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chapter11
thehistorydraoanclusion
r.r.allhy
ands.llerthathislibertyhadbeenprocuredbytwolords,
r.nightingales,had
attehegistratebyhehadbeentted,andby,on
thesurgeonsoaths,thattheanner
ofdangerfroisharged.
oneonlyoftheselords,hesaid,hehadeverseenbefore,and
thathanon,by
askinghispardonforanoffencehehadbeenguiltyofto,
occasioned,hesaid,entirelybyhisignorancewhohewas.
noherealityofthecase,hacquainted
tillafterlordfellarhad
eloyed,agtotheadviceofladybellaston,topressjonesas
avagabondintotheseaservice,etoreporttohis
lordshiptheeventhwehavebeforeseen,spokeveryfavourablyof
thebehaviourof.jonesonallats,andstronglyassured
thatlordthathesthavestakentheperson,forthatjoneswas
certainlyagentlen;insochthathislordship,rictly
anofhonour,andeanshavebeenguiltyofana
ned,begantobech
nceedfortheadviceaken.
hinadayortarhappeodine
htheirishpeer,ionupontheduel,
acquaintedhispanyhthecharacteroffitzpatrick;toh,
indeed,hedidnotdostrictjustice,especiallyiedto
hislady.hesaidsheostihestinjuredan
alive,andthatfroassionalonehehaduakenhercause.
hethendeoingto
fitzpatrickslodgings,ioprevail,ifpossible,
tooaseparationfroishepeersaid,wasin
apprehensionsforherlife,ifsheshouldeverretutobeunder
thepreedtogo,thathe
ghtsatisfyhielfrenstancesof
theduel;forheeanseasyheparthehad
acted.thenthislordshipgaveahintofhisreadio
assistinthedeliveryofthelady,itbracedbythe
otheoblen,uar,
ashethoughtitlyntributetoazpatritoa
pliandperhapshean
nosoonersahesenoblepeershaduakenthecauseofhis
itted,andarticlesofseparationweresoondrawnup
andsigheparties.
fitzpatrick,rs.ers
heinnoceofhishjoupton,or,perhaps,
froootherreasons,esoindifferenttothattter,
thathespokehighlyinfavourofjoolordfellar,tookallthe
blauponhielf,andsaidtheotherhadbehavedverychlikea
gentlenandanofhonour;anduponthatlordsfurtherinquiry
nheentlenreatfashionandfortune,heat
hehadjustrers.ersafterherintervieh
dowling.
lordfellaotodoeverythinginhis
poakesatisfaanhehadsogrossly
injured,andhoutanyionofrivalshipforhehadnivenoverallthoughtsofsophia,deteroprocure.
jonessliberty,beingsatisfied,asfitzpatrickashis
surgeon,thattheortal.hethereforeprevailedh
theirishpeertoayhiotheplafined,
tohebehavedased.
ediatelycarried
joohisrooandthenacquaiter,as
s.ersas
.dowling.
jonesexpressedgreatastonishntandnolesshis
at,butakinganyntorobservationuponit.and
noessage.blifil,desiringtoknowifhis
u.allhystarted
andtuedpale,andtheninarepassioohanibelieve
hehadeverusedbefore,bidtheservanttellblifilhekne
not.”nsider,dearsir,”blingvoice.”i
havensidered,”ansy
ssagetothevillain.noonecarryhihesentenceofhisown
ruinsoproperly,asthenhsovillanously
ntrived.””pardon,dearsir,”saidjones;”ants
reflesure,nvinceyouofthentrary.ight
perhapsbebutjustiinebeinsult;
andtooeso
barbarouslyihatoreinexcusablethan
anythihdone.fortunofnoverybad
dispositionstoinjustiblad
ranrousnds,andhaveionstoexcusethelet
beseeinthepreseofyour
anger.nsider,dearuncle,iyselfndeedunheard.”
allont,andthen,eragjones,hesaid,
hiseyes,”ochildtogoodnesshavei
beensolongblind”
s.llerenterithatnt,afteragentlerap
sofhisuncle,
thepooraninanagonyofjoyfelluponherknees,andburstforth
intothestecstatiksgivingstoheavenforhad
happehen,runningtojones,sheeracedhiagerly,g,
”dearestfriend,ies
ofthisblestday.”a.allselfreceivedthesa
ngratulations.tors.ller,i
aeyondexpressionhappy.”sofeoreraptureshavingpassedon
all
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