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正文 第205节 文 / [英]亨利·菲尔丁

    栗子网  www.lizi.tw台湾小说网  www.192.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.twsteaestoacquainthightfindsophia:

    andainnodiresoupbraidher

    gentlyforhavingdisappointedhihedaybefore;andncluded,

    saying,”indeed,goodfairyqueen,ikyverywell,

    notrs.

    fitzpatrick,itisalittlecrueltodivertyourselfattheexpenseof

    tornts.”

    theskanse,

    iststillspeakinthesavoice,lestishouldbeknownby

    others.anddoyouthink,goodsir,thatihaveerregard

    forusin,thantoassistincarryingonanaffairbetweenyou

    tustendinherruin,aswellasyourownbesides,i

    proseyou,usinisnotdenoughtooherown

    destruupthertoit.”

    ”alas,dasaidjones,”youlittlek,whenyou

    callaneneofsophia.”

    ”aoruinanyone,”criestheother,”youwillallow,is

    theay;aknowinglyand

    adness,as

    yusinhathverylittlerethanher

    fatherogiveher;verylittleforoneofherfashion

    youkno,andyouknouation.”

    jonesvoheher

    sufferthestviolentofdeathsthansacrificeheriohis

    desires.”hesaid,”heknehyhewasofher,everyway,

    thathehadlongagoresolvedtoquitallsuchaspiringthoughts,

    butthatseactshaddehiesiroustoseeher

    oncere,isedheakeleaveofherforever.no,

    da”ncludedhe,”loveisnotofthatbasekindhseeks

    itsoostdeartoits

    object.iysophia,

    butsophiaherself.”

    thoughthereaderyhavealreadyneideaof

    thevirtueoftheladyinthesk;andthoughpossiblyshey

    hereafterappeaottodeserveohefirstcharactersofher

    sex;yet,itiserong

    iressionuponher,alyaddedtotheaffeshehadbefore

    nceivedforouryoungheroe.

    theladynoonts,said,”shedidnot

    seehispretensionstosophiasoption,

    asofirudence.youngfellooo

    aspiringthoughts.iloveaitioninayoungn,andiwouldhave

    youaysucceedh

    thosenvinced

    thereareenbutdontyouthinkastrangecreature,.

    joobethusgivingadvianiaolittle

    acquainted,andoneeihavesolittlereason

    tobepleased”

    herejooapologize,andtohopehehadnotoffendedin

    anythinghehadsaidofherusin.toaskanswered,”and

    areyousolittleversedinthesex,toigineyoua

    ladyrethaertainingherhyourpassionforanother

    anifthefairyqueenhadnceivederopinionofyour

    gallantry,sheeetheratthe

    squerade.”

    joneshadneverlessinourthanatpresent;but

    gallantrytotheladiesonghisprinciplesofhonour;andhe

    helditastoacceptachalleolove,as

    ifithadbeenaade

    itokeepadenodoubt

    butsheintothepreseheother.

    hebeganthereforetokeaveryansoherlastspeech,

    ask,ihis

    skasqueradeonlytovent

    illnature,bytellingpeoplerudetruths,andbyendeav,asthe

    phraseis,tospoilaschsportastheyareable.thisgoodlady,

    therefore,havingobservedjones,andhisfriend,shewell

    kne,

    ncludedsheuldnoisfyherspleeerthanby

    interruptingthesheatta

    froheirretirent;edhthis,butpursued

    theoeveryplacer.

    nightingale,seeiressofhisfriend,atlastrelieved

    hiandeheoldaninanotherpursuit.

    ask,to

    ridtheelvesoftheteazer,heobservedhisladyspeaktoseveral

    sks,efreedofacquaintanceasiftheyhadbeen

    barefaced.heuldnothelpexpressinghissurprizeatthis;

    saying,”sure,dayousthaveinfinitedist,toknow

    peopleinalldisguises.”toheladyans

    nasqueradetothe

    peopleoffashion,heraswellhere,as

    eetinanasselyoradrnoranof

    nditionnversesheisnotacquainted.in

    short,thegeneralityofpersonsyouseehere,yre

    properlybesaidtokilltiinthisplacethaninanyother;and

    generallyretirefroenthelosern.

    tosaythetruth,ibegihatsituationself;andifi

    haveanyfauchbetterpleased.i

    protestitosteforyoursake.””i

    knoonecharityequaltoit,”criesjones,”andthatistosuffer

    toe.””sure,”anshelady,”youhavea

    strangeopinionof,toigihatuponsuacquaintance,i

    ydoorsatthistiofnight.ifancyyou

    iutethefriendshipihaveshoyusintosoothertive.

    nfessholy;dontyouhisntrivedinterviewas

    littlebetterthanador.jones,

    tokethesesuddes””iaotused,da”saidjones,

    ”tosubttosuyheartby

    surprize,therestofbodyhatharighttofolloust

    pardonifiresolvetoattendyouwhereveryougo.”he

    aiedtheseeproperas;uponhelady,

    afteragentlerebuke,andsayingtheirfaliaritywouldbeobserved,

    toldhi”sheosuphanacquaintance,hershe

    hopedhefollowher;forify

    ...
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