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thehistoryoftoones,afoundling
byhenryfielding
booki
ntainingaschofthebirthofthefoundlingasisnecessary
orpropertoacquaintthereaderhinthebeginningofthishistory
chapter1
theintrodutotheothefeast
anauthhttonsiderhielf,notasagentlenwhogives
aprivateoreleesynarytreat,butratherasonewhokeepsa
publirdinary,atefortheirney.
intheforrcase,itishattheeainerprovides
farehepleases;andthoughthisshouldbeveryindifferent,
andutterlydisagreeabletothetasteofhispany,theystnot
findanyfault;nay,orary,goodbreedingforcesthebr >
outnd.now
thentraryofthishappenstothesterofanordinary.nwhopay
fortheyeatongratifyingtheirpalates,however
nidsicaltheseyprove;andifeverythingisnotagreeable
totheirtaste,tosure,toabuse,andto
dntheirdinnerhoutntroul.
toprevent,therefivingoffenersbyanysuch
disappointnt,ithathbeenusualeaning
hosttoprovideabilloffareayperuseattheir
firstentranselves
entayexpect,yeitherstayand
regale,orydeparttosoother
ordinarybetteracdatedtotheirtaste.
asfronynwhois
capableoflendiher,
thesehovictuallers,andshallprefixnotonlyageneralbill
offaretoourent,butshalllikehereader
particularbillstoeveryurseobeservedupinthis
andtheensuingvolus.
theprovision,then,adeisnootherthan
hunnature.nordoifearthatsensiblereader,thoughst
luxuriousinhistaste,art,cavil,orbeoffended,becausei
havenadbutoianofbristol,
uchexperiencebesidesthe
delianydifferentkindsoffood;
norannature,though
herellee,issuchprodigiousvariety,
thatahalltheseveralspeciesof
anilaablefoodinthehananauthoro
exhaustsoextensiveasubject.
anobjeayperhapsbeapprehendedfroheredelicate,that
thisdishistoonandvulgar;forelseisthesubjectof
alltherons,hhestalls
aboundnyexquisiteviandsghtberejectedbytheepicure,if
itningofthesnand
vulgar,thatsothingostpaltryalleysunder
thesana.iy,truenatureisasdiffiet
,orbolognasausage,istobe
foundintheshops.
buttheetaphor,nsistsinthe
okeryoftheauthor;for,as.popetellsus
trueisnaturetoadvantagedrest;
ofthought,butneerso.
thesaaofhisflesh
eatenatthetableofaduke,yperhapsbedegradedinanotherpart,
andsoofhislisgibbeted,asithevileststallin
tohehedifferehefoodofthe
noblenaer,ifbothareatdihesaoxorcalf,
butintheseasoning,thedressing,thegaishing,aing
forthhenostlanguidappetite,
ahertusandpallsthathesharpesta.
inlikeheexeertainnt
nsistslessinthesubjectthanihorsskillinwell
dressingitup.hoherefore,hereaderbetofind
thathefollooohe
highestprinciplesofthebestokhepresentage,or
perhapsthatofheliogabalus,hathproduced.thisgreatn,asis
oallloversofpoliteeating,beginsatfirstby
settingplainthingsbeforehishungryguests,risingafterwardsby
degreesastheirstochsybesupposedtodecrease,tothevery
quintessenanner,
hunnatureatfirsttothekeeeofourreader,inthatre
plainandsilennerinisfoundiry,andshall
hereafterhashandragooithallthehighfrenditalian
seasoningofaffectationandvidcitiesafford.by
theseans,ayberendereddesirousto
readonforever,asthegreatpersonjustaboventionedissupposed
tohavedesoperso.
havihusch,ainthosewholikeour
billoffarenolongerfroheirdiet,andshallproceeddirectly
toserveupthefirsturseofourhistoryfortheireainnt.
chapter2
ashortdescriptionofsquireallhy,andafulleratof
ssbridgetallhy,hissister
inthatpartofthehis
nlycalledsorsetshire,therelatelylived,andperhapslives
still,agentlewellbe
calledthefavouriteofbothnatureandfortune;forbothofthese
seeohavente.inthis
ion,natureyseeosotohaveeoffvictorious,as
shebestonygifts,unehadonlyoinher
poinpforththis,shehatothers
perhapsythinkthissingleendoorethan
equivalenttoallthevariousblessings
nature.froheforrofthese,hederivedanagreeableperson,a
soundnstitution,asoliduanding,andabenevole;
bythelatter,heotheianceofohelargest
estatesiy.
thisgentlenhadinhisyouthrriedavery
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beautifulan,ofhehadbeerelyfond:byherhehad
threechildren,allofdiedintheirinfancy.hehadlikewisehad
thesfortunethisbelovedfive
yearsbeforethetiinhishistorychusestosetout.this
loss,hoanofsenseandnstancy,though
itstbehesicallyonthis
head;forhesotissaidhelookedonhielfasstillrried,and
nsideredhis,ajouey
ostcertainly,soonerorlater,takeafterher;and
thathehadnottheleastdoubtofetingheragaininaplace
oresentintsforhhis
senseofhisneighbours,hisreligionbya
send,andhissiybyathird.
henoostpart,retirediry,hone
sister,forhehadaverytenderaffe.thisladywasnow
sopasttheageofthirty,aheopinionof
theliaidyproprietybe
assud.sheenyoundrather
foodqualitiesthay,andheir
oenasgoodasortofan,daas
yrettingof
beauty,thatsheiohatperfe,ifitbe
calledo;ahankgodsheas
handsoassssue,perhapsbeautyhadledintoerrors
ighthaveotherissbridgetallhyfor
thateofthisladyveryrightlynceivedthecharof
personinaantobeerthansnaresforherself,aswell
asforothers;asodiscreet,thather
prudenceutheguardasifshehadalltheso
apprehendhwereeverlaidforherwholesex.indeed,ihave
observed,thoughityseenatabletothereader,thatthis
guardofprudence,likethetrainedbands,isaltogoon
dutyhereistheleastdaoftenbaselyandwardly
desertsthoseparagonsforthenareallwishing,sighing,
dying,andspreadingeveryintheirpoantly
attendsattheheelsofthathigherorderofenforthe
othersexhavearedistantandafrobr >
despair,isuppose,ofsuccesstheynevervetack.
reader,ithinkproper,beforehertogether,to
acquaihatiiodigress,throughthisory,as
oftenasiseeoyselfabetterjudgethanany
pitifulcriticustdesireallthosecriticsto
ndtheiroeddlehaffairsor
fortilltheyproducethe
authoritybyheyarenstitutedjudges,ishallnotpleadto
theirjurisdi.
chapter3
anoddacte.the
ders.deborahwilkins,eproper
anidversionsonbastards
ihavetoldreader,inthepregchapter,that.
allhyiedalargefortuhathehadagoodheart,and
nofaly.hence,doubtless,itanythathe
livedlikean,oooknothingbut
agoodhouse,eainedhisneighboursha
heartyeathistable,andabletothepoor,i.e.,
tothosetheoffals
frot;thathediedienselyridbuiltanhospital.
andtrueitisthathedidnyofthesethings;buthadhedone
nothingreishouldhavelefthiohavererdedhisoerit
onsofairfreestohedoorofthathospital.ttersofa
chreextraordinarykiobethesubjectofthishistory,or
ishouldgrosslysspendtiininousawork;
andyou,sagaighthequalprofitandpleasure
travelthroughsopagesaindrollauthorshavebeen
facetiouslypleasedtocallthehistoryofengland.
.allhyhadbeeafullquarterofayearinlondon,on
soveryparticularbusihoughiknoit
judgeofitsiortan
ho,onthatatiduringthespace
ofnyyears.hecatohishouseverylateintheevening,and
afterashortsupperuchfatiguedtohis
inutesonhiskneesacusto
heneverbrokethroughonanyatheostepinto
bed,hecloathes,tohisgreatsurprizehe
beheldaninfant,earselinen,inasand
profoundsleep,betetilostin
astonishntatthissight;but,asgoodnaturehadalhe
asdantinhisnd,hesooobetouchedents
ofpassionforthelittle.hethenranghisbell,
andorderedanelderlyanservanttoriseiediately,ande
tohiandiiplatingthebeauty
ofinnoce,appearinginthoselivelylourshhinfand
sleepalugagedto
refleein.shehad
indeedgiveersuffiself;foroutof
respe,andregardtodecy,shehadspentnynutesin
adjustingherhairatthelookingglass,nothstandingallthehurry
iheservant,andthoughher
ster,fhtsheknee
otherfit.
itbethatacreaturericta
regardtodeherotheleast
deviationfrotinanother.shethereforenosooneropehedoor,
andsaasterstandingbythebedsideinhisshirt,hadle
inhishand,thaartedbaastterriblefright,and
ghtperhapshavesnoedhis
beingu,andputaoherterrorsbydesiriostay
ecloathesoverhisbad
einrs.deborah
hefiftysendyeare,vowedshe
hadneverbeheldanhouthisat.sneerersandprophanes
yperhapslaughatherfirstfright
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hetiofnight,thesuonsfroerbed,andthe
situationinaster,ifyand
applaudherndulesstheprudebesupposedto
attethatperiodoflifeatrs.deborahhad
arrived,shouldalittlelessenhisadration.
,andedby
hersterhthefindileinfaeationwas
rathergreaterthanhishadbeen;noruldsherefrainfr
out,ygoodsirs
tobedone”.allusttakecareofthechild
thatevening,andintheingheoprovideit
anurse.”yes,sir,”saysshe;”andihopeyourworshipwillsend
outyourother,forshestbe
oheneighbourhood;andishouldbegladtoseeherttedto
brideatthecartstail.indeed,suchs
otbetooseverelypunished.illtisnotherfirst,by
heriudenlayingittoyoure,
deborah”anshy:”itthihanysuchdesign.
isupposeshehathonlytakenthisthodtoprovideforherchild;
andtrulyialadshehathnotdoneknois
petstolaytheir
sinsathonsdoors;andthoughyourn
innoce,yettheanyan
honshaptopassforthefatherofchildrenheneverbegot;
andifyouraykethe
peopletheaptertobelieve;besides,whyshouldyourworship
provideforaintainforo,
ifitansyo,itgoes
againsttotouchthesesbegottenidontlookupon
asfelloelllikea
yadvice,i
putinabasket,aoutandlaidatthechurchwardensdoor.
itisagoodnight,onlyalittlerainyandwas
basket,itistooitlives
tillitfoundintheing.butifitshouldnot,harged
ourdutyintakingpropercareofit;anditis,perhaps,better
suchcreaturestodieinastateofinnoce,thantogrowupand
itatetheirthers;foothier.”
thereestrokesinthisspeechhperhapswouldhave
offended.allhy,hadhestrictlyatteoit;buthehadnotoneofhisfingersintotheinfantshand,sgentle
pressure,seengtoilorehisassistance,hadcertainlyoutpleaded
theeloquenrs.deborah,haditbeeisgreaterthanit
rs.deborahpositiveorderstotakethechildtoher
oaidservanttoprovideitpap,andother
things,againstithatpropercloathes
shouldbeprooing,andthatitshould
bebroughttohielfassoonasheirring.
surs.herespectshe
boreherster,undersheeexcellentplace,that
hersands;aookthe
childunderherar,houtanyapparentdisgustattheillegality
ofitsbirth;anddeclaringitlittleinfant,walkedoff
ber.
allselftothosepleasingsluersha
heartthathungersaftergoodnessisapttoenjhly
satisfied.asthesearepossiblyserthanareoccasionedby
anyotherheartyal,ishouldtakerepainstodisplaytheothe
reader,ifiknendhiofortheprsuch
ae.
chapter4
thereadersneckbroughtintodangerbyadescription;his
esissbridgetallhy
thegothir.
allhyshouse.therethatstruck
youhahebeautiesofthebestgre
architecture;anditdioushinasvenerablehout.
itstoodoheastsideofahill,buthebottobr >
thaopofit,soastobeshelteredfrohenortheastbya
groveofoldoaksinagradualastofnearhalf
ale,ahighenoughtoenjoyastgprospectofthe
valleybeh.
iofthegroveowards
thehouse,hesuitofifulspring,gushing
outofarockveredinganstantcascadeof
aboutthirtyfeet,notcarrieddoofsteps,but
tulinginanaturalfalloverthebrokenandssystoillit
oftherock,thenrunningoffinapeblyel,
thatanylesserfallsillitfellintoalake
atthefootofthehill,aboutaquarterofalebelohehouse
ohside,andeveryroonthefront.
outofthislake,heterofabeautifulplain,
eellisheds,andfedhsheep,
issuedariver,thatforseveralleseahrough
anazingvarietyofadoptieditselfinto
thesea,of,the
prospectlosed.
ontherightofthisvalleyopenedanotheroflessextent,adoed
inatedbyohetowersofanold
ruinedabby,grohivy,andpartofthefront,h
reiillentire.
thelefthandsepresehevieposed
ofveryunequalground,andagreeablyvariedhallthediversity
thathills,lairabletaste,but
ooartthantonature,uldgive.beyondthis,theuntry
graduallyroseinteofountains,thetopsofh
heclouds.
itiddleofy,andtheingarkablyserene,
r.allhyhoerrace,hedawn
openedeverylovelyprospecto
hiseye;andnosoflight,hasded
thebluefirntbeforehiasharbingerspreghispo,in
thefullblazeofhisjestyrosethesun,than
alohislower
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ditatinginanrenderhielfstacceptableto
hisostgoodtohiscreatures.
reader,takecare.ihaveunadvisedlyledtheetothetopofashigh
ahillas.allhyandhoogettheedohoutbreaking
thyneck,idonotuseeuretoslide
doissbridgetringsherbell,and.allhyis
suoobreakfast,ustattend,and,ifyouplease,
shallbegladofyourpany.
theusualplintshavingpastbetr.alliss
bridget,aeabeingpouredout,hesuoneds.wilkins,and
toldhissisterhehadapresentforher,forhanked
higining,isuppose,ithadbeefor
herperson.indeed,heveryoftendehersuchpresents;andshe,in
pla,spentchtiinadoingherself.isayin
pla,becauseshealpt
fordress,andforthoseladiesadeittheirstudy.
butifsuchation,hoedwhen
s.herster,
producedthelittleinfasurprizes,ashathbeenobserved,
areapttobesilent;andsoissbridget,tillherbran,
andtoldhertheory,hereaderknoalready,
repeat.
ssbridgethadalsogreataregardforthe
ladiesarepleasedtocallvirtue,andhadherselfintainedsucha
severityofcharacter,thatited,especiallybywilkins,
thatsheuchbitteessonthisoccasion,andwould
havevotedforsendingtheal,
iediatelyoutofthehouse;but,orary,sherathertook
thegoodnaturedsideofthequestion,intitedsopassionfor
thehelplesslittlecreature,andndedherbrotherscharityin
hehaddone.
perhapsthereaderyaher
ndesr.alledhihatthe
goodnhadendedhisnarrativehoiontotakecare
oftheupashisooaowledge
thetruth,sheoobligeherbrother,andvery
seldoifever,ntradictedhissentints.shewould,indeed,
sotiskeafeenrong,and
sthavetheirohan
indepefortutheseedinaloe,
andatthestauntedonlytouttering.
hotheinfant,shebestohthe
utstprofusenessonthepoorunknoother,shecalledan
iudentslut,aonhussy,anaudaciousharlot,akedjade,a
vilestruet,heveryotherappellatioongueof
virtueneverfailstolashthosehesex.
ansultatioohooproceedio
disverthether.ascrutiothecharacters
ofthefeleservantsofthehouse,rs.
herself,andperhapsittofindsuothersetof
scarecrows.
theepiheinhabitantsoftheparish;
andthisrs.wilkins,oenquirehall
iginablediligendtokeherreportieoon.
ttersbeingthussettled,.allhyhdreohisstudy,
as,ahechildtohissister,his
desire,haduakenthecareofit.
chapter5
ntainiers,ion
uponthebr >
asterrs.deborahstoodsilent,expeg
herissbridget;forastohadpastbeforeher
ster,theprudenthousekeeperbynoansrelieduponit,asshehad
oftesoftheladyinherbrothersabseo
differgreatlyfrohosehshehadexpressedinhispresence.
ssbridgetdidnot,hoontinuelonginthis
doubtfulsituation;forhavinglookedsotieaestlyatthe
rs.deborah,thegoodlady
uldnotforbeargivingitaheartykiss,atthesati
declaringherselfhitsbeautyandinnoce.
s.deborahnosoonerobservedthisthanshefelltosqueezingand
kissiisinspirethesageda
offortyandfivet
out,inashrillvoice,”o,thedearlittlecreaturethedear,
s,prettycreaturewell,ivoisasfineaboyaseverwas
seen”
theseexclationsntiilltheyerruptedbythelady,
ssiongivenherbyher
brother,andgaveordersforprovidingallnecessariesforthe
inthehouseforhisnursery.her
ordershat,haditbeenachildofherown,
sheuldnothaveexay
ndeherforshooogreatregardtoabaseboinfant,to
nedbylahink
propertoobservethatshencludedthehsaying,”since
ittoadoptthelittlebrat,shesupposed
littlesterstbetreatedhgreattendeess.forherpart,she
uldhinkiovice;butthat
shekneuankindtoopposeanyoftheir
ridiours.”
hreflesofthisnaturesheusually,ashasbeenhinted,
aiedeveryactofpliancehherbrothersinations;
andsurelynothinguldrentributetoheighteofthis
pliahe
follyandunreasonablenessofthoseinationstohshe
subtted.tapliesnoforceuponthewill,and
nsequentlyybeeasily,andhoutanypains,preserved;butwhen
aswedesire,
blingaance,hexpressionsofdislikeand
dissatisfaadifficultyust
greatlyenhaheobligation.
asthisisohosedeepobservationshveryfean
besupposedakingtheelves,ihavethoughtproperto
lendtheyassistathisisafavourrarelytobeexpectedin
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kethedisvery.
chapter6
s.deborahisintrodutotheparishile.ashort
atofjennyjos
ayattendyouhepursuitofleaing
s.deborah,havingdisposedofthechildagtothewill
ofherster,noovisitthosehabitationshwere
supposedtosther.
nototherendousbird,isbeheldbythe
featheredgeionsaloft,andhovertheirheads,the
arousdove,andeveryilittlebird,spread,
andflytrelingtotheirhidingplaces.heproudlybeatstheair,
atesintendedschief.
soedthroughthe
street,alltheinhabitantsrantrelingintotheirhouses,each
trondreadihevisitshouldfalltoherlot.sheh
statelystepsproudlyadvancesoverthefield:aloftshebearsher
toinendsches
toeffectherintendeddisvery.
thesagaileigihesepoor
peoplehadanyapprehensionofthedesignrs.wilkins
ingto;butasthegreatbeautyofthesiley
possiblysleepthesehundredyears,tillsofuturentatorshall
takethishinkpropertolendthereaderalittle
assistahisplace.
itisiion,therefore,tosignify,that,asitisthenature
ofakitetodevourlittlebirds,soisitthenatureofsuch
personsass.oinsultandtyrannizeoverlittlepeople.
thisbeingiheaotheelves
theirextreservilityandndessiontotheirsuperiors;for
nothingberereasohanthatslavesandflatterersshould
exactthesataxesonallbelo,selvespayto
allabovethe
rs.deborahhadoccasioaraordinary
ndesissbridget,andbythatanshadalittlesoured
heaturaldisposition,itong
thesepeople,iorefieer,byventing,and,asit
ours;onshewasbyno
ansaevisitant:tosaythetruth,shewasuniversally
dreadedandhatedbythell.
onherarrivalinthisplace,shediatelytothehabitation
ofaron;to,asthistronhadthegoodfortune
toreseleherselfintheelinessofherperson,aswellasinher
age,shehadgenerallybeenrefavourablethantoanyoftherest.
