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    ”andidarenotbeguiltyofdisobedienada”cries

    allysochgoodness,andwillbe

    alyselfofthegreathonouryouhavedone

    faly.analliangandsoexcellentayounglady

    othegreatestinengland.””yes,”cries

    e,”butifihadsufferedhertostandshillishalli,dilly

    dally,youghtnothavehadthathonouryetao

    usealittlefatherlyauthoritytherto.””ihopenot,sir,”

    criesallhy,”ihopetherenottheleastnstraint.””why,

    there,”criesaybidherunsayallagainifyouwill.

    dostrepeilyofthyprose,dostnot,sophia””indeed,

    papa,”criesshe,”ido,nordoibelieveievershall,

    ofanyproseinfavourof.jones.””then,nepheries

    allostheartily;forithinkyouarethe

    happiestofn.and,dayoueleavetongratulate

    youonthisjoyfulonvincedyouhave

    bestoerit,and

    leastusehisbestendeavourstodeserveit.””hisbest

    endeavours”criese,”thatheun.harkee,

    allhy,illbettheefivepoundstoawehaveaboy

    torroonths;butpritheetellhaha

    burgundy,chaaigne,orakeanight

    ont.””indeed,sir,”saidallustexy

    hisnearapproachofhis

    happiness.””engaged”quoththesquire,”ell.i

    parththeetonightuponanyoccasion.shaltsuphere,please

    thelordharry.””youstpardon,deaeighbour”answered

    allnprose,andthatyouknowinever

    break.””hee,eo”criesthesquire.

    alledhiaslikepany.

    ”odzookers”anshesquire,”ihthee,andsoshall

    sophyforiparththeetonight;anditwouldbebarbarous

    toparttondthegirl.”thisofferbracedby

    allhy,andsophiaed,havingfirstobtainedaprivate

    prosefroerfatherthatheentionasyllable

    ngherrriage.

    chapterthelast

    ioryisncluded

    youngnightingalehadbeenthatafteoon,byappointnt,to

    onhisfather,chrekindlythanheexpected.

    therelikeethisuncle,uedtoto

    ofhisnearrieddaughter.

    thisrriageheluckiestio

    theyoulen;forthesebrotherslivedinanstantstateof

    ionaboutthegoventoftheirchildren,bothheartily

    despisihodthereforenow

    endeavoured,aschasheuld,topalliatetheoffencehhis

    otted,andtoaggravatethetchoftheother.this

    desireoftriuhingoverhisbrother,addedtothenyargunts

    an,

    thathethissonilinguntenandactuallyagreedto

    supthateveningats.llers.

    asfortheother,ost

    ioderateaffe,there

    toarenciliation.heedbyhisnepheherehis

    daughterandherhusbandhanhedeclaredheantly

    gotoher.andhere,hescarcesufferedhertofall

    uponherkneesbeforehetookherup,anderacedherha

    tendeess;andihana

    quarterofanhourobothherandher

    husbandasifhehadhielfjoiheirhands.

    inthissituationpany

    arrivedtopletethehappinessofs.ller,whonosoonersaw

    sophiathansheguessedeverythingthathadhappened;andsogreatwas

    herfriendshiptojohatitaddednotaferansportstothose

    shefeltonthehappinessofheroer.

    therehavenot,ibelieve,beennyinstanberofpeople

    ttogether,lyhappyasinthis

    pany.angstthefatherofyoungnightingaleehe

    leastperfetent;for,nothstandinghisaffeforhisson,

    sofallhy,together

    otiventionedbefore,heuldnotsoentirelybe

    satisfiedhhissonschoid,perhaps,thepresenceof

    sophiaherselftendedalittletoaggravateaenhis

    nce,asathoughtnohensuggesteditself,thathisshthavehadthatlady,orsoothersuotthatanyofthe

    charindofsophiacreatedthe

    uneasiness;ithesofherfathersffers

    hisheartalonging.thesesbear

    tothinkhissonhadsars.ller.

    thebridesen;butsototallyhey

    eclipsedbythebeautyofsophia,that,hadtheyhe

    bestteeredgirlsintheeenvyin

    theirbreasts;foeitheroftheirhusbandsuldlongkeephis

    eyesfroophia,atthetablelikeaqueenreceiving

    hoge,or,rather,likeasuperiorbeingreall

    aroundher.butitionheygave,nothshe

    exaodestyand

    affability,asbyallherotherperfes.

    theeveninguchtruerth.all

    thosethestostunhappybefore.theirforr

    sufferingsandfearsgavesucharelishtotheirfelicity,aseven

    loveandfortuheirfullestflohavegiven

    pariso,asgreatjoy,

    espestances,is

    apttobesilent,aheheartthanoongue,

    jonesandsophiaappearedtheleastrryofthepany;

    patieengoutto

    the”nottalk,boylooksogravehastlostthy

    tongue,girldrinkanlassofdrinkanlass.”

    and,theretoenlivenher,heetissingarrysong,

    erelationtotrinyandthelossofaidenhead.

    nay,heeededsofaron

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