour

    blood.”

    thegeipplingatthealehouse,

    earguntsintohis

    hands,touakethesaexpedition.andnoanteau

    belongingto.jonesbeingputupinthebaggagecart,theforces

    ovefuide,steppinguptojones,

    said,”sir,ihopeyouhatthehorseshavebee

    outallnight,andravelledagreatofourway.”

    jonespudenand,andacquainted

    thesoldierseritsofhiscause,ousin

    heguideforhisendeavourstoputupolen.

    sosaid,heoughttobetiednedheels;othersthathedeserved

    torulope;andtheserjeantshookhiseathiand

    underhisnd,sake

    anexaleofhi

    joentedhielfhoent,and

    rades,leavingtheguidetothepoor

    revengeandrevilinghiihelandlord

    joined,saying,”ay,ay,heisapureone,iyou.apret

    ...
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