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    台湾小说网  www.192.tw台湾小说网  www.192.tw小说站  www.xsz.twinn,hefirsthesaoed

    hishorses,andinthoselodgings,hefirstheheardof,

    hedepositedhielf.

    here,thehaeyach,her

    frohehouseofladybellaston,shedesiredtoretiretothe

    apartntprovidedforher;toherveryreadilyagreed,

    andself.ashortdialogue,hervery

    terialnorpleasanttorelatehenpassedbet,in

    entlytogivehere

    hblifil,edher,obeintowninafew

    days;but,insteadofplying,shegaveareperetoryand

    resoluterefusalthanshehadeverdonebefore.thissoinsedher

    father,thatafternybittervohatheohave

    hieranyhardwords

    andcurses,lockedthedoor,andputthekeyintohispocket.

    hahe

    ely,fireanddle,thesquiresatdown

    talehielfoverabottleofhhisparsonandthe

    landlordoftheherculespillars,hesquiresaid,would

    keahefthenewsof

    theto;fortobesure,sayshe,heknowsa

    greatdeal,sinanyofthequalitystandathis

    house.

    inthisagreeablesociety.epastthateveninga

    partofthesucceedingday,duringhinghappenedof

    suffitnsequeofindaplathishistory.allthis

    tisophiapastbyherself;forherfathersworesheshouldnever

    eoutofherchaeralive,unlessshefirstedtorry

    blifil;nordidheeversufferthedoortobeunlocked,uo

    nveyherfood,onself.

    thesendingafterhisarrival,heparsonwere

    atbreakfasttogetheronatoastandtankard,heedthata

    gentlen.

    ”agentlen”quoththesquire,”hedevilhebedo,

    dodoeto

    to.godohisbusinessis.”

    thedoctorretuedhanatthatit

    n,andbytheribboninhishathetookhioranofficerofthe

    ar;thathesaidhehadsoparticularbusiness,hheuld

    deliverto.self.

    ”anofficer”criesthesquire;”ysuchfelloodo

    eifhenojustice

    ofpeacehere,norigrahen,ifhe

    stspeakto.”

    averygenteelnno;adehis

    plintstothesquire,anddesiredthefavourofbeingalone

    ,deliveredhielfasfollows:

    ”sir,ietondoflordfellar;

    butessagefrosupposeyouexpect,

    afterpasttheotheight.”

    ”lordeoun.”

    ”hislordship,”saidthegentlen,”isputeeverything

    totheeffeosttriflingaoentof

    thatkindostviolent

    attatthter,you,sir,arethelastpersonupon

    earthfroeanaffront;andhappyisitforyou

    boththathehathgivensuchpublistrationsofhisurageas

    tobeabletoputupanaffairofthiskindhoutdangerofany

    iutationonhishonour.allhedesires,therefore,is,thatyouwill

    beforekesoaoent;theslightestintheworldwillbe

    suffit;aendsthisafteoontopayhisrespectsto

    you,ioobtainyourleaveofvisitingtheyoungladyonthe

    footingofalover.”

    ”idontuandchofyousay,sir,”saidthesquire;

    ”butisuppose,byydaughter,thatthisisthe

    lordyusin,ladybellaston,ntioo,andsaid

    sothingabouthisurtingdaughter.ifsobethathohatbe

    theaygiveservicetohislordship,andtellunthegirl

    isdisposedofalready.”

    ”perhaps,sir,”saidthegentlen,”youarenotsuffitly

    apprizedofthegreatnessofthisoffer.ibelievesuchaperson,

    title,andfortunewouldbenowhererefused.”

    ”lookee,sir,”ansydaughter

    isbespokealready;butifshearryhertoa

    lorduponanyat;ihatealllords;theyareaparcelof

    urtiersandhanoverians,andi.”

    ”an,”ifthatisyourresolution,the

    ssageiaodelivertoyouis,thatlorddesiresthefavour

    ofyourpanythisinginhydepark.”

    ”youytelllord,ansbusyand

    e,andtstir

    abroadonanyat.”

    ”iaure,sir,”quoththeother,”youaretoochagentlen

    tosendsuchassage;younvinced,haveitsaid

    ofyou,that,afterhavingaffrontedanoblepeer,yourefusehibr >

    satisfa.hislordshiphisgreat

    regardtotheyounglady,tohavedeupttersinanotherway;

    butunlessheistolookonyouasafather,hishonour

    sufferhisputtingupsuustbesensibleyou

    offeredhi”

    ”iofferedhicriesthesquire;”itisadndlieinever

    offeredhinything.”

    upontheseauedaveryshortverbal

    rebuke,andthisheaiedatthesatienual

    renstrances,r.e,than

    that,

    belloetiight,asifdesirousto

    suoeuerofspectatorstobeholdhisagility.

    theparsopartofthetankardunfinished,was

    iredfar;heiediatelyatteherefore,onthesquires

    voesir,atter””tter”

    quoththesquire,”heresahighan,ibelieve,storob

    andrderforhehathfallenuponhthatsticktherein

    hishand,aybedndifigiduntheleast

    provocation.”

    ”hoeilyed”

    ”no,asihopetobesaved,”anshesquire,”ibelievei

    ghtsay,tylordbut

    ineversaidtheyselfbetter,andyhth

    ...
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