tothisaedhadhappened,andthedesignupon
ethitherthating.thesetly
toscrutihecharactersoftheseveralyounggirlswholivedin
anyofthosehouses,andatlastfixedtheirstrosuspion
onejennyjones,heybothagreed,helikeliestpersonto
havettedthisfact.
thisjennyjoneselygirl,eitherinherfaceor
person;butnaturehadsopeheofbeautyh
oreesteedbythoseladiesentis
arrivedatyearsofperfectturity,forshehadgivenheravery
unnshareofuanding.thisgiftjennyhadagooddeal
irovedbyerudition.shehadlivedseveralyearsaservantha
saster,quiessofpartsinthegirl,
araordinarydesireofleaingforeveryleisurehourshe
hebooksofthescholarshadthe
goodnature,orfollyjustasthereaderpleasestocallitto
instructhersofar,thatsheobtainedapetentskilliin
language,andostoftheyoungn
ofqualityoftheage.thisadvantage,hoostothersofan
extraordinarykind,esllinnveniences:for
asitisnottobeansowell
acplishedshouldhavelittlerelishforthesocietyofthose
fortunehaddeherequals,buteduuch
herinferiors;soitistteroferastonishnt,thatthis
superiorityinjenny,togetherhthatbehaviours
osolittleenvy
andillohesehad,perhaps,secretlybutin
thebosoofheeighbourseversiufroerservice.
theirenvydidnot,hoselfopenly,tillpoorjenny,
tothesurprizeofeverybody,andtothevexationofalltheyoung
enintheseparts,hadpublicklyshohonasundayinanew
silkgohalacedcap,andotherproperappehese.
thefla,bryo,noforth.jenny
had,byherleaing,increasedherohnoneofher
neighboursedto
dend;andnoeadofrespedadoration,shegained
nothingbuthatredandabusebyherfihewholeparish
declaredsheuldnoteholybysuchthings;andparents,
insteadofe,felicitatedtheelves
thattheirchildrenhadtheot.
hene
ofthispirltos.thereher
circethatnfirdthelatterinhersuspi;forjennyhad
latelybee.allhyshouse.shehadofficiatedas
et,inaviolentfitofillness,andhadsatup
nynightshthatlady;besidesherethe
verydaybefore.allrs.wilkinsherself,
thoughthatsagaciouspersonhadnotatfirstnceivedany
suspiofheronthatat;for,assheherselfsaid,”shehad
aledjennyasaverysirlthoughindeedsheknew
verylittleofher,andhadrathersuspectedsoofthoseon
trollops,selvesairs,because,forsooth,theythought
theelveshandso.”
jeoappearinpersonbefores.deborah,
diatelydid.rs.deborah,puttingonthegravity
ofajudge,eorethanhisausterity,begananoration
pet”inhsheproceeded
rathertopasssenteheprisohantoaccuseher.
thoughm
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frohereasonsaboveshoight
haverequiredserevideohavenvictedher;butshe
savedheraccusersanysuchtrouble,byfreelynfessingthewhole
facthhsheharged.
thisnfession,thoughdeliveredratherinterofntrition,
asitappeared,didnotatallllifys.deborah,whonow
pronouncedasendjudgntagainsther,inreopprobriouslanguage
thanbefore;norhaditaersuccesshthebystanders,who
erous.nyoftheriedout,”theythought
adasilkgohersspokesarcasticallyof
herleaing.notasinglefeleeans
ofexpressingherabhorrenceofpoorjenny,whoboreallvery
patiently,excepttheliceofonean,eduponher
person,andtossingupheose,said,”thensthaveagood
stochpery”jenny
repliedtothisighthavesurprizeda
judiciouspersoranquillityhhshe
borealltheaffrontstoherchastity;butherpatienceerhaps
tiredout,forthisisavirtuetobefatiguedby
exercise.
s.deborahhavingsucceededbeyondherhopesinherinquiry,
retueduadea
faithfulreportto.alluchsurprizedatthe
relation;forhehadheardoftheextraordinarypartsandirovents
ofthisgirl,heinteohavegiveninrriage,together
allliving,toaneighbcurate.hisherefore,
onthisoccasioequaltothesatisfah
appearedins.deborah,andtonyreadersyseeuchre
reasonable.
ssbridgetblessedherself,andsaid,”forherpart,sheshould
neverhereaftereainagoodopinionofanyan.”forjenny
beforethishadthehappinessofbeinghergoodgracesalso.
theprudenthousekeeperchedttheunhappy
r.alle,
andexpectedbyall,tobesenttothehouseofrre,butto
receiveeadnitionandreproof;hosewhorelish
thatkindofinstructiveayperuseichapter.
chapter7
ntainingsuchgravetter,thatthereaderotlaughonce
throughtheer,unlessperadventureheshouldlaughat
theauthor
r.allhytookherintohisstudy,and
spoketoherasfolloypowerasa
gistrate,topunishyorouslyforyouhavedone;
andyouoreapttofearishouldexecutethat
poannerlaidyoursinsatdoor.
”but,perhaps,thisisonereasooa
aldershouldever
influenceagistrate,insideringyour
havingdepositedtheinfantinhouseasanaggravationofyour
offehatihistohaveproceeded
fronaturalaffeighthaveso
hopestoseeitthusbetterprovidedforthanhepowerof
yourself,oritsher,toprovideforit.ishouldindeed
havebeenhighlyoffendedhyouhadyouexposedthelittlech
inthennerofsoinhunthers,ohave
abaheirhunity,thantohavepartedhtheirchastity.
itistheotherpartofyouroffeherefore,uponend
toadnishyou,iantheviolationofyourchastity;acri,
hoaybetreatedbydebauchedpersons,veryheinous
initself,andverydreadfulinitsnsequences.
”theheinousnatureofthisoffebesuffitlyapparentto
everychristian,inaschasitisttedindefiahelaws
ofion,andoftheexpressndsofhiat
religion.
”asnsequencesyobedreadful;for
oreso,thantoincurthedivinedispleasure,bythe
breaands;andthatinaninstanceagainsth
thehighestvengeanceisspecificallydenounced
”butthesethings,thoughtoolittle,iafraid,regarded,are
soplain,thatnkind,hoayinded,
neveeedinfortiononthishead.ahint,therefore,toawakenyour
sehistter,shallsuffice;forih
repentandnotdriveyoutodesperation.
”thereareothernsequenotindeedsodreadfulorreplete
hhorrorasthis;asuch,as,ifattentivelynsidered,
st,ohe
ssionofthiscri.
”forbyityouarerenderedinfaus,anddriven,likelepersof
old,outofsociety;atleast,frohesocietyofallbutked
andreprobatepersons;fooothersehyou.
”ifyouhavefortunes,youareherebyrenderedincapableofenjoying
theifyouhavenone,youaredisabledfrocquiringany,nay
alstofpryoursustenance;foopersonsofcharacter
otheirhouses.thusyouareoftendrivenby
neeandsery,hunavoidably
endsiruofbothbodyandsoul.
”ypleasurepeheseevilsytetationhave
sophistryanddelusienoughtopersuadeyoutososilea
bargainorycaalappetitesooverpoweryourreason,orso
totallylayitasleep,astopreventyourflyinghaffrightand
terrorfrotalhit
”hoeanstthatanbe,hohatdignityof
nd,apride,eof
huures,al,
andtosacrificeallthatisgreatandnobleinher,allher
heavenlypart,toaenhthevilest
branchofthecreationfooan,sure,hepassion
ofloveforanexcuse.thiseretool
andbubbleofthen.love,hoayrruptand
pervertitsaning,asitisalaudable,isarationalpassion,and
everbeviolentbuthoughthescripture
bidsusloveoureansnoththatferventlovehwe
naturallybeattouchlessthatrifice
totheurlives,andoughttobedear
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noy,areasonableanregard
theniseryihave
describedtoyou,andselfashort,
trivial,iblepleasure,sogreatlyatherexpensefor,bythe
la,thee,hallitsdreadfulnsequences,
fallsintirelyuponher.love,hegoodof
itsobject,attettobetrayaanintainwheresheissreatlytobetheloserifsuchrrupter,therefore,shouldhavethe
iudeopretendarealaffefhtnotthean
tardhiotonlyasaastheies,a
false,designing,treacherous,pretendedfriend,endsnot
onlytodebaueti”
herejennyexpressince,allont,
andthenproceeded:”ihavetalkedthustoyou,child,nottoinsult
youforispastandirrevocable,buttocautionandstrengthen
youforthefuture.norshouldihavetakenthistrouble,butfrobr >
soopinionofyoodsehstandingthedreadfulslipyou
havede;andfroohopesofyourheartyrepentance,hare
fouheopennessandsiyofyournfession.ifthese
donotdeceive,ithisseof
yoursha,ent
einthisworld;and
ihope,byrepentance,youuchheaviersentence
denouncedagainstitiher.beagoodgirltherestofyour
days,andotivetoingastray;and,believe
,thereisrepleasure,eveninthisand
virtuouslife,thaninonedebauchedandvicious.
”astoyourolestyou;i
ahanyoueverhope.andnow
nothingreinsbutthatyouihat
seduyangeragainsthichgreaterthanyou
haveexperiehisoccasion.”
jennynotheground,alook
avoicethusbegan:
”toknoloveyoodness,wouldbean
arguntoftotaleitwould
aunttothehighestingratitude,nottofeel,isensible
hegreatdegreeofgoodnessyouhavebeenpleasedtoexerton
thisoynceforispast,iknowyouwill
spareblushestherepetition.futurenductuchbetter
declaresentintsthananyprofessionsioake.ibegleave
toassureyou,sir,thatitakeyouradvicederthanyour
generousofferh;for,asyouarepleasedto
say,sir,itisaninstanyuanding.”
herehertearsfloonts,andthen
proe;butiwill
endeavourtodeservethisgoodopinion:forifihavethe
uandingyouaresokindlypleasedtoalloe,suchadvice
otbethroe.ithankyou,sir,heartily,foryour
intendedkiopoorhelplesschild:heisi,andi
hope.
butnoustoreatyounottopersistinasking
todeyinfant.iproseyoufaithfullyyou
shallonedayknouhestsoletiesand
esofhonour,asiousvowsand
protestations,toncealhisnaatthisti.andiknooo
yhonouror
religion.”
.alltheleastntionofthosesacredwordswas
suffiontbeforehereplied,and
thentoldher,shehaddoo
avillain;butsinceshehad,heuldnotinsistonherbreaking
thehesaid,itativeofvaincuriosityhehad
inquired,butiopunishthefelloight
notignorantlynferfavoursontheundeserving.
astothesepoints,jennysatisfiedhiythestsole
assurahatthenirelyoutofhisreadwas
hersubjecttohispoingan
objectofhisgoodness.
theiyofthisbehaviainedjennysochcredith
thisan,thatheeasilybelieved;forasshe
haddisdaioexcuseherselfbyalie,andhadhazardedhisfurther
displeasureinherpresentsituation,ratherthanshe
herhonouroriybybetrayinganother,hehadbutlittle
apprehensionsthatsheself.
hethereforedisssedherhassurahathewouldverysoon
reveheroutofthereachofthatobloquyshehadincurred;
s,innded
repentance,saying,”nsider,child,thereisoillto
renportao
youthanne.”
chapter8
adialoguebetesbridgetanddeborah;ntainingre
asent,butlessinstruer
r.allhyhadretiredtohisstudyhjennyjones,as
hathbeenseen,s.bridget,hthegoodhousekeeper,hadbetaken
theelvestoapostadjoiningtothesaidstudy;hrough
thenveyanceofakeyhole,theysuckedinattheirearsthe
instructivelecturedeliveredby.allhy,togetherhthe
ansherparticularhpassedin
thelastchapter.
thisholeinherbrothersstudydooro
s.bridget,andhadbeenasfrequentlyappliedtobyher,asthe
fausholeintheanygood
purposes.forbysuss.bridgetbecaoftenacquainted
thetroubleof
repeatingtheoher.itistrue,soinnvenieehis
interurse,andshehadsotisreasontocryouththisbe,in
shakespear,”o,r.allhywasa
justiinationsng
bastards,andsuchlike,togivegreatoffehe
chasteearsins,especiallyheyapproachtheageof
forty,asissbridget.hoh
otheeye
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n;anddenonapparentibus,etentibuseadest
ratioinenglish,”seentoblush,shedothnot
blushatall.”
thihose
exist.ke
boththegooderictsilenceduringtheene
betr.allhyandthegirl;butassoonasitwasended,and
thatgentlenrs.deborahuldnothelp
exaster,andespecially
againsthissufferiohefatherofthechild,h
shesofherbeforethesu.
attheseposedherfeaturesilea
thingveryunusualtoher.notthatiyreaderigine,
thatthisileserwouldhaveyou
nceivecafroenus,helaughterloving
goddess;noriless
frohestagebox,andortalitytobe
abletoequal.no,thisilesight
besupposedtohaveefrohediledcheeksoftheaugust
tisiphone,orfrohesses,hersisters.
ilethen,andhavoicesastheeveningbreeze
ofboreasinthepleasantnthofnoveer,ssbridgetgently
reprovedthers.deborah;avicesthe
latteruchtainted,anderinveighedagainst
ongallherfaults,she
thankedheavenhereneesuldnotaccuseherintothe
affairsofotherpeople.”
shethenproceededtondthehonourandspirithhjenny
hadacted.shesaid,sheuldnothelpagreeinghherbrother,
thatthereeritinthesiyofhernfession,andin
heriytoherlover:thatshehadalhoughtheravery
goodgirl,anddoubtednotbutshehadbeenseducedbysorascal,
oretoblathanherself,andvery
probablyhadprevailedisee,orso
othertreacherousproceeding.
thisbehaviourofssbridgetgreatlysurpriseds.deborah;for
thisanseldopenedherlips,eithertohersteror
hissister,tillshehadfirstsouheirinations,h
ents.here,hohought
sheghthavelaunchedforthhsafety;andthesagaciousreader
perhapsaccuseherofofsuffitforecastinso
doing,butirehyshe
tackedabout,eeringaourse.
”nay,da”saidthisablean,andtrulygreatpoliti,”i
stthegirlsspirit,aswellasyour
ladyship.and,asyourladyshipsays,ifshee
an,thepoorchistobepitied.andtobesure,asyour
ladyshipsays,thegirlhathal,
plaingirl,andnotvainofherfaeonhusseys
intheneighbourhoodare.”
”yousaytrue,deborah,”saidssbridget.”ifthegirlhadbeen
ohosevaintrollops,ofanyintheparish,i
shouldhavendeedbrotherforhislenitytowo
farrsdaughtersatchurch,theotherday,hbarenecks.i
protesttheyshocked.ifluresforfellows,
itisheysuffer.idetestsuchcreatures;andit
uthattheirfaceshadbeenseadh
thesllpox;butistnfess,ineversahison
behaviourinpoorjenny:soartfulvillain,iavinced,hath
betrayed,nayperhapsforcedher;andipitythepoorchh
allheart.”
s.deborahapprovedallthesesentints,andthedialogue
ncludedhageneralandbitteriiveagaiy,andh
nypassionateionsforallho,plaingirlswho
aredeludedbytheen.
chapter9
ntainingttershereader
jeuedhoeth
fror.allade
public;partlyperhapsasasacrificetoheroly
frohereprudenttiveofrengheeighbourstoher,and
silengtheirclaurs.
butthoughthislattervieayappear
reasonableenough,yettheeventdidnotansation;for
hejustiditwasuniversally
apprehehatthehouseofrree,
thoughsooftheyounge”itwasgoodenoughforher,”
anddivertedtheelvespina
silkgoanyothersopityherndition:
butanner.allhyhadbehaved,the
tidetuedagainsther.onesaid,”illassureyou,daathhad
goodluck.”asendcryed,”seeitistobeafavourite”a
third,”ay,thisesofherleaing.”everypersondeso
lientorotherontheoccasion,andreflectedonthe
partialityofthejustice.
thebehaviourofthesepeopleyappeariolitidungratefulto
thereader,r.
allhy.butastohispo;andastohis
benevolence,heexertedsoch,thathehadtherebydisobligedall
hisneighbours;foritisasecreten,that,by
nferringanobligation,theydonotalare
anyenees.
jennyr.allhy,
sooofthereachofreproach;alicebeingnolonger
abletoventitsrageantoseekanotherobjectofits
bitteess,andthisself;fora
selfhefatherofthe
foundlingchild.
thissuppositionsotothegeneral
opinion,thatitthuniversalassent;acryagainsthis
lenitysoootakeau,andoan
iiveagainsthiscrueltytothepirl.verygraveandgood
enexclaidagainstnchildren,andthendisowned
thehedepartureof
jenny,insihatsheedahadesigntooblack
tobentioned,andhintsthatalegalinquiry
oughttobedeintotheatter,andthatsopeopleshouldbe
forcedtoproduce
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thesecaluiesghthaveprobablyproducedillnseque
theleastghtgaveoetrouble,toapersonofare
doubtfulandsuspir.allhyh;
butinhiscasetheyhadnosucheffed,beiily
despisedbyhitheyservedonlytoaffordaniasentto
thegoodgossipsoftheneighbourhood.
butaspleay
beof,andasitetibeforeheoreof
jenny,averyearlyintition,that.
allhyerappeartobe,absolutelyiof
anyittednootherthan
anerrorinpolitics,byteeringjusticeerdbyrefusing
togratifythegoodnatureddispositionoftheb,ha
fortheirpassionto,
iopity,theydesiredtohaveseensacrificedtoruinand
infa,byashafulrreinbridewell.
hisings,itintendspersons
anyofthehighestrank
areoftenantbyit.
sofarfrolyinghthistheirination,byhall
hopesofrefortioeshut
againstherifheroionsshouldeverhereafterleadher
tor.allhyratherchosete
thegirltoretuthitherbytheonlypossibleans;fortootrue
iafraiditis,thatnyenhavebeeabandoned,andhave
sunktothelastdegreeofvice,bybeinguoretrievethefirst
slip.thisafraid,alain
angtheirforracquaintar.
allovejennytoaplaceightenjoythe
pleasureofreputation,afterhavingtastedtheillnsequencesof
losingit.
tothisplacetherefore,illwishheragood
jouey,andforthepresenttakeleaveofher,andofthelittle
foundlingheruchhigheriortao
nicatetothereader.
chapter10
thehospitalityofallhy;hashortsketchofthe
charactersofthers,adoctorandacaptain,whowere
eaihatgentlen
her.allhyshouse,norhisheart,against
anypartofnkind,buttheyoreparticularlyopento
nofrit.tosaythetruth,this
ogainadinnerbydeservingit.
aboveallothers,nofgeniusandleaingsharedtheprincipal
plauchdist:for
thoughhehadssedtheadvantageofaleaededucatio,
beihvastnaturalabilities,hehadsoedby
avigorousthoughlateappliuch
ionenofehisselfa
verypetentjudgeinstkindsofliterature.
itisisso
littleinfashion,andsoslenderlyprovidedfor,personspossessedof
itshouldveryeagerlyflocktoaplaceheyweresureof
beingreceivedplaisandeed,ightenjoy
alstthesaadvantagesofaliberalfortuneasiftheywere
entitledtoitintheiror.allhyoneof
thosegenerouspersonsostbountifullytobestow
at,drink,andlodgingonnofandleaing,forhey
expeent,instru,flattery,and
subservienahatsuchpersonsshouldbeenrolledinthe
nuerofdostics,asterscloathes,or
receivingwages.
orary,everypersoninthishouseasterof
hisoe:andasheghtathispleasuresatisfyallhis
appetiteshirisonlyoflaue,andreligion;
soheght,ifhishealthrequired,orhisinptedhibr >
toteeranselffronyals,
orretirefrohehoutevena
solli
superiorsalnds.butallherewere
freefrouchiertionlythosepanyisinall
otherplatheirequalityoffortu
eventhosestanceskesueleesynary
abodenveotheareatnstablebecausetheystandinneedofit.
