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    beabletoseeyre.indeed,itparthher;

    indeediaatoo,eof

    hershesaysshee:butiaesolvedi

    ylittle

    betsy”saidjones.”yes,”anso

    die;becauseisthavelefta,andsister;butiaot

    afraidofgoinganyhthoseilove.”

    johisanshatheeagerlykissedthe

    rs.llerretued,saying,”shethanked

    heaven,naoherself.andnosy,”saysshe,”you

    ygoin,foryoursisterisbetter,andlongstoseeyou.”she

    theojones,aoreneologiesforhaving

    disappointedhifhisbreakfast.

    ”ihope,da”saidjones,”ishallhaveareexquisiterepast

    thananyyouuldhaveprovidedfor.this,iassureyou,willbe

    theilyoflove.but

    ayattendendeavours,iaesolvedtoattet

    it.iaerychdeceivedin.nightingale,if,nothstanding

    uchgoodnessofheartatthe

    bottoasaffeforyhter.ifthis

    bethecase,ithiurewill

    affeadatofortyourself,andssnancy,

    asingale;

    andihopetyougoodnews.”

    s.llerfelluponherkneesandinvokedalltheblessingsof

    heavenupon.jooost

    passionateexpressionsofgratitude.hetheedtofind.

    nightingale,andthegoodauedtofortherdaughter,

    eothertoldher;andboth

    joinedinresoundingthepraisesof.jones.

    chapter7

    theintervier.jonesand.nightingale

    thegoodorevilhers,veryoften,ibelieve,reils

    onourselves.forasnofabenigndispositionenjoytheirown

    actsofbeneficeequallytheyaredohere

    arescarynaturessoentirelydiabolical,astobecapableof

    doinginjuries,selvessopangsfortheruin

    heybringontheirfelloures.

    .nightileast,suchaperson.orary,

    jonesfoundhinhisneelancholybythefire,

    andsilentlylantingtheunhappysituationinhhehadplaced

    pooancy.henosoonersahanhearose

    hastilytoethiandaftergratulationsaid,”nothing

    uldbereopportuhanthiskindvisit;foriore

    inthespleeninlife.”

    ”iaorry,”anshatibringneo

    relieveyou:nay,nvi,ofallother,shockyou

    thest.hoisnecessaryyoushouldkno.houtfurther

    prefar.nightingale,froily,

    iseryandruin.”.nightingaleged

    louratthesejones,hardingit,proceeded,

    intheliveliestopairagicalstoryhhe

    readeredichapter.

    nightingaleneveroerruptedthenarration,thoughhe

    disveredvioleionsatnypartsofit.butwas

    ncluded,afterfetgadeepsigh,hesaid,”e,

    friend,affethetenner.surethereneverwasso

    yletter.her

    reputationghththave

    reinedaprofou;ahegirlghthavegoneoff

    heanysuchthingshappeninthistown:andif

    thehusbandshouldsuspectalittle,istoolate,itwillbe

    hishiswifeand

    theworld.”

    ”indeed,friend,”anshisuldnothavebeenthe

    casehyourpooancy.youhavesointirelygainedheraffes,

    thatitisthelossofyou,andnotofherreputation,h

    afflictsher,aruofherandher

    faly.””nay,forthattter,iproseyou,”criesnightingale,

    ”shehathaffeyo

    be,.””andisitpossible,

    then,”saidjones,”youthinkofdesertingher””an

    ido”ansly.”in

    thenditiontohinkshe

    oughttodeterneakeher.heri

    alone,andnotyours,oughttobeyoursoleion.butif

    youaskyoushalldo,youdoless,”criesjones,

    ”thanfulfiltheexpeily,andherownnay,i

    siellyou,theyioo,eversinceifirstsawyou

    together.youeifipresuonthefriendshipyouhave

    favouredovedasiaassionforthosepoor

    creatures.butygesttoyou,heryou

    haveended,byyournduother,as

    hedaughter,intoanopinion,thatyoudesignedhonourably:

    andifso,thoughthereyhavebeennodirearriagein

    thecase,ioyouroanding,howfaryouare

    boundtoproceed.”

    ”nay,istnotonlynfessyouhavehinted,”said

    nightingale;”butiafraideventhatveryproseyountioni

    havegiven.””andyou,afterohat,”saidjones,”hesitatea

    nt””nsider,friend,”aher;”iknowyouare

    anofhonour,andoatrarytoitsrules;

    ifthereherobje,i,afterthispublicationofher

    disgrace,thinkofsualliancehhonour””undoubtedly,”

    repliedjones,”andtheverybestandtruesthonour,his

    goodness,requiresitofyou.asyountionascrupleofthiskind,

    youeleavetoexa.youhhuiltyof

    havingunderfalsepretenily,

    andofhavingbytheseanstreacherouslyrobbedherofher

    innoyou,hhonour,betheknohewilful

    oanbeing

    you,e,thepeaay,probably,both

    thelifeandsoultoo,ofthiscreaturehonourbearthe

    thought,thatthiscreatureisatender,helpless,defenceless,

    younganayoungan,sonyou,whodies

    foryou;

    ...
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