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正文 第148节 文 / [英]亨利·菲尔丁

    台湾小说网  www.192.tw小说站  www.xsz.tw栗子网  www.lizi.twredoubledeageess,beggedhertogivehitrueinfortion,

    saying,hehadlosthiseinpursuitofher.”upon

    shoul,”crieshe,”ihavebeennearcatgheralreadyintwoor

    threeplaeuph

    her.ifshebeinthehouse,docarryupinthedarkandshowher

    to;andifshebegoellhwayishall

    goafterhertoether,and,uponshoul,iakeyouthe

    richestpooraniiohenpulledoutahandfuluineas,asightuchgreater

    nsequehanthispooruchworsepurposes.

    susan,frohears.adenot

    theleastdoubtbutthatshethe

    rightoherefreat

    appearanoneyinaer

    adenoscrupleof

    assurilenthattheladyheedheninthe

    house;andlyafterrevaileduponbyveryliberal

    proses,apaidintoherhandstonducthio

    thebedrs.ers.

    ithathbeenacustooablishedinthepolitehat

    uponverysolidandsubstantialreasons,thatahusbandshallnever

    enterhisenthoutfirstknogatthedoor.the

    nyexneedscarcebehioareader

    eanstheladyhath

    titoadjustherself,ortoreveanydisagreeableobjectoutof

    theesituationsine

    enbedisveredbytheirhusbands.

    tosaythetruth,thereareseveralong

    thepolishedpartnkind,ay,toarser

    judgnts,appearasttersofreforarefoundtohavechof

    substahebytheredisg;andluckyhave

    beenhadtheentionedbeenobservedbyentlen

    inthepresentinstanodeed,hedidatthedoor,butnot

    hohosegentlerapshe

    ntrary,hedoorlocked,hefleithsuch

    violendiatelygavehedoorburstopen,and

    hefellheadlongintotheroo

    hehadnosoonerreveredhislegsthanforthfrohebed,upon

    hislegslikeeandsorroo

    proself,enaandedof

    thegentlebydaringtoburstopen

    hisanner.

    thegefirstthoughthehadttedastake,andwas

    goingtoaskpardonareat,oon

    shoneverybright,hecasthiseyesonstays,gotiats,caps,

    ribbons,stogs,garters,shoes,clogs,&c.,allhlayina

    disorderedhefloor.allthese,operatingoural

    jealousyofhisteer,sedhithathelostallpowerof

    speed,houtretuinganyansojones,heendeavoured

    toapproachthebed.

    joelyinterposing,afiertentionarose,hsoon

    proceededtobloust

    nfesssheebed,being,isuppose,a

    hersleep,aenfightinginherbedchaer,beganto

    sanner,urderrobberyand

    refrequentlyrapee,perhaps,ywondersheshould

    ntion,ationare

    usedbyladiesinafright,asfa,la,la,ra,da,&c.,arein

    silyasthevehiclesofsound,andhoutanyfixedideas.

    otheladyschaeredthebodyofanirish

    geioned

    before.thisgeheirishcalla

    calabalaro,orcavalier.heily,

    and,havingnofortuho,olookabroadietone;forothebath,totryhis

    lu.

    thisyoungfellors.behnsnovels;

    forhehadbeeninstructedbyafriendthatheore

    effeendiotheladiesthanthe

    irovinghisuanding,andfillinghisndhgood

    literature.henosooherefore,heardtheviolentuproarinthe

    roothafroisbolster,and,takinghisswordin

    onehand,andthedleiher,he

    directlytos.ber.

    ifthesightofanotherninhisshirtatfirstaddedsoshock

    tothedeadeherpresentlyandsby

    nsiderablyabatingherfears;foosoonerhadthecalabalaro

    eheroohanher.fitzpatrick,thedevil

    istheningofthis”upondiatelyanswered,”o,

    .claiaejoicedyouarehere.thisvillainhath

    debauchedintobedhher.””ries

    cla;”donotiknors.fitzpatrickveryisee

    thatthelady,thegentlenandshereinhisshirtis

    lyinginbedh,isnoneofher”

    fitzpatriopsehehadofthe

    lady,asbyhervoice,ighthavebeendistinguishedata

    greaterdistanadeavery

    unfortuake,begantoasknypardonsofthelady;and

    then,tuingtojones,hesaid,”iakenoticeido

    notaskyourpardon,foryouhavebate;forresolved

    tohaveyourbloodintheing.”

    joreatedthisnaceutet;and.cla

    ansaybeashadofyourown

    self,todisturbpeopleatthistiofnight;ifallthepeoplein

    theinnasyouhave

    .thegentlenhasservedyhtly.uponnsce,

    thoughihaveedherso,i

    yourthroat.”

    joneshhisfearsforhisladysreputation,

    thathekneenis,

    ashathbeenobserved,en.she

    rellectedthattherenicatioberand

    thatof.jones;relying,therefore,onhishonourandherown

    assurance,sheansean,villainsiabr >

    urderrape”andnohe

    landlady

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