angothersofthiskindanhe
sfortuneoflosingtheadvantageofgreattalentsbytheobstinacy
ofafather,toaprofessionhedisliked.in
obediehisobstinacythedoctorhadinhisyouthbeenobliged
tostudyphysic,orrathertosayhestudiedit;foriy
booksofthiskindosttheonlyoneshhhewas
una,thedoctorasterof
alsteveryotherscebutthatbyogethis
bread;thensequenceofhatthedoctorattheageof
fortyhadoeat.
sur.
allsfortunesndation,
thefollyorvillanyofothers,andnotof
theunfortunatepersonhielf.besidesthisiverit,the
doendation;thisappearance
ion.herhisreligionedonlyin
appearaosay,asiaotpossessedofany
touchstohefalse.
ifthispartofhischaracterpleased.allhy,itdelighted
ssbridget.sheengagedhinnyreligiousntroversies;on
antlyexpressedgreatsatisfainthe
doentshhe
frequentlybestouch
englishdivinity,andhadpuzzledrethaheneighb
curates.indeed,herionure,herlookssosage,
asograveandsole,thatsheseedto
deservethenaofsaintequallyesake,orhanyother
feleintheronkalendar.
assyathiesofallkindsareapttobegetlove,soexperience
teaorediredencythishanthose
iouskis
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foundhielfsoagreeabletet,thathenoo
lantanunfortunateactaboutten
yearsbefore;naly,hisrriagean,
onlystillalive,but,r.
allhy.thisalbartothathappinessherwise
saprobabilityofobtaininghthisyounglady;foras
to.this
ostprobable,ortothe
purityofhispassion,atriny
only,andnotinpossessionof,
ivehinytitleto.
hehadnotlongruhesetters,beforeitoccurredto
hisrythathehadabrotherhunhappy
inadenodoubtceed;forhe
disarriageinthelady;
andthereaderperhaps,hebrothersqualifications,
ethenfideainedofhissuccess.
thisgehirtyfiveyearsofage.hewasofa
ddlesize,andiscalled.hehadashis
forehead,ujurehisbeautyasitdenotedhis
valourforheeeth,and
sothingaffable,ile;thoughnaturallyhis
untenance,asuchhnessin
it:yetheuldatanytidepositthis,andappearallgentleness
andgoodhuur.heueel,irelydevoidof,and
inhisyouthhadaboundedinsprightliness,houghhehad
latelyputonareseriouscharacter,heuld,whenhepleased,
resu.
hehad,asiceducation;forhisfather
had,epatealauthorityentionedbefore,
deandiedbeforehe
ilitary,andpreferredthekings
ssiontothebishops.
hehadpurchasedthepostoflieutenantoons,and
afteretobeacaptain;buthavingquarrelledhhis
lonel,ehehad
entirelyrusticatedhielf,hadbetakeostudyingthe
scriptures,andalittlesuspectedofaninationto
thodis
itseed,therefore,notuhatsuchapersonshouldsucceed
haladyofsosaintlikeadisposition,andions
arriagestateingeneral;but
hedoctor,ainlyhadfriendshipforhisbrother,
shouldforhissakethinkofkingsoillaretutothehospitality
ofallatteotsoeasytobeatedfor.
isitthatsonaturesdelightinevil,asothersarethoughtto
delightinvirtueoristhereapleasureinbeingaccessorytoa
thefttitourselvesorlastlyh
experieokeprobable,haveisfain
aggrandizingourfalies,eventhoughtheleastloveor
respe
otivesoperatedoor,
detersothefactforhisbrother,andeasily
foundanstointroducehitallhysasapersonended
onlyashortvisittohielf.
thecaptainhadnotbeeninthehouseahedoctorhad
reasontofelient.thecaptainwas
indeedasgreatasteroftheartofloveasoviderly.he
hadbesidesrehisbrother,hhefailed
nottoirovetothebestadvantage.
chapter11
ntainingnyrules,andsoexales,ngfallingin
love:desoreprudentialio
triny
ithathbeenobserved,byenoren,ifethat
allpersonsaredoodtobeinloveoheirlives.no
partieer,assignedforthis;buttheageat
stoasproperaperiodas
anytobefixedonforthispurpose:itoften,indeed,happensch
earlier;butoever
failsaboutthisti.reover,ayrerkthatatthisseason
loveisofareseriousandsteadynaturethais
shoselfintheyoungerpartsoflife.theloveofgirlsis
uain,capricious,andsofoolishthatalover
ayalstbedoubtedher
shealhisherself.
noenaboutforty;for
assuchgrave,serious,andexperiencedladiesheirown
aning,soitisalanoftheleastsagacity
todisveritostcertainty.
ssbridgetisanexaleofalltheseobservations.shehadnot
beennytisiainspanybeforesheh
thispassion.nordidshegopiningandpingaboutthehouse,likea
puny,foolishgirl,ignorantofherdisteer:shefelt,sheknew,and
sheehepleasiion,ofainit
onlyibutlaudable,sheherafraidnor
ashad.
andtosaythetruth,thereis,inallpoints,greatdifference
betenatthisagenceive
toen,andtheidleandchildishlikingofagirltoaboy,
eheoutsideonly,andonthingsoflittle
valueandnoduration;asoncherrycheeks,sll,lilyehands,
sloeblackeyes,floks,dohins,dappershapes;nay,
sotisoncharrehlessthanthese,ahepartys
oentsoftheperson,forenare
beholdentothetaylor,thela,theperiaker,thehatter,
andthelliner,andnottonature.suaywell
beashad,astheygenerallyare,tooselvesor
others.
theloveofssbridgetherkind.thecaptainowed
nothingtoanyofthesefopkersinhisdress,norwashisperson
chrebeholdentonature.bothhisdressandpersonh
as,hadtheyappearedinanasselyoradra,wouldhave
beeandridiculeofallthefineladiesthere.the
forrofthese,butplain,arse,illfancied,and
outoffashion.asforthelatter,
above.sofarbeingcherryloured,
thatyouuldnotdiscethenatura
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heybeingtotallyrokbeard,hasded
tohiseyes.hisshapeandlislyproportioned,but
sethattheydehestrengthratherofaploughnthanany
other.hisshouldershecalvesofhis
legslargerthanthoseofanchairn.inshort,hiswhole
personedallthatelegandbeautyheveryreverse
ofcluystrength,andostofourfine
gentlen;beingpartlyoothehighbloodoftheiraors,
viz.,blooddeofrichsaudgenerouslytoan
earlytoion.
thoughssbridgetanofthegreatestdelicacyoftaste,
yetsuchsofthecaptaiion,thatshe
totallyoverlookedthedefeagined,and
perhapsveryreeablenutesh
thecaptainthanuchprettierfellothe
ionofpleasinghereyes,ioprocureherselfch
resolidsatisfa.
theissbridget,in
ed,thahfullyretued
it.thelady,hanherlover,arkableforbeauty.i
pttodraure,butthatisdonealreadybya
reablester,.hogarthhielf,toshesatnyyearsago,
andhathbeenlatelyexhibitedbythatgentleninhisprintofa
oing,ofpropereleandybeseen
hintheprinttoventgardenchurch,h
astarvedfootboybehindcarryingherprayerbook.
theents
heexpectedsofperson.hewas
ohoseenyihersexasavery
oretruly,
herchusetopossesseverynvenienceoflifehanugly
an,thanahandsooanyofthosenveniences.and
havingaverygoodappetite,andbutlittley,hefanciedhe
shouldplayhispartveryatrinialba,houtthe
sauceofbeauty.
todealplainlyhthereader,thecaptain,eversincehis
arrival,atleastfrohenthisbrotherhadproposedthetch
tohilongbeforehehaddisveredanyflatteringsytoin
ssbridget,hadbeelyehatistosay,of.
allents,and
hereditants;ofallhecaptainelyfond,thathe
ostprobablyhaventractedrriagehhadhebeen
obligedtohavetakenthechofendorintothebargain.
as.allhy,therefore,haddeclaredtothedoctorthathe
eakeasender
relation,andasthedoctorhadfishedoutthathisiionso
keanychildofhershisheir,helahouthis
interposition,;thedoctorandhisbrother
thoughtitanaaure,
ostessentialans
ofhappihehoughts,therefore,ofboththebrotherswere
hoiablelady.
butfortune,oreforher
favouriteoffspringthahertheydeserveorwish,hadbeenso
industriousforthecaptain,thatesto
exeedesiresself,
andrivinghoogivethecaptainproper
enuragent,houtappearingtooforrict
observerofallrulesofderuinthis,however,sheeasily
succeeded;forasthecaptainhelookout,noglance,
gesture,or.
thesatisfathekind
behaviourofssbridget,alittleabatedbyhis
apprehensionsof.allhy;for,nothstandinghisdisied
professions,thecaptainigioact,
follopleoftherestoftheto
atchsodisadvantageous,inpointofiohissister.
froraclehereceivedthisopinion,ishallleavethereaderto
deterhoebyit,itstrangelyperplexedhiow
tulatehisnductsoasatoonveyhisaffetothe
lady,andtofroerbrother.heatlengthresolvedto
takeallprivateopportunitiesofkinghisaddresses;butinthe
presenr.alluchuponhisguard
ashisnducthebrother.
hesoonfoundanstokehisaddresses,inexpresster,to
hisstress,froereceivedanans,
viz.:theahousandsofyearsago,and
thertodaughter
eversince.ifiotranslatethisintolatin,ishouldrender
itbythesetopari:aphraselikewiseof
ierialuseonanotheroccasion.
thecaptain,hoebyhisknolywell
uoodthelady,andverysoonafterrepeatedhisapplicationh
rethahanbefore,ando
dueforrejected;butashehadincreasedintheeageessofhis
desires,sothelady,epropriety,decreasedinthe
violenceofherrefusal.
nottotirethereader,byleadinghihrougheveryseofthis
urtshiphoughintheopinionofacertaiauthor,
itisthepleasaseoflifetotheactor,is,perhaps,asdull
andtiresoasanyadehis
advaadel,andatlength,
inproperforsurrediscretion.
duringthise,onth,
thecaptainpreservedgreatdistanceofbehaviourtohisladyinthe
presenorehesucceededhherin
private,therereservedhelady,
shehadnosoonersebefore
panyr.allhy
sthavehadtheinsightofthedevilorperhapssoofhisworse
qualitiestohaveeaiheleastsuspiofwasgoing
forward.
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ntainingay,perhaps,expecttofindinit
inallbargaiofightor
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othersuonyisrequiredtthe
ttertoanissuehpartiesarereallyihiswas
thecaseatpresent,andihananththecaptainandhislady
anandwife.
thegreatnr.allhy;
andthisakenbythedoctor.
oneday,then,asallhyhedoctor
,and,hgreatgravityofaspedallthence
e,
sir,toiartanaffairtoyouoftheutstnsequehow
shallintiontoyouostdistractstothinkof”he
thenlaunostbitterinveen
anden;aerofhavingnoattatbuttotheir
i,aerofbeingsoaddictedtovicious
inationsthattheyuldneverbesafelytrustedhohe
othersex.”uldi,”saidhe,”sir,havesuspectedthataladyof
suchprudence,suchjudgnt,suchleaing,shouldindulgeso
indisagihatbrotherwhy
doiine”
”iheis,”saidallioo.”
”bless,sir”saidthedoctor,”doyouknoheshogaffair”
”lookee,.blifil,”ansan,”ithathbeen
nstantxiokethebestofallttershhappen.
sister,thoughnyyearsyouhani,isatleastoldenoughto
beattheageofdisposedonachild,ishould
havebeenreaversetohavefivenhibutaanupwardsof
thirtystost
happy.shehathrriedagehoughperhapsnotquiteher
equalinfortune;andifhehathanyperfesinhereyeh
keupthatdeficy,iseenoreasonto
herchoiceofheroorethanherself,
igionsistonlyinie,perhaps,frobr >
thenydeadeofplyingostany
proposal,haveexpectedtohavebeennsultedonthisoccasion;but
thesettersareofaverydeliature,andthescruplesof
desty,perhaps,arenottobeovere.astoyourbrother,ihave
reallynoangeragainsthitall.hehathnoobligationsto,
nordoithinkhey,
siheanis,asihavesaid,suijuris,andofapreto
beentirelyansoherselfforhernduct.”
ofhero.
thedor.allhyoftoogreatlenity,repeatedhis
accusationsagainsthisbrother,anddeclaredthatheshouldnever
rebebroughteithertosee,ortooforhisrelatiohen
launchedforthintoapanegyrinallhysgoodness;intothe
highesteniuonhisfriendship;andncludedbysaying,he
shouldneverfivehisbrotherforhavingputtheplacehhe
boreinthatfriendshiptoahazard.
allhythusans
yourbrother,ishouldneverhavecarriedthatresentnttothe
i:butiassureyouihavenosuchdispleasure.yourbrother
appearstotobeanofsenseandhonour.idonotdisapprovethe
tasteofsister;norbutthatsheisequallythe
objectofhisinations.ihavealhoughtlovetheonly
foundationofhappinessinarriedstate,asitlyproduce
thathighandtenderfriendshipentof
thisunion;and,inopinion,alltheshare
ntraotivesaregreatlyal;theyarea
profanationofastholyy,andgenerallyendindisquietand
sery:forsurelyayost
sacredinstitutionintoaolustoravarid
atchestoenareinduced
relybytheionofabeautifulpersreatfortune
”todenythatbeautyisanagreeableobjecttotheeye,andeven
eadration,ifulisan
epithetoftenusedinscripture,aionedhhonour.
ityoarryaanthehought
handso,anditrulysayilikedherthebetteronthat
aarriage,to
lustafteritsoviolentlyastooverlookallierfesforits
sake,ortorequireitsoabsolutelyastorejeddisdain
religion,virtue,andsense,iesiureof
chhigherperfe,onlybecauseaneleganceofpersonising:
thisissurelyinnsisteheranood
christian.anditis,perhaps,beingtoocharitabletoncludethat
sueananythiheirrriagethantopleasetheir
caalappetites;forthesatisfaofaught,itwas
notordained.
”iplace,hrespecttofortune.e
perhaps,exactssoiononthishead;norely
andaltogether.astheandsof
arriedstate,atleregard
tostances.yetthisprovisionisgreatly
increased,beyondisreallynecessary,byfollyandvanity,h
createabundantlyresthannature.equipageforthewife,and
largefortunesforthechildren,arebycustonrollediof
necessaries;andtoprocurethese,everythingtrulysolidands,
andvirtuousandreligious,areedandoverlooked.
”andthisinnydegrees;thelastaestofs
sadness;iannse
forturacttheelvestothoseustbe,
disagreeabletotheofoolsandknavesioincreasean
estatealreadylargereventhanthedendsoftheirpleasures.surely
suustoherthat
theyareincapableoftastingthessofthete
friendship,orthattheysacrificethegreatesthappinessofh
theyarecapabletothevain,uain,andsenselesslawsof
vulgaropinion,heirforceastheirfoundationto
folly.”
hereallon,toened
sopainsto
preventnoalldisposureofhisscles.henow
praisedeveryperiodofthofayoung
divihehonourtodineh
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hefirstbook;haninstanceofingratitude,
ural
thereader,froyigihatthe
renciliationifiuldbesocalledatterof
forust
surelybethoughttterofsubstance.
thedoctorhadacquaintedhisbrotherr.
all;andaddedile,”iproseyouipaidyou
off;nay,iabsolutelydesiredthegoodgetive
you:foryouknoadeadeclarationinyourfavour,i
ghthsafetyventureonsucharequesthapersonofhis
teer;andiyoo
preventtheleastpossibilityofasuspi.”
e;
butheafteradeaverynotableuseofit.
ohexihedevil,inalatevisitupoh,
lefttohisdisciples,is,up,tokickthestool
fronderyou.inplainenglish,adeyourfortuneby
thegoodoffiassoon
asyou.
axiipositively
deterne:sofaraylysay,thathisaaybe
fairlyderivedfrohisdiabolicalprinciple;andiis
diffiotivetothefoosoonerwashe
possessedofssbridget,andreoallhy,thanhe
begantoshoohisbrotherillat
lengthitgreeveryvisibletoeveryone.
thedoonstratedtohirivatelyhisbehaviour,
butuldobtainnoothersatisfathanthefollowingplain
deybrothershouse,sir,
youknolibertytoquitit.”thisstrange,cruel,and
alstunatableingratitudeiain,absolutelybroke
thepoordoctorsheart;fratitudehhlypierces
thehuasthoseinwhosebehalfwe
havebeenguiltyressions.reflesoandgood
as,hoheyarereceivedorretuedbythoseinwhose
favourtheyareperford,alinistersoforttous;but
ityasthe
ungratefulbehaviourofourfriend,the
satifliesinourfadupbraidsushhavingspotteditin
theserviceofonesohless
.allselfspoketothecaptaininhisbrothers
behalf,anddesiredtoknotted;
hehardheartedvillainhadthebaseosaythatheshould
neverfivehiortheinjuryin
hisfavour;pedoutofhiandha
crueltythatitoughtnottobefiven.
allsuponthisdeclaration,h,
hesaid,beaure.heexpressed,indeed,soch
resentntagainstanunfivihatthecaptainatlast
preteobenvincedbyhisargunts,andouto
berenciled.
asforthebride,sheoon,andso
passionatelyfondofheehatheneverappearedtoher
tobeintheanypersonwasa
suffie.
thecaptain,at.allhysinstance,wardly,aswe
havesaid,reneranurreinedin
hisheart;andhefoundsonyopportunitiesofgivinghirivate
hintsofthis,thatthehouseatlastgreabletothepoor
doittoanyinnvenienceshhe
ghtehehanloobearthesecrueland
ungratefulinsultsfrobrotherforhehaddonesoch.
heoeoacquaintallhyhthehe
uldnhielftosubttothenfession,byhhe
sttaketohissharesogreataportionofguilt.besides,byhow
uchthe
greateruchthe
greater,hehadreasontoigi.
hefeigherefore,soexcuseofbusinessforhisdeparture,
andprosedtoretusoonagain;andtookleaveofhisbrother
bledhat,asthecaptainplayedhis
parttothesaperfe,allainedisfiedh
thetruthoftherenciliation.
thedoctordirectlytolondon,erofa
broke;adisteerahanisgenerally
igined,anditletoaplathebillof
rtality,diditnotdifferiancefrollother
diseasesviz.,thatnophysicureit.
noostdiligentenquiryintotheforrlivesofthese
taxifpolicy
aboventioned,anotherreasonforthecaptainsnduct:the
captain,besides,anofgreat
prideandfieress,andhadalreatedhisbrother,whowasofa
differentplexion,alydefitinboththesequalities,
ostairofsuperiority.thedoctor,houch
thelargershareofleaing,andaedtohavethe
betteruanding.thisthecaptainknebear;for
thoughenvyisatbestaverylignantpassioisitsbitteess
greatlyheightenedbyxingpttoeobject;
andverychafraidiathationisjoio
thesetionandnotgratitudeheproductofall
three.
bookii
ntainingsatrinialfelicityindifferentdegreesof
life;andvariousothertransasduringthefirsttwoyears
aftertherriagebetissbridgetallhy
chapter1
shokindofahistorythisis;itislike,andit
isnotlike
thoughitledthisourory,
andnotalife;noranapologyforalife,asisreinfashion;
yetethodofthoseers,
odisclosetherevolutionsofuhanto
itatethepainfulandvolunoushistorian,op
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paperonthsandyearsinhing
rerkablehappened,asheeloysuponthosenotableaerashe
greatestsanstage.
suuchreselea
neenuerofher
therebeanyneaylikeparedtoa
stageastantlythesaurse,etyas
stothinkhielfobligedto
keepevenpacee,anuensisheis;and,likehis
ster,travelsassloonkishdulness,when
thestohavebeenasleep,asthroughthatbrightandbusy
agesonoblydistinguishedbytheexcellentlati
adnfligendueibusundiquepoenis,
oiaultu
horridantreeresubaltisaetherisauris;
indubioquefuitsubutrnadubr >
oibushu,terraquerique.
oforeadequatetranslation
thanthatby.creech
es,
andallthes;
undecidedyet,shouldfall,
iohegloriouslordofall.
