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正文 第214节 文 / [英]亨利·菲尔丁

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    thoughtsonlyonaitionandvanity,andtodespisethepleasures

    ofloveasunhytheirregard;andbeingafterhecareof

    suarriedprettywell

    nfirdinessofthosesentints;hey

    theelves,forthedullreinderoflife,ore

    ins,thebarention

    ofyhule

    opinioruecharacteristifthepresentbeaundeisrather

    follythanvidtheohetdeservesisthatof

    frivolous.

    chapter2

    ntainiersandotherttersours

    joneshadnotbeenlongatho,beforehereceivedthefollowing

    letter:

    ioresurprizedthanhen

    youlefttherooilittleiginedyouinteohaveleftthe

    houseeagain.yourbehaviourisallofapied

    nvinceshouchioughttodespiseaheartupon

    anidiot;thoughiknoirehering

    rethanhersilicity:hforthoughsheuood

    notapassedbetshehadtheskill,the

    assuraheyfacethatshe

    knoelaidbetween

    you,andhaveyoubeenbaseenoughtobetrayohowidespise

    her,you,andalltheyselfforidarenot

    adtoread;butreer,i

    detestasviolentlyasihaveloved.

    joneshadbutlittletigivenhioreflethisletter,

    beforeasendfrohesahand;andthis,

    likedoheprecisewords.

    hehurryofspiritsinusthave,

    youyforote.yet,

    perhaps,onrefle,they.atleastiwould,

    ifpossible,thinkallootheodiousplayhouse,andtothe

    iertinenyappointnt.how

    easyisittothinkinkhoseweloveperhapsyoudesirei

    shouldthinkso.ihaveresolvedtoseeyoutonight;soeto

    iediately.

    p.s.ihaveorderedtobeathotoyourself.

    p.s..jonesagineishallassisthinhisdefence;for

    ibelieveheposeohanidesireto

    ioseonself.

    p.s.eiediately.

    tothenofintrigueireferthedeternatiohe

    angryorthetetergavethegreatestuneasiojones.

    orevisits

    thatevening,uoonesingleperson.hohoughthis

    haged,andhadnotthisbeentivesuffit,hewould

    nothaveveobloperofladybellastonintothatfla

    ofothinkitsusceptible,andofhhefeared

    thensequebeadisverytosophia,hhedreaded.

    aftersodised,hewas

    preparingtodepart,,notby

    ater,butbyherovery

    disorderedinherdress,andverydisposedinherlooks,and

    threoachair,h,she

    said”yousee,sir,enhavegoneohtoofar,they

    eaweek

    ago,iyself.””ihope,da”said

    jones,”gladybellastontobelieve

    anythingagainstoneanyobligationsshe

    hathnferreduponhi””indeed”saysshe,”sensibleof

    obligationsdidiexpe.

    jones””pardon,dearangel,”saidhe,”if,aftertheletters

    ihavereceived,theterrorsofyer,thoughiknohowi

    havedeservedit””andhaveithen,”saysshe,ile,”so

    angryauntenancehaveireallybroughtachidingfacee”

    ”iftherebehonourinn,”saidhe,”ihavedohingtorit

    yer.youreertheappointntyousent;iin

    pursuance””ibeseechyou,”criedshe,”donotrunthroughthe

    odiousrecital.aoion,andishallbeeasy.

    haveyourayedhonourtoher”jonesfelluponhisknees,

    aoutterthestviolentprotestations,e

    dan,likeonedrunkhj

    out,”shesfoundshesfoundhere,sir,here,shesheres.

    honourisupoairs.””stopherant,”criesjones”here,

    dastepbehindthebed,ihavenootherrooorcloset,norplace

    ohtohideyouin;sureneversodaedanact.””dnd

    indeed”saidthelady,assheent;and

    presentlyafteres.honour.”heyday”saysshe,”.

    joterthatiudentrascalyourservantwould

    sereasonto

    keepfroouashehadatupton.isupposeyouhardlyexpected

    tosee;butyouhavecertainlybeylady.poordearyoung

    ladytobesure,ilovesherastenderlyasifsheyoer.

    lordhaverakeheragoodhusbandandto

    besure,ifyoudonot,nothingbebadenoughforyou.”jones

    beggedheronlytohattherehe

    roo”alady”criesshe;ay,isupposeoneofyourladies.o

    .joherearetoonyofthentheworld;ibelieveweare

    gotintothehouseofone,forladybellaston,idarsttosay,is

    erthansheshouldbe.””hushhush”criesjones,everyword

    isoverheardiroo””idontcareafarthing,”cries

    honour,”ispeaksnosdalofatobesuretheservants

    keanother

    placeeofapentlean;but

    herladyshippaystherent,andnysthegoodthingbesides,they

    say,shehathofher.”herejones,afterexpressi

    uneasiness,offeredtostopheruth:”heydayr.

    jones,youespeak;ispeaksnosdal,forionlysays

    othersandthinksitoself,ayitdo

    thegentleanesbyitinsuchaked

    obesureitisbettertobepoorandho.””the

    servantsarevillains,”criesjones,”an

    ...
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