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www.192.tw栗子小說 m.lizi.twangenerallybelongstoyourtrade;butitsee
hoy
fatherdisiedforit.heaster;andbecausei
uldreadbeforeiulddane,a
everyfarthinganghisotherchildren.ohaveyour
telesolaiaskyourpardon,ifancythereishiatusin
nuscriptis.iheardyouotheifinditwasa
stake.””oncludeso”saysjones.”sure,sir,”
ansantocarryabrokenhead
thither;forthatonele.”
kehasteslowly.
2allofusdoeverything.
3iaotuor.
4hardtoshare.
5thusthesetears.
”uponhouartaveryoddfellow,andilike
thyhuurextrely;ishallbeverygladifthoueto
afterdinner,anddrinkaglasse;ilongtobebetter
acquaihee.”
”odearsir”saidthebarber,”idoyoutesasgreata
favour,ifyouyfriend”cries
jones.”lehyouifyouplease;fori
dearlylovegoodnature;andasyouhavefoundouttobeaical
felloy,ifyouarenotohe
bestnaturedgeheuniverse.”jonesnoairs
lydrest,andperhapsthefairadonisalovelierfigure;
ahehadnoylandlady;forasthatgoodandid
notreselevenusatallinherperson,soherdidsheinher
taste.happyhaditbeenfoannythechaerid,ifshehadseen
istress,forthatpirlfellsoviolentlyin
loveihatherpassionafter
hernyasigh.thisnannyelypretty,andaltogetheras
y;forshehadrefusedadraersinthe
neighbourhood,butthebrighteyesofourheroethae
inant.
uedtothekit,hisclothyetlaid;
norindeedainingin
statuquo,asdidthefireodressit.this
disappointntghthaveputnyaphilosophicalteerintoa
passion;butithadnosucheffejones.heonlygavethelandlady
agentlerebuke,saying,”siogetitheated
hean,oved
bypassion,orbysha,orbyotive,iot
tell,firstgaveherservantsaroundsldfordisobeyingthe
ordershenbiddingthedrawerlaya
napkininthesuaboutthetteringoodeaest,and
soonacplishedit.
thissun,intoed,as
luonludo;foritentintohesunhad
scarceeverlooked.itinthehouse;and
happyforjohatitoo
hungrytofindanyfault;buthavingoisfiedhisappetite,he
orderedthedra,and
expressedsoresentntathavingbeenshooadungeon.
aplayofoshine:”agrove
frootbeinglight”;thus,aor.
thedrands,heeti,
attehebarber,to
solongforhispanyhadhenotbeenlisteningito
thelandlady,ertainingacirclethatshehadgathered
rouhehistoryofpoorjones,partofhshehad
extractedfroisoheotherpartwasherown
ingeniousposition;forshesaid”heaken
intothehouseofsquireallhy,wherehewasbredupasan
apprentidnoisdeeds,particularly
flovetohisyoungstress,andprobablyforrobbingthe
house;forhoebythelittleh;and
this,”saysshe,”isyentlen,forsooth””aservantofsquire
alle””ehis
nae.nay,
aold,too,thatthesquirehadintainedhishisown
son,thofhehadquarrellednoebe
jones,hetoldyouthetruth,”saidthebarber;”forihave
relationsepeoplesayheishis
son.””eofhisfather””ittell
that,”saidthebarber;”nypeoplessonsdontgobythenaof
theirfather.””nay,”saidthelandlady,”ifithoughthewasa
gentlensson,thofhein
anuessnner;fornyofthesebyebloetobegreat
n,and,aspoorfirsthusbaosay,neveraffrontany
an.”
chapter5
adialoguebetr.jonesandthebarber
thisionpassedpartlydinnerinhis
dungeon,andpartlyingthebarberinthe
parlour.and,assoonasitin,aswehave
said,attendedhiandositdown.jones
thenfillingoutaglassofhbythe
appellationofdo.”agotibigratias,done,”
saidthebarber;andthenlookieadfastlyatjones,he
said,ingsurprize,asifhehad
relleayicravethefavourto
knoeisnotjooheotheransit
”saysthebarber;”how
strahiopass.jones,iaourstobedient
servant.ifindyoudonotknoe,hindeedisnoe
youneversaebutondthenyouwasveryyoung.pray,sir,how
doththegoodsquireallusoiubr >
patronus””ifind,”saidjones,”youdoindeedkihave
notthelikehappinessofrellegyou.””idonot
that,”criesbenjan;”butiaurprizedididnotknowyou
sooner,foryouarenotintheleastaltered.andpray,sir,yi,
houtoffenquireheryouaretravellingthisway””fill
theglass,.barber,”saidjones,”andasknorequestions.”
”nay,sir,”ansin,”ie;andihope
youdontthinkanofaicuriosity,forthatisa
viceycharge;butiask
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