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正文 第241节 文 / [英]亨利·菲尔丁

    栗子网  www.lizi.tw台湾小说网  www.192.tw小说站  www.xsz.twingofthis,jooaviolentflutter.his

    fortune

    ladybellaston,notabovefiveguineasreined;andthatverying

    hehadbeendunnedbyatradesnfort.hishonourable

    stresshehandsofherfather,andhehadscaryhopes

    evertogetheroutofthegain.tobesubsistedatherexpense,

    frohatlittlefortuneshehadindepeofherfather,

    chagainstthedelicacybothofhisprideandhislove.this

    ladysfortune,andhe

    uldhavenoobjetoherinanyrespethentrary,he

    likedherasasophia.buttoabandon

    sophia,andrryahatpossible;heuldnotthink

    ofituponanyat.yet,silain

    sheuldnotbehisnotbekioher,thanto

    ntinuelagedtoahopelesspassihthenotto

    dosoinfriendshiptoherthisnotionprevailedsonts,andhe

    hadalstdeterobefalsetoherfrohighpointof

    honour:butthatrefiabletostandverylongagainst

    thevoiature,thatsuchfriendshipwas

    treasontolove.atlasthecalledforpen,ink,andpaper,and

    asfollors.hunt:

    da

    iteto

    sacrifiygallantrytothepossessionofyou,andiwould

    certainlydoit,thoughi,

    fronyaffairofthatkind.butishouldhehonyou

    think,ifididnottellyouthataffesareeo

    another,anofvirtue,andohatineverleave,

    thoughitisprobableishallneverpossessher.godforbidthat,in

    retuofyourkio,ishoulddoyousuinjuryastiveyouha.no;ihadchrather

    starvethanbeguiltyofthat.eventhoughstressarriedto

    another,iarryyouunlesshearthadentirelyeffaced

    alliressionsofher.beassuredthatyoursecretore

    safeinyouroostobliged,and

    gratefulhuleservant,

    t.jones

    thisletter,hetohis

    sissuff,kisseditseveraltis,and

    thenstruttedsotusabouthisroooresatisfaof

    ndthaneveranyirishincarryingoffafortuneoffifty

    thousandpounds.

    chapter12

    adisverydebypartridge

    hensciousnessofhisiy,

    partridge,aswhenhe

    brought,orfanciedhebrought,anygoodtidings.hehadbeen

    dispataster,horderstoendeavour,by

    theservantsofladybellaston,orbyanyotherans,todisver

    hersophiahadbeennveyed;andhenoued,andha

    joyfulunteoldourheroethathehadfoubird.

    ”ihaveseen,sir,”sayshe,”blaekeeper,whoisone

    oftheservantsthesquirehathbroughttotown.i

    kly,thoughihavenotseenhiheseseveralyears;

    butyouknoarkablen,or,touseapurer

    phrase,hehathastrerkablebeard,thelargestandblackesti

    eversaeti,hokgeeuld

    rellect.””isyoodneriesjones;

    ”ysophia””youshallknoly,sir,”

    ansingtoitasfastasi.youareso

    iatient,sir,youeattheinfinitiveodbeforeyou

    gettotheierative.asietibefore

    herellectedface.””nfoundyourface”criesjones,”of

    sophia””nay,sir,”ansoreof

    daophiathangoingtotellyou;andishouldhave

    toldyouallbeforethisifyouhadnotinterrupted;butifyou

    looksoangryat,youyhead,or,

    touseapurerphrase,outofry.ineversawyoulooksoangry

    sihedayeerifiolivea

    thousandyears.””ay,”saidjones:”you

    areresolvedtoked,ifind.””notfortheworld,”answered

    partridge,”ihavesufferedenoughforthatalready;h,asisaid,

    ishallbearinrerahelodayihavetolive.””well,

    butblackgee”criesjones.”well,sir,asiwas

    alongtibeforeheuldrellevery

    chalteredsinceisa.ihavehad

    troublesintheansochasgrief.i

    havehearditanshairinanight.

    hoehedid,thatssureenough;forweare

    bothofanage,andecharityschool.geewasa

    greatdunendonotthriveinthe

    sureihavereasontosay

    so;butithousandyearshence.well,sir,where

    any

    heartyshakesbythehand,ogotoanalehouseandtakea

    pot,andbygoodlueth

    sinceihavebeenintoingtothepoint;foo

    soonerdidinayou,andtoldhihatyouandicatotown

    together,andhadlivedtogethereversihanhecalledfor

    a,andsoyourhealth;andindeedhe

    drankyourhealthsoheartilythatioseetherewasso

    chgratitudeleftiiedthatpoti

    saidiypottoo,andsohertoyourhealth;

    andtheehototellyouthenews.”

    iaotasiwas.

    ”ioneday

    sophia””blessihadliketohavefotthat.indeed,we

    ntionedagreatdealaboutyoungda

    all;that.blifil.isingtotoarriedtoher.

    hehadbestkehastethen,saysi,orsobodywillhaveher

    beforehees;and,indeed,saysi,.seagriitisathousand

    pitiessobodyshouldnothaveher;forhecertainlylovesher

    abovealltheeninthehyouandshe

    knohatitisnotforherfortunehefollow

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