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bytheforceofthetruecatholicfaith,st.anthonyhe
fishes.orpheusandahions
ofsitedthingsrelyinanite.hbut
herhistorynorfablehaveeveryetveorerdaninstance
ofaandreason,hathtriuhed
overhabitualavarice.
.nightihefather,insteadofattetingtoanswerhis
brother,edhielfhonly,thattheyhadalways
differedintheirsentintsheeducationoftheir
children.”iher,youonfinedyour
caretoyouroy
son,h,ibelieve,aslittleprofitedbyyourprecepts,asby
yourexale.”foryoungnightingalelesgodson,andhad
livedrethanhhisfather.sothattheunclehad
oftendeclared,helovedhisequallyhhisohild.
jonesfellintorapturesan;ander
ore
irritated,insteadofappeased,jonesnductedtheuohis
nephers.ller.
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athisretutohislodgings,jonesfouuationof
affairsgreatlyalteredfroheyhadbeeninathisdeparture.
thether,thetr.nightingale,
doosuppertogether,heunclehisowndesire,
introduyintothepany,toallofhe
esvisitedhis
house.
theoldgentleelyissnancy,salutedand
otheraher
sister;andlastly,hepaidtheproperplintstohisnepheh
thesagoodhuurandurtesy,asifhisnephearriedhis
equalorsuperiorinfortune,hallthepreviousrequisitesfirst
perford.
ssnandhersupposedhusbandbothtuedpale,andlooked
ratherfoolishthanotherrs.llertook
thefirstopportunityofhdraforjones
intothediningrooshethreost
passionatefloodoftears,calledhiergoodahepreserverof
herpoorlittlefaly,anyotherrespectfulandendearing
appellations,anddehiveryaoenthehighest
beostgratefulheart.
afterthefirstgustofherpassiontleover,hshe
declared,ifshehaded,her,sheproceeded
toinforr.johatallttersr.
nightingaleandherdaughter,andthattheyarriedthe
ing;atuchpleasure,the
pooranfellagainintoafitofjoyandthanksgiving,hhe
atlengthhdifficultysilenced,andprevailedooretu
baegood
huurin.
thislittlesocietynothreeveryagreeablehours
together,inheuncle,loverofhis
bottle,hadsohatthislatter,thoughnot
druobeshtiaking
theoldgentlenupstairsintotheapartnthehadlately
oedhielfasfollows:
”asyouhavebeenale,and
asyouhaveshohis
tprovident,i
shouldneverfiveselfifiattetedtodeceiveyouin
anything.”hethennfessedthetruth,ahewholeaffair.
”hoan,”andareyoureallythennot
rriedtothisyoungan””no,uponhonour,”answered
nightingale,”ihavetoldyouthesiletruth.””dearboy,”
criestheuncle,kissinghi”iaeartilygladtohearit.i
neverylife.ifyouhadbeenrried,ishould
haveassistedyouaschasypoadethebest
ofabadtter;butthereisagreatdiffereonsideringa
thinghat
todo.letyourreasonhavefairplay,jadyouhis
tsofoolishaerousalight,thattherewillbeno
needofanydissuasiveargunts.””how,sir”repliesyoung
nightingale,”istherethisdiffereweenhavingalreadydone
anadbeinginhagedtodoit””pugh”saidtheuncle,
”honourisacreatureoftheaking,ahe
poaygoveanddirectitasthey
please.norivialthesebreachesofntractare
thought;eventhegrossestkebuttheionofa
day.isthereanorebackwardingivingyou
hissister,hteroristhereanysisterhterwho
orebackoreceiveyouhonourisnotnceedin
thesees.””pardon,dearsir,”criesnightingale,”i
hinkso;andnotonlyhonour,butnsdhunity,
arenceed.iasfied,that,odisappoint
theyouure,herdeathhensequendishould
lookuponselfasherrderer;nay,asherrdererbythe
ethods,bybreakingherheart.””breakherheart,
indeedno,no,jack,”criestheuheheartsofe
sosoonbroke;theyaretough,boy,theyaretough.””but,sir,”
ansyoiaged,andinever
uldbehappyan.hoenhaveiheardyousay,
thatchildrenshouldbealselves,and
thatyouyusinharrietdoso””he
oldgentlen,”soi;butthenichuse
ustandshallleavethegirl.””indeed,
unustandwillhaveher.””youwill,
youlen”saidtheuncle;”ididnotexpectsucha
you.ishouldnotoyourfather,
halreatedyoulikeadog,ayouatthedistance
yrantpreservesoverhissubjects;buti,h
youuponanequalfooting,ghtsurelyexpectbetterusage:buti
knooatforitall:itisalloo
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