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www.lizi.twostnfidenises;and
tothatnfidehsacrificedeverythingoher
plationsastheseant”
”nsense,indeed,”saidnightingale,”sallyousay;but
yetyouheopinionoftherarytoit,that,
arryayoedofever
shoyfaceagain.”
”fieuponit,.nightingale”saidjones,”donotcallherbyso
ungenerousana:isedtorryher,shebecayour
ainstprudehanvirtue.and
edtoface,butthe
vile,thefoolish,andtheprofligatefiveifisaysucha
shastproodesty,tendsfalse
honourasitsshadoanof
realsenseandgoodnessinthehonourandapplaud
theaitnoothery
friend,applauditanddonotthe,rapturoussensations,h
thensciousnessofa,noble,generous,
benevolentaoredelighttothendthantheundeserved
praiseoflliohealteativefairlybeforeyoureyes.on
theoneside,seethispoor,unhappy,tender,believinggirl,inthe
arofherother,breathingherlast.hearherbreaking
heartinagonies,sighingoutyouandlanting,ratherthan
acg,thecrueltyodestru.paintto
yinationthecirceofherfondbespairingparent,
driventodness,or,perhaps,todeath,bythelossofherlovely
daughter.vieind
hathdontonlyonsuchideas,nsideryourselfasthecause
ofalltheruinofthispoor,little,ily.on
theotherside,nsideryourself,asrelievingtheroheir
teorarysufferings.thinkhjoy,htransportsthat
lovelycreatures.seeherbloodretuingto
herpalecheeks,herfiretuideyes,andrapturestoher
torturedbreast.heexultationsofherther,thehappiness
ofall.thinkofthislittlefalydebyoofyours
pletelyhappy.thinkofthisalteative,andsureiaistakenin
friend,ifitrequiresanylongdeliberation,herhewill
sinkthesechesdownforever,or,byonegenerous,noble
resolution,raisethellfrohebrinkofseryanddespairtothe
highestpitanhappiness.addtothisbutoneion
re;theionthatitisyourdutysotodothatthe
seryfrosery
.”
”o,dearfriend”criesnightingale,”iednotyoureloquence
torouse.ipitypooanysoul,andwouldwillingly
giveanythinginpoiliaritieshadeverpassed
bete,ihadnystrugglesypassion
beforeiuldprevailyselftoethatcruelletter,h
hathcausedalltheseryinthatunhappyfaly.ifihadno
inyoarryhertorrow
ing:iaginehow
iossibleityfathertoosucha
te;andtorrow,byhis
expressnd,iaoonthelady.”
”ihavenotthehonourtoknoher,”saidjones;”but,
supposeheuldbepersuaded,tothe
onlyansofpreservingthesepoorpeople””aseagerlyasiwould
pursuehappiness,”ansingale:”forinevershallfindit
inanyotheran.o,dearfrienduldyouigineihave
feltypirl,iavincedshe
eonlytoher;and,if
ihadanyfoolishs:
uldfatherbeioplyydesires,nothingwouldbe
pleatoynancy.”
”theniaesolvedtouakeit,”saidjones.”youstnotbe
angrye,inaybenecessarytosetthis
affair,aydependonit,uldnototherwisebelonghid
froiforthingsofthisnaturekeaquickprogresse
theygetabroad,asthisunhappilyhathalready.besides,shouldany
fatalaafraidwill,unless
iediatelyprevehepublia
nnernhunity,stoffendhiif
youeayfindtheoldgentlen,i
ontinthebusiness;h,whileipursue,you
enerousathanbypayingavisittothepoirl.youexaggeratedintheatihavegiven
oftheily.”
nightingaleiediatelyedtotheproposal;andnow,having
acquaintedjoneshhisfatherslodging,andtheffeehousewhere
heostprobablyfindhihehesitatedant,andthensaid,
”deartoyoingtouakeaniossibility.ifyouknew
father,youhinkofobtaininghis.stay,
thereisoneiarried,itght
beeasiertorehefactafterity
honour,iaoaffectedy
nanostightbe
thensequence.”
jonesgreatlyapprovedthehint,andprosedtopursueit.they
thenseparated,nightiovisithisnandjonesiof
theoldgentlen.
chapter8
passedbetr.nightihe
arrivalofapersoniohishistory
oftheronsatirist,hdenies
thedivinityoffortune,andtheopinionofsenee
purpose;cicero,anthaherof
theexpresslyholdsthentrary;aainitis,thereare
soisinlifesoverystrangeandunatable,thatit
seetorequirerethanhunskillandfhtinprodug
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ofthiskindr.
nightiheelderinsocritiute,thatfortune,ifshe
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