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n,andjones,ibelieve,knean;forthoughhehadbeenso
subssivetoher,hetackedbyherhusband,thanhe
denstratedaespiritofresentnt,andenjoinedhibr >
silenderaveryseverepenalty;hanthat,ithink,of
beiedintofuelforhisownfire.
thehusband,ixtureofpity,
ansustprayfirsttobedeable.ibelieveia
betternthanyourself;ay,every;”aly
proceededtodischargehalfadozentheladyabovestairs,
thelastofhislips,whenaswinging
blothe
overtheshoulders.
itisaquestionost
expeditiousiuingthisbloylandlord,whosehandswere
ety,fellto
andaingattheheadofjones,hadprobablyputaeend
tothefray,andtojoneslikethedestofthis
brooeeednotbytheraculousinterventionofany
heathey,butbyaverynaturalthoughfortunateact,viz.,
bythearrivalofpartridge;eredthehouseatthatinstant
forfearhadthehill,andwho,
seeingthedaerorpanionh
you,preventedsosadacatastrophe,bycatg
holdofthelandladysarasitintheair.
thelandladysoonperceivedtheiedintedherblow;
andbeinguorescueherarrohehandsofpartridge,she
letfallthebrooandthenleavingjohedisciplineofher
husband,shefellostfuryonthatpoorfellow,whohad
alreadygivensointitionofhielf,byg,”zoundsdoyou
iokillfriend”
partridge,thoughnotchaddictedtobattle,however
standstilluchdispleased
batohisshare;hetherefore
retuedlandladysblo:andnow
thefightaintainedonallparts,anditseed
doubtfultounehenakedlady,who
hadlistehetopofthestairstothedialoguehpreceded
thee,desdedsuddenlyfrobove,andhoutweighing
theunfairinequalityoftanwho
pio,but
ratherredoubledhisfury,urswerearrived
tohisassistance.
viustnoothesideofthetravellersfor
thebravesttroopsstyieldtonuershadnotsusanthe
istress.thissusanwasas
tothephraseasanyiry,
ahalestrisherself,orany
ofhersubjeanlike,and
everyadeforsuunters.asherhandsandarwere
fivebloisy,sowasher
faceasrivedtoreceiveblohoutainjuryto
herself,heosebeingalreadyflattoherface;herlipswereso
large,thatnos,andreover
theyakeanyiressionon
thelastly,her
fortionstodefendhereyesinthoseenuntersforh
sheseedsoostwonderfully
lined.
thisfairdiatelyfiled
tothatistressintainedsounequalafighthone
ofeithersex.hereshepresentlychallengedpartridgetosingle
bat.heacceptedthechallenge,andastdesperatefightbegan
bega.
nohedogsofloose,begantolicktheirbloody
lips;noldenheair;now
fortuakingherscalesfroershelf,begaesof
toones,hisfelepanion,andpartridge,againstthe
landlord,hisaid;allbalancebefore
her;uredactputsuddenlyaothebloody
fray,batantshadalreadysuffitly
feasted.thisacthearrivalofaadfour;uponh
landlordandlandladyiediatelydesistedfroighting,andat
theireyobtaihesafavouroftheirantagonists;but
susanazonianfairhaving
overthroy,lustilyh
bothherhands,houtanyregardtohisrequestofacessationof
ar,ortothoseloudexurderh.
nosooner,hotedthelandlord,thanheflew
totheresheuch
difficultydreberid:butpartridge
iediatelysensibleofhisdeliverance,forhestilllayflaton
thefluardinghisfacehhishands;nordidhecease
rtilljoneshadforcedhiolookup,andtoperceivethatthe
battleanend.
thelandlord,,andthelandlady,hiding
herchedfacehherhandkerchief,ranbothhastilytothe
doortoattendtheach,froidnow
alighted.thesethelandladypresentlyusheredintothatroohere
.joneshadatfirstdepositedhisfairprize,asithebest
apartntinthehouse.hithertheyopassthroughthe
fieldofbattle,osthaste,vering
theirfaceshtheirhandkerchiefs,asdesiroustoavoidthe
noticeofanyone.iheircautioneunnecessary;forthe
poorunfortunatehelealcauseofallthebloodshed,was
eakenupinendeavtoncealheroe,andjones
thefuryofsusan;
diatelydeparted
totheputoostopthatbloodytorrenth
susanhadplentifullysetaflohisnostrils.
chapter4
inanofsafio
hostilities,andandlastingpeace
beties
aserjeantandafileofsqueteers,hadeserterintheir
custody,arriveda
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