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puleastasfarasipunishhi”
thishsosteavoice,thatjonesdidnotthink
propertokeanyreply;besides,thehourappointedby.e
odresshielf.
herethereforeehepresentdialogue,andjoiredto
anotherreattended,agtoorder,hhis
cloaths.
partridgehadscarceseenhisstersihehappydisvery.
thepoorfelloontainorexpresshistransports.he
behavedlikeonefrantianystakeswhilehe
adebyharlequinindressing
hielfoage.
hisry,hointheleastdefit.he
relleensandpresagesofthishappyevent,soof
arkedattheti,butnyrehenoeered;
nordidheotthedreahehaddreatheeveningbeforehis
etinghjones;andncludedhsaying,”ialoldyour
honoursothingbodedinndthatyoueorother
haveitinyourpoakefortune.”jonesassuredhihatthis
bodingshouldascertainlybeverifiedasallthe
otheronshadbeentohielf;alittleaddtoallthe
raptureshepoorfelloofhis
ster.
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approagstillheend
jones,beingelydressed,attendedhisuo.
es.hehefifigureseverbeheld,
andhispersonalohegreaterpartofankind;
buthathalreadyappearedinthishistorythatnature,when
shefordhididnottotallyrely,asshesotisdoth,onthis
ritonly,torendherwork.
sophia,forthtothebest
advantage,foryfelereaderstoat,appearedso
extrelybeautiful,thatevenallhy,
forbeare,thathebelievedshehefi
creatureintheeanswered,inawhisper,
overheardbyallpresent,”so;fordnif
heshanthathetouslingher.”sophiaatthese
sunteheraspale,andhewas
alstreadytosinkfroischair.
theteatableovedbeforeeluggedallhyout
oftherootellinghiehadbusinessofnsequenpart,and
stspeaktohihatinstantinprivate,beforehefotit.
theloversionnot,appear
straonyreaders,thatthoseuchtosaytoone
ateheirion,and
edsoeagertorushintoeasanybars
layintheirhathsafetytheylibertytosay
ordoainforsotisilent
andtionless;insooderatesagacityght
haveutuallyindifferent;butsoitwas,
hoayseebothsaththeireyescastdownwards
ontheground,andforsoinuedinperfectsilence.
.jonesduringthisintervalattetedoospeak,but
utteringonly,orrathersighingout,
sobroken,
andpartlytotuthedisursefrohesubjecthsheknew
oopen,said
”sure,sir,youarethestfortuhehis
disvery.””andadathinksofortunate,”said
jones,sighing,”urredyourdispleasure””nay,
sir,”saysshe,”astothat,youbestknoheryouhavedeserved
it.””indeed,da”answeredhe,”youyourselfareaswell
apprizedofallderits.s.llerhathacquaintedyouh
theysophia,aohopefiveness”
”ithink,.jones,”saidshe,”iyalstdependonyourown
justidleaveittoyourselftopasssentenyourown
nduct.””alasda”anserdnotjustice,
ploreatyourhands.justi
notfortheletterisenttoladybellaston.ofthatistsolely
deuthe
securitygivenhiynightingaleofafairpretenceforbreakingoff,
if,ntrarytotheirexpectations,herladyshipshouldhaveaccepted
hisoffer;buthathehadbeenguiltyofagreatindiscretion
toputsuchaletterasthatintoherpoh,”saidhe,”ihave
dearlypaidfor,intheeffectithasuponyou.””idonot,iot,”
saysshe,”believeothere.
nduct,ithink,shouch
inthat.a,.jones,haveinotenoughtoresentafter
pastatupton,sosoontoengageinaneouran,
e
indeed,youhaveactedstrangely.ibelievethepassionyouhave
profesttotobesincereor,ifi,happinessiassure
selfofanustancy””o
sophia,”crieshe,”donotdoubtthesiyofthepurestpassion
thateverinfladahu.think,stadorablecreature,of
unhappysituation,ofdespair.uldi,sophia,have
flatteredselfostdistanthopesofbeingeverpertted
tothroyselfatyourfeetinthenneridonohave
beeninthepoantohaveinspiredathought
ned.innstancyto
youosophiaifyouhavegoodnessenoughtopardonispast,
doanyercyagainst
.ao
heaveninthisdearboso””sincererepentance,.jones,”
ans
oneanndybe
iosedon;noristhereanyinfalliblethodtopreventit.youst
expect,hohatifibeprevailedonbyyourrepentao
pardonyou,ileastinsistoroproofofits
sinypower,”answeredjoneseagerly.
”ti,”repliedshe;”tialone,.jones,vi
youareatruepe,andhaveresolvedtoabandonthesevicio
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