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    intotheirheads.

    noen,astobadhounds,whonever

    hitoffafaulttheelves;butnosoohadogofsagacity

    openhisuththantheyiediatelydothesa,and,houtthe

    guidanceofa,rulyforastheyareable.

    inthesaheverynt.clahadntionedhis

    apprehension,.fitzpatristantlyncurred,andflely

    upstairs,tosurprizehiswife,beforeheknehereshewas;and

    unluckilyasfortunelovestoplaytriwho

    puttheelvesentirelyunderhernduhisheadagainst

    severaldoorsandpoststonopurpose.dere,when

    shesuggestedthatsileofthehounds,justbeforeied;since

    thepooray,ontheseoccasions,besojustlyparedtoa

    huntedhare.likethatlittleal,shepricksupher

    earstolistehevoiceofherpursuer;likeher,fliesaway

    treling;and,likeher,isgenerallyovertakenand

    destroyedintheend.

    thishohecaseatpresent;forafteralongfruitless

    search,.fitzpatrickretuedtothekit,hishad

    beenarealchateredagentlenhalloersdowhen

    thehoundsareatafault.hehishorse,and

    hadnyattendantsathisheels.

    here,reader,itybenecessarytoacquainttheee

    tters,houdostknohouarthani

    taketheetobe.andthisinfortionthoushaltreceivei

    chapter.

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    inheadvehathappeheinnat

    upton

    inthefirstplace,then,thisgentlenjustarrivedher

    personthansquireself,ehitherinpursuit

    ofhisdaughter;and,hadhefortunatelybeentwohoursearlier,he

    hadnotonlyfoundher,buthisothebargain;forsuchwas

    ther.fitzpatrick,hherfiveyears

    before,outoftheada.

    notheii

    hsophifor,havingbeenhevoiceofherhusband,she

    hadsentupforthelandlady,andbeingbyherapprizedofthetter,

    hadbribedthegoodan,ataravagantprice,tofuishher

    ohis

    faly;andthoughthestressaidfor

    arrupthussy,ifshehadknouchasthereader,yetshewas

    noreproofagainstrruptionherselfthanpoorsusanhadbeen.

    .eandhisnepheknoooher;norindeed

    erhavetakenanynoticeofthelatterifhehadknown

    hifor,thisbeingastolentdnsequentlyanunnaturalone

    intheopinionofthegoodsquire,hehad,frohetiofher

    ttingit,abahepooryouure,ore

    thaeen,asanster,andhadneversincesufferedhertobe

    nadinhispresence.

    thekite

    enquiringafterhisdaughter,andfitzpatrickaseagerlyafterhis

    ,unfortunatelyhavingsophias

    ffinhishand.

    assoonasesaehollaasisusedby

    sportsneisielyrunupand

    laidholdofjones,g,”thedogfox,ithe

    bitinutes,

    anyspokedifferentthingsatthesati,asitwouldbe

    verydifficulttodescribe,sobenolessunpleasanttoread.

    joneshaving,atlength,shakehe

    panyhavinginterferedbet,ourheroeprotestedhis

    innoceastoknohingofthelady;whenparsonsupple

    steppedup,andsaid,”itisfollytodenyit;forarksuiltareinthyhands.iyselfasseverateandbinditbyan

    oath,thattheffthoubearestinthyhandbelohuntodabr >

    sophiforihavefrequentlyobservedher,oflaterdays,tobear

    itabouther.””daughtersff”criesthesquireinarage.”hath

    hegotdaughtersffbeaessthegoodsarefoundupon

    hiillhavehieforeajusticeofpeacethisinstant.y

    daughter,villain””sir,”saidjones,”ibegyouified.

    theff,iaoyhonour,i

    haveneverseenher.”attheseelostallpatiend

    greiculatehrage.

    sooftheservantshadacquaizpatrickr.ewas.

    thegoodirishn,therefore,thinkinghehadnounitytodo

    anaeansghtpossibly

    obtainhisfavour,steptuptojones,andy

    nsaybeashadofdenyingyourhavihe

    gentlensdaughterbeforeface,here

    upoogether.”then,tuingtoe,heofferedto

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    offerbeihers,

    asdeddirectlytos.ber,heyenteredhno

    lessviolehan.fitzpatrickhaddonebefore.

    thepoorladystartedfroersleepuchazentas

    terror,andbeheldatherbedsideafigureightverywellbe

    supposedtohavees.sufusion

    r.e;heladythanhe

    startedback,sheanner,beforehespoke,

    thatthisthepersonsoughtafter.

    sochretenderlydoenvaluetheirreputationthantheir

    persons,that,thoughthelatterseednooredahan

    before,yet,astheforrednothsuch

    violenceasshehaddoheotheroccasion.however,shenosooner

    foundherselfalohansheabandonedallthoughtsoffurtherrepose;

    and,asshehadsuffitreasontobedissatisfiedhherpresent

    lodging,shedressedherselfhallpossibleexpedition.

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    littlepurposeashehaddisturbedpoors.ers.hethen

    retueddisnsolateintothekit,he

    custodyofhisservants.

    thisviolentuproarhadraisedallthepeopleinthehouse,though

    itongthesean,who

    hadthehonourtobeinthessionofthepeacefortheunty

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