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www.xsz.tw,”answeredsophia,”youwill
shortlybeso.”
”itsalye,sophy;itsadndlye,andyoukno,”saidthe
squire.
”indeed,sse”saidladybellaston,”youinjureyour
father;hehathnothingidi
andallyourfriendsstaohehighesthonourdoo
yourfalyintheproposal.”
”ay,allofus,”quoththesquire;”nay,itine.
sheknoefirst.e,sophy,once
reletbegyoutobeagoodgirl,andgeeyour
beforeyourusin.”
”letgivehiourhand,usin,”saidthelady.”itisthe
fashionnoeandlongurtships.”
”pugh”saidthesquire,”e;theyhave
tienoughtourtafterayurtveryerthey
havebeeogether.”
aslordfellareantbylady
bellaston,so,neverhavingheardnorsuspectedawordofblifil,he
denodoubtofhisbeingantbythefather.ingup,
therefore,tothesquire,hesaid,”thoughihavenotthehonour,sir,
ofbeingpersonallyknooyou,yet,asifindihavethe
happiohaveproposalsaccepted,letintercede,sir,in
behalfoftheyounglady,thatsheynotberesolicitedatthis
ti.”
”youintercede,sir”saidthesquire;”hedevilareyou”
”sir,iaordfellar,”ansthehappyni
hopeyouhavedohehonourofacceptingforasoninlaw.”
”youareasonofab,”repliedthesquire,”forallyourlaced
at.yousoninlaoyou”
”ishalltakerefroou,sir,thanfronyn,”anshe
lord;”butistinforouthatiaotusedtohearsuch
languageent.”
”resenta,”quoththesquire.”dontthinkiafraidofsuch
afelloheeartbecausehastgotaspittheredanglingatthy
side.laybyyourspit,andillgivetheeenoughofddlingh
e.ill
lickthyjacket.”
”itsveryylord,”ishallkenodisturbance
beforetheladies.iaerybleservant,sir;
ladybellaston,yourstobedient.”
hislordshipingupto
.e,sir,haveyoudoneyoukno
youhaveaffronted;heisahefirstrankand
fortune,aerdaydeproposalsthter;andsuchas
iaureyoustaccepththehighestpleasure.”
”anshesquire,”iwillhave
nothingtodoydaughtershallhavea
untrygentlen;ihavepitchedupononeforherandsheshallha
un.iaorryforthetroubleshehathgivenyourladyshiphall
heart.”ladybellastondeacivilspeechupontherouble;
tohesquireanshatskindandiwoulddoas
chforyourladyship.tobesurerelationsshoulddoforone
another.soie,dayoust
goalongebyfairans,orillhaveyoucarrieddoothe
ach.”
sophiasaidshehoutforce;butbeggedtogo
inachair,forshesaidsheshouldnotbeabletorideanyotherway.
”prithee,”criesthesquire,”estnotridein
aach,thatsaprettythingsurelyno,no,ill
theeoutofsightaillartrried,thatiprose
thee.”sophiatoldhishesaobreakherheart.”o
breakthyheartandbednd,”quothhe,”ifagoodhusbandwill
breakit.idontvalueabrassvarden,notahalfpenny,ofany
undutifulbupoh.”hethentookaviolentholdofherhand;
upoerfered,begginghiousegentle
thods.atthatthesquirethuacurse,andbidtheparson
holdhistongue,saying,”atntinpulpitnoagotupthere
inevernddostsay;butibepriestridden,nht
hoyselfbythee.ie
along,sophy;beagoodgirl,andallshallbehaun,
dn,shathaun”
s.honourappearedbeloairs,andhaloesytothe
squireofferedtoatteress;buthepushedheraway,saying,
”hold,dahold,youenorenearhouse.””andwillyou
takeida”saidsophia.”yes,indeed,dawilli,”
criesthesquire:”youfearbeinghoutaservant;iwill
getyouanotherid,aeridthanthis,who,idlayfive
poundstoaaidthangrannuno,no,sophy,
sheshallntrivenoreescapes,iproseyou.”hethenpacked
uphisdaughterandtheparsonintothehaeyach,afterh
heuntedhielf,andorderedittodrivetohislodgings.inthe
self
anners,andaproper
behaviourtohisbetters.
itispossibleheghtnotsoeasilyhavecarriedoffhis
daughterfroadybellaston,hadthatgoodladydesiredtohave
detainedher;but,iy,shealittlepleasedhthe
intoh
lordfellarhadfailedofsuccess,sheehatother
violentthodsan.
chapter6
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foritisnotourerethanisnecessary
fortheors.fitzpatrick,whowasverydesirousof
rengherundauhoughtshehadaprobable
opportunity,bytheservittingthe
sacriily.after
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