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    love,thegeneroussentint,theardentgratitude,thesoft

    passion,thedidopinion;andallthosestrongenergiesof

    agoodnd,oistenedeyeshtears,theglowing

    cheekshblood,andshehearthtidesofgrief,joy,and

    benevolence.

    andthou,oleaingforhoutthyassistahingpure,

    nothingrreypehy

    favouritefields,pid,gentlyrollingthashy

    etonianbanks,inearlyyouthihavehee,atthy

    biraltar,yblood.

    ethen,andfrohyvast,luxuriantstores,inlongantiquity

    piledup,pourforththeriaeonianandthy

    ntuanffers,heverelseincludesthyphilosophic,thy

    poetidthyhistoricaltreasures,an

    charactersthouhastchosentoinscribetheponderouschests:give

    ahatkeytoallthytreasures,othyon

    thouhastentrusted.

    lastly,eexperience,longnversanththehegood,

    theleaed,andthepolite.noronly,butheverykind

    ofihislevee,tothebailiffinhis

    spunginghouse;frohedutchessatherdrutothelandlady

    behindherbar.froheeonlyankindbeknoo

    hereclusepedant,hohispartsorextensivehis

    leaiheverbeenastranger.

    eallthese,andre,ifpossible;forarduousisthetaski

    haveuaken;and,houtallyourassistance,will,ifind,be

    tooheavyfortosupport.butifyouallsleonlabours,i

    hopestillttheoahappynclusion.

    chapter2

    r.jonesonhisarrivalinlondon

    theleaeddr.saubiosay,thattheproperdireto

    hitingthattherewere

    fehisgreatreputationknown.and,

    perhaps,uponaveryniatter,weshallfind

    thatthisongtheny

    blessingsofgrandeur.

    thegreathappinessofbeingknooposterity,hthehopesof

    edourselvesinthepregchapter,isthe

    portiosposeour

    nas,assydenhaxpressesit,repeatedathousandyearshence,isa

    giftbeyoleandh;andisscarcetobe

    purchased,unlessbytheshepen.buttoavoidthe

    sputation,nobody

    knoer,will

    alheenviedportionofthose,itleeither

    tohonourorestate.

    seeodysseyii.

    frohatfigure,therefore,heirishpeer,

    sophiatotoadeinthishistory,thereaderwill

    nusthavebeetertohave

    disveredhishouseinlondonhoutkicularstreet

    orsquareusthavebeenone

    everybodykh,soitoanyof

    thosetradesoattendtheregionsofthegreat;

    forthedoorsofthegreataregenerallynolesseasytofindthan

    itisdiffi.butjones,as

    partridge,irestrangerinlondon;andashehappeo

    arrivefirstinaquarterofthetoheinhabitantsofhhave

    verylittleinterursehthehouseholdersofhanoverrosvenorsquareforheehroughgraysinnlane,sohe

    raledaboutsoti,beforeheuldevenfindhisothose

    happynsionsthevulgarthose

    gnaniusheroes,thedesdantsofabritons,saxons,or

    danes,ors,beingboierdays,bysundrykinds

    ofrit,haveentailedrichesandhonourontheirposterity.

    jones,beingatlengtharrivedatthoseterrestrialelysian

    fields,ansion;butthe

    peerunluerhouseforireland;

    andasheeofhisequipage

    hadsuffitlyblazedintheneighbourhood;sothat,aftera

    successlessinquirytilltheclockhadstruckeleven,jolast

    yieldedtotheadviceofpartridge,areatedtothebullandgate

    inholbo,thatbeingtheinnalighted,and

    iredtoenjoythatkindofreposetends

    personsinhiscirces.

    earlyintheingheagaiforthinpursuitofsophiand

    ooktoerpurposethanbefore.atlast,

    herithatfortued,orheritwasnolongerin

    herpo,hetotheverystreethwas

    honouredbyhislordshipsresidend,beingdirectedtothe

    house,hegaveolerapatthedoor.

    theporter,thedestyoftheknock,hadnceivedno

    highideaofthepersonapproag,nceivedbutlittlebetter

    froheappearanr.jones,inasuitof

    fustian,andhadbyhissidetheerlypurchasedofthe

    serjeant;ofightbeposedof

    peredsteel,thehandleposedonlyofbrass,andthat

    hebrightest.herefore,enquiredaftertheyoung

    ladyetotohhislordship,thisfellowanswered

    surlily,”thattherehere.”johendesiredto

    seethesterofthehouse;butedthathislordship

    oing.andupongroorepressingthe

    portersaid,”hehadpositiveorderstoletnopersonin;butifyou

    thinkproper,”saidhe,”toleaveyoua,ihis

    lordship;andifyoueyoushallknohenhewillsee

    you.”

    jonesnohathehadveryparticularbusihe

    younglady,anduldhoutseeingher.”uponhe

    porter,ed,”that

    therehathouse,andnsequentlynoneuld

    hesee;”adding,”sureyouarethestrah,

    foryoutakeananswer.”

    ihaveoftenthoughtthat,bytheparticulardescriptionof

    ightpossibly

    iosatirizetheportersofthegreatninhisti;the

    picture,atleast,reselesthosehehonourtoattendat

    thedoorsreaterinhislodgeansw

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