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    heroutoftherooif.all,sotisby

    looks,andor.e”hebegan,indeed,

    onatter,andasserthisrighttotalktohisown

    daughterashethoughtfit;but,asnobodysendedhihewassoon

    reducedtoorder.

    nothstandingthislittlerestraihe

    ourofthepany,thatheinsistedontheir

    etidayathislodgings.theyalldidso;andthe

    lovelysophia,eabridetoo,officiated

    asthestressoftheies,or,inthepolitephrase,didthe

    honoursofthetable.shehadthatinggivenherhandtojones,in

    theons,r.allr.e,

    ands.ller,heonlyperso.

    sophiahadeaestlydesiredherfatherthatnoothersofthe

    pany,,shouldbeacquaintedh

    herrriage.thesasecrecyrs.ller,and

    jonesuookforallerehedelicacy

    ofsophiatothepublitertainntpliancehher

    fathersogoto,greatlyagainstherown

    inations.innfidehissecrecy,shethroughthe

    dayprettyillthesquire,othesend

    bottle,uldntainhisjoynolonger,but,fillingoutabuer,

    drahtothebride.thehealthdiatelypledgedbyall

    present,tothegreatnfusionofourpoorblushingsophia,andthe

    greatnceofjonesuponherat.tosaytruth,therea

    persoders.llerhad

    thter,herdaughtertoherhusband,herhusband

    tohissister,aoalltherest.

    sophianoookthefirstopportunityofhdrahthe

    ladies,andthesquiresatintohiscups,inhhewas,by

    degrees,desertedbyallthepany,excepttheuncleofyoung

    nightingale,self.these

    therefore,satstoutlytoitduringthewholeevening,andlong

    afterthathappyhsophiatothe

    eagerarofherenrapturedjones.

    thus,reader,lengthbroughtourhistorytoanclusion,

    inreatpleasure,thoughntrary,perhaps,tothy

    exper.jonesappearstobethehappiestofallhunkind;

    forhappihisothepossessionof

    suassophia,isincerelyodisvered.

    astotheotherpersonsadeanynsiderablefigurein

    thishistory,assoydesiretoknooreng

    theosatisfytheir

    curiosity.

    allhyhathbeenprevailedupontoseeblifil,buthe

    hathyieldedtotheiortunityofjones,backedbysophia,to

    settlel200ayearuponhitohprivatelyaddeda

    third.uponthisinehelivesihenortheunties,

    about200lesdistantfroondon,andlaysupl200ayearoutof

    it,iopurchaseaseatiparliantfro

    neighbbh,hanattoey

    there.heisalsolatelytuedthodist,inhopesavery

    richhatsect,ateliesinthatpartofthe

    kingdo

    squarediedsoonafterheentioer;andas

    toth,hentihisvicarage.hehathdenyfruitless

    attetstainthenfidenceofallhy,ortoingratiate

    hielfheflatterstotheirfaces,and

    abusesbehindtheirbacks.butinhisstead,.allhyhathlately

    taken.abrahadaintohishouse,ofsophiaisgrown

    ioderatelyfond,anddeclaresheshallhavethetuitionofher

    children.

    s.fitzpatrickisseparatedfroerhusband,aainsthe

    littlereinsofherfortune.shelivesiationatthepolite

    endofthetoist,thatshespendsthree

    tistheineofherfortune,houtrunningi.she

    intainsaperfeticyhtheladyoftheirishpeer;andin

    actsoffriendshiptoherrepaysalltheobligationssheooher

    husband.

    s.eoheiecesophia,andhathspent

    tonthstogetheradethe

    latteraforlvisitatherretutotoo

    jooaperfectstranger,and,

    joyonhisrriage.

    .nightihpurchasedaeforhissoninthe

    neighbourhoodofjones,an,hislady,s.

    ller,atledaughterreside,aagreeable

    interursesubsistsbetilies.

    astothoseoflors.ersretuedintotheuntry,

    hadapensionofl60ayearsettleduponherby.allhy,and

    isrriedtoparsonsupple,on,attheinstanceofsophia,

    ehathbestoonsiderableliving.

    blaade,ranaway,

    andoneyonhis

    faly,butnotinequalproportions,forllyhadchthe

    greatestshare.

    asforpartridge,johsettledl50ayearonhiandhe

    hathagaiupaschool,isuchbetter

    enuragentthanforrly,andthereisne

    onfootbetandssllyseagrihroughthe

    diationofsophia,islikelytotakeeffect.

    wo

    daysaftertheirrriage,attended.r.allhyinto

    theuntry.ilyseat,andthegreater

    partofhisestate,tohissoninlahretiredtoalesser

    houseofhisinanotherpartoftheuntry,terfor

    hunting.indeed,heisoftenasavisitantr.jones,who,as

    er,hathaninfinitedelightindoihing

    intheirpo.andthisdesireoftheirsisattended

    andeclareshewasnever

    happyinhislifetillo

    hielf,hepleases:andhisdaughteris

    stillasreadyasforrlytoplaytohi

    forjohassuredherthat,as,opleasingher,oneof

    hishighestsatisfasistontributetothehappinessoftheold

    n;so,thegreatdutystoher

    father,rendersheralstequallydear

    ...
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