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www.lizi.twerheopinionofthean,andheresolvedto
kehisurttotheyoungladywhenshearose;forhehadnowhe
saiddisveredthatshejenny
herself.
chapter3
averyshortchapter,inoon,astar,and
anangel
thesunforhekeepsverygoodhoursatthistioftheyear
hadbeensotiretiredtorest,ly
refreshedbyhersleep;asithingbuther
extrefatigueuldhaveoccasioned;for,thoughshehadtoldher
id,andperhapsherselftoo,thatshelyeasywhenshe
leftuptoiscertaileaffectedhthat
ladyptoofafever,
andisperhapstheverydisteereanifthey
ananythingbythefeveronthespirits.
s.fitzpatricklikeeti;and,having
suonedherid,iediatelydressedherself.shewasreallya
veryprettyan,and,hadshebeeninanyotherpanybutthat
sophia,ghthavebeenthoughtbeautiful;butrs.honourofher
oistresssufferhertobe
sofs.
fitzpatrioingstar,andhad
precededgreaterglories,sharedthefateofthatstar,andwere
totallyeclipsedthentthosegloriesshoh.
perhapssophianeverlookedrebeautifulthanshedidatthis
instant.ntheidoftheinnfor
herhyperbole,erhavinglightedthefire,
declared,andratifiedithanoath,thatifevertherewasan
angelupoh,sheairs.
sophiahadacquaintedherusinhherdesigntogotolondon;
ands.fitzpatrickhadagreedtoayher;forthearrivalof
herhusbandatuptonhadputaoherdesignofgoingtobath,or
toherauheyhadthereforenosoonerfiheir
tea,thansophiaproposedtosetout,theonthenshining
extrelybright,andasforthefrostshedefiedit;norhadshe
anyofthoseapprehensionsanyyoungladies
attravellingbynight;forshehad,aswehavebeforeobserved,
solittledegreeofnaturalurage;andthis,herpresent
sensations,eondespair,greatlyencreased.
besides,asshehadalreadytravelledthsafetybythelight
oftheon,shebolderusttoitathird
ti.
thedispositionofs.fitzpatriorous;for,though
thegreaterterrorshadheless,andthepresenceofher
husbandhaddrivenheraupton,
yet,beingnoaplacehoughtherselfsafe
froispursuit,theselesserterrorsofiked
sly,thatsheeaestlyeedherusintostaytill
theing,andnotexposeherselftothedangersof
travellingbynight.
sophia,oanexcess,her
laughnorreasonherusinoutoftheseapprehensions,atlastgave
.perhaps,indeed,hadsheknohersarrivalat
upton,itghthavebeenredifficulttohavepersuadedher;foras
tojones,shehad,iafraid,horroratthethoughtsof
beiakenbyhinay,tohetruth,ibelievewished
thanfearedit;thoughightholyenoughhavencealedthis
thereader,asithosesecretspontaneous
etionsofthesoultohereasonisoftenastranger.
ioreinallthateveningin
theirinehelandlady,oknow
shere
inthevoientof
sophia,thatsheravishedthelandladytothehighestdegree;andthat
goodan,ne
inantastanchjabite,andilyotheyoung
pretenderscause,frohegreatsnessandaffabilityh
istress.
thetparttoeachothertheirreciprocal
curiosity;tokraordinaryactsonbothsides
oeeting.atlasts.
fitzpatriiseofnig
likeu,begaethereader,ifheis
desiroustoknoayreadintheensuingchapter.
chapter4
thehistoryofs.fitzpatrick
s.fitzpatrients,fetga
deepsigh,thusbegan:
”itisnaturaltotheunhappytofeelase
rellegthoseperiodsoftheirlivesost
delightfultothethereranceofpastpleasuresaffectsus
hakindoftendergrief,likeedfriends;
andtheideasofbothybesaidtohauntinations.
”forthisreason,ineverreflecthoutsorrohosedays
thehappiestfaroflifetogether,h
yaunte.alasissgraveairs
andssgiddynoreyoureer,iaure,h
otherbynootheas.indeed,yougavethelatterappellation
uchcause.ihavesinceexperiencedhouchideserved
it.you,sophia,ysuperiorihing,andi
heartilyhopeyouune.ishallneverfetthe
atronlyadvie,entedbeing
disappointedofaball,thoughyouuldhenfourteenyears
old.osophy,housthavebeensituation,ould
thiasfortune;andhe
greatestihadeverknown”
”a,dearharriet,”anshena
serioustterfortyourselfthereforehthinking,
thatentyhereafterappearastriflingand
ibleasaballe.”
”alas,sophia,”repliedtheotherlady,”youyourselfwill
thinkotherypresentsituation;freatlystthat
tenderheartbealtered,ifsfortunesdonotdraanyasigh,
nay,nyatear,froou.theknohisshouldperhapsdeter
froelatingnvinceduchaffectyou.”here
s.fitzpatrickstopt,till,attherepeatedeiesofsophia,
shethusproceeded:
”tho
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