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    ishap.ontheroadchpleasant

    disursepassedbetridge,onthesubjectoftheir

    lastadventure:inpassionforthose

    highenress,driven,asito

    suefuldeath:”i

    an,”saidhe,”thoseonlyguiltextendsnofarther

    thantorobbery,andyofcrueltynorinsulttoany

    person,sta,istsay,tothehonourofour

    untry,distinguishestherobbersofenglandfrohoseofall

    otheations;forrderis,angstthose,alstinseparably

    iorobbery.”

    ”nodoubt,”ansridge,”itisbettertotakeawayones

    hanoneslife;aisveryhardupon,that

    theyttravelabouttheirbusinesshoutbeingindangerof

    thesevillains.andtobesureitterthatallrogueswere

    haoftheanshouldsuffer.for

    o,indeed,ishouldnotcaretohavethebloodofanyof

    thenhands;butitisveryproperforthela

    all.antotakesixpene,unlessigive

    ithisthereanyhoyinsu”

    ”no,surely,”orethanthereisinhikes

    thehorsesoutofanothernsstable,orohisown

    usetheneyherightowner.”

    thesehintsstopttheuthofpartridge;nordidheopenitagain

    tilljones,havingthroesarcasticaljokesonhise,

    heofferedtoexs,saying,”a

    thousandnakedhingtoool;forthoughitistrueit

    oasingledischarge,yetellbutthatone

    ybehielf”

    bookxiii

    ntainingthespaceoftwelvedays

    chapter1

    aninvocation

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    notonlytoforesee,buttoenjoy,ofeedonfuture

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    box,ishallbereade,

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    insodutal,thefatjufvrnatedbyajolly

    rsterdareetschooldidstthou

    suthetsofthyerudition.herehastthou,inthy

    turerage,taughtpoetrytotiotthefancy,buttheprideof

    thepatron.edyfroheeleasagraveandsoleair;while

    tragedystoraloud,ahaffrightedtheatre**s

    thuosoothethybsinsluer,aldernhistory

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    booksellerobeysthyinfluehyadvicetheheavy,unread,folio

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    nuers,runsnilythroughthenation.instructedbythee,so

    books,likequacks,ioseontheisingwonders;while

    otherstubeaus,andtrustalltheirritstoagildedoutside.

    e,thoujollysubstahyshiningface,keepbackthy

    inspiration,butholdforththytetingrehyshining,

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    riches;thyoftenvaryingstock;the,thefortablehouse;and,

    lastly,afairportionofthatbouher,s

    yieldredundantsustenanerousoffspring,didnot

    sotoogreedilya.

    ethou,andifiaootastelessofthyvaluabletreasures,

    hearttoothers.

    tell,thatthroughthybounty,thepratlingbabes,

    playhathofteerruptedbylabours,yoibe

    alyre.

    andnohisillyokedpair,thisleanshadohisfat

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    iodire

    first,genius;thougiftofheaven;houtwhoseaidinvainwe

    struggleagainstthestreafnature.thousohe

    generousseedsnourishes,andbringstoperfe.do

    thoukindlytakebythehand,ahroughallthezes,

    theeintoallthosesteries

    e,otheeisno

    difficulttask,toknoankierthantheyknoselves.

    revethatststheintelleortals,andcausesthebr >

    toadorenfortheirart,ortodetesttheortheiring,in

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    thysypagesour;tillnkindlea

    thegoodnaturetolaughonlyatthefolliesofothers,andthe

    hulitytogrieveattheirown.

    andthou,alstthenstantattendantenius,hunity,

    bringallthytendersensations.ifthouhastalreadydisposedofthebr >

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