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    inherhouse.

    s.efieldhappeobeintheyardwhenjonesandhis

    attendantrchedin.hersagacitysoondisveredintheairofour

    heroesothingfrohevulgar.sheordered

    herservants,therefore,iediatelytoshointoarooand

    presentlyaftertodinnerhherself;h

    invitatiohankfullyauchlessagreeable

    panythanthatofs.ut

    thanshehadprovided,eaftersolongfasting

    andsolongawalk.

    besides.jonesandthegoodgoveessofthension,theresat

    doewhohad

    broughtthenee,

    ention,herewas

    likeselfalawyer,and

    eersetshire.thisfellow,i

    say,stiledhielfalaostvilepettyfogger,

    aybeterd

    trainbearerstothelaerariesintheprofession,

    orelesfor

    halfacrohanapostboy.

    duriiofdihesorsetshirelaed

    thefaceofjones,r.allhys;forhehad

    oftenvisitedinthatgentlenskit.hethereforetook

    oilytherehthat

    faliarityeanintitefriendoracquaintance

    of.allhy;andindeedhedidallinhispooinsinuate

    hielftobesuch,thoughhehadneverhadthehonourofspeaking

    toanypersoninthatfalyhigherthaler.jonesanswered

    allhisquestioo

    haveseeyfoggerbefore;andthoughhencluded,frohe

    outan,thatheusurpedafreedobr >

    eansintitled.

    astheionoffellohiskindisofallothersthe

    stdetestabletonofanyseheclothoved

    than.jonesrs.

    efieldtodoapehy

    harris,andotherpublient,astheseverestlot

    aheircalling,naly,thatofbeingobligedtokeep

    panyhtheirguests.

    joneshadnosoonerquittedtheroothayfogger,ina

    rs.efield,”ifshekfine

    sparkan

    before.””thegentlen,indeed”repliedthepettyfogger;”a

    prettygerulyhebastardofafellohowas

    hangedforhorsestealisquireallhysdoor,

    inaboxsofullofrainer,

    thatheainlyhavebeendrobeenreserved

    forae.””ay,ay,yountionit,iprotest:we

    uandost

    facetiousgrin.”

    tobetakenin;forheisatiersoneverybodyknows,andwas

    afraidofdraselfintoascrape;ahebastardwas

    bredup,andfed,andcloathifiedalltothean;

    andtherehegotoheservantidshchild,andpersuaded

    hertosself;andafter

    ofohaandedhior

    follor.blifil

    behindhisbadonce,hya

    druaalloverthehousetopreventhiroleeping;and

    tyotherprahplayed,forallfouror

    fivedaysago,justbeforeilefttheuntry,thesquirestrippedhibr >

    starknaked,andtuedhiutofdoors.”

    ”andveryjustlytoo,iprotest,”criesdoy

    oudpray

    eofthisprettygentlen”

    ”thenaoun”ansas

    jones.”

    ”jones”ansr.johat

    livedat.allanthatdinedh

    us””theverysa,”saidtheother.”ihaveheardofthe

    gentlen,”criesdoen;butineverheardanyillcharacter

    ofhi””andiaure,”sayss.efield,”ifhalfthis

    gehsaidbetrue,.johthestdeceitful

    untenanceieversaisesothingvery

    different;andistsay,forthelittleihaveseenofhiheisas

    civilaanasyouonverseh.”

    pettyfoggercallingtondthathehadnotbeenswo,ashe

    usuallyhehad

    deprecationsthatthelandladys

    ears

    ofherbelief.uponadayouigineiwould

    stotellsuan,unlessikobetrue.

    who

    neverinjurediproseyoueverysyllableofihavesaid

    isfadtherykno.”

    ass.efieldhadnoreasontosuspectthatthepettyfogger

    hadanytiveortetationtoabusejohereadere

    herforbelievingedanyoaths.she

    ay,andhenceforwards

    nceivedsoillanopinionuest,thatsheheartily

    outofherhouse.

    thisdisliker.

    adefrohekit,edthe

    pany,”thatthoughhecarriedtheknapsadedhielf

    ongservants,jonesashecalledhias

    regalingintheparlour,hehisservant,butonlyafriendand

    panion,andasgoodagentlenas.joneshielf.”

    doakingfaces,

    grinning,andlookinglastheopenedhislips,

    andprotestedthatthegentlenlookedlikeanothersortofn.he

    thenustbeat

    herefordthatevening,lantedhisgreathurryofbusiness,and

    selfintotypieces,iobeat

    oyplaces.

    thepettyfoggeoe

    ...
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