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    rated,hadseeendantofs.fitzpatridupona

    shortenquiry,edthatherlady,hewasvery

    particularlyacquaiionhehadno

    soonerreceived,thanheaddressedhielftothelandlord,pacified

    hiahipstairsplintsrathercivillerthanthose

    hweredelivered.

    ityperhapsbeanherselfwas

    notthessengereloyedonthisoccasion;butosay

    sheatpresentqualifiedforthat,orindeedforanyother

    office.theruorsothelandlordchosetocallthedistillation

    froalthadbaselytakentheadvahefatiguehe

    pooranhadundergone,andhaddeterribledepredationsonher

    noblefaculties,atatiheyoresistthe

    attack.

    describethistragicalsceoofully;butwe

    thoughtourselvesobliged,bythathistoritegrityhwe

    profess,shortlytohintatterherwisehavebeen

    gladtohavespared.nyhistorians,indeed,forofthis

    iy,orofdiligeosaynoehereaderto

    findouttheselittleesto

    hisgreatnfusionandperplexity.

    sophiabytheentryof

    thenoblepeer,atears.

    fitzpatrick,butiyaveryparticularfriendofthatlady.

    tosaytruth,itashehadbeeneo

    esanhadthesagallant

    disposition

    story,andhaddeliverednyanirisonednyhfrourance.hewas

    indeedasbitterahesavageauthoritytoooften

    exercisedbyhusbandsandfathers,overtheyoungandlovelyofthe

    othersex,aseverknighterrantothebarbarouspowerof

    enters;nay,tosaytruth,ihaveoftensuspectedthatthose

    veryentersanceeveryy

    nootherthanthehusbandsofthosedays;andtrinyitselfwas,

    perhaps,theentedcastleinphsobe

    nfined.

    thisnoblenhadaeintheneighbourhoodoffitzpatrid

    hadbeenforsotiacquaihelady.nosooner,

    therefore,didhehearofherhalyapplied

    hielftoprocureherliberty;lyeffected,notby

    stthepleofaheroes,but

    byrruptingthegoveor,innfortyodeartof

    isheldtobepreferabletovalour,andgoldis

    foundtobereirresistiblethaherleadorsteel.

    thiscirce,hoaterial

    enoughtorelatetoherfrieitto

    thereader.aion

    thatshehadfound,orined,orbysoveryextraordinary,

    perhapssupeaturalans,hadpossessedherselfoftheneyh

    hantointerrupthearrativeby

    givingahioheroftoolittleiortaobe

    ntioned.

    thepeer,afterashortion,uldnotforbearexpressing

    sosurprizeatetingtheladyinthatplaoruldhe

    refrainfroellingherheiginedshehadbeengoobath.s.

    fitzpatrickveryfreelyansshehadbeeedin

    herpurposebythearrivalofapersonshention.in

    short,”saysshe,”iyhusbandfori

    affecealtheoohe

    goodfortuoesanner,andaowgoing

    tolondonine,and

    asgreatatyrantasown.”

    hislordship,ncludingthatthistyrantwaslikewiseahusband,

    deaspeeentstoboththeladies,andasfullof

    iivesagainsthisoeoblique

    glahetrinialinstitutionitself,andattheunjust

    poaheresensibleandre

    ritoriouspartofthespecies.heendedhisorationhanofferof

    hisprote,andofhisadsix,antlyaccepted

    bys.fitzpatridatlast,uponherpersuasions,bysophia.

    ttersbeingthusadjusted,hislordshiptookhisleave,andthe

    ladiesretiredtorest,rs.fitzpatritertainedher

    usinanyhigheniuonthecharacterofthenoblepeer,

    andenlargedveryparticularlyonhisgreatfondnessforhiswife;

    saying,shebelievedheosttheonlypersonofhighrankwho

    arriagebed.”indeed,”addedshe,”

    dearsophy,thatisaveryrarevirtueangstnofndition.never

    expee,ifyoudo,youwill

    certainlybedeceived.”

    agentlesighstolefroophiaatthesehperhaps

    ntributedtofordreafnoverypleasantkind;but,asshe

    neverrevealedthisdreaoahereaderotexpectto

    seeitrelatedhere.

    chapter9

    theingintrodusoprettying.astageach.the

    berids.theheroicteerofsophia.hergenerosity.

    theretutoit.thedepartureofthepany,andtheirarrivalat

    london;ererksfortheuseoftravellers

    thoseersofsociety,ofuishtheblessingsof

    life,noolighttheirdles,iopursuetheirdaily

    labours,fortheuseofthoseoenjoytheseblessings.

    thesturdyhindheleveeofhisfelloheox;

    theingartificer,thediligentic,springfroheirhard

    ttress;andnoaidbeginstorepairthe

    disordereddruooheriotousauthorsofthatdisorder,in

    brokeninterruptedsluers,tuleandtoss,asifthehardnessof

    doedtheirrepose.

    insilephrase,theclockhadnosooruckseven,thanthe

    ladiesheirjouey;and,attheirdesire,his

    lordshipandhisequipage.

    andnoatterofsodifficultyarose;andthiswashowhis

    lordshiphielfshouldbenveyed;forthoughinstageaches,

    uchluggage,the

    ingeniousastohperfecteaseintotheplace

    offour;forrivesthatthefathostess,orwellfed

    aldern,ytakeupnoreroohanth

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