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andnoy
landladybeingagainrenan,whoonhisside
favetheireflesaninherpassion
hadances,afaceofperfectpeadtranquillity
reighekit;bledroundthefire,the
landlordandlandladyofthehouse,thesterofthepuppetshohe
attoeysr.partridge;in
panypasttheagreeableionhwillbefoundin
thechapter.
chapter7
ntainingarerkortahegood
panyasseledi
thoughtheprideofpartridgedidnotsubttoaowledge
hielfaservahendesdedinstparticularsto
itatethennersofthatrank.oahiswas,his
greatlygnifyiuneofhispanion,ashecalledjones:
suchisageneralcustongstrangers,asnoneof
theoughttheattendantonabeggar:for,the
higherthesituationofthesteris,thehigher,nsequently,is
thatoftheninhisohetruthofion
appearsfrohebehaviourofallthefootnofthenobility.
but,thoughtitleandfortunenicateasplendorallaround
theanofnofqualityaethinktheelves
entitledtoapartofthatrespectothequalityand
estatesoftheirsters,itisclearlyardto
virtueanduanding.theseadvantagesarestrictlypersonal,
andsselvesalltherespect.tosay
thetruth,thisissoverylittle,thattheyotolet
anyotherspartake.asthesethereforerefleohonour
oiost
deplorableaster.iisotherhe
istress,thensequenceof
hisdishonourthereisakindof
ntagion,nicatesitselftoallwho
approachit.
noean
angthenonlyshouldhaveregardforthereputation
oftheasters,andlittleooallfortheir
characterinotherpoints,andthat,thoughtheyedto
bethefootnofabeggar,theyarenotsotoattendupue
orabloakenose
oftheiniquitiesandfolliesoftheirsaidstersasfaras
possible,andthisoftenourandrrint.in
reality,afootnisoftenaastheexpenceof
thegentlenwhoseliveryhewears.
afterpartridge,therefore,hadenlargedgreatlyofortune
tonicatedan
apprehension,ohedaybefore,andfor
e,thebehaviourofjonesseed
tohavefuishedasuffitfoundation.inshort,hety
edinanopinion,thathissterofhiss,
panyround
thefire.
entthepuppetshoaelyincided.”i
oansurprizedverych,alked
soabsurdlyaboutpuppetshoisindeedhardlytobenceived
thatanyninhissensesshouldbesochstaken;yousay
noonstrousnotions.poentleilyn;indeedhehathastrange
hiseyesooknoticeofbefore,thoughidid
notntionit.”
thelandlreeded
thesagacityofhavingobservedit.”aainly,”addedhe,”it
stbeso;foooadnhoughtofleavingsoodahousetoraleabouttheuntryatthattiofnight.”
theexouth,said,”hethought
thegentlenlookedandtalkedalittlehentuing
topartridge,”ifhebeadn,”sayshe,”heshouldnotbesuffered
totravelthusabouttheuntry;forpossiblyheydoso
schief.itisapityheetohis
relations.”
noesofthiskindind
ofpartridge;for,ashehatjoneshadrunaway
fror.allisedhielfthehighestrewardsifhe
uldbyanyansnveyhiack.butfearofjones,ofwhose
fieressandstrengthhehadseen,andindeedfelt,so
instanpossibletobe
exeselftoforny
regularplanforthepurpose.butnosoonerdidhehearthesentints
oftheex,thanheeracedthatopportunityofdeclaringhis
oatteruldbebrought
about.
”uldbebroughtabout”saystheex:”hereisnothing
easier.”
”ahsir,”ansridge,”youdontknoadevilofa
felloeupeoutat
agine”
”pogh”saystheexanashe.
besides,herearefiveofus.”
”idontknoyhusbandshall
havenothingtodoinit.norshallanyviolenthandsbelaidupon
anybodyinhouse.theyoulenisasprettyayoung
gentlenaseverisaylife,andibelieveheisnored
thananyofus.doyoutellofhishavingahhis
eyestheyaretheprettiesteyesieversahthe
prettiestlook;andaverydestanheis.i
aureihavebepitiedhieartilyeversihegeherein
theertoldusheinlove.certainlythatisenoughto
keanyn,especiallysuchasao
lookalittleotherhanhedidbefore.lady,ihe
devilenhagreat
estateisupposesheisoneofyourqualityfolks,oneofyourtownly
ladiesthatnightinthepuppetshoknow
they.”
theattoeysclerklikelaredheon
thebusinesshouttheadviceofunsel.”suppose,”sayshe,”an
aprisonntshouldbebrough
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