noisourpurpose,intheensuingpages,topursueantrary
thod.raordinarysepresentsitselfasrustwill
oftehecase,oopenitat
largetoourreader;butifhout
produganythinghyhisnotice,beafraidofa
attersofnsequence,
andleavesuetotallyunobserved.
theseareiobensideredasblanksinthegrandlottery
ofti.herefore,heregistersofthatlottery,shall
itatethosesagaciouspersonshat
guildhall,andanyblanks
theydisposeof;butprizehappenstobedrahe
nelyfilledhit,andtheobe
infordatnlythree
differentofficeslayclaiothehonourofhavingdisposedofit;by
headventurersaregiventouandthatcertain
brokersareinthesecretsoffortune,andindeedofhercabi
uncil.
readerthenisnottobesurprized,if,intheurseofthis
echaptersveryshort,andothersaltogetheras
long;sothatntainonlythetiofasingleday,andothersthat
priseyears;inayhistorysotisseetostand
still,andsotistofly.foralllookon
selfasatabletoanyurtofcriticaljurisdi
,iy,thefounderofaneeof
atlibertytokelaherein.and
theselayreaders,insiderassubjects,areboundto
believeinandtoobey;ayreadilyand
thatishallprincipally
regardtheireaseandadvantageinallsustitutions:forido
not,likeajuredivinotyrant,igihattheyareslaves,or
dity.iaindeed,setovertheortheirowngoodonly,and
ine.nordoidoubt,
aketheirihegreatruleofings,theywill
unaniuslynydignity,andinrenderingall
thehonourishalldeserveordesire.
bydivineright.
chapter2
religiouscautionsagainstshouchfavourtobastards;
andagreatdisverydebys.deborahwilkins
eightnthsafterthecelebrationofthenuptialsbetain
blifilandssbridgetallhy,ayoungladyofgreatbeauty,
rit,andfortune,issbridget,byreasonht,delivered
ofafineboy.thechildoallappearancesperfect;but
thedonthbeforeitsfullti.
thoughthebirthofanheirbyhisbelovedsisterstance
ofgreatjoyto.allhy,yetitdidnotalienatehis
affethelittlefoundling,tohehadbeengodfather,
hadgivenhisoeofthos,andhehadhithertoseldobr >
failedofvisiting,atleastonceaday,inhisnursery.
hetoldhissister,ifshepleased,theneshouldbe
breduptogether;toed,though
elittlereluce:forshehadtrulyagreatplacefor
herbrother;andhenceshehadalohefoundling
orekihanladiesidvirtuees
bringtheelvestoshoay
betrulyentsofinntinence.
theselftobearhe
ndeedasafaultin.allfrequenthints,
thattoadoptthefruitsofsin,ogiveunte.he
quotedseveraltextsforheure,suchas,
hevisitsthesinsofthefathersuponthechildren;ahers
haveeatensrapes,andchildreharesetonedge,&c.
eoftheparent
oard.hesaid,”thoughthelapositivelyallow
thedestroyingsutobethe
asthechildrenof
nobody;andthatatthebest,theyoughtthtuptothe
lonh.”
.alluchre,hecaptain
hadurgedonthissubject,”that,hoightbe,
thechildrenainlyihatastothetextshehad
quoted,theforroftheculardenunciationagainstthe
jehesinofidolatry,ofrelinquishingandhatingtheir
heavenlyking;aerher
inteodehecertainandnecessarynsequencesofsin,than
anyexpressjudgntagainstit.buttorepresentthealghtyas
avengingthesinsoftheguiltyonthei,,if
notblaspheus,asittorepresenthigagainstthefirst
principlesofnaturaljustidagainsttheinalnotionsof
rightandselfhadilantedinournds;byh
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butevenofthetruthofrevelationitself.”hesaidhekneanyheld
thesaprincipleshthecaptainonthishead;buthewas
hielffirynvihentrary,andhe
sannerforthispoorinfant,asifalegititechildhadhad
fortuohavebeenfoundinthesaplace.
hecaptainakingallopportuopresstheseand
suovethelittlefoundlingfror.
allhebegantobejealous,s.
deborahhaddeadisvery,sevent,threateleast
toproverefataltopoortoythanallthereasoningsofthe
captain.
hertheinsatiablecuriosityofthisgoodanhadcarried
herontothatbusiness,orherselfin
thegoodgrars.blifil,hstandiward
behaviourtothefoundling,frequentlyabusedtheinfantinprivate,
andherbrothertoo,forhisfooit,ii
shehadedthefatherofthe
foundling.
noaybe
hefountainhead.herefore
verynutelylayopenthosepreviousttersbywas
produced;andforthatpurposeorevealallthe
seilyyreaderisatpreseirely
unacquainted;andofyraordinary,
thatifearitostanyrried
persons.
chapter3
thedesestientfoundeduponrulesdirectly
ntrarytothoseofaristotle
readerypleasetoreerhehathbeeninfordthatjenny
joneshadlivedsoyearsaster,
hereaestdesire,instructedherinlatin,inodojustice
tenius,shehadsoirovedherself,thatsheea
bettersaster.
ihoughthispoornhaduakenaprofessiontoh
leaingstbeallohisheleastofhis
ndations.hehebestnaturedfelloheworld,
ai,sterofsochpleasantryandhuur,
thatheedtheoftheuntry;andalltheneighb
gentlenpany,thatasdenyinghis
talent,hespentchtiattheirhouses,ight,h
reelunt,havespentinhisschool.
itybeigihatagentlensoqualifiedandsodisposed,
ingfordabletotheleaedsenariesof
etonoriospeakplainly,hisscholarsweredivided
intotan,theson
ofaneighbsquire,theageofseventeen,
eohissyntaxis;andinthelohe
sagentleherhsevenparishboys,wasleaing
toreadande.
thestipendarisinghencehe
sasterintheluxuriesoflife,hadhenotaddedtothis
offir.allhyaddedto
theanreceived
everychrists,andhocheerhisheart
duringthatsacredfestival.
anghisothertreasures,thepedagoguehadahehad
rriedoutof.allhyskitforherfortune,viz.,ty
pounds,assed.
thisaniableinherperson.y
friendhogarth,oo,iisheexactlyreseled
theyounganistresssteaihird
pictureoftheharlress.shefollower
ofthatnobleseeansofhshe
beidableintheschoolthanherhusband;for,tonfess
thetruth,heasterthere,oranywhereelse,inher
presence.
thoughheruntenanuaturalsnessof
teer,yetthisestanceh
generallypoisonstrinialfelicity;forchildrenarerightly
calledthepledgesoflove;andherhusband,thoughtheyhadbeen
rriednineyears,hadgivenheosuchpledges;adefaultforh
hehadnoexcuse,eitherfrogeorhealth,beinghirty
yearsold,andan.
hencearoseanotherevil,tleuneasiothe
poorpedagogue,ofsheintainedsonstantajealousy,thathe
dursthardlyspeaktooneanintheparish;fortheleastdegreeof
civility,orevenrrespondence,ale,
hisk,andhisown.
ioguardherselfagainsttrinialinjuriesinherown
house,asshekeptoneidservant,shealookcaretochuseher
outofthatorderoffelesakenasakindof
securityfortheirvirtue;ofberjennyjones,asthe
readerhathbeenbeforeinford,wasone.
asthefaightbecalledprettygoodsecurity
ofthebeforentionedkind,andasherbehaviourhadbeenalways
extrelydest,hecertainnsequenceofuandingin
en;shehadpassedabovefouryearsat.partridgesforthat
astersnahoutcreatingtheleastsuspiin
herstress.nay,shehadbeeednkindness,and
herstresshadpertted.partridgetogiveherthose
instruerated.
butitispersare
intheblood,thereisneveranysecurityagainsttheirbreaking
out;andthatoftenontheslightestoccasions,and
suspected.
thusithappeos.partridge,ittedfouryears
toherhusbandsteagthisyoungan,andhadsufferedheroften
toheropursueherleaing.for,passingby
oneday,asthegirlasterleaningoverher,the
girl,iknoher
chair:andthisethatsuspievereo
theheadofherstress.
thisdidnot,hoedisveritself,butlaylurking
inhernd,likeancealede
ofadditionalstrengthbeforeheopenlydeclareshielfand
proceedsuponhostileoperations:andsuchadditionalstrengthsoon
arrivedtorroboratehersuspi;footlongafter,the
husbandandwifebeinga
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possiblyaster.s.
partridge,uponthis,iediatelyfellintoafury,anddischargedthe
trencheroning,attheheadofpoorjenny,g
out,”youiudentyhusbandbefore
faherchairhaknifeinher
hand,ostprobably,sheedverytragical
vengeance,hadnotthegirltakentheadvantageofbeinghe
doortharess,andavoidedherfurybyrunningaway:for,
astothepoorhusband,
tionless,orfear
froenturingatanyoppositiostaringandtrelingin
hisoveorspeak,tillhiswife,
retuingfrohepursuitofjenny,desodefensiveasures
necessaryforhisoion;andhelikeo
retreat,aftertheexaleoftheid.
thisgoodahanothello,ofadisposition
tokealifeofjealousy,
andfollooon
hfreshsuspis
hher,as,
tobeondoubt,
oberesolvd
shethereforeorderedjeelytopackupherallsand
begone,forthatsheinedsheshouldnotsleepthatnight
hinherwalls.
.partridgehadprofitedtoochbyexperieointerposein
atterofthisnature.hethereforehadreursetohisusual
receiptofpatience;for,thoughheagreatadeptinlatin,he
reered,andood,theadvitaihesewords:
levefit,quodbeuronus
inenglish:
aburdenbeeslightestiswellboe
outh;andofosaythetruth,he
hadoftenoccasiontoexperieruth.
jennyofferedtokeprotestationsofherinnoce;butthe
teestforhertobeheard.shetheookherselfto
thebusinessofpag,forallquantityofbroer
sufficed;and,havingreceivedhersllpittanceofwages,she
retuedho.
thesasterandhisnsortpassedtheirtiunpleasantly
enoughthatevening;butsothingorotherhappenedbeforethe
ing,rs.partridge;andshe
atlengthadttedherhusbandtokehisexcuses:tohshe
gavethereadierbelief,ashehad,insteadofdesirio
reissed,saying,
sheein
reading,ande,reover,verypertandobstinate;for,
indeed,sheaerhadlatelyhadfrequentdisputesin
literature;ilyhis
superior.this,hoeansallow;andashe
calledherpersistingintheright,obstinacy,hebegantohateher
allieracy.
chapter4
ntainihestbloodybattles,orratherduels,that
estichistory
forthereasonsntiohepree
othertrinialncessions,osthusbands,andh,
liketheseasonry,shouldbedivulgedtononewhoare
notersofthathonourablefrateity,s.partridgety
nedherhusbandhoutcause,and
endeavouredbyaakehindsforherfalse
suspi.herpassions,heverway
theyinelyangry,souldshebe
altogetherasfond.
butthoughthesepassionsordinarilysucceedeachother,and
scarcetyfourhourseverpassedinhepedagogue,
insodegree,theobjectofboth;yet,oraordinaryoccasions,
issionwas
usuallylonger:andsohecaseatpresent;forshentinued
longerinastateofaffability,afterthisfitofjealousywasended,
thanherhusbandhadeverknonotbeenfor
solittleexercises,hefolloippeareobliged
toperforaily,.partridge
serenityofseveralnths.
perfectcalatseaarealariner
tobetheforerunnersofastorandiknoepersons,who,
houtbeinggenerallythedevoteesofsuperstitioo
apprehendthatgreatandunusualpeaceortranquillitywillbe
attesopposite.forheasused,on
suesis,adeitywhowas
thoughtbytheolookanfelicity,and
tohaveapeculiardelightiuingit.
asbelievinginanysuchheathengoddess,or
fringanysuperstition,soe
othersuchphilosopher,selfalittle,io
findouttherealgoodtobad
fortune,arked,andofhweshall
proceedtogiveaninstance;foritisourproviorelatefacts,
anduchhighergenius.
nkindhavealakedelightinknoingon
theasofothers.heherehavebeen,inallagesandnations,
certainplacessetapartforpublidezvous,hecurious
ghtetandsatisfytheirtualohe
barbersshopshavejustlyboethepreenengthegreeks,
barbersnee,inoneofhis
epistles,keshonourablentionoftheronbarbersinthesa
light.
thoseofenglandarekheirgreek
orronpredecessors.youthereseefnaffairsdiscussedina
tleinferiortothathheyarehahe
ffeehouses;anddosticcurrencesarechrelargelyand
freelytreatedintheforrthanier.butthisserves
onlyforthen.hisuntry,especially
thoseoftheloselveschrethanthose
ofotheations,ourpolity,iftheyhad
notsoplacesetapartlikeheindulgeheir
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ofthespecies.
inenjoying,therefore,suchplaceofrendezvous,thebritishfair
oughttoesteeheelvesrehappythananyoftheirfn
sisters;asidonotreereithertohavereadinhistory,orto
haveseenintravels,anythingofthelikekind.
thisplacethenisnootherthanthedlersshop,thekno
ofalltheneisvulgarlycalled,gossiping,inevery
parishinengland.
s.partridgebeingonedayatthisasselyoffeles,was
askedbyoneofheeighbours,ifshehadheardnoneelyof
jennyjooheive.uponthisthe
otherreplied,ile,thattheparishuchobliged
toherforhavingtuedjennyawayasshedid.
s.partridge,hereaderaslong
sincecured,andaid,answered
boldly,shedidnotknoiontheparishhadtoheron
thatat;forshebelievedjennyhadscarceleftherequal
behindher.
”no,truly,”saidthegossip,”ihopenot,thoughifancywehave
slutsenos,thatshehath
beenbroughttobedofty
husbandaheroverseersaysbeobligedtokeep
the”
”tei
dontknoustkeepthebutiauretheysthave
beeenhere,fortheonthsgone
away.”
nothingind,
especiallyohethers
arebutjoueyooccurredinstantlytoher,that
jennyhadscarceeverbeenoutofheroh
her.theleanihechair,thesuddenstartingup,thelatin,
thesle,andnyotherthings,rusheduponherallatohe
satisfaherhusbandexpressedinthedepartureofjenny,appeared
nobled;again,inthesainstant,tobereal;but
yettonfirerjealousy,proceedingfroatiety,andahundred
otherbadcauses.ina,
aelylefttheasselyinnfusion.
asfairgrilkin,ily,
degeesnotinferocityfroheelderbranchesofherhouse,
andthoughinferiorih,isequalinfieresstothenoble
tigerhielf,ouse,ithathlongtorntedin
sport,escapesfroerclutchesforas,slds,growls,
souselayhidbe
againreved,sheflieslikelightningonherprey,and,h
envenodules,ahelittle
anil.
notrs.partridgeflyonthepoorpedagogue.her
toeeth,andhands,fellalluponhitonce.hiswigwasinan
instanttofroishead,hisshirtfroisbadfroisface
desberofclah
edtheene.
.partridgeaetionthedefensiveonly;indeedhe
attetedonlytoguardhisfacehhishands;butashefound
thathisantagonistabatednothinge,hethoughtheght,
atleast,endeavourtodisarer,orrathertonfineherar;in
doiruggle,andherhairbeingtoo
shorttoreachhershoulders,erecteditselfonherhead;herstays
like,
burstopen;andherbreasts,uchreredundantthanher
hair,hungdoiddle;herfacearkedh
thebloodofherhusbaeethgnashedhrage;andfire,
suithsfe,dartedfroereyes.so
that,altogether,thisazonianheroihavebeena
ofterrortoaanthan.partridge.
hehad,atlength,thegoodfortune,bygettingpossessionofher
ar,torehosetheendsofher
fingersuseless;hanessof
hersexprevailedoverherrage,andshepresentlydissolvedintears,
erncludedinafit.
thatsllshareofsenser.partridgehadhithertopreserved
throughthisseoffury,ofthecauseofherto
ignorant,no.heraninstantlyintothestreet,
hallothathisheagoniesofdeath,and
beseegtheneighbourstoflyosthastetoher
assistanns,eringhis
house,andapplyingtheusualrediesonsurs.
partridgelength,tothegreatjoyofherhusband,broughtto
herself.
assoonasshehadalittlerellectedherspirits,andso
posedherselfthepanyof
thenifoldinjuriesshehadreceivedfroerhusband;who,she
said,edtoinjureherinherbed;but,uponher
upbraidinghinner
iginable;hadtoreherdhairfroerhead,aays
froerbody,givithesati,severalblohe
rksofothegrave.
thepoorn,anyrevisiblerksofthe
indignationofhisentatthis
accusation;,
hadgreatlyexceededthetruth;forindeedhehadnotstruckheronce;
andthissilencebeinginterpretedtobeanfessionofthechargeby
the,theyallbeganatonavoce,torebukeand
revilehirepeatingoften,thatarucka
an.
inonevoice.
.partridgeboreallthispatiently;buto
thebloodonherface,asanevidenceofhisbarbarity,heuldnot
helplayingclaiohisoreallywas;ashe
thoughtitveryunnatural,thatthisshouldriseupasweare
taughtthatofarderedpersohinvengeanceagainsthi
tothistheeheranshanthatityit
hadnotefroisheart,insteadofhisface;alldeclaring,that,
iftheirhusbandsshouldlifttheirhandsagainstthetheywould
havetheirheartsbloodsoutoftheirbodies.
afterr.
partridgeforhisfuturebehaviour,thepanyatlengthdeparted,
ahehusbandandoapersonalogether,in
r.partridgesoohecauseofallhis
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ntaiandrefleof
thereader
ibelieveitisatrueobservation,thatfesaredivulgedto
onepersononly;butcertainly,itiraclethata
factofthiskindshouldbeknooatranspire
anyfarther.
and,indeed,averyfe,beforetheuntry,touse
anphrase,rungofthesasteroflittlebaddington;who
ostcruelnner.nay,in
soplacesiturderedher;ihathe
hadbrokeherar;inothers,herlegs:inshort,therear
injuryaure,butrs.
partridgeeedtohavereceivedfroer
husband.
thecauseofthisquarreled;foras
sopeoplesaidthats.partridgehadcaughtherhusbandinbed
aid,sonyotherreasons,ofaverydifferentkind,
abroad.nay,sotransferredtheguilttothehe
jealousytothehusband.
s.hisquarrel;but,asadifferent
causefrohetrueonehadreachedherears,shethoughtproperto
;aher,perhaps,astheblawasuniversallylaid
on.partridge;andhisr.allhy,
hadinsothingoffendeds.wilkins,ofavery
fivingteer.
buts.adistand
ofuturity,had
perceivedastronglikelihoodofcaptainblifilsbeinghereafter
herster;andassheplainlydisceedthatthecaptainborenreatgoodothelittlefoundling,shefawouldbe
renderinghinagreeableservice,ifsheuldkeany
disveriesthatghtlessentheaffeed
tohaventractedforthischild,andhgavevisibleuneasiness
tothecaptaiirelyevenbefore
allself;thoughhisuchbetter
inpubliherople,ofnniving
atthefollyofherbrother,leastaswell
perceived,andaschresented,asanyotherpossiblyuld.
s.herefore,byact,gottenatruestof
theabovestory,thoughlongafterithadhappened,failednotto
satisfyherselfthhlyofalltheparticulars;andthenacquainted
thecaptain,thatshehadatlastdisveredthetruefatherofthe
littlebastard,aster
losehisreputationiry,bytakingsooticeof.
thecaptainchidherforthenclusionofherspeech,asan
iroperassuranastersas:forifhis
honour,orhisuandiainto
keanallianshave
adttedit.andtosaythetruth,thereisnonductlesspolitic,
thaerintoanynfederacyhyourfriendsservantsagainst
theirster:forbytheseansyouafteretheslaveof
theseveryservants;byyouarenstantlyliabletobebetrayed.
andthision,perhapsitedcaptainblifil
froeingreexpliuragingthe
abuseohy.
butthoughheders.this
disvery,heealittlefrotinhisoind,and
resolvedtokethebestuseofithewasable.
hekeptthistteralongtincealedhinhiso,
ihat.allighthearitfroootherperson;
buts.edthecaptainsbehaviour,or
ight
displeasehieratter.
ihavethoughtitse,uponrefle,thatthe
housekeepeeveracquainteds.blifilen
arereinedtonicateallpiecesofintelligeheir
oe,ofsolving
thisdifficulty,is,byiutingittothatdistancehwasnro
ajealousyins.blifil,thatarespect
tothefoundling;fororuile
infant,ioingratiateherselfhthecaptain,shewasevery
dayreandrendingitbeforeallhy,ashisfondness
foriteverydayincreased.this,nothstandingallthecareshe
tookatothertistoexpressthediretrarytos.blifil,
perhapsoffehatdelicatelady,rs.
houghshedidnot,orpossiblyuldnot,absolutely
reveherfroerplaakingher
lifeveryuneasy.thiss.length,soresehat
sheveryopenlyshoannerofrespedfoolittle
toy,inoppositiontos.blifil.
thecaptain,therefore,findioryindangerofperishing,at
lasttookanopportunitytorevealithielf.
her.allhyinadisurseoncharity:
inr.allhy,
thattheeansbeneficeenerosity.
