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    栗子网  www.lizi.tw台湾小说网  www.192.tw台湾小说网  www.192.tw,orprudence,restrainedhiiotsay;

    but,thoughheisthestpassionateofedneon

    thisoebythe

    stgentleans.heshephraseiertohi

    principallyobjectedhis,norhadheevertenanysuch.he

    oentionedhisrriage,andthat

    preferenceyself,butdeniedanyoaths

    thehavingassignedanysuchreason.andheexcusedthehaving

    ntionedanysuchtteratall,onatofthestraitshewas

    inforney,arising,hesaid,froishavingtoolongedhis

    estateinireland.andthis,hesaid,bearto

    disverto,heonlyreasonofhishavingsostrenuously

    insistedonourjouey.hethenusedseveralveryendearing

    expressions,andnanyviolent

    protestationsoflove.

    ”therestancehoughhedidnotappealtoit,

    hadhisfavour,andthatheword

    joihetaylorsletter,yauntneverhadbeen

    rried,andthis.fitzpatrickagined,

    therefore,thatthefellousthaveiedthisofhisownhead,

    orfroearsay,ipersuadedselfheghthaveventuredlikewiseon

    thatodiuslineoerauthority.reasoningy

    dearention

    suchacirceasthis,orappealtoitforthejustificationof

    fivenessinshort,hadhebeenguiltyoftesasch,

    halfthetendeessandfondnesshheusedwouldhaveprevailedon

    tohavefivenhiinoadenofartherobjestoour

    settingout,oing,andinalittlere

    thanar.fitzpatrick.

    ”yourrelatinganyoccurrencesh

    pastduringourjouey;forito

    travelitain,andnolesssotoyoutotravelitovere.

    ”thisseat,then,isanansionhouse:ifiwasinoneof

    thoserryhuursine,iuld

    describeittoyouridiculouslyenough.itlookedasifithadbeen

    forrlyinhabitedbyagentlen.hereenough,andnotthe

    lessroonatofthefuiture;foriherewasvery

    littleinit.anoldan,edevalhthebuilding,and

    greatlyreseledherentionsintheorphan,receivedus

    atthegate,andinahoan,andtounintelligible,

    edhersterho.inshort,they

    andlancholy,thatitthreyspiritsintothelodeje;

    yhusbanddisg,insteadofrelieving,encreasedbytwoor

    threeliadasayshe,

    asyoufind,inotherplacesbesidesengland;butperhapsyouhad

    ratherbeinadirtylodgingsatbath.

    ”happy,dear,istheanateoflife,hatha

    cheerfulgoodnaturedpaniontosupportandfortherbutwhydo

    irefleyoisery

    panion,farfrofsolitude,soon

    nvihatisthavebeeninanyplad

    inanyndition.inaer

    perhapsyouhaveneverseen;for,indeed,noaneverseesit

    exelifiedbutinafather,abrother,orahusband;and,though

    youhaveafather,heisnotofthatcharacter.thissurlyfellow

    hadforrlyappearedtotheveryreverse,andsohedidstillto

    everyotherperson.goodheavenhoanto

    intainanstantlieinhisappearanceabroadandinpany,and

    tohielfehere,

    dear,theyketheelvesandsfortheuneasyrestrainth

    theyputoeersinthehe

    rerryandgayandgoodhuuredhusbandhathatanyti

    beeninpany,theresullenandroseheeat

    ouextprivateeting.hoy

    fondnessheicalh

    you,sophy,andhers,havecalledsoagreeable,he

    treatedpt.instseriousntshesungand

    iserable,hewas

    angry,andabused;for,thoughhey

    goodhuur,noras,yetlow

    spiritsal,andthoseheiutedtorepentance

    ofhavingashesaidrriedanirishn.

    ”youydeargraveairsiaskyourpardon,i

    reallyfotself,that,ankesanirudenttch

    inthesehehatis,anarrant

    prostitutetopeiaryi,shestnecessarilyhaveso

    inan.youhat

    thisaffeaypossiblybelessened;nay,idoassureyou,

    inoo

    eainforhusband,inoustusethe

    expressionanarrantblockhead.perhapsyou

    kethisdisverylongbefore;butenathousand

    exselvesforthefollyofthosetheylike:besides,

    giveleavetotellyou,itrequiresastperatio

    disceafohthedisguisesofgaietyandgoodbreeding.

    ”itagihat,yhusband,

    asioyouisoondid,istnsequentlydislikehis

    pany;andindeedihadthehappinessofbeingverylittle

    troubledostelegantlyfuished,

    ourcellarsocked,anddogsandhorsesprovidedi

    abundance.asgehereforeeainedhisneighboursh

    greathospitality,sohisneighboursresortedtohigreat

    alaedsoe,thata

    sllpartofhision,thatistosay,ofhisillhuurs,

    felltoshare.

    ”happyeifiuldaseasilyhaveavoided

    allotherdisagreeablepany;but,alasie

    ented;andthere,asisaof

    beingrelievedfrohethesepanionsyoking

    thoughts,annerhauntednightandday.in

    thissituationipastthroughase,thehorrorsofh

    herbepaintednihink,dear,figure,ifyou,

    toyourself,usthaveundergone.ibecaathe

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