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    again.”

    ”notuponat,”saysthelady;”iwillhavenoperson

    disturbedfor.ifyouhavearoohatis,it

    everyada

    youuyaada

    sforthattter,

    butnonegoodenoughforyourhonoursladyship.however,asyouare

    sondesdingtotakeuphthebestihave,do,susaa

    fireintherosethisnute.ogoup

    noaytillthefireislighted””ithinkihavesuffitly

    edself,”anshelady;”so,ifyouplease,iwillgo

    noafraidihavekeptpeople,andparticularlythatgentlen

    aningpartridge,toolongintheldalready.indeed,iot

    beartothinkofkeepinganypersonfrohefirethisdreadful

    aid,thelandladyrg

    hteddlesbeforeher.

    hatgoodaued,theioniwas

    alluponthecharoftheyounglady.thereisindeedinperfect

    beautyapoostylandlady,

    thoughshepleasedattheivegiventothesupper,

    declaredshehadneverseensolovelyacreature.partridgeranout

    intothestextravaganteniuonherface,thoughheuldnot

    refrainfroayingsoplintstothegoldlaherhabit;

    thepostboysungforththepraisesoodness,hwere

    likeein.”shesa

    truegoodlady,ierb

    eeverynoanuponthejouey,ifi

    didnotthinksheshouldhurtthehorsesbyridingtoofastand

    einsheaschaseverthey

    .”

    suchchararethereinaffability,andsosureisittoattract

    thepraisesofallkindsofpeople.ityindeedbeparedtothe

    ale

    perfetothehighestadvantage,andtopalliateandncealevery

    defect.ashortrefle,akingin

    thisplace,yreaderhathseenthelovelinessofanaffable

    deportnt;andtruthontrastit,byshowing

    thereverse.

    acelebratedntuakerirand,fausforsettingoffthe

    shapesofen.

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    ntaininginfalliblenostruforpruniversaldisesteend

    hatred

    theladyhadnosoonerlaidherselfonherpillohanthe

    auedtothekittaleeofthose

    dairesshadrefused.

    thepany,atherentrance,sheerespecthey

    hadbeforepaidtoherstress,byrising;butshefotto

    itateher,bydesiridoarce

    possibletheyshouldhavedoneso,forsheplacedherchairinsuch

    apostureastooccupyalstthehenordereda

    chitobebroiledthatinstant,declaring,ifitready

    inaquarterofanhour,shestayforit.nohoughthe

    saidchihenatroostiable,andrequiredtheseveral

    iesofcatg,killing,andpig,beforeitto

    thegridiron,landladyhelesshaveuakentodoall

    e;buttheguests,beingunfortunatelyadttedbehind

    theses,sthavebeenan

    hereforeobligedtohatshehadhehouse;”but,

    da”saidshe,”iuttoninaninstantfrohe

    butchers.”

    deceit.

    ”doyouthink,then,”ansan,”thatihave

    thestouttonatthistiofnightsure

    youpeoplethatkeepinnsigineyourbettersarelikeyourselves.

    indeed,iexpectedtogetnothingatthischedplace.iwonder

    ladyenandgrasiers

    evercallhere.”thelandladyfiredatthisindignityofferedtoher

    house;hoper,aedherself

    hsaying,”verygoodqualityfreque,shethankedheaven”

    ”donttell,”criestheother,”ofqualityibelieveiknoore

    ofpeopleofqualitythansuchasyou.but,prithee,hout

    troubliineneihave

    forsupper;for,thoughireallyhungry.”

    ”ada”anse

    againatsuustnfessihavenothinginthe

    house,unlessaldpiean

    aboyhavealstclearedtothebone.””an,”said

    s.abigailsoforshortnessreatyounot

    tokesick.ifihadfastedanth,iuldhad

    beentouchedbythefingersofsuchfelloherenothi

    ordettobehadinthishorridplace””e

    eggsandban,dasaidthelandlady.”areysnewlaid

    areyoucertaintheyehavethebancut

    veryhin;foritehingthatsgross.prithee

    tryifyoudoalittletolerablyforonddontthinkyou

    haveafarrseofthosecreatures,inthehouse.”the

    landladybegaohandleherktheotherstopther,

    saying,”goodan,istinsistuponyourfirstwashingyourhands;

    foriaxtrelynidhavebeenalcradleto

    haveeverythingielegantnner.”

    thelandlady,uchdifficulty,begannow

    thenecessarypreparations;forastosusaerlyrejected,

    andhsuchdisdain,thatthepoortoitto

    restrainherhandsfroiolenceasherstresshadbeentohold

    hertohisindeedsusandidirely;for,thoughshe

    literallykeptitutteredny

    ”rryeups,asgoodfleshandbloodasyourself;hother

    sudignantphrases.

    hesupperentshehad

    notorderedafireintheparlour;but,shesaid,thatoo

    late.”hondakit;for

    idonotbelieveievereatinonebefore.”then,tuingtothe

    postboys,sheaskedthe”heyiablehtheir

    horsesifisteathardfarehere,da”criesshetothe

    landlady,”ibegthekitybekeptclear,thatiynot

    ...
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