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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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