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    greeerntionedbyshakespearinhistragedyofothello.

    andreetafterhiswife,andhad

    justrer.joneswas

    issuingfrot.

    fitzpatrickdidrellectthefaceofjones;however,seeing

    ayoungingfroisadedirectly

    uptohiandaskedhiehadbeendoinginthathouse”for

    iaure,”saidhe,”yousthavebeeninit,asisae

    outofit.”

    jonesaly,”thathehadbeenvisitingalady

    there.”tozpatrickreplied,”businesshaveyouhthe

    lady”upohevoice,

    features,andi,ofthegentlen,ygood

    friendgiveyourhand;ihopethereisnoillbloodreining

    betallstakehhappenedsolongago.”

    ”uponsoul,sir,”saidfitzpatrick,”idontknoenor

    yourface.””indeed,sir,”saidjones,”herhaveithepleasureof

    kyourfaceiveryeertohaveseen

    beforeatupton,h,

    ifitisnotdeupyet,akeupoverabottle.”

    ”atupton”ysoul,ibelieveyour

    naisjones””indeed,”ansysoul,”

    a.upon

    soulitlehyoupresently;butfirstiwillgive

    youagreatknoy

    soul,ifyoudonotgivesatisfaforthatblow,iwillgive

    youanother.”andthen,draselfinapostureof

    defence,heonlysceheuood.

    joneseso

    uedly;butpresentlyreveringhielf,healsodrew,and

    thoughheuoodnothingoffeng,prestonsoboldlyupon

    fitzpatrick,thathebeatdohedonehalfofhis

    san,eived

    it,thaeptbackhepointofhissword,and

    leaninguponit,adeadn.”

    ”ihopenot,”criesjones,”buteverbethensequence,you

    stbesensibleyouhavedrauponyourself.”atthisinstanta

    nueroffellohe

    shouldkeaake

    careofthean.

    ”ay,”criesohefelloanaken

    anyhourstolive.asfor

    you,sir,youhaveanthatleastgoodyet.””dn,jack,”said

    another,”hehathpreventedhisvoyage;hesboundtoanotherport

    noanyothersuchjestsadethesubjectof

    bythesefelloployedbylord

    fellar,andhaddoggedhintothehouseofs.fitzpatrick,

    attheerofthestreethisunfortunate

    acthappened.

    theoffidedthisgangveryhat

    hisbusinessodeliverhisprisoothehandsofthe

    ,therefore,tobecarriedtoa

    publichouse,

    tohiscustody.

    thenstable,seeing.jonesvery,andhearingthat

    theacthadhappenedireatedhisprisreat

    civility,andathisrequestdispatchedasseoinquireafter

    thean,ataveuhesurgeons

    hands.therephtbackhattheainly

    rtal,andtherehenstable

    infordjohathestgobeforeajustice.heanswered,

    ”indifferentastoe;for

    thoughiaviheeyeofthelaw,

    yettheynd.”

    jonesedbeforethejustice,hesurgeonwho

    dressed.fitzpatrickappeared,anddeposedthathebelievedthe

    ortal;upohe

    gatehouse.iteatnight,sothatjonessendfor

    partridgetilltheing;and,ashenevershuthiseyestill

    seven,soithepoorfelloly

    frightenothearingfroisstersolong,receiveda

    ssageostdeprivedhifhisbeing.

    heblingkneesai,

    aed

    thesfortuhathadbefallenhinytears,lookingall

    theierror;forasthenewsnow

    arrivedthat.fitzpatrickhepoorfelloprehended

    everyhisghost.atlasthedelivered

    hiletter,efrobr >

    sophiabythehandsofblackgee.

    jonespresentlydispat,and,having

    eagerlybrokeopeer,readasfollows:

    youoagaintoanacthiown

    surprizes.aunthathjustterfrooutolady

    bellaste.iaviis

    yourooresurprizesis,thatitisdatedat

    theverytieigineyouhn

    aentonthisfact.allidesireis,

    thatyouayneverrebentioo

    s.w.

    ofthepresentsituationof.jonessnd,andofthepangs

    ented,givetheroaderabetter

    ideathanbysaying,hisserywould

    alsthavepitiedhibut,badasitis,presentleave

    hinit,ashisgoodgeniusifhereallyhadaohave

    done.andhereaothesixteenthbookofourhistory.

    bookxvii

    ntainingthreedays

    chapter1

    ntainingaportionofintroduct

    icadehisprincipalcharactersashappyas

    he,ortothehighestpitch

    ofhuheybothncludetheirbusiobedone,and

    thattheiretoaperiod.

    hadplexio

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