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    栗子網  www.lizi.tw栗子小說    m.lizi.tw栗子小說    m.lizi.twbail;and,thoughyoustuheforfatrial,

    yetitisatrialanynandforyoufora

    shilling.””e,e,.jones,”sayss.ller,”chear

    yourselfup.ikheaggressor,andsoitold

    .allhy,andsoheshallaooo,beforeihavedone

    .”

    jonesgravelyansightbehisfate,he

    shouldalentthehavihebloodofoneofhis

    felloisfortuneshuldhave

    befallenhibutihaveanothersfortuhetekindo

    s.ller,ihavelostostdearupoh.””thatst

    beastress,”saids.ller;”bute,e;ikhan

    youigine”forindeedpartridgehadblabbedall;”andihaveheard

    rethanyouknoiseyou,thanyou

    think;andigiveblifilsixpenceforalltheceh

    hehathofthelady.”

    ”indeed,dearfriend,indeed,”ansire

    straheygrief.ifyouedhthe

    story,youycaseadttedofnofort.iapprehend

    nodangerfrolifil.ihaveundoneself.””dontdespair,”replied

    s.ller;”youknoando;andifanythingbe

    inpoiseyouiyduty.

    son,dear.nightingale,ehehath

    obligationstoyouonthesaat,knoyduty.shalli

    gototheladyselfie

    say.”

    ”thoubestofen,”criesjoakihehand,”talknot

    ofobligationsto;butasyouhavebeensokindtontionit,

    thereisafavouraybeinyourpower.iseeyou

    areaationi

    k.ifyouuldntrive

    todeliverthisgivingherapaperfroispocket,ishallforever

    aowledgeyoodness.”

    ”giveit,”saids.ller.”ifiseeitnotinherown

    possessionbeforeisleep,ysleepbelastfort

    yourself,goodyoungnbe

    pastfollies,andiallshallbeseeyou

    happyostgyoungladyintheworld;forisohear

    froveryonesheis.”

    ”believe,da”saidhe,”idonotspeakthentofone

    inunhappysituation.beforethisdreadfulacthappened,ihad

    resolvedtoquitalifeofesensibleofthe

    hstandingthe

    disturbancesihaveunfortunatelyoccasionedinyourhouse,for

    notanabandonedprofligate.

    thoughihavebeenhurriedintovices,idonotapproveavicious

    ont,deserveit.”

    s.llerexpressedgreatsatisfainthesedeclarations,in

    thesiyofirefaith;andnow

    thereiheionpastinthejointattetsofthat

    goodanand.nightior.

    jones,ier

    fortedandsatisfiedthantheyfoundhitoeration

    nothingsors.ller

    todeliverhislettertosophia,hhedespairedoffindingany

    anstoacplish;for

    sophia,heinfordpartridgethatshehadstrictlychargedhion

    painofhavingitnicatedtoherfather,nottherany

    ansoreover,notalittlepleasedtofindhehadso

    anadvocateto.allselfinthisgoodan,whowas,

    iy,ohehiestcreaturesintheworld.

    afteraboutanhoursvisitfroheladyfoightingalehad

    beenisingto

    retutohioon;duringrs.llersaidshehopedt

    hiogoodnehisstress,and.nightingaleprosed

    toenquireintothestateof.fitzpatrickswound,andlikewise

    tofindoutsoofthepersonsattherenunter.

    theforrofthesedirectlyiofsophia,herwe

    liketendher.

    chapter6

    inrs.llerpaysavisittosophia

    accesstotheyoungladyeansdifficult;for,asshe

    livednofriendlyfootinghheraunt,shefull

    libertytoreceivevisitantsshepleased.

    sophiaedthattherewasa

    gentleanbelooonher.assheherafraid,nor

    ashad,toseeanyofherodiately

    adtted.

    curtsiesandtheusualialsbetenrangers

    toeachother,beingpast,sophiasaid,”ihavenotthepleasureto

    knoada””no,da”ansustbeg

    pardonforintrudinguponyou.bute

    togiveyouthistrouble,ihope””pray,isyourbusiness,

    dasaidsophia,otion.”daalone,”

    replieds.ller,inalo,betty,”saidsophia.

    ,by

    averyunhappyyoulen,todeliveryouthisletter.”sophia

    gedlourhedire,hehand,

    andaftersohesitation,said”iuldnotnceive,dafrobr >

    yourappearahatyourbusinesshadbeenofsuature.

    everyhtthisletterfroishallnotopenit.ishould

    besorrytoeainanunjustsuspiofayouarean

    utterstrao.”

    ”ifyouada”ansrs.ller,”iwill

    acquaintyou,ahatletter.””ihaveno

    adatoknoust

    insistonyourdeliveringthatletterbacktotheperson

    you.”

    s.llerthenfelluponherknees,andipassionate

    teriloredherpassion;toada

    itissurprizingyoushouldbesoverystronglyiedinthe

    behalfofthisperson.iada”no,da”says

    s.ller,”youshallnotthinkanythingbutthetruth.iwill

    tellyouall,andyouied.heis

    thebestnaturedcreaturethateverhenbeganand

    relatedthestoryof.anderson.afterthisshecried,”this

    dathisishisgoodness;butihavechretenderobligations

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