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prosedtostayatethither;h
ustbelefttothereaders
divination;for,thoughorelatefacts,arenot
obligedtodoavioleothe
disadvaheloveliestpartofthecreation.
northertonnosooainedareleasefroiscaptivity,aswe
haveseen,thaedars.ers;h,ashe
blefelloentioy,
sofeercaptainershadlefther.athisfirstarrival
hedenoscrupleofacquaintiheunfortunateact;
adeappearveryunfortunateindeed,forhetotallyextracted
everyparticleofuldbecalledfault,atleastinaurtof
honour,thoughheleftsocircesightbe
questionableinaurtoflaw.
en,totheirglorybeitspoken,areregenerallycapableof
thatviolentandapparentlydisiedpassionoflove,hseeks
onlythegoodofitsobject,thanherefore,was
nosoonerapprizedofthedaohherloverosed,
thaeveryionbesidesthatofhissafety;andthis
beingatterequallyagreeabletothegebecathe
iediatesubjectofdebatebet.
afteratter,itlengthagreedthat
theensignshouldgoacrosstheuntrytoherefht
findsonveyaooheseaportsinight
kehisescapeabroad.inallrs.ersdeclared
shepany;andforh
ney,averyterialarticleto.northerton,shehavingthenin
herpoountofl90,besidessocash,
andadiandringofprettynsiderablevalueer.all
ostnfidence,revealedtothisan,
littlesuspeeansinspirehia
designofrobbingher.noust,bytakinghorsesfrobr >
er,havefuishedanypursuerseansofhereafter
disveringtheirroute,theensignproposed,andtheladypresently
agreed,toketheirfirststageonfoot;forhe
hardnessofthefrostwasveryseasonable.
theinpartoftheladysbaggagebath,andshehad
nothingallquantityoflinen,
hegallantuooktocarryinhisos.allthings,
therefore,beiledintheevening,theyaroseearlythe
ing,andatfiveoer,itbeingthen
abovetoohe
full,gavethellthelightsheapableofaff.
s.ersenwhoareobliged
totheiionofvehiovingtheelves
froneplacetoanother,andnsequentlyaachis
reongthenebswereindeedfull
thandagility,and,asherndatedh
spirit,sheblelover.
havingtravelledonforsolesinahighroad,h
northertonsaidheedledtohereford,theycaatthe
breakofdaytothesideofalargeopped,
and,affeontself,expressedso
apprehensionsfroravellinganylongerinsopublicaon
paniontostrikeintoa
pathedtoleaddirectlythroughthe
lengthbroughttheothtothebottofzardhill.
eptedtoexecutewas
theeffectofpreviousdeliberatioo
hishead,iibeingarrivedinthislonely
plaeethany
interruption,hesuddenlyslippedhisgarterfroisleg,and,laying
violenthandsonthepooran,endeavouredtoperpetratethat
dreadfulaablefactrated,and
heprovidentialappearanceofjonesdidsofortunatelyprevent.
happyrs.ersthatsheoftheorder
offeles;foosoonerdidsheperceive,byhistyingaknotinhis
garter,andbyhisdeclarations,hishellishiionswere,
thaoodstoutlytoherdefendslystruggled
y,sgalltheahatshe
delayedtheexeinutes,by
eans.jooherreliefatthatveryinstantwhenher
strengthfailedaallyoverpowered,anddeliveredher
froheruffianshands,hnootherlossthanthatofhercloaths,
herba,hduring
theioherdroppedfrer,orit
bynortherton.
thus,reader,heethefruitsofaverypainful
enquiryadeintothistter.
aheeaseoffollyaswellasvillany,
aurecapableof
beingguiltyof,hadeeredthatthisfellothat
tifirypersuadedthathehadalreadyttedarder,and
hadforfeitedhislifetothelahereforethat
hisonlysafetylayinflight,hethoughtthepossessinghielfof
thispooransneyandringakehindsforthe
additionalburthenheolayonhisnsce.
andhere,reader,uststrictlycautiothoudostnot
takeanyothesbehaviourofsuchachasthis,
toreflesoenasarethe
offiyingeneral.thoubepleasedtohat
thisfelloedthee,hadherthebirth
noreduan,norobeenrolled
angthenuerofsuch.if,therefore,hisbasenessjustly
refleself,itstbeonlyonthosewhogave
hiisssion.
bookx
ioesfortwelvehours
chapter1
ntaininginstruode
critics
reader,itisiossiblesortofpersonthou
aystbeasleaedinhunnatureas
shakespearhielfwas,
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