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orhaveieverbeenfoundguiltyofafalsehoodfroycradle”
”lookee,sophy,”
deterneduponthisteifshat
unt.dnifshatunt,thoughdosthangthyselftheing.”
atrepeating,knithisbrohis
lips,andthunderedsoloud,thatthepoorafflicted,terrifiedsophia
sunktrelingintoherchair,and,hadnotafloodoftearse
iediatelytoherrelief,perhapsworsehadfollowed.
ebeheldthedeplorablenditionofhisdaughterore
ntritiohaukeyofneefeelsatviehe
agoniesofatenderakingherlastfarewellofher
ndeedhusband;orratherhelookeddoe
etionsan,whoseeshis
debtedtoprisonforl10,houghajustdebt,the
ore
nearly,hefeltthesapunepoor
i,shehathensoherhands,fallsintofitsat
thefirstproposalofpany.ihis
reselathatthebahan
iinay
blindlythinkothery,havenoneinurginghis
daughtertoalstanequalprostitution.
inthisnditiohispoorsophia,aingha
veryvulgarobservationontheeffe,
auedtotheparson,hinghedurstinbehalf
oftheyounglady,houghperhapsituchas
hisdutyrequired,yetsuffittothrohesquireintoa
violentrage,andintonyireflesonthewholebody
oftheclergy,oogreatanhonourforthatsacred
funittopaper.
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thelandladyofthehousehesquirelodgedhadbegunvery
earlytoeainastrangeopinionuests.however,asshe
edthatthesquireanofvastfortune,andasshehad
takens,she
didnotthinkpriveanyoffence;for,thoughshe
eofpoorsophia,ofwhose
greatsperandaffabilitytheidofthehousehad
desofavourableareport,edbyallthesquires
servants,yetshehadceforheroerest,than
toprovokeone,,asshesaid,sheperceivedtobeavery
hastishkindofagentlen.
thoughsophiacatbutlittle,yetsheh
herals;indeed,ibelieve,ifshehadlikedanyonerarity,that
thesquire,hoherpainsnorstto
haveproe
ofreaders,hereallydoatedonhisdaughter,andtogiveherany
kindofpleasurehehighestsatisfaofhislife.
thedinnerhourbeingarrived,blackgeecarriedherupapullet,
thesquirehielfforhehadstoparththekey
attendingthedeedepositedthedish,soplints
passedbetandsophiaforhehadnotseenhersinceshe
lefttheuntry,areatedeveryservantorerespectthan
sopersohosedegreetheir
inferiors.sophiatakethepulletback,saying,
sheuld;butgeebeggedhertotry,andparticularly
reohertheeggs,ofwasfull.
allthistithesquireingatthedoor;butgeewasa
greatfavouriteaster,ashiseloyntonces
ofthehighestnature,naly,aboutthega,ao
takenyliberties.hehadofficiouslycarriedupthedinner,
being,ashesaid,verydesiroustoseehisyounglady;hede
thereforenosasterstandingabovetennutes,
andsophia,forhhe
reouredrebukeatthedoorued.
theeggsofpullets,partridges,pheasants,&c.,were,asgee
ostfavouritedaintiesofsophia.itherefore
nohathe,uredfelloake
caretosupplyherewhenall
theservantsinthehousearved;forshe
hadscarcesorselifortyhours.
thoughvexationhathnotthesaeffeallpersonsasit
usuallyhathooftenrenderssharper
thanitbereheaironbansteddowns,orsalisbury
plaihesublistgrief,notepeopley
saytothentrary,e
littleioodissectthefoobe
asfullofeggsasgeehadreportedit.
but,ifsheethingh
uchre;forifafoh
threelegsbesoinvaluableacuriosity,ehath
producedathousandsuch,atabirdh
sototallyntradiy,astontain
aletterinitsbellyovidtellsusofafloohus
etarphosed,thatbearslettersonitsleaves,hvirgil
rendedasaracletotheroyalsocietyofhisday;butnoage
noationhatheverrerdedabirdaw.
butthougharaighthaveengagedallthe
acadeesdesseurope,andperhapsinafruitless
inquiry;yetthereader,bybarelyrellegthelastdialogue
essieursjonesandpartridge,willbevery
easilysatisfiedfro,andhofoundits
passageintothefowl.
sophia,nothstandingherlongfast,andnothstandingher
favouritedishherebeforeher,nosoonersaheletterthanshe
iediatelysnatcheditup,toreitopen,andreadasfollows:
da
sensibletoihavethehonourofing,ishould
endeavour,hoyndatthe
aebys.honour;butastendeessalonehave
anytrueideaofthepangsendeessiscapableoffeeling,
soiablequality,ysophiapossessesinthe
stedegree,suffiherherjo
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