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    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.tw栗子网  www.lizi.twyouorewhenyouheardegypsybeasorderly

    andh.

    ”havehonour,assay,tobedeirking,andnonardo

    boastofredutifulsubjeenoreaffeate.hoe

    deservedeirgoodenosay;butdissay,datnever

    designanytingbuttododeood.sallnodoboastofdat

    neider:foredooderonsiderofdegoodofdose

    poorpeopleealofdey

    get.deyloveandhonourdarefore,becausedoloveandtakecare

    ofdedatisall,knownooderreason.

    ”aboutatousandorteottelltoayear

    ortenorread,dereyou

    ongdegypsy;forderewasdelypsyindose

    days;

    anddeselorddidquarrelvidoneanoderaboutdeplace;butdeking

    ofdegypsydiddelishdell,anddeallhissubjectequalvid

    eaedeyhaveagreeverywell;fordeyno

    tinkofbeingking,abebetterfordesdeybe;for

    assureyouitbevertroublesotingtobeking,andalo

    dojustice;haveoftenehave

    beenforydearfriendaion;fhwe

    todeath,ourpunishntsbeversevere.deykedegypsy

    ashadofdeelvesanddatbeverterriblepunishnt;avescarce

    everknoanyre.”

    thekingtheherewasno

    suents.uponhjones

    assuredhiothentrary;forthatthereanycrisforh

    shaedbytheenglishlahatitwasindeedone

    nseque.”datbeverstrange,”saidtheking;

    ”forknoenolive

    angdeandhaveoftenheardatshasdensequendde

    anyofyourreents

    deing”

    ajestyhusdisursinghjones,asuddenuproar

    aroseintheba,andasitseeuponthisoccasioesy

    ofthesepeoplehadbydegreesrevedalltheapprehensionsof

    partridge,andheselfh

    theirfood,buttotastesooftheirliquors,hbydegress

    entirelyexpelledallfearfroisposition,andinitsstead

    introducedchreagreeablesensations.

    ayoungfelegypsy,rererkableforherthanherbeauty,

    haddeyedthehofelloendingtotellhisfortune.

    oftheba,

    thestrongliquor,

    toinflainordinatedesireasafterderatefatigue;orherthe

    fairgypsyherselfthrehedelicaddecyofhersex,

    aheyouthpartridgehexpresssolicitations;butthey

    properhehusbandofthegypsy,

    jealousyitsee,hadkeptachfuleyeoverhiswife,

    andhaddoggedhertotheplace,sofher

    gallant.

    tothegreatnfusionofjones,partridgewasnowhurriedbefore

    theking;heaccusation,andlikeheculprits

    defence,rifling;forthepoorfelloas

    nfouheplainevidendhad

    verylittletosayforhielf.hisjesty,thentuingtowards

    jones,said,”sir,youhavehearentdo

    youtinkyourndeserve”

    jonesanshadhappened,andthat

    partridgeshouldkethehusbandalltheandsinhispower:he

    said,hehadverylittleneyabouthitthatti;”and,putting

    hishandintohispocket,offeredthefelloohhe

    iediatelyansthinkofgiving

    hiessthanfive.”

    thissuaftersoaltercation,otwo;andjones,

    havingstipulatedforthefullfivenessofbothpartridgeandthe

    oney;ajesty,restraininghis

    hand,tuedtothe,”atehehad

    disveredtheals”tohehadbeen

    desiredbythehusbandtootionsofhisherfirst

    speakingtothestranger,andthathehadneverlostsightofher

    afterehadbeehekingthenasked,

    ”ifthehusbandallthattiinhislurkingplace”to

    ative.hisegyptiahen

    addressedhielftothehusbandasfolloebesorrytoseeany

    gypsydathavenorehonourdantoselldehonourofhiswifefor

    ney.ifyouhaddeloveforyoured

    distter,andnotendeavourtokeherdeight

    disverher.doorderdatyouhavenoneygivenyou,foryou

    deservepunishnt,notreedoorderderefore,datyoubede

    infausgypsy,anddosuponyourforeheadforone

    nth,anddatyouredatalldat

    ti;foryoubedeinfausgypsy,butshebenolessdeinfaus

    whore.”

    thegypsiesiediatelyproceededtoexecutethesentend

    leftjonesandpartridgealoy.

    jonesgreatlyapplaudedthejusticeofthesentence:uponh

    theking,tuingtohisaid,”believeyoubesurprize:for

    supposeyouhaveverbadopinionofpeople:supposeyoutink

    usalldetieves.”

    ”istnfess,sir,”saidjones,”ihavenotheardsofavourable

    anaastheyseeodeserve.”

    ”viltellyou,”saidtheking,”hohedifferenceisbetweenyou

    andus.peoplerobyourpeople,andyourpeopleroboneanoder.”

    joerosingforththe

    happinessofthosesubjectsagistrate.

    iheirhappinessappearstohavebeensopleat,thatweare

    aeadvocateforarbitrarypoerquote

    thecaseofthosepeople,asaninstahegreatadvantagesh

    attendthatgoventaboveallothers.

    andhereakeancession,perhapshave

    beeedfoventiscapable

    ofrisingtothesadegreeofperfee

    bestosociety,ankindhaveneverbeensohappy,as

    hegreatestpartofthethenknohe

    donionofasier;andthisstateoftheirfelicity

    ntinuedduringthereignsoffivesuccessiveprinces

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