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    ndedforit.”

    ”nay,gentlen,”aintainopinion

    againstsony;indeed,ifthegeneralityofhisaudiencedislike

    hitheleaedgentlenighthavedone

    veryrightindisssingpunchfroisservice.”

    thesteroftheshouch

    ofthegreatforple,andhouchtheinferiorpartof

    nkindvice,byhowasin

    theirsuperiors;erruptedbyani,

    ighthaveotteditatai,we

    othelprelatingatpresent,butnotinthischapter.

    chapter6

    froybeinferredthatthebestthingsareliableto

    besuoodandsinterpreted

    aviolentuproaoylandladywas

    aidbothhherfistandtongue.shehadindeed

    ssedthehereloynt,and,afteralittlesearch,

    hadfouhepuppetshopanyerry

    aionnotverypropertobedescribed.

    thoughgraceforthatehadforfeitedalltitleto

    desty;yethadshenotiudenoughtodenyafah

    sheuallysurprized;she,therefore,tookau,and

    attetedtotigatetheoffence.”einthisnner,

    stress”aytu

    aaheotherhadliberallybestohat

    appellationonher,”bettersaresoashe

    fineladyinthepuppetshonolieall

    nightoutfroerhusbandfoothing.”

    thelandladynointothekit,andfellfoulonbothher

    husbandandthepoorpuppetver.”here,husband,”saysshe,”yousee

    thensequenceofharbthesepeopleinyourhouse.ifone

    dothdraorefortheoneishardlyde

    andsforthelittertheyke;aohaveoneshousedea

    bain.inshort,idesireyouwouldbe

    goorrooing;forioresuchdoings.itis

    onlytheoteachourservantsidlenessandnonsense;fortobe

    surenothierbeleaedbysuchidleshohese.i

    reeradeofgoodscripturestories,as

    jephthahsrashvohings,andkedpeoplewere

    atters;

    butastheparsontolduslastsunday,nobodybelievesinthedevil

    noaparcelofpuppetsdrestup

    likelordsandladies,onlytotutheheadsofpooruntryhes;

    andheirheadsareouedtopsyturvy,nohing

    elseisso.”

    virgil,ithink,tellsus,thatobareasseledina

    riotousandtultuousnner,andallsortsofssileonsfly

    about,ifanofgravityandauthorityappearsangstthethe

    tultispresentlyappeased,andtheb,edinto

    onebody,ybeparedtoanass,erecttheirlongearsatthe

    gravensdisurse.

    orary,enandphilosophersare

    disputing;herselfyinannerbensideredas

    present,andadnisteringarguntstothedisputants;shoulda

    tultariseangtheb,orshouldonesld,whoisherself

    equalinoaghtyb,appearangthesaidphilosophers;

    theirdisputessher

    nisterialoffidiately

    attractedbythesldalone.

    thustheuproaraforesaid,andthearrivalofthelandlady,silenced

    thesterofthepuppetshoaspeedyandfio

    thatgraveandsoleharangue,ofhereadera

    suffittastealready.nothingindeeduldhavehappenedsovery

    inopportuhisact;thestaliceoffortune

    uldnothaventrivedsutonfoundthepoor

    fellophantlydesorals

    inouthuallystopt,

    asthatofquaationonthe

    greatvirtuesofhispillsandpoherpseofoneofhis

    rtyrsshouldbebroughtforth,anddepositedbeforethestage,as

    atestinyofhisskill.

    iherefore,ofansylandlady,thepuppetshoan

    ranouttopunishhisrryandreoonbeginningto

    putforthhersilverlight,asthepoetscallitthoughshelookedat

    thattirelikeapieceofpper,jonescalledforhis

    reylandladyhadjustawaked

    froprofoundnap,toprepareforhisjouey;butpartridge,having

    latelycarriedtyreaderhathseenbefore,was

    eoldeoattetathird,oprevailhjoake

    upalodgingthateveninginthehousehenwas.he

    introducedthisr.

    jonesdeoving;and,afterurgingnyexcellentargunts

    againstit,heatlastinsistedstronglythatituldbetononner

    ofpurposeever;forthat,unlessjonesknehelady

    ightverypossiblyleadhihe

    fartherfroer;”foryoufind,sir,”saidhe,”byallthepeople

    inthehouse,thatsheisnotgohisuchbetter,

    therefore,oing,ayexpectto

    etebodytoinquireof”

    thislastargunthadindeedsoeffejones,andwhilehewas

    ,thelandlordthreherhetorifhhewas

    sterintothesascale.”sure,sir,”saidhe,”yourservant

    givesyoustexcellentadvice;forravelbynightatthis

    tioftheyear”hethenbeganintheusualstiletotruetforth

    theexcellentacdationy

    landladylikeheoccasionbut,nottodetainthe

    readerntoeveryhostandhostess,itissuffit

    totellhionesself

    uched;forhehad

    hardlyshuthiseyessincehehadlefttheinnheactof

    thebrokenheadhadhappened.

    assoonasjoneshadtakenaresolutiontoproofartherthat

    night,hepresentlyretiredtorest,hhisthe

    pouff;butpartridge,eshad

    refreshedhielforeinedtoeating

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