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www.192.twingintotheroos.ersfellupohe
utstvirulence,saying,”shethoughtherselfinasoberinn,andnot
inabathatasetofvillainshadbrokeintoher
roohauponherhonour,ifnotuponherlife;and
both,shesaid,oher.”
thelandladynoaninbed
haddonebefore.shecried,”shehatthereputation
ofherhouse,terly
destroyed.”then,tuingtothen,shecried,”,inthedevils
na,isthereasonofallthisdisturban”
fitzpatrick,hangingdotteda
stake,forilyaskedpardon,”airedh
hisuntryn.jones,issedthehint
givenhiyhisfairone,boldlyasserted,”thathehadruntoher
assistanceuponhearingthedoorbrokeopen,hdesignheuld
notnceive,unlessofrobbingthelady;heyintended,
hesaid,hehadthegoodfortuoprevent.””ineverhadarobbery
ttedinhousesinceihavekeptit,”criesthelandlady;”i
ehe
e
tohouse;andithankgoodluck,ihavealh
anyasiuldeain.herehathbeen
lord,”andthensherepeatedoveraesandtitles,
nyofight,perhaps,beguiltyofabreachofprivilegeby
iing.
joerchpatielengthinterruptedher,bykingan
apologytos.ers,forhavingappearedbeforeherinhisshirt,
assurihatnothingbutanceforhersafetyuldhave
prevailedonhiodoit.”thereaderyinforielfofher
ansotheendofthese,
bynsideriuatiobeingthatofa
destlady,enin
herchaer.this;and,
indeed,sheexecuteditsohatnoneofourtheatricalactresses
uldexances,eitheronoroffthe
stage.
andhehink,ayveryfairlydraent,toprove
hoelynaturalvirtueistothefairsex;for,thoughthere
isnot,perhaps,oenthousandakingagood
actress,andevenangthesewowhoareequallyable
topersohesacharacter,yetthisofvirtuetheyall
adrablyon;andashoseindividuals
not,asthoseostdegreeof
perfe.
enher
fear,reveredlikeheranger,andspokeiler
atstothelandlady,soreadilyquitherncefor
thereputationofthehouse,infavourofo
hepersonsunderherroof;butthe
ladystopthershort,andhavingabsolutelyacquittedherofhaving
hadanyshareidisturbance,beggedtobelefttoher
repose,olestedduringthe
reihenight.uponuchcivility
andnyurtsies,tookherleave.
chapter3
adialoguebetberid,properto
bereadbyallinnkeepersandtheirservants;hthearrival,and
affablebehaviourofabeautifulyounglady;ayteachpersons
ofnditionhoayacquiretheloveofthewholeworld
thelandlady,reeringthatsusanhadbeentheonlypersonoutof
bedhedooropeedpresentlytoher,to
enquireintothefirstoccasionofthedisturbance,ashe
stralenhearrived.
susaedtheoryhereaderknowsalready,
varyihonlyinsocirces,asshesa,
andtotallyncealingtheneywhereas
herstresshad,intheprefau
passionforthefrightheladyhadbeeninngany
intendeddepredationsonhervirtue,susanuldnothelpendeav
toquiettheressseedtobeuhat
at,bysherbed.
thelandladyfellintoaviolentrageatthesewords.”alikely
story,truly,”criedshe,”thataanshouldcryout,and
endeavourtoexposeherself,ifthathecaselidesiretoknow
betterproofanyladygiveofhervirtuethanhergout,
ypeopleessforhershedidibeg,
dayouyguests;forit
,butuponthehouse;andiaureno
vagabonds,norehere.”
”ustnotbelieveowneyes.””no,
iyounotalistress;”ihave
believedosuchgoodgentlefolks.ihavenothada
bettersupperorderedthishalfyearthantheyorderedlastnight;and
soeasyandgoodhuuredhey,thattheyfoundnofaulth
pagne;andtobe
sureitisaseasthebestchaagnein
thekingdoother;andtheydrank
tofsuchsober
goodsortofpeople.”
susahussilenced,herstressproceededtoother
tters.”andsoyoutell,”ntinuedshe,”thatthestrange
gentlenanhoutthehorses;why,
then,heiscertainlysoofyentlefolkstoo.whydid
notyouaskhierhedhaveanysupperithinkheisinthe
entlensroogoupandaskherhecalled.perhapshell
ordersothingirringinthehousetodress
it.notanyofyourusualblunders,bytellinghihe
firesout,aton,
dontblaboutthatcher,iknow,killeda
sheepjustbeforeitobed,andheneverrefusestocutitup
eertheresallsortsofttonand
foen,dyecallandiftheysay
nothing,askhishonourohaveforsupperdont
fethisho;ifyoudontndallthese
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