”thechristianreligion,”hesaid,”uobler
purposes,thantoenforcealessonahenphilosophershad
taughtuslongbefore,andightperhapsbecalled
aralvirtue,savouredbutlittleofthatsubli,christianlike
disposition,thatvastelevationofthought,inpurityapproag
toangelicperfe,tobeattained,expressed,aonlyby
graehescriptureaning,who
uoodbyitingofabenevolentopinionof
ourbrethren,andpassingafavourablejudgntontheiras;a
virtuechhigher,aesnature,thanapitiful
distributionofal,uch
prejudiilies,uldneverreay;
ightbeexteo
allnkind.”
hesaid,”nsideringhediscipleswouldbeabsurd
tons,tohavebeen
prea.and,asagihisdoe
shouldbepreaen
practiseit,
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”butthough,”ntinuedhe,”thereis,iafraid,littlerit
inthesebenefauchpleasure
intheoagoodnd,ifitabatedbyoneion.i
an,thatposedupon,andtonferour
ustownwasyour
caseinyourbountytothathlessfelle:fortwoor
threesuchexalesstgreatlylessentheinisfa
anayeven
kehiirousioheshouldbeguiltyofsupp
videnuragingtheeofaveryblackdye,andfor
eansbeasuffitexcuse,that
actuallyintendedsuenuragent;unlesshe
utstcautioninchusingtheobjectsofourbenefice.a
ionakenodoubt,hathgreatlycheckedthe
liberalityofnyaan.”
.allhyansdisputehthecaptainin
thegreeklanguage,andthereforeuldsaynothingastothetrue
seheranslatedcharity;butthathehad
alhoughtiterpretedtonsistina,andthat
givingalnstitutedatleastonebranchofthatvirtue.
”astotheritoriouspart,”hesaid,”hereadilyagreedhthe
captain;foreritofbarelydischargingaduty
theyhavenstruit
theenorofthe
.andashethoughtitanindispensableduty,enjoined
bothbythechristianlahelaureitself;sowas
ithalsopleasant,thatifanydutyuldbesaidtobeitsown
reopayus,ithis.
”tohetruth,”saidhe,”thereisonedegreeenerosityofcharityistohave
soshoerit,andthatis,aprincipleof
benevolendchristianlove,oherwereally
ourselves;olesseressesofanother,
epartofthebygivingevenour
oeritorious;
buttorelieveourbrethrenonlyhoursuperfluities;tobe
charitableistusetheherattheexpenseofour
ffersthanourselves;tosaveseveralfaliesfroiseryrather
thanhanguparaordinarypictureinourhousesratifyany
otheridleridistobeonlybeinghun
creatures.nay,ie
degreeepicures:foruldthegreatestepicureher
thaanyuthsinsteadofoneaybe
predicatedofanyoneanyisoohis
ownlargesses.
”astotheapprehensiooayhereafter
proveunanyhaveprovedsuch;surelyit
eragoodnfroenerosity.idonotthinkafeany
exalesofingratitudejustifyanshardeninghisheart
againstthedistressesofhisfelloures;nordoibelieveit
ind.nothingless
thanapersuasionofuniversaldepravitylockupthecharityofa
goodn;andthispersuasionstleadhiithiherinto
atheisorenthusiasbutsurelyitisunfairtuesuch
universaldepravityfrofehis,i
believe,everdonebyan,ind,found
oaiiontothegeneralrule.”hethenncludedby
asking,”hehadcalledahless
fellow”
”ian,”saidtheaster,
partridge,thefatherofthelittlechild
hyoufoundinyourbed.”
.allhyexprestgreatsurprizeatthisat,andthe
captainasgreatathisignora;forhesaidhehadkno
aboveanth:andatlengthrellecteduchdifficultythat
hers.wilkins.
uponthis,ediatelysuoned;ed
r.allhy,byandhthe
herself
ofthetruthofthefact:forthecaptainexprestgreatdislikeatall
hastyproceedingsinaltters,andsaidheeans
have.allhytakeanyresolutiohertotheprejudiceof
thechildoritsfather,beforeheisfiedthatthelatterwas
guilty;forthoughhehadprivatelysatisfiedhielfofthisfrone
ofpartridgesneighbours,yetheoogeneroustogiveanysuch
evideo.allhy.
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thetrialofpartridge,thesaster,forinntinency;the
evidenceofhisofourlaw;
atters,hoseand
theost
itybehatastorysohhad
fuishedsochtterofion,shouldneverhavebeen
ntioo.allself,heonlypersonin
thatuntry.
toaeasureforthistothereader,ithinkproperto
inforithattherelessiedin
opposingthatdoeheaningofthey,
an.
indeed,heitledtothisvirtueihersense;foras
nonoresensibleoftheorereadytorelieve
thedistressesofothers,sononeuldbereteheir
characters,orsloobelieveanythingtotheirdisadvantage.
sdal,therefore,neverfoundanyaccesstohistable;forasit
hathbeenlongsinayknoanbyhis
panions,soiuretosay,that,byattendingtothe
ionatagreatnstable,youysatisfyyourselfofhis
religion,hispolitics,histaste,andindeedofhisentire
disposition:forthoughafetertheirown
sentintsinallplaankindhave
enoughoftheurtiertoacdatetheiriontothe
tasteandinationoftheirsuperiors.
buttoretutos.ission
ilesdistance,broughtback
sua
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deterosendforther.
partridge,therefore,oattend,iohis
defenceifheuldkeanyagainstthisaccusation.
atthetiappointed,before.allself,at
paradisehall,caashesaidpartridge,hanne,hiswife,
ass.cuser.
andnor.allr.
partridge.havingheardhisathe
uthofs.aking
protestationsofhisinnoce.
s.partridgeined,odestapologyfor
beingobligedtospeakthetruthagainstherhusbaedall
thecirceshhereaderhathalreadybeen
acquainted;andatlastncludedhherhusbandsnfessionofhis
guilt.
oo,iine;
butitiscertainshenessinthiscause;andit
isprobablefroertainotherreasons,wouldneverhavebeen
broughttodeposeasshedid,hadnots.art,
fishedalloutofheratheroade
proses,in.alle,thatthepunishntofher
husbandshouldnotbesuchasghtanyily.
partridgestillpersistediinghisinnoce,thoughhe
adttedhehaddetheaboventionednfession;hhe
hooatfor,byprotestingthatheed
intoitbythentinuediortunitysheused:hat,asshe
entinghiillhe
hadoised,that,insuchcase,shewould
ionittohiore.hence,hesaid,hehadbeeninduced
falselytonfesshielfguilty,thoughhe;andthathe
believedheshouldhavearderfrohesative.
s.partridgeuldhisiutationhpatiend
havingnootherredyinthepresentplacebuttears,shecalled
forthaplentifulassistan,andthenaddressingherselfto
.allayitpleaseyour
ansoinjuredasiaythat
basen;forthisisnottheonlyinstane.
no,yitpleaseyourybednysthegood
tiandoften.iuldhaveputuphhisdrunkennessand
ofhisbusiness,ifhehadnotbrokeohesadnts.
besides,ifithadbeenoutofdoorsihadnotttereditsoch;
butyoyoyoodefile
oebed,obesurehehath,hhisbeastlystinking
yownbed,youhave;and
thenyouhavechargedhbullogyouintoohetruth.is
itverylikely,antpleaseyouri
haverksenoybodytoshoe.ifyouhad
beenan,youvillain,youanin
thatnner.butyouanthalfan,youkno.norhaveyoubeen
halfahusbandto.youneedrunafter
sureandsine,iaeady,antpleaseyour
ybodilyoaththatifouogether.
,youhavefot,isuppose,eintoafit,and
dethebloodrundoyforehead,becauseionlycivillytaxed
youyneighbours.youhave
alstbrokeheart,youhave,youhave.”
here.allhyinterrupted,andbeggedhertobepacified,
prosihatsheshouldhavejustice;thentuingtopartridge,
oodaghast,onehalfofhissbeinghurriedawayby
surprizeaherhalfbyfear,hesaidheoseethere
anihis
prevarigandlyingbackaggravation
ofhisguilt;forentheuldkewasby
nfessionaan,therefore,tobeginby
iediatelynfessi,andnottopersistindenying
evenbyhisownwife.
here,reader,ibegyourpatie,akeajust
plinttothegreatandsagacityofourlah
refusestoadttheevidenceofaherhusband.
this,saysacertaihor,who,ibelieve,wasnever
quotedbeforeinanybutalaeansofcreatingan
etealdissensioeansof
uchprisoning,transp,
andhanging.
partridgestooda,till,beingbidtospeak,hesaidhe
hadalreadyspokeh,andappealedtoheavenforhis
innodlastlytothegirlherself,hedesiredhisworship
iediatelytosendfor;forhe,oratleastpreteo
beso,thatshehadleftthatpartoftheuntry.
.allhy,uralloveofjustice,joiohisolness
ofteer,dehilostpatientgistrateinhearingall
thenesseshanaccusedpersonuldproduhisdefence,
agreedtodeferhisfiernationofthisttertillthe
arrivalofjenny,forheiediatelydispatchedassenger;
andthenhavingrendedpeacebetridgeandhiswife
thoughheaddressedhielfchieflytothewrongperson,he
appoiheoattendagaihirdday;forhehadsentjenny
ahisownhouse.
attheappoihepartiesallasseled,he
sseuingbroughthatjennytobefound;
forthatshehadleftherhabitationafepany
harecruitingofficer.
.allhythendeclaredthattheevidenceofsuchaslutas
sheappearedtobe;buthesaidheuld
hinkingthat,hadshebee,andwouldhave
declaredthetruth,shesthavenfirdany
circes,togetherhhisohedeclaration
ofhishatshehadcaughtherhusbandi,did
suffioreexhortedpartridgeto
nfess;buthestillavor.allhydeclared
hielfsatisfiedofhisguilt,andthatheanto
re.hethereforedeprivedhifhis
annuity,andrendedrepentanonatofanother
aintainhielfandhishis.
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partridge.hehadlostthebestpartofhisiheevidence
ofhisong
otherthings,beentheoccasionofdeprivihatbe;
butsuchittoit.
thoughicalledhioorpartridgeiparagraph,iwould
havethereaderratheriutethatepithettothepassionin
teerthannceiveittobeanydeclarationofhisinnoce.
herheooter;butif
thehistoricsehathentrustedhas,iwillbyno
ansbeguiltyofdisveringtheillsheshallgiveleave.
herethereforethereaderstsuspendhiscuriosity.certainit
isthat,ore
thansuffibeforealluchless
isfiedabenchofjustianorderofbastardy;
a,notrs.partridge,whowould
havetaketer,thereisapossibility
thatthesasterirelyi:forthoughitappeared
elittlebaddington
hthatofherdeliverythatshehadtherenceivedthisinfant,
yetitbynoansfollousthavebeen
itsfather;for,toototherparticulars,theree
housealadeeaherehad
subsistedsuffitinticytofoundareasonablesuspi;and
yet,soblindisjealousy,thiscireveroeredinto
theheadoftheenragedwife.
r.allhys
advice,isnotsoappareainitisthathised
heartilyoftheevidenceshehadgivenagainsthiespeciallywhen
shefounds.deborahhaddeceivedher,andrefusedtokeany
applir.alle
bettersuccessusthave
perceived,achbetterteeredan,andverykindlyuook
tosolicitherbrothertorestoretheannuity;inhough
goodnatureghthavesoshare,yetastrongeraural
tivehechapter.
thesesolicitationsr.
allelateersists
onlyinpunishingoffenders;yethethinkingthatit
ispropertothisexinals
only,houtanyreasonever.anydoubtfulnessofthefact,
oranyitigation,the
petitionsofanoffender,ortheintercessionsofothers,didnotin
theleastaffecthiinahe
offenderhielf,orhisfriends,hatheshouldbe
punished.
partridgeandhisitto
theirfate;
doublinghisindustryontheatofhislessenedihathe
didinannerabandoodespair;andasheure
ihatvio,eathe
littleschoolhehad;sothatherhisselfwould
havehadaoeat,hadnottheegood
h
suffitfortheirsustenance.
asthissupportbyanunknohey
igined,andso,idoubtnot,r.allhy
hielfheirsecretbeor;houghheopenly
enuragevice,uldyetprivatelyrelievethedistressesofthe
viselves,etooexquisiteand
disproportioheirderit.intheiress
appearednoofortuneherself;forsheatlengthtookpityonthis
serableuple,andnsiderablylessehechedstateof
partridge,byputtingafiothatofhiswife,whosoon
aftercaughtthesllpox,anddied.
thejusticer.allhyhadexecutedonpartridgeatfirst
thuniversalapprobation;butnosoonerhadhefeltits
nsequehanhisneighba,andto
passionatehisethatasrigour
andseverityed
againstpunishinginldblood,andsangforththepraisesofrcy
andfiveness.
thesecriesrs.
partridge,peraboventioned,h
isnonsequeo
iuteto.alledit,
cruelty.
partridgehavingnohisy,and
theuionedcharity,
resolvedtogethese,aheuntry,wherehewasin
dangerofstarving,passionofallhis
neighbours.
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ashortsketchofthatfelicityayextract
froatred:hashortapologyforthosepeoplewhooverlook
ierfesintheirfriends
thoughthecaptainhadeffectuallydelishedpoorpartridge,yet
hadhenotreapedtheharvesthehopedfor,otuthe
foundlingoutof.allhyshouse.
orary,thatgentlele
toy,asifheinteounterbalancehisseveritytothe
fatherhextraordinaryfondnessandaffetoheson.
thisagooddealsouredthecaptainsteer,asdidalltheother
dailyinstanr.allhysgenerosity;forhelookedonall
suinutionsofhisoh.
inthis,agreehhiswife;nor,
indeed,inanythingelse:forthoughaionplathe
uandingis,bynyoredurablethanthat
y,yetithappeherhepresent
case.nay,theuandingsofthisupleheirprincipalbone
ofion,andoanyquarrels,ti
totiarosebet;andlastended,onthesideof
thelady,inasforherhusband;andonthe
husbands,inanutterabhorrenceofhiswife.
asthesehadbothexercisedtheirtalentschieflyiudyof
divinity,thistheirfirstaon
topifiohecaptain,likeaan,
had,befe,alwaysgiven
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andthis,notinthecluyaannerofaedblockhead,
ent,isdesirous
ofbeingstillknoselfintheright.thecaptain,on
thentrary,thoughoheproudestfelloheworld,so
absolutelyyieldedthevictorytohisantagonist,thatshe,whohad
nottheleastdoubtofhissiy,retiredalthe
disputeirationofheroandingandalovefor
his.
butthoughthisplacetoohecaptainthhly
despised,asitwouldhavebeenhadanyhopes
ofpreferneissiontoa
hoadley,ortosoreatreputationinthesce,yeteven
thissthioootive.triny,
therefore,havingrevedallsuchtives,hegrehis
ndession,aotreattheopinionsofhishthat
haughtinessandinsolence,e
heelvesbestopt
bear.
hefirsttorrentoftendeess
andlongintervalbethefits,reasooopentheeyesof
thelady,andshesahisalterationofbehaviouriain,who
atlengthasonlyhpishandpshaw,shewas
farfrtheindignityesubssion.i
atfirstsohighlyprovokedher,thatitghthaveproducedso
tragioreharesstu,byfilling
herostforherhusbandsuanding,h
so;thoughofthislikewiseshe
hadaprettyderateshare.
thecaptainshatredtoheroany
ierfesinherknooredespised
herforthethanforheotbeingsixfeethigh.inhisopinion
ofthefelesex,heexself:he
lookedonaanasonananilofdostie
higherionthanacat,sinceherofficesore
iortathedifferehesetwowas,inhis
estition,sosll,that,inhisrriagentractedr.
allents,ittyequalh
oftheehadtakenintothebargain.aenderwashis
pride,thatitfelttheoexpress
to;andthis,addedtothesurfeithehadbeforetakenofher
love,createdinhidegreeofdisgustandabhorrence,perhaps
hardlytobeexceeded.
ouationonlyoftherriedstateisexcludedfroleasure:
andthatis,astateofindifferenyreaders,i
hope,knoanexquisitedelightthereisinnveyingpleasureto
abelovedobjeefeafraid,yhaveexperiehe
satisfaenti
thislatterpleasure,thathsexesoftehatease
inrriageightotherate
.heheenputsonfits
ofloveandjealousy,nay,evendeniesherselfanypleasure,to
disturbathoseofherhusband;andheagain,iu,
putsfrequeraintsonhielf,andstaysathoinpany
onfinehisosheequally
detests.henustfloetis
soplentifullyshedsovertheashesofahusbandsheleda
lifeofnstantdisquietandturbulendnoannever
hopetotorntanyre.
butifeveranyupleehispleasure,itpresent
experiehecaptainandhislady.it
reasoheroftheobeobstinateinanyopinion,thatthe
otherhadpreviouslyassertedthentrary.iftheoneproposedany
asent,theothernstantlyobjectedtoit:theyneverlovedor
hated,ndedorabused,thesaperson.andforthisreason,as
thecaptainlookedhanevileyeolefoundling,his
ostequallyhherohild.
thereadertonceive,thatthisbehaviourbetween
thehusbandandr.allhys
repose,asittendedsolittletothatserenehappinesshhehad
designedforallthreefrohisalliathetruthis,thoughhe
ghtbealittledisappointedinhissanguineexpectatiohe
beingacquaier;for,asthe
uhisguardbefore
hitheladyhersdispleasure,to
pursuethesandufact,itispossibleforathirdpersonto
beveryintite,olivelonginthesahouse,ha
rrieduple,olerablediscretion,andnoteven
guessatthesoursentintsheybeartoeachother:forthough
theaybesotistooshortforhatred,aswellasfor
love;yetthenyhoursheynaturallyspendtogether,apart
frollobservers,fuishpeopleoftolerablederationhsuch
aleopportunityfortheenjoyherpassion,that,ifthey
love,theysupportbeingafepanyhouttoying,or
iftheyhate,houtspittingineachothersfaces.
itispossible,ho
alittleuneasy;foranis
nothurt,beenthielf,likethose
ofaieer.butiispossibleheght
seesofaultsiainhoutanyuneasiall;for
noftrueandgoodnessareedtotakepersonsand
thingsastheyare,plainingoftheirierfes,or
attetingtoaheyseeafaultinafriend,a
relation,oranacquaintaioningittothe
partiestheelves,ortoanyothers;andthisoftenhoutlessening
theiraffeeeeredh
thisoverlookingdispositioontractfriendship
butyfriends
ehoutafault;
andishouldbesorryifiuldigineihadanyfriendould
notseene.fivenessofthiskindandintu.
itisanexerciseoffriendship,andperhapsheleast
pleasant.andthisfivenessustbestohoutdesireof
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attettorrectthenaturalinfirtiesofthosehe
fipositionofhunnature,asay
haveaflaafraid,ihercase,isequally
inayreinofthehighest
value.
