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    hepocketbook.together,therefore,they

    pror.jonesdesired;

    fuideunfortunatelyhappeobela,anduldnot

    possiblytravelfasterthanaleanhour.asthisplace,

    therefore,ilesdistahoughthefellowhad

    saidotherhereadeeednotbeacquaintedhoheywere

    in.

    jonesopehebookahuisduringtheir

    asoften,talkedself,andverylittletohispanions.

    atallesignsofastonishntto

    partridge;orethanonceshookhishead,andcryed,poentlenorandustutsitnssanainrporesano.

    indinasoundbody.

    atlengththeyarrivedattheveryspot

    thepocketbook,andhefello.here

    jonesofferedtotakeleaveofhisguide,andtoirovehispace;but

    thefellothatviolentsurprizeandjoyhefirst

    receiptoftheguineahadoccasioneded,

    aorellecthielf,putona

    disedlook,and,scratghishead,said,”hehopedhis

    sothingre.yourworship,”saidhe,

    ”akeitintoyourionthatifihadnot

    beeighthavekeptthehisthereader

    stohavebeentrue.”ifthepaperthere,”saidhe,”be

    surethefindingitdeservesrethanaguinea.

    besides,supposeyourhelady,niveit

    herand,thoughyouruchlikea

    gentleihaveonlyyourainly,

    iftherightotobefound,itallbelongstothefirst

    finder.ihopeyouratters:iabr >

    butapoorn,andthereforedontdesiretohaveall;butitis

    butreasonableishouldhaveshare.yourworshiplookslikea

    goodn,and,ihope,yhoy;fhthavekept

    everyfarthing,andnobodyevertheisethee,upon

    honour,”criesjohatiknhtoore

    ither.””nay,youraydoasyou

    pleaseastothat;ifyoueshare,thatis,onehalf

    oftheney,yourhonourykeeptherestyourselfifyouplease;”

    andncludedentoath,”thathewould

    ionasyllableofittoanynliving.”

    ”lookee,friend,”criesjoherightoainlyhave

    againallthatshelost;andasforanyfarthergratuity,ireally

    eknoe,andwhere

    youlive,anditisrethanpossibleyouyhereafterhave

    furtherreasontorejoiceatthisingsadventure.”

    ”idontknoeaure,”criesthefellos

    istventureoneyoo;buti

    hopeyoure,e,”saidpartridge,

    ”tellhishonouryoua,andaybefound;i

    youoohishands.”thefellow,

    seeingnohopesofreveringthepossessionofthepocketbook,at

    lastpliedingivinginhisnaandplaceofabode,hjones

    uponapieceofpaperhthepencilofsophiandthen,

    plagthepaperinthesapagee,he

    analive;ihave

    joinedyouatothatofanangel.””idontknohingabout

    angels,”atle

    reney,orelseretuthepocketbook.”partridgenoaxed

    h:hecalledthepoorcripplebyseveralvileandopprobrious

    nas,and,butjoneswould

    notsufferanysuchthing:andnoellingthefellowhewould

    ,.joed

    asfastashisheels;andpartridge,intothe

    thoughtsofthehundredpoundhadinfusednes,followedhis

    leader;an,ostaybehi

    theoth,ase

    tocharityschooltoleatoeandreadandcastats,i

    shouldhaveknoattersasherpeople.”

    chapter5

    ntainingreadventurespaniont

    ontheroad

    ourtravellersnoeor

    breathforion;joatingallthewayonsophia,and

    partridgeonthebankbill,sopleasure,

    causedhitthesatitorepifortune,h,inallhis

    suopportunityofshoy.

    theyhadproiles,ridge,beingunableany

    lookeepup,andhihilittle

    toslahispace:orereadytoply,as

    hehadforsotilostthefootstepsofthehorses,he

    thatotrailes,andhewasnowupona

    n,wherewereseveralroads.

    heherethereforestopttonsiderheseroadsheshould

    pursue;,thatseed

    atdistahefearsof

    partridge,andheercyuponusall;theyare

    certainlyaing””ing”criesjones;forfearhadlong

    sinind;andsincehisadventure

    en,hehadbeentotallyionpursuingsophia,

    y.”ries

    partridge,”rebelsthey

    ybeveryhogentlen,foranythingiknoothentrary.the

    deviltakehihataffrontstheisay;iaure,iftheyhave

    nothingtosayto,i,butina

    civiliftheyshould

    e,andperhapstheyydousnoharbuthe

    eofyonderbushes,tilltheyaregone

    byendoperhapsagainstfiftythousand

    adn;ihopeyourhonourisnotoffended;but

    certainlynonenssanainrporesano”herejones

    interruptedthistorrentofeloquence,fearhadinspired,saying,

    ”thatbythedrueperceivedtheywer

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