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    professionsyounoake.””isthere,”anshi

    adnessafraid,sthavetoo

    plainlynvineof

    senses.””indeed,lord,”saidshe,”itisinyive

    aproofofaionuchrathere,

    andtoyselfrebeholden.””nait,da”

    saidlord,veryly.”lord,”saysshe,lookingdownupon

    herfan,”iknoustbesensiblehohispretended

    passionofyourshathde.””youbesocrueltocallit

    pretended”sayshe.”yes,lord,”answeredsophia,”allprofessions

    oflovetothoseostinsultiences.

    thispursuitofyoursistoastcruelpersecution:nay,itis

    takingastungenerousadvantageofunhappysituation.””st

    lovely,stadorablee,”crieshe,”oftaking

    anungenerousadvantage,houghtsbutare

    directedtoyourhonourandi,andwhileihavenoview,no

    hope,noaition,buttothroyself,honour,fortune,everythingat

    yourfeet.””lord,”saysshe,”itisthatfortuhosehonours

    plain.thesearethechar

    yrelations,buttotheyarethings

    indifferent.ifyourlordshiperitgratitude,thereisbut

    onee,diviure,”saidhe,”therebenone.

    alliuuch

    pleasure,thatthereisnoroooryratitude.””indeed,

    lord,”ansayobtaingratitude,goodopinion,

    everykindthoughtandypoobestow;nay,

    youyobtaist

    beeasytograntrequest.letbeseechyou,then,toceasea

    pursuitinhyoueverhaveanysuccess.foryourownsake

    asireatthisfavour;forsureyouaretoonoble

    tohaveanypleasureintorntinganunhappycreature.

    yourlordshipproposebutuneasioyourselfbyaperseverance,

    yhonour,uponsoul,ot,shallnotprevailh

    ,aydriveto.”herelordfetcheda

    deepsigh,andthensaid”isitthen,dathatiaounhappyto

    betheobjectofyourdislikeands;oreifi

    suspectthereissoother”herehehesitated,andsophiaanswered

    espirit,”lord,ishallnotbeatabletoyoufor

    thereasonsofnduct.iabligedtoyourlordshipforthe

    generousofferyouhavede;ioydeserts

    orexpeylord,youy

    reasons,arretued

    chtothis,perfectlyuand,andperhapsit

    uldnotallbestrir;but

    hencludedhisrantingspeechhsaying,”thatifshehad

    preengagedherselftoalen,hoake

    hiheshouldthinkhielfboundinhonourtodesist.”perhaps

    lordlaidtoochehasisonthean;for

    elsefortheindignationhhheinspiredsophia,

    edgreatlytoresentsoaffronthehadgiven

    her.

    rs.

    eintotheroothefireglaringinhercheeks,andthe

    flasburstingfroereyes.”iashad,”saysshe,”lord,

    ofthereceptioh.iassureyourlordship,we

    areallsensibleofthehonourdoneus;andisttellyou,ss

    ilyexpeyou.”here

    lordinterferedonbehalfoftheyounglady,buttonopurpose;the

    auntproceededtillsophiapulledherhandkerchief,threo

    achair,andburstintoaviolentfitoftears.

    thereiheiors.eandhis

    lordship,tillthelatterentations

    onhisside,andonhersofthestroassurahatheiece

    shouldandylord,”says

    she,”thegirlhathhadafoolisheducatioheradaptedtoher

    fortunenorherfaly.herfather,iaorrytosayit,isto

    blaforeverything.thegirlhathsillyuntrynotionsof

    bashfulness.nothingelse,lord,uponhonour;iavincedshe

    hathagooduandingatthebottoandto

    reason.”

    thislastspeee

    tibeforelefttheroooreappearanceofpassionthanshe

    hadevershoany

    expressionsofthankstos.anyardentprofessionsof

    passionanyassurancesof

    perseverance,rs.ehighlyenuraged,tookhisleavefor

    thisti.

    beforers.eandsophia,it

    ybepropertontionanunfortunateacthhadhappened,

    anduchfury,

    aswehaveseen.

    thereaderthenstknoaidpresentattended

    onsophiandedbyladybellaston,shehadlived

    forsotiinthecapacityofabbrush:shewasaverysensible

    girl,andhadreceivedthestrictestinstrustochheryoung

    ladyverycarefully.theseinstrus,osay,were

    nirs.honour,intoon

    hadnoiatedherself,thattheviolentaffehe

    goodanhadforrlyboetosophiairely

    obliteratedbythatgreatattatoheew

    stress.

    noe

    ofthegirl,retuingtoheryounglady,foundhervery

    attentivelyengagedinreadingaloer,andthevisibleetions

    ighthavee

    suspishegirleained;butiheyhadyeta

    strongerfoundation,forshehadoverheardtheeneh

    passedbetrs.ller.

    s.eatterbybetty,who,

    afterreerewardsforher

    fidelity,aer

    rs.eherself.

    unluckily,s.llerretuedattheverytiwhensophiawas

    engagedhhislordship.betty,agtoorder,senther

    directlytotheaunt;w

    ...
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