upontheeierfes
iain;butasthisan,aeally
uponhisguardbeforehitheseappearedtohiorethan
bleshesinagoodcharacter,adehiverlook,
andhispreventedhiroisveringtothecaptain
hielf.verydiffereshadhe
disveredtheehavebeenthe
case,hadthehusbandandihiskindofbehaviour
toeaeansto
prevent,byfthecaptaintodothatagain
deartohisoredallhertendeessandaffe
to.
chapter8
areceipttaiaffesofah
neverbeenknoostdesperatecases
theinutesh
hepassedintheionofhishwereasfewashe
uldntrivetokethebythepleasantditationsheenjoyed
whenalone.
theseditationsployedon.allhysfortune;
for,first,heexercisedchthoughtincalculating,aswellashe
uld,theexactvalueoftheioensaw
occasiontoalterinhisoondlyandchiefly,he
pleasedhielfhinteerationsinthehouseandgardens,
andinprojees,asproventof
theestateasofthegrandeuroftheplace:forthispurposehe
appliedhielftothestudiesofarchitectureandgardening,andread
overnybooksonboththesesubjects;forthesesces,indeed,
eloyedhise,andfordhisonlyaselast
pletedastexcellentplan:andverysorryhatitisnot
inourpoopresentittoourreader,siheluxuryofthe
presentage,ibelieve,atchit.ithad,indeed,ina
superlativedegree,thetso
rendallgreatandnobledesignsofthisnature;forit
requiredaeexpeoexee
tittoanysortofperfeerofthese,the
ienser.allhy
possessed,andselfsureofiing,prosed
veryeffectuallytosupply;aer,thesoundnessofhisown
nstitution,andhistioflife,iscalled
ddleage,revedallapprehensionofhisnotlivingtoacplish.
nothierupontheiediate
exer.allhy;incalculating
ployedchofhisohasing
everybookextantthattreatsofthevalueoflives,reversions,&c.
frollself,thatashehadeverydayace
ofthishappening,sohadherethananevenceofitshappening
hinafewyears.
butplationsof
thiskind,ohestunluckyass
happeohitheutstliceoffortuneuld,indeed,have
ntrivednothingsocruel,solapropos,soabsolutelydestructive
toallhissches.inshort,nottokeepthereaderinlongsuspense,
justattheveryinstaationson
thehappinessby.allhysdeath,he
hielfdiedofanapoplexy.
thisunfortunatelybefelthecaptainasheakinghisevening
self,sothatnobodyany
assistance,ifindeed,anyassistanceuldhavepreservedhihe
took,therefore,asureofthatproportionofsoilhwasnow
beeadequatetoallhisfuturepurposes,andhelaydeadonthe
ground,agreatthoughnotalivingexaleofthetruthofthat
observationofhorace:
tusedarra
locassubipsuusepulchri
ier,struisdos.
entishallthusgivetotheenglishreader:”you
providetheerialsforbuilding,kaxeandaspade
areonlynecessary:andbuildhousesoffivehundredbyahundred
feet,fettingthatofsixbytwo.”
chapter9
aproofoftheinfallibilityofthefoingreceipt,inthe
lantationsofthehothersuitablederationsofdeath,
suchasphysis,&daaphiruestile
.allbledatthe
a,eda
nsiderabletilohanusual,.allhyfirstdeclaredhe
begantogroost
punctualathisals;andgaveordersthatthebellshouldberung
houtthedoors,andespeciallytohosehe
captaintouse.
allthesesuonsprovingiualforthecaptainhad,by
perverseact,betakeoaners.
blifildeclaredsheened.upoher
lady,ostintiteacquaintand
thetruestateofheraffes,endeavouredallsheuldto
pacifyher,telliobesuresheuldnothelpbeinguneasy;
butthatsheshouldhopethebest.that,perhapsthesnessof
theeveninghadihecaptaintogofartherthanhisusualwalk:
htbedetaisoneighbours.s.blifilanswered,no;
sheeacthadbefallenhiforthathewouldnever
stayoutustknowould
keher.theotherlady,havingnountstouse,betook
herselftotheeiesusualonsuchoccasions,andbeggedher
notthtenherself,fhtbeofveryillnsequeo
heroh;and,fillingoutaverylargeglassofwine,
advised,andatlastprevailedhhertodrinkit.
.allself
insearchafterthecaptain.hisuntenancesuffitlyshohe
ionheh,indeed,hadagooddealdeprived
hifspeeinds,
sothesa
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floodsoftearsaiedherlantations;helady,her
panioatthesati
dissuadedherfrondulging;attetingtoderatethegriefof
herfriendbyphilosophianydisappointnts
toanlifeisdailysubject,h,shesaid,wasa
suffiindsagainstanyacts,
hopleoughtto
teachherpatience,houghindeedheuldnotbesupposedas
ceedasherself,yetless,veryuneasy,thoughhis
resignationtothedivinerainedhisgriefhindue
bounds.
”ntionnotbrother,”saids.blifil;”ialoneaheobject
ofyourpity.aretheterrorsoffriendshiptoawife
feelsontheseoebodyhathrderedhibr >
ishallneverseehiore”hereatorrentoftearshadthesa
nsequencer.allhy,
andshereinedsilent.
atthisintervalaservantningin,outofbreath,andcried
out,thecaptainher,he
ore,bearingthedeadbodybet.
heretheayobserveanotherdiversityinthe
operationsofgrief:foras.all
thesacauseadehissistervociferous;sodidthe
presentsight,thegentlen,putairestop
tothoseofthelady;,aly
afterfellintoafit.
therooof,hthelady
visitant,ployediher.
allbed;where
everythodtolife.
andgladshouldthereaderthatboththese
bodieshadbeenattendedhequalsuccess;forthoseook
thecareoftheladysucceededsohat,afterthefithad
ntinuedadetti,sheagainrevived,totheirgreat
satisfaentsofbleeding,
chafing,dropping,&c.,provediual.death,thatinexorable
judge,hadpassedsenten,andrefusedtogranthi
reprieve,thoughtorsoneand
thesainstant,ounsel.
theset,toavoidanyliciousapplications,we
shalldistinguishbythenasofdr.y.anddr.z.,havihis
pulse;to,anddr.z.hisleft;both
agreedthatheper,or
causeofhisdeath,theydiffered;dr.y.holdingthathediedofan
apoplexy,anddr.z.ofanepilepsy.
hencearoseadisputebeten,inheach
deliveredthereasonsoftheirseveralopinions.theseh
equalforeitherdoctorinhisown
sentints,aheleastiressiononhisadversary.
tosaythetruth,everyphysialsthathhisfavouritedisease,
toannature.the
gout,therheutisthestohegravel,aion,have
alltheirseveralpatronsinthefaorethanthe
nervousfever,orthefeveronthespirits.andhereayat
forthosedisagreentsinopiniohecauseofa
patieh,etisoccur,betostleaedof
thellege;andlysurprizedthatpartoftheworld
ofthefacted.
thereaderyperhapsbesurprized,that,insteadofendeav
torevivethepatient,theleaedgentlenshouldfalliediately
intoadisputeontheoccasionofhisdeath;butiyallsuch
experintshadbeendebeforetheirarrival:forthecaptainwas
putintoabed,hadhisveinsscarified,hisforeheadchafed,and
allsortsdropsappliedtohislipsandnostrils.
thephysiselvesanticipatedin
everythingtheyordered,alosshooapplythatportionof
tiainfortheirfee,andwere
thereforeneesubjectorotherfordisurse;
aurallypresentitselfthanthatbefore
ntioned
ourdoctorsr.allhy,
havinggivehecaptain,andacquiesthedivinewill,
begantoenquireafterhissister,hedesiredtheovisit
beforetheirdeparture.
thisladyn
phrase,asedforoneinherndition.the
dooniesbeingpliedh,as
thisient,attended,agtodesire,andlaidhold
oneachofherhands,astheyhadbeforedohoseoftherpse.
thethatofher
husband:forashealltheassistanceofphysic,soin
realitysherequirednone.
thereisnothingreunjustthanthevulgaropinion,byh
physisaresrepresented,asfriendstodeath.orary,i
believe,ifthehoseoverbyphysiculdbeopposed
tothatofthertyrstoit,theforrherexceedthe
latter.nay,soaresocautiousonthishead,that,toavoida
possibilityofkilliient,theyabstainfrollthodsof
g,andprescribenothingbut.i
haveheardsoofthese,axi
”thatnatureshouldbelefttodoherohephysi
standsbyasitoclapheronthebadenurageherwhen
shedothwell.”
solittlethendidourdoctorsdelightih,thatthey
dischargedtherpseafterasinglefee;buttheyso
disgustedhtheirlivingpatient;nghey
iediatelyagreed,aoprescribinghgreatdiligence.
her,astheladyhadatfirstpersuadedherphysisto
believeherill,theyhadnou,persuadedhertobelieve
herselfso,iishentinuedaonthh
allthederationsofsiess.duringthistisheedby
physis,attendedbynurses,andreceivednstantssagesfrobr >
heracquaintaoenquireafterherhealth.
atlengththedederategriefbeing
expired,thedoctorsw
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pany;beingalteredonlyfrohehatlour
ofsadnessinenance.
thecaptainight,perhaps,havealready
dealargeprogresstothefriendshipof
.allery,bythefollowing
epitaph,anofasgreatgeniusasiy,
andonelyhecaptain.
herelies,
iionofajoyfulrising,
thebodyof
captainjohnblifil.
london
hadthehonourofhisbirth,
oxford
ofhiseducation.
hisparts
ohisprofession
andtohisuntry
hislife,tion
andhunnature.
heifulson,
atenderhusband,
aioher,
astkindbrother,
asincerefriend,
adevoutchristian,
andagoodn.
hisinnsolablewidow
hatherectedthisstone,
thenuntof
hervirtues
andofheraffe.
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ntainirabletransashe
falyof.allthetijonesarrivedatthe
ageoffourteen,tillheattaiheageofnieen.inthisbook
thereaderypickupsohintsheeducationofchildren
chapter1
ntaininglittleoothing
thereadereer,that,atthebeginningof
thesendbookofthishistory,ahintofouriion
topassoverseverallargeperiodsofti,inhing
happenedhyofbeingrerdedinaicleofthiskind.
insodoing,onlynsultouroyandease,but
thegoodandadvahereader:forbesidesthatbythese
ansfrohroe,inreadinghout
eitherpleasureorelunt,,atallsuchseasons,an
opportunityofeloyingthaty,ofhheis
ster,byfillingupthesevaehhis
ures;forin
thepregpages.
forinstance,r.allhyfelt,at
first,forthelossofhisfriend,thoseetionsofgrief,hon
suenposedof
flint,ortheirheadsofassolidterialsagain,readerdoth
notked,andatlast
extinguished,thisgrieftheforroftheseteagthefollyand
vanityofit,aerrregitasunlathe
satiassuagingit,byraisingfuturehopesandassurances,
indtotakeleaveofafriend,on
hisdeathbed,hlittlelessindifferehanifhereparing
foralongjouey;and,indeed,
again.
norrs.
bridgetblifil,aybeassured,nductedherselfthrough
theakeitsappearahe
outsideofthebody,hthestrictestregardtoalltherulesof
custonddecy,suitierationsofherunteo
theseveralalterationsofherhabit:forasthisgedfroeeds
toblagreytoe,sodidher
untenanaltosorrosorroosad,
andfroadtoserious,tillthedayo
retutoherforrserenity.
entiohesetplesonlyofthetaskh
ybeiosedonreadersofthelouchhigherand
harderexerentaionyreasonablybe
expe.nynotable
disveriesadebysuch,ofthetransas
ilyofouran,duringalltheyears
houghtpropertopassover:forthoughnothinghy
ofaplathishistoryoccurredhinthatperiod,yetdid
severalinportahosereportedby
thedailyandoriansoftheage;inreading
nuersofpersonsnsuansiderablepartoftheirti,very
little,iafraid,totheirelunt.noheures
hereproposed,soofthestexindybe
eloyedtochadvantage,siisareusefulcapacitytobe
abletoforeteltheaen,inanycirce,froheir
theiras.
theforr,ioaybe
acplishedbytruesagacityhnolesscertaintythaer.
asuchthegreatestpartofourreadersare
veryelypossessedofthisquality,aspaceof
toexertitin;andshallnohourheroe,at
aboutfourteenyearsofage,notquestioningthatnyhavebeen
longiatienttobeintroducedtohisacquaintance.
chapter2
theheroeofthisgreathistoryappearsens.a
littletaleofsoloeythinkitnoththeir
notice.aorerelatingtakeeperandasaster
asined,satdooethishistory,to
flatteon,buttoguideourpenthroughoutbythediresof
truth,uchre
disadvantageoushanodeclareholy,
evenathisfirstappearahatitheuniversalopinionofall
.allilythatheainlybotobehanged.
indeed,iaorrytosaythereuchreasonforthis
ure;theladhavingfroisearliestyearsdisvereda
propensitytonyvices,andespeciallytoonehasdirecta
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tohavebeenpropheti:hehadbeen
alreadynvictedofthreerobberies,viz.,ofrobbinganorchard,
ofstealingaduersyard,andofpigster
blifilspocketofaball.
thevianoreover,heightehe
disadvantageouslightinheyappearedothe
virtuesofsterblifil,hispanion;ayouthofsodifferenta
ilybutallthe
neighbourhoodresoundedhispraises.hewas,indeed,aladofa
rerkabledisposition;sober,discreet,andpiousbeyondhisage;
qualitiestheloveofeveryone:while
toonesanyexpressedtheirwonder
that.allhyobeeducatedhhis
nepheoralsofthelattershouldberruptedbyhis
exale.
anihecharacters
ofthesetorefairlybeforethedisgreaderthanis
inthepohelodissertation.
toones,ustservefortheheroeofthis
history,hadonlyonefriendangalltheservantsofthefaly;for
astos.up,andly
renistress.thisfriendekeeper,afellow
ofaloosekindofdisposition,andhoughtnottoeain
eundtuubr >
thantheyoulenhielf.ahisfriendshipgave
oanysarestics,stof
esonow;and,
iheallybeprisedinthatshortlatin
proverb,”nosciturasocio”;hink,isthusexpressedin
english,”youyknobythepanyhekeeps.”
tosaythetruth,soofthatatrociouskednessinjones,of
entiohreeexales,ghtperhapsbe
derivedfroheenuragenthehadreceivedfrohisfelloho,
inthreeinstances,hadbeenthelaallsanaccessary
afterthefact:forthepartoftheapples,were
edtotheuseofthegakeeperandhisfaly;though,as
jonesalonehepoorladborenotonlythewhole
srt,butthee;bothohislotonthe
follocasion.
ntiguousto.allanorofohose
gehisspeciesof
n,frohegreatseverityhheyrevehedeathofa
hareorpartridge,ghtbethoughttocultivatethesasuperstition
anyof,old,dedicate
theirothepreservationandproteofcertain
anils;notthatlishbannians,heypreserve
therotherenees,ostunrcifullyslaughterwhole
horseloadstheelves;sothattheystandclearlyacquittedofany
suchheathenishsuperstition.
ihave,indeed,aenthanis
eainedbyso,asitaketheoansheorderofnature,and
thegoodpurposesfororealenner
thannyothers.noellsusthatthereareasetof
hunbeings
frugesi,
”botonsuthefruitsoftheearth”;soikenonnerof
doubtbutthatthereareothers
ferasi,
”botonsuthebeastsofthefield”;or,asitisnly
called,thegandnone,ibelieve,thatthose
squiresfulfilthisendoftheircreation.
littlejonesekeeper;when
happeningtaveyofpartridgesheborderofthat
noroveruofulfiltheure,had
plantedohegansurs,thebirdsfleoit,andwere
rkedasitiscalledbytheten,insofurzebushes,
abouttinions.
.allhyhadgiventhefellorictorders,onpainof
forfeitinghisplaevertotrespassonanyofhisneighbours;no
reonthoseatterthanonthelordof
thisnardtoothers,iheseordershadnotbeen
alan
thepartridgeshadtakensanctuaryhe
gakeeperhadattetedtoierritories.nor
hadhedonoan,essively
eagertopursuetheflyingga,overpersuadedhibutjonesbeing
veryiortuheother,selfkeenenoughafterthe
sport,yieldedtohispersuasioeredthenor,andshotone
ofthepartridges.
thegentlenhielfeonhorseback,atalittle
distan;andhearingthegungooff,heiediatelyde
takeeperhad
leaptintothethickestpartofthefurzebrake,wherehehad
happilyncealedhielf.
thegentlenhavingsearchedthelad,andfouridge
uponhidenouncedgreatvengeance,sr.
alldiatelyto
hishouse,andplaihetrespassonhisnorinashigh
terandasbitterlanguageasifhishousehadbeenbrokenopen,and
thestvaluablefuiturestoleoutofit.headded,thatsoother
personpany,thoughheuldnotdisverhifor
thattostinthesainstant.and,
sayshe,”hispartridge,butthelordkno
schieftheyhavedone.”
athisretuho,to.allhy.
heohefadalledgednootherexcusebutwasreally
true,viz.,thattheveyr.allhys
oanor.
tor.allhy
declaredheoknoingtheculpriththe
circeofthethesquireand
bothhisservants;buttotoutlypersistediingthathe
,tosaythetruth,hehesitatedalittleatfirst,
ed.allhysbelief,hadthesquire
andhisservantssaidation.
thegakeeper,beingasuspectedperson,for,and
thequestionputtohibuthe,relyingontheprose
haddehitotakealluponhielf,veryresolutelydeniedbeing
inpanywi
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.all,orethanusualangerin
hisuntenandadvisedhionfess;
repeating,thatheoknoill
intainedhisresolution,andisseduchr.
allheshouldhavetotheingtonsider
ofit,ionedbyanotherperson,andin
anothernner.
poorjonesspentaverylanoreso,ashewas
panion;forsterblifilwasgoneabroadona
visitother.fearofthepunishntheosufferwas
onthisoccasionhisleastevil;hischiefaybeihis
nstan,andheshouldbebroughttobetraythe
gakeeper,ustnohensequence.
nordidthegakeeperpasshistichbetter.hehadthesa
apprehensionshtheyouth;forwhosehonourhehadlikewisea
dererregardthanforhisskin.
intheing,attehereverend.th,the
personto.allttedtheinstruofthe
tequestionsputtohiythatgentlenh
hebeeheeveningbefore,toe
anshishatit
possiblyfelllittleshortofthetorturehhnfessionsare
insouortedfrorinals.
toorehispunishntaster
askedhibetroke,herhenfess,he
eobefleadrathertharayhisfriend,orbreak
theprosehehadde.
thegakeeperhisay,and.
allselfbegantobeosufferings:for
besidesthat.th,beinghighlyehatheable
toketheboysayselfpleased,hadcarriedhis
severityansiion,thislatterbegannow
tosuspectthatthesquirehadbeenstaken;e
eageessandangerseedtokeprobable;andasforthe
servantshadsaidinnfirtionoftheirstersat,helaid
ressuponthat.noyandinjusticewo
ideasofeanssupportthe
nsofortoandafternykind
andfriendlyexhortations,said,”iavinced,dearchild,
thatsuspishavesorrythatyouhavebeen
soseverelypuhisat.”andatlastgavehilittle
horsetokehinds;agaiinghissorrohad
past.
toguilthananyseverityuldke
it.heuldreeasilybearthelashesofth,thanthe
generosityofallhiseyes,andhefell
uponhisknees,e.indeedyou
are.indeedidontdeserveit.”andatthatveryinstant,frohe
fulnessofhisheart,hadalstbetrayedthesecret;butthegoeniusofthegakeepersuggestedtohightbethe
nsequehepoorfellohisionsealedhis
lips.
thdidallheuldtopersuadeallshowingany
passionorkiotheboy,saying,”hehadpersistedinan
untruth”;andgavesohints,thatasendightprobably
briertolight.
but.allent.
hesaid,theboyhadsufferedenoughalreadyforncealih,
eveivebuta
stakenpointofhonourforsodoing.
