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    forthiainfrenovels;verybunglingpiesofhhave

    beeedushereuhenaoftranslations.

    jonesgreoreaienttoseesophiandfinding,

    afterrepeatedinterviehladybellaston,nolikelihoodof

    obtainingthisbyheransfor,orary,theladybeganto

    treateveionofthenaofsophiaent,he

    resolvedtotrysootherthod.hedenodoubtbutthatlady

    bellastolikely

    thatsoofherservantsshouldbeacquaintedesecret.

    partridgethereforeployedtogetacquaihose

    servants,iofishthisse.

    feaginedreuhanthattohhis

    poorsterpresentreduced;forbesidesthedifficultieshe

    thindisveringsophia,besidesthefearshehadofhaving

    disobligedher,andtheassuranceshehadreceivedfroadybellaston

    oftheresolution,andofher

    havingpurposelyn,

    reasontobelieveghtbetrue;hehadstilladifficultyto

    bat,istresstoreve,

    hoighthavebeen.thisheexposingof

    hertobedisiedofallherfathersestate,thealst

    iablensequeheiringtogetherhouta,

    aining.

    addtoallthesethenyobligationson,whose

    violentfondness;so

    thatbyheransheeohebestdressedn

    abouttothoseridiculousdistresses

    entioned,butuallyraisedtoastateof

    affluencebeyondhehadeverknown.

    noalento

    theirnsselvesoftheuneofa

    an,akingheranykindofretu;yettoand,the

    proprietorofhnotdeservedtobehanged,nothingis,i

    believe,reirksothantosupportlovehgratitudeonly;

    especiallyionpullstheheartantraryh

    heunhappycaseofjones;forthoughthevirtuousloveheboreto

    sophia,andan,

    hadbeeirelyoutofthequestion,heuldneverhavebeenable

    tohavedeaeretutothegenerouspassionofthislady,

    ofdesire,buteredat

    leastintotheautuoflife,thoughshehegaietyof

    youth,bothinherdressandnner;nay,shentrivedstillto

    intaintherosesinhercheeks;butthese,likeflo

    ofseasonbyart,hadhatlivelybloongfreshnessh

    e,bedecksheroions.she

    had,besides,acertainierfe,eflowers,

    thoughverybeautifultotheeye,veryiropertobeplaa

    ostdisagreeable

    tothebreathoflove.

    thoughjonessaentsontheoneside,he

    felthisobligationsfullasstronglyoher;nordidheless

    plainlydiscetheardentpassionhoseobligationsproceeded,

    theextreviolenceofoequal,hewellknew

    theladyungrateful;and,isworse,hewouldhave

    thoughthielfso.hekasiderationuponhallher

    favourstoaccept

    thesohishonour,hentopaytheprice.this

    thereforeheresolvedtodo,iseryitsthiandto

    devotehielftoher,frohatgreatprincipleofjustice,by

    euntriesobligeadebtor,whoisno

    otheretheslaveof

    hiscreditor.

    atters,hereceivedthe

    follothelady:

    averyfoolish,butaveryperverseacthathhappenedsinceour

    lasteting,akesitiroperishouldseeyouanyre,if

    possible,ntriveattheusualplace.ieotherplaceby

    torroeanti,adieu.

    thisdisappointnt,perhaps,thereaderyncludevery

    great;butifithanan

    hourafterfrohesahand,h

    ntainedasfollows:

    ihavealteredndsinceie;ageh,ifyouare

    nertotheteofallpassions,youwonder

    at.iaoyownhouse,

    aybethensequeoexactlyatseven;idine

    abroad,butebythatti.aday,ifind,tothosethat

    sinslohaniigined.

    ifyoushouldae,bidthehow

    youintothedra.

    tohetruth,johislast

    epistlethanhehadbeener,asheedbyit

    frolyingr.nightingale,h

    hehadnoutidfriendship.these

    eiesanandhispanytoa

    edthatevening,andhaverylarge

    partyhadagreedtoda,froodisliketheyhadtakentothe

    authhtingalesacquaintand

    thissortoffun,ourheroe,edtonfess,would

    ent;buthishonour

    gotthebetterofhisination.

    beforetothisinteerviehthelady,we

    thinkpropertoatforboththepregnotes,asthereader

    ypossiblybenotalittlesurprizedattheirudenceoflady

    bellaston,inbringingherlovertotheveryhousewhereherrivalwas

    lodged.

    first,theressofthehouseheselovershad

    hithertot,andeyearsapensiohat

    lady,eathodist,andhadthatveryinged

    uponherladyship,andafterrebukingherveryseverelyforherpast

    life,hadpositivelydeclaredthatshe,be

    instruntalincarryingonanyofheraffairsforthefuture.

    thehurryofspiritsintoade

    herdespairofpossiblyfindinganyothernveoetjones

    thatevening;bitasshebeganalittletoreverfroeruneasiness

    atthedisappointnt,sheset

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