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thestage.””hethebestplayer”criespartridge,ptuous
sneer,”yself.iaure,ifihad
seenaghost,ishouldhavelookedintheverysanner,anddone
justashedid.aobesure,inthatse,asyoucalledit,
betandhisther,eheactedsofine,why,
lordhelp,anyn,thatis,anygoodn,thathadsucha
ther,e.iknowyouareonlyjoking
e;butindeed,dathoughiaplayinlondon,
yetihaveseenay
ney;hespeaksallhisinctly,halfasloudagainasthe
other.anybodyyseeheisanactor.”
rs.llerhusengagediionhpartridge,a
ladydiatelykners.
fitzpatrick.shesaid,shehadseenhiroheotherpartofthe
gallery,andhadtakenthatopportunityofspeakingtohiasshehad
sothingtosay,ightbeofgreatserviself.shethen
ae
dayintheing;ion,shepresentlygedto
theafteoon;atejonesprosedtoattendher.
thuseheadveheplayhouse;ridgehad
affreatrth,notonlytojonesands.ller,buttoall
oreatteohesaid,
thantoanythingthatpassedoage.
hedurstnotgotobedallthatnight,forfearoftheghost;and
fornynightsaftersedthreehoursbeforeheto
sleep,eapprehensions,andesi
horrors,ercyuponusthereitis.”
chapter6
ioryisobligedtolookback
itisalstiossibleforthebestparenttoobservea
iartialitytohiseritshould
biashisaffeed,when
thatsuperioritydeterneshispreference.
asiregardallthepersohishistoryinthelightof
usthesainationofpartialityto
sophiandforthatihopethereaderethesa
excuse,frohesuperiorityofhercharacter.
thisextraordinarytendeessyheroine,never
sufferstoquitheranylongtiostreluce.
iuldnopatientlytoinquirehath
happehislovelycreaturesinceherdeparturefroer
fathers,butthatiabligedfirsttopayashortvisitto.
blifil.
.e,inthefirstnfusionintoind,
uponthesuddenneer,andinthefirst
hurrytogoafterher,hadnotohoughtofsendinganyat
ofthedisverytoblifil.hehadnotgonefar,however,beforehe
rellectedhielf,andaglystoptattheveryfirstinnhe
cato,anddispatchedaesseoacquaintblifilhhis
havingfoundsophia,andresolutiontorryherto
hiediately,ifheeupafterhiotown.
asthelovehatviolentkind,
esuchact,
uldlessen,hisinatchatallalteredby
herhavingrunahoughheolaythistohisown
abracedthisoffer.indeed,he
n
thisyounglady,andthisred;forhencludedthat
trinyaffordedanequalopportunityofsatisfyiherhatredor
love;andthisopinionisveryprobablyverifiedbychexperience.
tosaythetruth,ifojudgebytheordinarybehaviourof
rriedpersonstoeachother,tonclude
thatthegeneralityseektheindulgenerpassiononly,in
theirunionofeverythingbutofhearts.
there
.allan,hedepartureofsophia
foeitherthat,northe
hithegreataversionobe
seriouslynattersso
far.hebynoansncurredhtheopinionofthoseparents,who
thinkitasiaterialtonsulttheinationsoftheirchildren
intheaffaire,astosolicitthegoodpleasureoftheir
servaendtotakeajouey;andwhoarebylaw,or
decyatleast,usingabsoluteforthe
ntrary,asheesteedtheinstitutiohestsacred
kihoughteverypreparatorycautionnecessarytopreserveit
holyandinviolate;andveryhatthesurestway
toeffectthishefoundationinpreviousaffe.
blifilindeedsooncuredhisuncleofallahesreof
deceit,byionsthathehadbeendeceived
hielf,anydeclarationsofeverywell
tallied;butnoopersuadeallhytootherenewing
hisaddresses,atterofsuchapparentdifficulty,thatthevery
appearaohavedeterredalessenterprizinggenius;
butthisyoulensoalents,thatnothing
edtohiardtobeatchieved.
herethenherepreseheviolenceofhisoion,and
thehopesofsubduingaversionintheladybyperseverance.he
beggedthat,inanaffaironurerepose,
heghtatleastbeatlibertytotryallfairansforsuccess.
heavenforbid,hesaid,thatheshouldeverthinkofprevailingbyany
otherthagehods”besides,sir,”saidhe,”if
theyfail,youytheneenoughdenyyour
.”heurgedthegreatandeagerdesirer.ehad
fortheteofjones,
toheiutedallthathadhappened;andfrohesaid,to
preservesovaluableayoungladyofcharity.
alltheseargunts,a
littlestroheauthorityofparentsthan.blifilhielf
haddone.heascribedtheasuresr.blifilo
taketochristiantives;”andthough,”sayshe,”thegoodyoung
gehntionedcharitylast,ialstnviishis
firstandprincipalion.”
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