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nightidreaagain,thatirodebehindyouonalkare,
,aokenschgoodfortune,h
iaesolvedtopursueunlessyouhavethee.”
aquoteofaeneasspeechtodido,theaeneidii,3:”oqueen,you
bidcalltondtheunspeakablegrief.”
2pthenedbyunion.
”ishouldbeveryglad,.partridge,”ansohave
itinpoakeyouandsforyoursufferingsonat,
thoughatpresentiseenolikelihoodofit;however,iassureyoui
ypoogrant.”
”itisinyourpoin;”foridesire
nothihaoattendyouinthisexpedition.nay,i
havesoentirelysetheartuponit,thatifyoushouldrefuse,
youhabarberandasurgeoninoh.”
jonesansiling,thatheshouldbeverysorrytobethe
ouany
prudentialreasons,iodissuadebenjanweshall
hereafterpartridgefroispurpose;butallridge
reliedstronglyonhisdreafthelkare.”besides,sir,”
sayshe,”iproseyouihaveasgoodaninationtothecause
asanyoinyourpanyoot.”
jones,uchpleasedhpartridgeaspartridgeuld
be,andnsultedhisoionbutthe
goodoftheotherindesiringhiostaybehind,whenhefoundhis
friendsoresolute,atlastgavehis;butthenrelleg
hielf,hesaid,”perhaps,.partridge,youthinkishallbeable
tosupportyou,butireallyaot;”aakingouthispurse,
hetoldoutnineguineas,une.
partridgeanshisdependenceure
favour;forhehhlynvincedhelyhaveenough
inhisporatherthe
riofthetallihaveisatyourservidat
yourdisposal.iinsistuponyourtakingthewhole,andibegonly
toattendyouinthequalityofyourservant;nildesperandust
teucroduceetauspiceteucro:buttothisgenerousproposal
nit.
letusdespairofnothingeucerisourleader,andweare
underhisauspices.
itoing,yarose
nanteauof.jonese
tobecarriedhoutahorse.
”ifiypresutogiveadvice,”sayspartridge,”this
portnteau,heverythinginit,exceptafes,shouldbe
leftbehind.thoseishallbeeasilyabletocarryforyou,andthe
restofyouryhouse.”
thisthodhao;ahe
barberdeparted,ioprepareeverythingforhisintended
expedition.
chapter7
ntainierreasonsthananyappearedforthe
nductofpartridge;anapologyforthee
furtheraneylandlady
thoughpartridgeostsuperstitiousofn,he
panyjonesonhisexpedition
relyfroheonsofthejointstoolandare,ifhis
prospecthadbeeerthantohavesharedtheplundergained
inthefieldofbattle.infainateon
therelationhehadheardfroones,heuldnotreo
hielfthat.allost
firybelievedhiobeoutofdoors,foranyreasonhhehad
heardassigned.hencluded,therefore,thattheion,
andthatjones,ofhehadoftenfroisrresposheardthe
hisfather.itca
intohishead,therefore,thatifheuldprevailhtheyoung
georetubaeansrender
aservicetoalleranger;
nay,indeed,henceivedthatveryangererfeited,and
thatalltohisoation.andthis
suspiihetenderbehaviourof
thatexhisgreatseverity
topartridge,selftobei,uldnot
nguilty;lastly,frohe
alloelyreceivedlongaftertheannuityhad
beenpubli,andhhelookeduponasakindof
srtney,orratherbyentforinjustice;foritis
veryunn,ibelieve,forntoascribethebeionsthey
retoany
othertive.ifheuldbyanyansthereforepersuadetheyoung
georetuho,hedoubtednotbutthatheshouldagainbe
receivedintothefavourofallhy,andwellrewardedforhis
pains;nay,andshouldbeagaioredtohisnativeuntry;a
restorationselfneveroreheartilythanpoor
partridge.
asforjones,heisfiedhthetruthoftheother
hadasserted,andbelievedthatpartridgehadnootherisbut
lovetohiandzealforthecause;ablaableofcautionand
diffideheveracityofothers,inhyof
sure.tosaythetruth,therearebutten
beepossessedofthisexlong
experiennature;e,isof
antbygenius,reatnaturalparts;anditisinfihe
betterofthetastersofitchearlierin
life,butasitisan
posedonbyeversony,ystillhopetofind
othersreho;ainnecessary
adnitionsfroossible,sthavevery
littleuandingindeed,ifheeverrendershielfliabletobe
onnature,heoo
youngtohavegaibyexperience;foratthediffident
arrivetillverylatein
life;eoldo
despisetheuandingsofallthosetleyounger
thantheelves.
jonesspentstpartofthedayinthepanyof
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