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www.192.twd,andthenjonesdesiredthe
favourofs.panytodrishe
refused,andannersodifferentfrohathhshehad
receivedhitdihatitalittlesurprizedhiandnowhe
soonperceivedherbehaviourtotallyged;forinsteadofthat
naturalaffabilityed,sheworea
nstrainedseverityoenance,hwassodisagreeable
to.johatheresolved,hoe,toquitthehousethat
evening.
hedidindeedatsounfairlyforthissuddenge;
forbesidessohardandunjustsursesngfelefiess
andtability,hebegantosuspectthatheohisofcivility
tohisalsheydirtyno
sheets,arethoughtininnstopaybetterfortheirbedsthantheir
riders,ahereforensideredastheredesirablepany;
buts.uchreliberalwayof
thinking.shelyehoughhe.iy,shelookedonour
heroeasasorrysundrel,andthereforetreatedhissuch,for
self,hadheknouchasthereader,
uldhavebladher;nay,orary,hesthaveapprovedher
ndudhaveesteedherthereforthedisrespectshown
toself.thisisiaggravatingcirce,h
attendsdeprivingnunjustlyoftheirreputation;foranwhois
nsciousofhavinganillcharacter,otjustlybeangryh
those;butoughtrathertodespisesuch
asaffeust
havenvihehattheirfriendscharacterhathbeenfalsely
andinjuriouslyaspersed.
this,hohecaseofjones;forashe
strahetruth,sohehgoodreasonoffehe
treatnthereceived.hethereforepaidhisreingaed,
highlyagainsttheonstratedch
againstittonopurpose,atlastndesdedtotakeuphisknapsack
andtoattendhisfriend.
chapter9
ntainingseveraldialoguesbetridge,ng
love,ld,hunger,andothertters;htheludnarrow
escapeofpartridge,asheakingafatal
disverytohisfriend
theshadothehighuntains;the
featheredselvestotheirrest.nohe
highestorderofrtalstingdootheirdinners,andthe
loordertotheirsuppers.inaheclockstruckfivejust
as.joookhisleaveofgloucester;anhouratwas
hedirtyfingersofnightwouldhavedrawnher
sableoonforbidher,whonow,
ejollyrtals,who,like
her,tunightintoday,begantorisefroerbed,whereshehad
slueredaheday,iositupallnight.joneshadnot
travelledfarbeforehepaidhisplintstothatbeautifulpla,
and,tuingtohispanion,askedhifhehadeverbeheldso
deliakingnoreadyansohis
question,heprooon,and
repeatedsopassagesfroiltoainlyexcelledall
otherpoetsinhisdesinaries.hethen
toldpartridgethestoryfrohespectator,oftwoloverswhohad
agreedtoeaintheelves
eachother,byrepairing,atacertainfixedhour,tolookatthe
on;thuspleasingtheelveshthethoughtthattheyh
eloyediingthesaobjectatthesati.”those
lovers,”addedhe,”sthavehadsoulstrulycapableoffeelingall
thetendeessofthesublistofallhunpassions.””very
probably,”criespartridge:”butienvytheore,iftheyhad
bodiesinalstfrozeh,and
aeryynosebeforeto
anotherhouseofeainnt.nay,truly,aye
judgntshouldhappentousforourfollyinrunninga
frohestexsure
ineversaoodthingsinlife,andthegreatestlordin
thelandotlivebetterinhisoaythere.andto
forsakesublingabouttheuntry,thelord
kno,isaynothingforpart;but
sopeopleghtnothavecharityenoughtoncludewewereinour
sobersenses.””fieuponit,.partridge”saysjones,”havea
betterheart;nsideryoingtofaene;andareyou
afraidoffagalittleldio
adviseayibesobold,”
sayspartridge,”toofferadviterdutultusopportuna
loquitur.””end”
”trulyherofthe”ansridge.”theonlyroadan
becertainoffinding,istheroade.agoodheartypacewill
bringusbacktogloucesterinanhour;butifhelord
harryknoanyplace;foriseeatleast
fiftylesbefore,andnohouseinalltheway.””yousee,
indeed,averyfairprospect,”saysjones,”
additioyfroheextrelustreoftheon.however,iwill
keepthelefthandtrack,asthatseetoleaddirectlytothose
hills,edlienotfarfror.andhere,if
youareine,youy,aubackagain;butfor
part,iaesolvedtogoforward.”
”itisunkindinyou,sir,”sayspartridge,”tosuspectofany
sutention.uyour
ayoiogoon,ias
chdeterofolloe.”
theynoeleshoutspeakingtoeachother,during
ingroaned
asbitterly,thoughfroverydifferentreason.atlengthjonesde
afullstop,andtuingabout,cries,”
theloveliestcreatureintheuniverseyhavehereyesnowfixed
onthatveryonthisinstant””verylikely,sir,”
ansyeyeswerefixedonagoodsurloinof
roastbeef,thedevilghttaketheonandherhosin
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