”honour”cryedth,eth,”restubbonessand
obstinahonourteayootellalie,oryhonour
existindepeion”
thisdisursehappeableended;and
there,andathirdgentlen,
,beforeeedany
further,roducetoourreadersacquaintance.
chapter3
ther.squarethephilosopher,andof.ththe
divine;hadisputeng
thenaofthisgeiat.
allr.square.hisnaturalpartsofthe
firstrate,buthehadgreatlyirovedtheyaleaededucation.
heasterofallthe
odelshehad
prinedhielf;sotisaghtheopinionof
theone,andsotisoralshewasa
profestplatonist,andinreligionheinedtobeanaristotelian.
butthoughhehad,asedhisralsonthe
platonicdel,yetheperfectlyagreedhtheopinionofaristotle,
innsideringthatgreatnratherinthequalityofaphilosopher
oraspeenthecarrieda
greatatteroftheory
only.this,itistrue,heneveraffird,asihaveheard,toany
one;aupontheleastattentiontohisnduct,iothelp
thinkingitlyrencile
sontradisightotherer.
thisgentlenand.thscarceeverthouta
disputation;fortheirtesetricallyoppositeto
eaannaturetobetheperfeofall
virtue,andthatvie
nnerasdefortyofbodyis.th,orary,
intaihatthehunnd,sihefall,hingbutasink
ofiniquity,tillpurifiedandredeedbygraonepointonly
theyagreed,oralityo
ntiontheer,he
naturalbeautyofvirtue;thatofthelatter,hedivinepower
ofgraerasuredallasbytheunalterableruleof
right,aealfitnessofthings;thelatterdecidedall
ttersbyauthority;butindoingthis,healhescriptures
aators,asthelahhiskeuponlyttleton,
ntisofequalauthorityhthetext.
afterthisshortintrodu,thereadero
reer,thattheparsonhadncludedhisspeechphant
question,tohhehadapprehendednoansanany
honoure
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tothissquareanspossibletodisurse
philosophicallyngeaning
established:thatthereue
anduainsignification,thaioned;forthat
thereostasnydifferentopinionsnghonour,as
hetrue
naturalbeautyofvirtue,iaintaiindepe
ofanyreligionever.nay,”addedhe,”youyourselfwillallow
ityexistindepeofallbutone:soetan,ajew,
andalltheintainersofallthedifferesintheworld.”
threplied,thisaliceofall
theehetruechurch.hesaid,hedoubtednotbutthatall
theinfidelsaitheheyuld,
nfinehonourtotheironabledeceptions;
”buthonour,”sayshe,”isnotthereforenifold,becausethereare
nyabsurdopinionsaboutit;nionnifold,becausethere
arevarioussedheresiesiion
religion,ianthechristianreligion;andnotonlythechristian
religion,buttheprotestantreligion;andnotonlytheprotestant
religion,buttheean
thatdeofdivinegralynsistenth,but
depeupon,thisreligion;andisnsistenthanddepe
uponnoother.noean,andh
ean,will
uphold,stlessdictateanuntruth,istoassertanabsurditytoo
shogtobenceived.”
”ipurposelyavoided,”sayssquare,”draonclusionhi
thoughtevidentfrobr >
sureyouhavenotattetedtoans.hoodropthearticle
ion,ithinkitisplain,froouhavesaid,thatwe
havedifferentideasofhonour;ore
terofitsexplanationihaveasserted,thattruehonourandtrue
virtuearealstsynonyuster,andtheyarebothfouhe
unalterableruleht,aealfitnessofthings;toh
anuntruthbeingabsolutelyrepugnantandntrary,itiscertainthat
truehonourotsupportanuntruth.inthis,therefore,ithink
thatthishonourbesaidtobefoundedon
religioany
positivelaw”
”iagree,”ans,th,”anwho
assertshonourtobeanter.allhy,didi
agree”
hevery
ldly,theyhadbothstakenhisaning;forthathehadsaid
nothingoftruehonour.itispossible,hohave
easilyquietedthedisputants,,had
notaeo,afiothe
ionatpresent.
chapter4
ntaininganecessaryapologyfortheauthor;andachildish
i,hperhapsrequiresanapologylikewise
beforeiproe
snstrusintoefeaylead
theforien
inthecauseofvirtueion.
ihope,therefore,nonisuanding
ofperversionofaning,srepresent,asendeavto
annature;and
an,andraise
hibovethebrutecreation.this,reader,iuretosayand
byhouuchthere
e,thatiherhaveburied
thesentintsofthesetealoblivion,thanhave
doneanyinjurytoeitherofthesegloriouscauses.
orary,itishavieotheirservice,thatihave
takenupohelivesandasoftheirfalse
aedangerous
ene;andihatbionandvirtuehave
rehypocritesthaiest
profligatesorinfidelsuldever:nay,farther,as
thesetheirpurity,arerightlycalledthebandsofcivil
society,andareihegreatestofblessings;sowhenpoisoned
andrruptedhfraud,pretendeffectation,theyhave
beetheerate
thestcruelschiefstotheiroies.
indeed,idoubtnotbutthisridiculey
anytrueandjustsentintsoftenca
froheuthsofthesepersoheaken
together,andishouldbenceivedtoridiculeallalike.nohe
readerenwere
fools,theyuldnotbesupposedtohaveholdewrong
principles,andtohaveutterednothingbutabsurdities;
injustiustihavedootheircharacters,hadi
seleed
sttheirarguntshaveappeared
upontheisnionorvirtue,buttheor
thetooeglected
virtue,andsquare,religion,inthepositionoftheirseveral
syste,andhadnotbothutterlydiscardedallnaturalgoodnessof
heart,theyhadneverbeenrepreseheobjectsofderisionin
thishistory;inheed.
thisttertheiohe
lastchapter,asterblifiland
toohensequehe
forr;forthoughsterblifil,nothstandinghehe
youch,yettochhis
superiorattheofboxing.
tohoentshthatyouth;
forbesidesthattoyjonesidstallhis
roguery,andreallylovedblifil,.thbeingalhesend
ofthelatter,.
butanisallhours;itis
thereforenohataboyisnotso.adifferencearisingatplay
betabeggarlybastard.
uponepassionateinhisdisposition,
iediatelycausedthatphenononinthef
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haveabovereered.
sterblifilnohisnose,andthe
tearsgallopingafterfroiseyes,appearedbeforehisuhe
trendousth.iofassault,battery,
and;use
onlypleadedtheprovocation,atterthat
sterblifilhadotted.
itisindeedpossiblethatthiscirceghthaveescaped
hisry;for,inhisreply,hepositivelyinsisted,thathehad
deuseofnosuchappellation;adding,”heavenforbidsuaughty
eoutofhisuth”
tothoughagainstallforflaahe
asterblifilsaid,”itisnohosewhowill
tellonefib,yster
suchaedtoshoy
face.”
”fib,child”criesthprettyeagerly.
”oldyouthatnobodyashootingwhenhekilled
thepartridge;butheknointoafloodoftears,
”yes,hekhatblackgeethe
gakeeperhere.nay,hesaidyesyoudiddenyitifyou,
thatyouasterhadcutyou
topieces.”
atthisthefireflashedfrohseyes,andhecriedoutin
triuh”ohhothisisyourstakennotionofhonourthisisthe
boyore
gentleaspect,tuedtohelad,andsaid,”isthistrue,child
hoeyoutopersistsoobstinatelyinafalsehood”
toaid,”hesedalieaschasahethoughthis
hagedhioaisedthepoor
fello:selffarther
obligedto,asthegakeeperhadbeggedhiottogointothe
gentlensnor,andhadatlastgonehielf,inplianceh
hispersuasions.”hesaid,”thisatter,
andheakehisoathofit”;andncludedhvery
passionatelybegging.allpassiononthepoor
felloily,especiallyashehielfonlyhadbeenguilty,and
theotherhadbeenverydifficultlyprevailedontodohedid.
indeed,sir,”saidhe,”ituldhardlybecalledaliethatitold;
forthepoorfelloatter.i
shouldhavegonealoerthebirds;nay,ididgoatfirst,andhe
onlyfolloetopreventresebe
puakelittlehorseapray,sir,fivepoee.”
.allonts,andthendisssedthe
boys,advisingtheoliverefriendlyandpeaceablytogether.
chapter5
theopinionsofthedivihephilosopherhetwo
boys;ereasonsfortheiropinions,andothertters
itisprobable,thatbydisclosingthissecret,hhadbeen
ni,youngblifilpreserved
hispanioodlashing;fortheoffehebloody
ohave
proceededtorre;butnohisotallyabsorbedinthe
ionoftheothertter;andr.
allhydeclaredprivately,hethoughttheboydeservedreward
ratherthanpunishnt,sothatthshandhheldbya
generalpardon.
th,editationsedagainst
thisuretocallit,y.
toretthepunishntofsuchcrise
theheenlargedtherreofchildren,andquoted
sfroolon,andothers;obefoundinso
nyotherbooks,shallnotbefoundhere.hethenappliedhielf
totheviceoflying,oherasleaedashe
hadbeenoher.
squaresaid,hehadbeenendeavtorehebehaviour
oftohisideaofperfectvirtue,butuldnot.heowned
thereethingfirstsightappearedlikefortitudein
thea;butasfortitudeue,andfalsehoodavice,
theyuldbynoansagreeoruogether.headded,thatasthis
easuretonfoundvirtueandvice,itghtber.
thsion,ightnotbe
laidonupontheat.
asboththeseleaednncurredinsuringjones,sohey
nolessunaniusinapplaudingsterblifil.ttruthto
light,heparsoedtobethedutyofeveryreligious
n;andbythephilosopherthisable
htheruleht,aealandunalterablefitnessof
things.
allthis,hor.allhy.he
uldnotbeprevailedontosigheexecutionof
johereethinghinhisohhe
invinciblefidelityhatyouthhadpreserved,rresponded
chbetterthanithaddone,orh
thevirtueofsquare.hethereforestrierof
thesegeoabstainfroayingviolenthandsontoor
hadpast.thepedagogueoobeythoseorders;butnot
utteringsthattheboywould
becertainlyspoiled.
toekeeperthegoodnbehavedoreseverity.he
presentlysuohatpoorfello,andafterny
bitterrenstrances,paidhiisisthirois
servir.allhyrightlyobserved,thatthere
differeyofafalsehoodtoexcuseyourself,and
toexcuseanother.helikeotivetohis
inflexibleseverityagainstthisn,thathehadbaselysuffered
toooundergosoheavyapunishntforhissake,whereashe
oughttohaveprevebykingthedisveryhielf.
epublisquare
andth,injudgingthenductofthethe
oasterblifilalledasneakingrascal,a
poorspirited
htheappellationsofabravelad,ajollydog,andan
hofellouch
ingratiatedhialltheservants;forthoughthatfelloas
beforeuniversallydisliked,yetheuedahan
hewasasu
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theyerblifilasopenlyastheydurst,hout
inother.forallthis,however,
poortortedintheflesh;forthoughthhadbeen
inhibitedtoexercisehisarnthefoingat,yet,asthe
proverbsays,itiseasytofindastick,&c.soeasytofinda
rod;and,ihenotbeingabletofindoneheonlything
anylongtifrohastisingpoor
jones.
hadthebaredelightinthesportbeentheonlyiothe
pedagogue,itisprobablesterblifilwouldlikewisehavehadhis
share;butthough.allfrequentordersto
kenodiffereogetheras
kindaletothisyouth,asheo
theother.tosaythetruth,blifilhadgreatlygainedhissters
affes;partlybytheprofoundrespecthealwaysshowedhis
person,butchrebythedetreverencehhhereceived
hisdoe;forhehadgotbyheart,andfrequentlyrepeated,his
phrases,andintainedallhisstersreligiousprinciplesha
zeally
endearedhiothehypreceptor.
toones,oherhand,onlydefitinoutward
tokensofrespect,oftenfettingtopulloffhishat,ortobow
athisstersapproach;butindfulbothof
hissterspreceptsandexale.hehoughtless,
giddyyouth,anners,andlessinhis
untenandpudentlyandilylaughat
hispanionforhisseriousbehaviour.
.squarehadthesareasonforhispreferenerlad;
fortoonesshardtotheleaeddisursesh
thisgehro,thantothoseof
th.heouredtokeajestoftheruleht;andat
aisaid,hebelievedthereheworld
akingsur.allhy
sufferedhielftobecalled.
sterblifil,orary,hadaddressenoughatsixteento
reohesatitoboththeseopposites.
hoheotherheue.and
h,he,h
interpretedinhisfavourandintheirown.
o
theirfabehind
theirbackstoall,heytwowerealone,and
hisufornysuch
heseldoailedtoascribeittothegood
instrueitherthorsquare;forhe
kneplintstothepersonsfor
eant;andhefoundbyexperiehegreat
iressiohephilosopher,ashe
divine:for,tosaythetruth,thereisnokindofflatteryso
irresistibleasthis,atsendhand.
theyoulen,reover,soonperceivedhoelygrateful
allthosepanegyrihisinstructorsself,
astheysoloudlyresouhepraiseofthatsingularplanof
educationanhaving
observedtheierfeany
viceshereliabletolea,hadresolvedtoeducate
hisnephehehadinanneradopted,
inhisooralsapeall
thatdangerofbeingrruptedtoheywouldbeunavoidably
exposedinanypublicschooloruy.
having,therefore,detertheseboystothetuitionof
aprivatetutor,.thohiorthat
office,byaveryparticularfriend,ofr.
alluch
nfidehisthost
entirelyresided;andhadagreatreputationforleaing,religion,
andsobrietyofnners.andtheselessthequalifications
byndhi
thoughihisfriendhadsoobligationstothsfaly,
ostnsiderablepersonsinabhhat
gentlenrepresentedinparliant.
th,athisfirstarrival,elyagreeableto
allhy;andindeedheperfectlyanshecharacterhhad
beengivenofhiuponlongeracquaintance,hoore
intiteion,thisansaitiesior,
tohavebeenhout;thoughasthose
seedgreatlyoverbalancedbyhisgoodqualities,theydidnot
ine.all:norheyindeedhave
justifiedsuistaken,ifhe
nceivesthatthappearedto.allelightas
hedothtohinthishistory;andheisaschdeceived,ifhe
igihatthestintiteacquaintanceselfuld
havehadedhifthosethings
ourinspiration,areeoopenanddisver.of
readerssuceitsasthese,heor
perationof.allhy,ishallnotscrupletosay,thatthey
keaverybadandungratefuluseofthatknohwehave
ni.
theseapparenterrorsirihservedgreatly
topalliatethentraryerrorsinthatofsquare,hood
nnolesssaned.hethought,ihatthe
differentexuberaheir
differentierfeboth,especiallyhhis
assistahetpreceptsoftrue
religionandvirtue.iftheeventhapperarytohis
expesofaultintheplan
itself;yleavetodisver,ifhe:for
pretendtointroduyinfalliblecharactersintothis
history;hinghbeen
seeninhunnature.
toretutherefore:thereader,ithink,hatthe
differentbehaviourofthetrated,producedthe
differenteffectsofeinstand
besidesthis,thereh
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ntainierreasonstillforthebeforentionedopinions
itistobekhatthosetersonages,who
havelatelydeansiderablefigureoheatreofthishistory,
had,froheirfirstarrivalat.allhyshouse,takensogreat
aion,theoohisvirtue,theothertion,that
theyhadditatedtheclosestalliance.
forthispurposetheyhadcasttheireyesonthatfairwidow,
,thoughetideanyntiohe
reader,rs.blifilheobject
toheybothaspired.
ityseeerkable,that,offourpersonswehave
ratedat.allshouldfix
theirinationsonaladylycelebratedfor
herbeauty,andoreover,notledesdedintothe
valeofyears;butiybosoriends,andintite
acquaintance,haveakindofnaturalpropensitytoparticular
felesatthehouseofafriendviz.,tohisgraher,
sister,daughter,aunt,niece,orusin,heyareridto
hisistress,or
servantid,iftheyshouldbehandso.
hatpersonsofsuch
charactersasandsquare,akea
tterofthiskind,erigid
ralists,beforetheyhadthhlyexa,andnsidered
herit”stuffothnsce,”
oo.thotheuakingbyreflegthat
tovetyoueighbourssisterisnowhereforbidden:andheknew
itfacit
cessaretacitu”thesenseofsdown
plainlyhiseaning,kinghiean
einstancesofen,therefore,
arentiohedivinelaovetour
neighboods,andthatofasisterotted,hencludedittobe
laosquare,iscalledajolly
felloan,heeasilyrenciledhischoicetothe
etealfitnessofthings.
noenriousintakingevery
opportunityofrendingtheelvestothehey
apprehendedoainthodhenstant
prefereheotherlad;andastheynceivedthekindnessand
affeustbehighly
disagreeabletoher,theydoubtednotbutthelayingholdonall
o,o
her;ustloveallthoseany
hurt.inthisthhadtheadvantage;forould
onlyscarifythepoorladsreputation,heuldfleahisskin;and,
indeed,hensideredeverylashhegavehisaplintpaidto
hisstress;sothatheuld,ostpropriety,repeatthis
oldfloggingline,”,sedquodan.
ichastisetheenotoutofhatred,butoutoflove.”andthis,indeed,
heoftenhadinhisuth,orrather,agtotheoldphrase,
neverreproperlyapplied,athisfingersends.
forthisreason,principally,thetenncurred,aswe
haveseenabove,intheiropiniohethisbeing,
indeed,alsttheonlyinstaheirncurringonanypoint;
for,besidethediffereheirprinciples,theyhadbothlongago
stronglysuspectedeachothersdesign,andhatedoherh
nolittledegreeofieracy.
thistualanisityheiralteate
surs.blifilkheylongbeforethey
igi;or,indeed,intendedsheshould:fortheyproceeded
r.
allhy.buttheyhadnoreasonforanysuchfear;shewaswell
enoughpleasedhapassion,ofendednoneshould
haveanyfruitsbutherself.andtheonlyfruitsshedesignedfor
herselfteryandurtship;forhed
theytus,andalongtiequally.sheher
inedtofavourtheparsonsprinciples;butsquarespersonwas
reagreeabletohereye,forhelyn;he
pedagoguedidinuntenanceverynearlyreselethatgentlen,who,
intheharlress,isseeingtheladiesinbridewell.
rs.blifilhadbeensurfeitedhthessof
rriage,ustedbyitsbitters,orfrothercauseit
proceeded,iisheuldneverbebroughtto
listentoanysendproposals.holastnversedh
squareacythatlicioustonguesbegan
tohingsofher,tohesakeofthelady,
asthattheyotherulehtandthe
fitnessofthings,,andthereforeshallnot
blotourpaper.thepedagogue,tiscertain,whippedon,
houtgettingastepohisjoueysend.
indeedhehadttedagreaterror,andthatsquaredisvered
self.s.blifilas,perhaps,thereadery
havefuessedoverandabovepleasedhthe
behaviourofherhusband;nay,tobeho,sheabsolutelyhatedhi
tillhisdeathatlastalittlerenciledhioheraffes.it
ost
violentregardtotheoffspringshehadbyhiand,infact,she
hadsolittleofthisregard,thatinhisinfancysheseldoawher
son,ortookanynoti;andhencesheacquiesced,aftera
littlereluallthefavoursr.allhyshowered
onthefoundling;thegoodncalledhisownboy,andinall
thingsputoireequalityasterblifil.thisacquiesce
ins.blifilily,as
arkofherndesour,andshewas
iginedbyallothers,asandsquare,tohatethe
foundlinginherheart;nay,therecivilityshesho,the
retheynceivedshedetestedhiandthesurerschesshewas
layingforhisruin:forastheythoughtitheriohate
hiitforhert
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thorenfirdinhisopinion,asshehadrethan
onceslilycausedhiojones,r.allhy,whowas
ahisexercise,wasabroad;whereasshehadnevergivenany
suchordersngyoungblifil.andthishadlikeposed
uponsquare.iy,thoughshecertainlyhatedherownsonof
onstrousitappears,iassuredsheisnota
singularinstancesheappeared,nothstandingallheroutward
pliaobeinherheartsuffitlydispleasedhallthe
favourshor.allhytothefoundling.shefrequently
plaihisbehindherbrothersbadverysharply
suredhiorit,bothtothandsquare;nay,shehrow
itihofallself,tlequarrel,or
ff,asitisvulgarlycalled,arosebet.
