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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.

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    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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