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tiitastedallthevarietiesoffortuisflourishingin
affluendatothersbeingobligedtleost
incredibledifficulties.todayorrow
reduostholyfare.fihesbeing
oftenonbatheevening,andatthepahe
ing.
”onenight,asithegangtable,i
observedaverygreatdisturbandalargebgatheredtogether
ireet.asipickpockets,iveo
thecroud,anhadbeenrobbedand
veryillusedbysoruffians.theanappearedvery
bloody,andseedsselfonhislegs.asi
hadnotthereforebeendeprivedofhunitybypresentlife
aion,thoughtheyhadleftverylittleofeither
hoyorsha,iiediatelyofferedassistaheunhappy
person,selfunder
ndutosotave,ightsend
forasurgeon,being,ashesaid,fainthlossofblood.he
seedindeedhighlypleasedatfindingonehe
dressofagentlen;forastoalltherestofthepa,
theiroutsidehatheuldnoteanynfidence
inthe
”itookthepoornbythearandledhiothetavewhere
ourrendezvous,asithappeobethehand.a
surgeonhappeningludiatelyattended,
andappliedhielftodressinghishepleasure
tohearortal.
”thesurgeonhavingveryexpeditiouslyarouslyfinishedhis
business,begantoenquireinan
lodged;etotooing;
thathishorseaninninpiccadilly,andthathehadnoother
lodging,andverylittleooacquaintaown.
”thissurgeon,eihavefot,thoughireerit
beganhanr,hadthefirstcharacterinhisprofession,andwas
serjeantsurgeontotheking.hehadreoodqualities,and
an,aodoanyserviceto
hisfelloures.heofferedhispatienttheuseofhischariotto
eti
ifheoney,he.
”thepoornnouingthanksforthis
generousoffer;forhavinghadhiseyesforsotistedfastlyon
,hethreselfbayson
sonandthenfaintedaway.
”nyofthepeoplepresentigihisacthadhappened
throughhislossofblood;buti,etibeganto
relleyfather,edin
suspi,andsatisfiedthatitselfearedbefore
.ipresentlyrantohiraisedhinar,andkissedhisld
lipsosteageess.hereistdraainovera
seybeing,
asfatherforaysensesered
astraopassedduring
sonutes,andiillfatherhadagainreveredfrois
syselfinhisar,bothtenderlyerageach
other,hetearstrickledapacedohecheeksofeachofus.
”stofthosepresentseedaffectedbythisse,hwe,
ightbensideredastheactorsinit,oving
froheeyesofallspectatorsasfastasyfather
thereforeacceptedthekindofferofthesurgeonschariot,andi
attendedhinittohisinn.
”whenehhaving
neglee,butentirely
ottedthentionofthatcri.hethen
infordofthersdeath,andinsistedouingho
,saying,thathehadlongsufferedthegreatestayon
aydeathor
anyredreadfulapprehensionsfor.at
last,hesaid,aneighbentlen,revereda
sonfrohesaplaedhibr >
frohisurseoflifehesolecauseofhisjoueyto
londohankedheavenhehadsueout
byansofanact;
andhadthepleasuretothilyoy
hunity,selftoberedelightedthanhe
shouldhavebeenyfilialpiety,ifihadknohatthe
objeycareyoher.
”viyheartastoexciteinitan
insensibilityofsochpatealaffe,thoughsounhily
bestoisedtoobeyhisndsiu
ho,assooravel,hindeedhewas
inaveryfeheassistahatexcellentsurgeonwho
haduakenhiscure.
”thedaypregfathersjoueybeforeeiscarce
everlefthiiyleaveofsoofstintite
ar.
buryingself,asheplepliahe
fonddesiresofafoolisholdfelloations,however,
hadnoeffeoresayoe.fathereatlysolliarriage;butinationswere
utterlyaversetoanysuchthoughts.ihadtastedoflovealready,and
perhapsyouknoosttenderandst
violentpassioheoldgentlenpaused,andlooked
eaestlyatjones;inutesspace,
displayedtheextretiesofbothredande.uponheold
n,akinganyobservations,reneive.
”beingnohallthenecessariesoflife,ibetook
selfonceagaintostudy,andthatoreinordinate
applierly.thebookshnow
eloyedtisolelyode,h
treatoftruephilosophy,aanythoughttobethe
subjelyoffardridicule.inoheworksof
aristotleandplato,abletreasures
ientgreecehadbequeathedtotheworld.
”theseauthors,thoughtheyinstructedinnoscebyen
yprosetothe
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