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    tosecureyou.”

    suasdanthadourlieutenahisensign,thatallthat

    fervencyehthe

    floor,atedthesaidensigntohavedrawnhis

    sthelieutenant,hadhethenhadonedanglingathis

    side:butallthes,the

    verybeginningofthefray,ser.

    northertonoattendthefinalissueofthisaffair.

    thefrelenand.adderly,atthedesireoftheir

    ndingofficer,hadraisedupthebodyofjones,butastheyuld

    per,theyagaihibr >

    fall,adderlydainghiorhavingbloodedhisat;andthe

    fre:

    havehearddeengliseley,laandattush

    hiast.”

    selftothedoor,heapplied

    hielflikediatelyattending,he

    dispatusqueteersandasurgeon.these

    nds,togetherself

    seen,notonlyproducedthesoldiers,butpresentlydrehe

    landlordofthehouse,hiss,and,indeed,every

    oneelseetobeintheinn.

    todescribeeveryparticular,andtorelatetheion

    oftheensuingse,isnotypoypens,

    anduld,atonce,alltogether,asthepanynow

    spoke.thereaderst,therefore,hielfost

    rerkableis,andperhapsheyveryherest.

    thefirstthingdonehebodyofnortherton,who

    beingdeliveredintotheenharporalattheir

    head,nductedfroplacehhewasverywilling

    toleave,butitoaplaceherhewasvery

    unsicalarethedesiresof

    aition,theveryntthisyouthhadattaihe

    aboventionedhonour,heeohave

    retiredtosoeroftheeofitshouldnever

    havereachedhisears.

    itsurprizesus,andsoperhaps,itythereader,thatthe

    lieutenant,aan,shouldhaveappliedhischiefcare,

    rathertosecuretheoffehantopreservethelifeofthe

    entionthisobservation,nothanyviewof

    pretendingtoaecritic

    shouldhereafterpluhielfondisveringit.wewouldhave

    thesegentlenknoisoddincharactersaswellas

    theelves,butitisourbusiorelatefactsastheyare;h,

    isthepartoftheleaedandsagacious

    readertonsultthatinalbookofnature,eeverypassage

    inourranscribed,thoughenotalhe

    particularpageforitsauthority.

    thepanydisposition.

    theysuspeheircuriosityhepersonoftheensign,

    tilltheyshouldseehiereafterinareengagingattitude.at

    present,theirployedaboutthe

    bloodyobjethefloor;inachair,

    sooodisversosytooflifeandtion.thesewereno

    soonerperceivedbythepanyforjonesfirstgenerally

    ncludedtobedeadthantheyallfellatooprescribingfor

    hiorashephysicalorder,everyohere

    tookthatoffi.

    bleedingousvoiceofthe;butunluckily

    thereorathand;everyohencried,”callthe

    barber;”butirredastep.severalrdialswaslikewise

    prescribedinthesaiiveillthelandlordordered

    upatankardbeer,hatoast,he

    bestrdialinengland.

    thepersonprincipallyassistantonthisoccasion,iheonly

    oneedlikelytodoany,helandlady:

    sheeofherhair,andappliedittotheostop

    theblood;shefelltopleshherhand;

    andhavingexprestgreatforherhusbandsprescriptionof

    beer,shedespataidstoheroforabottle

    ofbrandy,of,sheprevailedon

    jones,retuedtohisseodrinkaverylarge

    aifuldraught.

    soonafterhesurgeon,hewound,

    havingshakenhishead,andbladeverythinghwasdone,

    orderedhispatientinstantlytobed;inhinkproper

    toleavehiotitohisrepose,andshallhere,therefore,put

    aothischapter.

    chapter13

    ntainingthegreataddressofthelandlady,thegreatleaing

    ofasurgeon,andthesolidskillincasuistryofthehy

    lieutenant

    heanohisbed,andthehousebegan

    againtoclearupfrohehurryhisacthadoccasioned,

    thelandladythusaddressedthendingofficer:”iafraid,

    sir,”saidshe,”thisyoungndidnotbehavehielfaswellashe

    shoulddotoyourhonours;andifhehadbeenkilled,isupposehehad

    buthisdesarts:tobesure,enadtinferiorparsons

    intotheirpany,theyofttokeeptheirdista,as

    firsthusbaosay,feknoyown

    part,iaureishouldnothavesufferedanyfellooinclude

    theelvesilenspany;butithofthehadbeenan

    offiehearecruit.”

    ”landlady,”ansistakethewhole

    tter.theyoungnbehavedhielfextrelywell,andis,i

    believe,achbettergehantheensign.if

    theyoungfelloanostreasonto

    besorryforit;forthereginte

    felloy;andifheescapesfrohehands

    ofjustice,bla,dathatsall.”

    ”ayaygoodlackaday”saidthelandlady;”ouldhave

    thoftitay,ay,ay,iaatisfiedyourhonourice

    done;andtobesureitofttobetoeveryolenoftnotto

    killpoorfolksanhathasoultobe

    saved,asters.”

    ”indeed,da”saidthelieutenant,”youdothevolunteerwrong:i

    daresoreofagehantheoffice

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