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tohaveanythingtodo.iuldhardlybringselfever
tolookupontheschristians.thereisnothingbutcursingand
songthei:iheartily
beforeitistoolate;andnotthinkofgoing
angtheevilniahatis
prinatter,iaoreafraidthan
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stdie;butyetanylivenyyears,forallthat.a
ddleagednnoayliveagreatnuerofyears.i
havereadofseverale
agreatdealaboveahundred.notthatihope,ianthatiprose
self,tolivetoanysuchageasthat,her.butifitbeonly
toeightyoiy.heavenbepraised,thatisagreat;
andiaotafraidofdyingthen,hananothern;but,
surely,toattetdeathbeforeanstiiseseeto
doption.besides,ifitodoany
goodindeed;but,letthecausebeightytteroodtypart,iuandnothingof
it.ineverfiredoffagunabovetennutesinlife;andthen
itchargedhbullets.andfortheso
fendknoatter.aherearethose
ptiontointheadniaskpardon;uponsoul
iantniynotthrooanother
passion.”
”beundeoapprehension,partridge,”nowso
eon
anyaeward,or
anythingelseyouplease.iflovingtosleepinaakesa
naunesabillislissus.ineverreadin
graarthatananhoutfighting.virbo
quisquinsultapatruquilegesjuraqueservat.2notawordof
fighting;andiaurethescriptureissochagainstit,thata
nshallneverpersuadeheisagoodchristianwhilehesheds
christianblood.”
theseills.
2anhehedecreesofthenscript
fathersandthelaws.
chapter4
theadventureofabeggarn
justaspartridgehadutteredthatgoodandpiousdoe,h
helastchapterncluded,theyarrivedatanothercrossway,
efelloforal;upe
gavehisevererebuke,saying,”everyparishoughttokeeptheir
ohenfellalaughing,andaskedpartridge,”ifhewas
notashad,uchcharityinhisuth,tohavenocharity
inhisheart.yion,”sayshe,”servesyouonlyforan
excuseforyourfaults,butisnoiivetoyourvirtue.y
nrelievingoneofhis
brethrenii,putting
hishandinhispocket,hegavethepoorobjectashilling.
”ster,”criesthefello,”ihaveacurious
thinghereinpocket,ilesoff,ifyour
obuyit.ishoulduretopullitout
toeveryo,asyoodagentlen,andsokindto
thepoor,youanofbeingathiefonlybecausehe
ispoor.”hethenpulledoutalittlegiltpocketbook,anddelivered
itintothehandsofjones.
jonespresentlyope,andguess,reader,hefeltsaw
inthefirstpagethee,tenbyherownfair
hand.henosoohenathanheprestitclosetohislips;
noruldheavoidfallingintosoveryfranticraptures,
notpany;but,perhaps,theseveryrapturesde
hiethealone.
blingthebook,asifhehadan
excellentbroouth,orasifhehadreally
beenabook,oranauthtocatbuthisown
itsleavestotheground,h
partridgetookup,anddeliveredtojones,lyperceived
ittobeabankbill.itheverybille
hadgivenhisdaughterthenightbeforeherdeparture;andajeould
havejuedtopurchaseitatfiveshillihanl100.
theeyesofpartridgesparkledatthisnehjonesnow
proclaidaloud;andsodidthougheadifferentaspect
thoseofthepoorfellohebook;andwhoihope
froprincipleofhoyhadneverope:but
dealholybythereaderifittedtoinforifa
circeaybeherealittleterial,viz.,thatthe
felloread.
johe
findingthebook,ixtureofhisnew
disvery;forhisiginationinstantlysuggestedtohithatthe
oightpossiblyit,beforeheshouldbeable
tooher.hethenacquaihefihatheknehe
ladytothebookbelonged,andofias
soonaspossible,aher.
thepors.etoheiece;
ithadstfiveandtyshillings,havingbeenboughtofa
an;buttherealvalueofthesilverntained
initsclasp,eighteenpendthatpricethesaid
toyn,asit
hisshop,.aprudentpersonwould,
hoakenproperadvaheignorahis
felloorethanashilling,orperhaps
sixpeneperhapshing,a
thefelloeleaedserjeantsy
doubtstances,haveintained.
jones,orary,erheoutsideenerosity,andyperhapsnotveryunjustlyhavebeensuspectedof
extravagance,houtaationgaveaguineainexgeforthe
book.thepoorn,ebeforebeen
possessedofsochtreasure,gave.johousandthanks,and
disveredlittlelessoftransportinhissclesthanjoneshad
beforeshoeofsophiae.
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