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desireofapassionatelover,edfrotoafine
an,nosoonerperindfulofherforrsport,
andstillretainingherpristiure,sheleapedfrohebedof
herhusbandtopursuethelittleanil.
areouandbythisnotthatthebridewasdispleased
braorroofor,thoughsohave
rerkedthatcatsaresubjecttoingratitude,yetenandcats
tooainoccasions.thetruthis,as
thesagacioussirrogerlestrangeobserves,inhisdeep
refles,that,”ife
inattheadaouser
still.”inthesanthesquireofany
ofloveforhisdaughter;foriyhehadagreatdeal;
ohathean,andthen
ayapplythefabletohiandthejudiciousrefleslikewise.
thehoundsranveryhard,asitiscalled,andthesquirepursued
eandditch,hallhisusualvociferationandalacrity,
andhallhisusualpleasure;nordidthethoughtsofsophiaever
orudetheelvestoallaythesatisfaheehe
chace,hefiheeversahhe
silesfor.asthesquire
fothisdaughter,theservants,ayeasilybelieve,fottheir
stress;andtheparson,afterhavingexpressedent,in
latin,tohielf,atlengthlikeherthoughts
oftheyounglady,and,joggingonatadistancebehio
ditateaportionofdoefortheensuingsunday.
thesquirehehoundshthe
arrivalofhisbrothersquireandsportsn:forallnapproverit
intheiroanoreexpertinthefieldthan.
e,nordidanyotherbetterknoethedogs
atethehunthhisholla.
sportsn,ihofaugagedtoattend
toanynnerofanity:
for,ifanyoftheeetblingintoaditch,or
intoariver,therestpassardless,andgenerallyleavehibr >
tohisfate:duringthisti,therefore,thethough
oftenclosetoeachother,intergednotasinglehe
sterofthehunt,hoent
ofthestrangerindrahedogsheyafault,and
henceivedaveryhighopinionofhisuanding,asthe
nuerofhisattendantsinspirednosllrevereohisquality.
assoon,therefore,asthesporthedeathofthe
littleanil,thetet,andinall
squirelikegreetingsalutedeachother.
theionayperhaps
relateinanappendix,oronsootheroccasion;butasitnowise
hishistory,prevailonourselvestogiveita
placehere.itncludedhasendchadthathan
invitationtodihisbeingaccepted,y
boutofdrinking,yanapoofsquire
e.
oursquireeansatcheitherforhishost,orfor
parsonsupple,athiscupsthatevening;forheviolentfatigue
ofndasayverywell
at,hishonour.hewas
indeed,agtothevulgarphrase,ledrunk;forbeforehe
hadsesoentirelyoverpowered,
thatthoughhecarriedofftobedtilllongafter,the
parsonnsideredhisabsent,andhavingacquaiheother
squireiseof
sendingthuntsoing
for.esretu.
nosooherefore,hadthegoodsquireshakenoffhisevening,
aooingdraught,andtosuonhishorsesin
ordertorener.supplebeganhisdissuasives,
hehostslysehattheyatlengthprevailed,
and.e;beingprincipallyvedby
unt,viz.,thathek
probablyberidingfartherfroisdaughterinsteadoftowardsher.
hethentookleaveofhisbrothersportsn,andexpressi
joythatthefrostightperhapsbenosll
tivetohishasteningho,setforherbackwards,
forsorsetshire;butnotbeforehehadfirstdespatchedpartof
hisretinueiofhisdaughter,afterhelikea
volleyofthestbitterexecrations.
chapter3
thedepartureofjonesfropton,
andpartridgeontheroad
atlengthoreetoourheroe;and,tosaytruth,
solong,that,nsideringthe
nditionin,iapprehendnyofourreadershave
ncludedforever;hebeingatpresent
inthatsituationin
enquiringanyfartheraftertheirfriends,lesttheyshouldbeshocked
byhearingsuchfriendshadhaheelves.
but,iy,ifallthevirtues,iwillboldly
say,herhavehevicesofaprudentcharacter;and
thoughitisoniserable
thanthoseofpoorjopresent,,and
attenduponhidiligenceasifheoningin
thebrightestbeaoffortune.
.johen,andhispanionpartridge,lefttheinnafew
erthedepartureofsquiree
roadonfoot,forthehostlertoldthehatnohorseswerebyany
anstobeatthattiproarchedhheavy
hearts;forthoughtheirdisquietproceededfroerydifferent
reasodispleasedtheyh;andifjonessighed
bitterly,partridgegruogetherassadlyateverystep.
etothecrossroadshesquirehadstopttotake
unsel,jooptlikeuingtopartridge,askedhis
opinionracktheyshouldpursue.”ah,sir,”ansridge,
”iyadvice.”””
repliedjones;”foritisno,or
esof.””advice,then,”saidpartridge,”isthatyou
iediatelyfa
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