hogreokensofthatgallantryof
teerndshisdisination
ed,and
atlastshesoevidentlydenstratedheraffetobe
chstrohanpossible
tostakeheranylonger.she,
anddisveredsuchsatisfaanddelightinhispany,that
beforeheearivaltoboth
squareandth;andisherybeganto
talkasloudlyofherin,astheyhadbeforedoneof
thatosquare:onthephilosopher
nplacablehatredforourpoorheroe.
chapter7
inselfkeshisappearahestage
though.allselfhastytoseethingsina
disadvantageouslight,andrahepublicvoice,h
seldoeachestoabrotherorahusband,thoughitringsinthe
earsofalltheneighbourhood;yetrs.blifil
totoandtheprefereoherown
son,oftheutstdisadvahatyouth.
forsuchpassionind,
thatnothingbutthesteelofjusticeuldeversubdueit.tobe
unfortunateinanyrespecterit
tounterpoiseit,totuthesanspity,and
toengagehisfriendshipandhisbeion.
hereforeheplainlysaasterblifilely
detestedforthatheother,hebegan,onthat
andthe
effeinds,i
hereexplaintostofreaders.
henceforueih
throughthegnifyingend,aheglass
ied,sothattheybecascarceperceptible.andthisperhapsthe
aableteerofpityykendable;buttheepthe
annaturealoexcuse;forhenosoonerperceived
thatpreferehanthatpooryouth
hobegantosinkinhisaffesasheroseinhers.
this,itistrue,selfaloneneverhavebeeo
eradihisbosobutit,
andprepared.allindforthoseiressionsh
afterightyeventsthatainedhereafter
inthishistory;andtoustbeheunfortunate
lad,byhisouch
ntributed.
inrerdingsoinstahese,ly
uood,affordaveryusefullessontothosewelldisposed
youthsayherefind,
thatgoodnessofheart,andopennessofteer,thoughthesey
givethereatfortioapridein
theiroinds,eans,alasdotheirbusinessinthe
spearenecessaryeventothebestof
n.theyareindeed,asitovirtue,houthshe
everbesafe.itisnotenoughthatyourdesigns,nay,that
yourausttakecaretheyshall
appearso.ifyourinsidebeneversobeautiful,youstpreservea
fairoutsidealso.thisstbenstantlylookedto,orlid
envyakecaretoblaitso,thatthesagacityandgoodness
ofanallhybeabletoseethroughit,andtodiscethe
beautiesyyoungreaders,beyournstantxi
thatnontoherulesof
prudenorueherselflookbeautiful,unlessshebe
bede.andthis
precept,hydisciples,ifyoureadhdueattention,you
plesinthe
followingpages.
iaskpardonforthisshortappearance,byhe
stage.itisiyforo
disveringtheroensplit,i
ynotbesuoodtorendtheveryanstohy
readers,bytheyhis,
asiuldnotprevailonanyofayselfwas
obligedtodeclare.
chapter8
achildishi,inured
dispositionintoones
thereaderyreerthat.alljonesalittle
horse,asakindofsrtneyforthepunishntagined
hehadsufferedily.
thishorsetoeptabovehalfayear,andthenrodehioa
neighbfair,andsoldhi
athisretu,beiiohhehaddoneh
theneyforhehorselaredhewould
nottellhi
”oho”saysth,”youthenioutofyour
brh”;thatbeingtheplacetoation
oneverydoubtfuloccasion.
touhebaan,ahing
preparedforexecution,,gave
theintoanotherapartnt;
,heputthesaquestiontohi
thhadbeforeaskedhi
tonsnothing;butasforthat
tyrannicalrascal,heakehinyotheranshan
hacudgel,hobeab
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allhisbarbarities.
.allaheladforhisiand
disrespeaster;butchreforhis
avohtheentire
lossofhisfavour,ifheeverheardsuouth;
for,hesaid,heorbefriendareprobate.bythese
andthelikedeepuntoin
editatedso
retuforallthesrtingfavourshehadreceivedatthehandsof
thepedagogue.her.allhytoexpress
aagainstth;ahegood
n,aftersoeadnitioedhioproceed,
hhedidasfollows:
”indeed,dearsir,iloveandhonouryourethanalltheworld:
iknoyself
ifithoughtheartitude.uldthelittle
horseyougavespeak,iaureheuldtellyouhowfondiwasof
yourpresent;forihadrepleasureinfeedinghihaninriding
hiindeed,sir,ityhearttopart;norwouldi
havesoldhiponanyotheratinthehanidid.you
yourself,sir,iavinced,incase,e:
fooneeversosensiblyfeltthesfortunesofothers.would
youfeel,dearsir,ifyouthoughtyourselftheo
indeed,sir,thereneveriseryliketheirs.”
”likeean”
”oh,sir”ans,”yourpakeeper,hallhislarge
faly,eversin,havebeenperishinghall
theseriesofldandhunger:iuldoseethesepoor
etiko
havebeentheoccasionofalltheirsufferings.iuld,
sir;uponsoul,iuldnot.”herethetearsrandownhis
absolute
destruipartedhyourdearpresent,nothstandingallthe
valueihadforit:isoldthehorsefortheandtheyhaveevery
farthingoftheney.”
.allents,andbeforehespoke
thetearsstartedfroiseyes.heatlengthdisssedtentlerebuke,advisinghiorthefuturetoapplytohincasesof
distress,ratherthantouseextraordinaryansofrelievingthebr >
hielf.
thisaffairuchdebatebetween
thheld,thatthisr.
allhysfadedtopunishthefellowforhis
disobedience.hesaid,insoinstahealled
tobeopposiy,h
hadrkedsoparticularpersonsfordestru;andthatthis
annerar.allhy;
ncluding,asusual,ndationofbirch.
squarearguedstronglyoherside,inoppositionperhapsto
th,orinplianceedverychto
approvejoneshaddoedonthisoccasion,
asiavinyreadersuchableradvocates
forpoorjopertiorelateit.iwas
notdifficulttoreherulehtana
possibletodeducefroherule.
chapter9
ntaininganinoreheinouskind,nts
ofthandsquare
ithathbeenobservedbysonofchgreaterreputationfor
thahatsfortunesseldosingle.aninstance
ofthisy,ibelieve,beseeninthosegentlenhe
sfortuohaveanyoftheirrogueriesdetected;forheredisvery
seldotopstilltheeout.thusithappeopoorto
hehorse,thanhewas
disveredtohavesotibeforesoldafinebibler.
all,theneyarisingfrosalehehad
disposedofinthesahisbiblesterblifilhad
purchased,thoughhehadalreadysuotherofhisolyout
ofrespe,being
unilyat
halfpriself;forhe
ohathehad
laidupalsteverypenny.allhy.
sopeoplehavebeeobeabletoreadinnobookbut
theirothetiasterblifil
possessedofthisbible,heneverusedanyother.nay,hewasseen
readinginitchoftehanhehadbeforebeeninhisown.now,as
hefrequentlyaskedthtoexplaindiffi,
thatgentlenunfortuooknotisna,hwas
anypartsofthebook.thisbroughtonaninquiry,h
obligedsterblifiltodisvertheatter.
theofthiskind,hhecalled
sacrilege,shouldnotgounpunished.hethereforeproceeded
iediatelytocastigation:andnotedhthathe
acquainted.alleeting,onstrous
:inveighingagainstto
bitterter,andlikeninghiothebuyersandsellerswhowere
drivenoutofthetele.
squaresaatterinaverydifferentlight.hesaid,he
uldnotperceiveanyhighersellingonebookthanin
sellingahattosellbiblesrictlylawfulbyalllaws
bothdivineandhun,andnsequentlytherenessin
it.hetoldth,thathisgreathisoccasion
broughttohisoryofaverydevoutan,ofpure
regardtion,stoletillotsonssernsfroladyofher
acquaintance.
thisstorycausedavastquantityofbloodtorushintotheparsons
face,selfhepalest;andheo
replythandanger,hadnots.blifil,whowas
presentatthisdebate,interposed.thatladydeclaredherself
absolutelyof.squaresside.sheargued,indeed,veryleaedlyin
supportofhisopinion;andncludedhadbeen
guiltyofanyfault,shestnfessheroobe
equallyculpable;forthatsheuldseenodifferehe
buyerandtheseller;bothofobedrivenoutof
thetele.
s.blifilhavingdeclared
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theandth,entioned,durstnot
vedisobligingthelady,ostchoakedh
indignation.asto.allhy,hesaid,siheboyhadbeen
alreadypunishedheentsonthe
occasion;andust
leavetothereadersoure.
soohis,anaekeeperby
squireaninanorthepartridgewas
killed,fordepredationsofthelikekind.thisost
unfortunatecirceforthefellonotonlyofitself
threatenedhisruin,butactuallyprevented.all
resthiohisfavour:forasthatgentlenone
eveningasterblifilandyoungjohelatterslilydrew
hiothehabitationofblackgee;ilyofthatpoor
ely,hisisery
aures:
forastotheheyhadreerdebtshad
nsudalstthewhole.
sur.
alldiatelygavethetheraupleofguineas,h
anburstinto
tearsatthisgoodness,and,uldnot
refrainfroxpressinghergratitudetotowhohad,shesaid,
longpreservedbothherandhersfr.”,”says
she,”hadarseltoeat,norhavethesepoorchildrenhadaragto
puton,buthisgoodnesshathbestowedonus.”for,indeed,
besidesthehorseandthebible,toadsacrifiightgown,
andotherthings,totheuseofthisdistressedfaly.
ontheirretuho,toadeuseofallhiseloqueodisplay
theessofthesepeople,andthepenitenceofblackgee
hielf;andinthishesucceededsor.allhysaid,he
thoughtthenhadsufferedenoughfor;thathewould
fivehiandthinkofsoansofprovidingforhindhis
faly.
johis,thoughitwasdarkwhen
theyretuedho,heuldnothelpgoingbackale,inashower
ofrain,toacquaintthepooranhthegladtidings;but,like
otherhastydivulgersofhe
troubleofntradigit:fortheillfortuneofblackgee
deuseoftheveryopportunityofhisfriendsabseoovertu
allagain.
chapter10
inasterblifilandjonesappearindifferentlights
sterblifilfellveryshortofhispanionintheaable
qualityofruch
higherkind,naly,injustihthe
preceptsandexaleofthandsquare;forthoughtheywould
bothkefrequeheercy,yetithatin
realitysquareheldittobeinnsistenththeruleht;
aoheaven.the
tendidindeedsodifferinopiniohe
objeevirtue;bywouldprobably
havedestroyedonehalfofnkind,andsquaretheotherhalf.
sterblifilthen,thoughhehadkeptsilehepresenceof
jones,yet,atter,uldbyno
ansehoughtofsufferinghisuonferfavourson
theundeservihereforeresolvediediatelytoacquainthibr >
hthefactlyhihereader.the
truthofhwasasfollows:
thegakeeper,aboutayearafterheissedfror.
allssellingthehorse,beingin
ofbread,eithertofillhisoouthorthoseofhisfaly,ashe
passedthroughafieldbelongingto.eespiedahare
sittinginherforthisharehehadbaselyandbarbarouslyknocked
onthehead,againstthelaheland,andnolessagainstthe
laen.
thehigglertothehareuaken
nynthsaftereuponhio
kehispeagevidenceagainstso
poacher.andno,asbeinga
personalreadyobnoxiousto.ein
theuntry.hehebestsacrificethehiggleruld
ke,ashehadsuppliedhisindbythisansthe
ers:for
thesquire,beingchardhthepokgee,
asiransgressionadenofurther
enquiry.
hadthisfar.allight
probablyhavedohegakeeperverylittleschief.butthereis
nozealblihanthaththeloveofjustice
againstoffenders.sterblifilhadfotthedistahe
ti.hevariedlikeahefadbythehasty
additionofthesiershensiderablyalteredthestory;for
hesaidthatgeehadight
probablyhavebeeright,hadnotsterblifilunluckilyinsisted
onaproseofser.allhybeforeherevealedthe
ttertohibutbythatansthepakeepeed
self:forasthefactof
killingthehare,andoftheabrought,ainlytrue,
.allhyhadnodoubtherest.
shortlivedthenr.allhy
theingdeclaredhehadfreshreason,houtassigningit,
forhisanger,andstritontiongeeanyre:
thoughasforhisfaly,hesaidhefrobr >
starving;butastothefelloself,hetothe
lafroreaking.
toldbynoansdiviner.allhy,forof
sterblifilhehadnottheleastsuspi.however,ashis
friendshipents,henow
deterryahodofpreservingthepakeeper
frouin.
joer.e.hehadsreatlyrendedhielftothatgentlen,byleapingover
fivebarredgates,andbyotheraanship,thatthesquire
haddeanifhehadbut
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sunlyassertedatadrinkingbout,
thattohouldhuntapackofhoundsforathousandpoundofhis
ney,aninthery.
bysuselfhthe
squire,thatheosteguestathistable,an**vourite
panioninhissport:everythingostdear,to
uchatthendof
jones,asiftheyhadbeenhisoake
useofthisfavouronbehalfofhisfriendblackgee,hehoped
tointroduecapacityin
r.allhy.
thereader,ifhehatthisfelloasalreadyobnoxious
to.e,andifhensidersfarthertheybusinessby
ansdispleasurehadbeenincurred,willperhaps
hisasafoolishanddesperateuaking;butifhe
shouldtotallyndeyoungjohatat,hely
applaudhitheninghielfagierest
onsoarduousanoccasion.
forthispurpose,then,toppliedto.esdaughter,a
youngladyofaboutseventeenyearsofage,herfather,
afterthoseioned,loved
aeedabovealltheeinfluen
thesquire,sotoadsolittleinfluenher.butthisbeing
theintendedheroihisweourselvesare
greatlyinlove,andnyofourreaderswillprobablybein
lovetoo,beforeeanspropersheshouldkeher
appearaheendofabook.
bookiv
ntainiiofayear
chapter1
ntainingfivepagesofpaper
astruthdistinguishesourthoseidleroncesh
arefilledoheprodus,notofnature,butof
disteeredbrains;andndedbyan
ecritictothesoleuseofthepastryok;so,oher
hand,blahatkindofhistoryha
stothinkisnolessolunt
ofthebrehereadingitshouldbealtendedha
tankardofgoodale
oryradeale,
soothesthesadseriesofherserioustale.
forasthisistheliquorofdehistorians,nay,perhapstheir
se,ifaybelievetheopinionofbutler,tributes
inspirationtoale,itoughtlikeobethepotationoftheir
readers,sinceeverybookoughttobereadespiritandin
thesannerasitisousauthorof
hurlothruotoldaleaedbishop,thatthereasonhislordshipuld
nottastetheexcellenceofhispiecehathedid
enthehielfhadalways
hadinhisoposedit.
thathtbeinnodangerofbeinglikened
tothelaboursofthesehistorians,akeneveryoccasionof
interspersingthroughtheiles,descriptions,and
otherkindofpoeticaleellishnts.theseare,indeed,designed
tosupplytheplaind,whenever
thosesluers,toihereaderas
.hout
interruptionsofthiskind,thebestnarrativeofplaintteroffact
stoverpohingbuttheeverlasting
erhasasself,be
proofagainstaneanyvolus.
iwehave
entalpartsof
ouroreproper
thanthepresent,tointrodusiderable
characteronthese;noless,ihantheheroihis
heroi.here,therefore,hought
propertopreparethendofthereaderforherreception,byfilling
itagethefaceof
nature.andforthisthodanyprets.first,thisis
anartuchpractisedby,ickpoets,who
seldoailtopreparetheiraudiehereceptionoftheir
principalcharacters.
thustheheroeisalsand
truets,iorouseartialspiritintheaudiendto
abastandfustian,r.lockesblind
nhavegrosslyerredinlikeningtothesoundofa
truet.again,ingforth,softsiften
nductstheage,eithertosoothetheaudiehe
softnessofthetenderpassion,ortolullandpreparetheorthat
gentlesluerinostprobablybeposedbythe
ensuingse.
andnotonlythepoets,butthestersofthesepoets,thenagers
ofplayhouses,seeobeinthissecret;for,besidestheaforesaid
kettledru,&c.,etheheroesapproach,heis
generallyusheredoagebyalargetroopofhalfadozen
seshifters;andhoagiohis
appearance,ybencludedfrohefolloheatricalstory:
kingpyrrhusdianalehouseboheatre,
ogooage.theheroe,beinguno
quithisshoulderoftton,andasuhe
indignationof.anagerftheaudience
,hadbribedthesehisharbiobeoutoftheway.while
.herefore,hunderingout,”hecarpeo
onarchveryquietlyeathis
tton,andtheaudience,hopatieertain
theelvesusihisabsence.
tobeplain,ichquestiohepoliti,h
generallyagoodhheutilityof
thispraayor
ntractsagooddealofthatreverehrough
theyear,bytheseveralpageantsp.nay,i
sthateveniself,notrerkablyliabletobe
captivatedpressions
ofchpregstate.anstruttingina
procession,afterothers,i
havencei
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seeinghinansituation.butthereisoance,h
esexaofsendingona
basketan,pataronation,andtostrew
thestagehflohegreatpersonagesbegintheir
processioientsainlyhaveihegoddess
floraforthispurpose,andityfortheir
priests,orpolitistohavepersuadedthepeopleofthereal
presenortalhadpersonatedherand
perfordheroffice.butposingonour
reader;andthereforethoseay,
iftheyplease,entioned
basketan.ouriion,inshort,istointroduceourheroine
ostsoleityinourpohaionofstile,
andallothercircespropertoraisetheveionofour
reader.indeedaincauses,advisethoseofour
lereaderss,toreadnofarther,well
assured,thathoiablesoeverthepictureofourheroinewill
appear,asitisreallyapyfroature,nyofourfair
uosatisfyanypassion,andto
ansaleperfehourpencilwillbeable
toraise.
andnohoutanyfurtherpreface,oouext
chapter.
chapter2
ashorthintofe,andadescription
ofsssophiae
hushedbeeveryruderbreath.ytheheathehewinds
nfineinironbsofnoisyboreas,andthe
sharppointednoseofbitterbitingeurus.dothou,szephyrus,
risingfrrantbed,unttheesky,andleadonthose
delisofhthelovelyflora
froerchaer,perfudhpearlydehe1stof
june,herbirthday,thebloongid,inlooseattire,gently
tripsitovertheverdantad,odoher
hoge,tilltheesenalled,andloursntend
ost.
sysheheredchoristersof
nature,estevenhandelexcell,tuneyour
lodiousthroatstocelebrateherappearance.frooveproceedsyour
sidtoloveitretus.ahereforethatgentlepassionin
everyssinure
arrayher;bedeckedhbeauty,youth,sprightliness,innoce,
desty,andtendeess,breathingsherrosylips,and
dartingbrightnessfroersparklihelovelysophiaes
reader,perhapsthouhastseeueofthevenusdedicis.
perhaps,too,thouhastseenthegalleryofbeautiesathatonurt.
thouystreereachbrightchurchillofthegalaxy,andall
thetoastsofthekitcat.or,iftheirreig
leastthouhastseentheirdaughters,thenolessdazzliiesof
thepresentage;es,should,hey
e.
nohouhastseenallthese,benotafraidoftherudeanswer
ananythings.
no.ifthouhastseenallthesehoutkyis,thou
hastnoeyes;ifhoutfeelingitspohouhast.
yetisitpossible,friend,thatthouyesthaveseenall
theseaideaofsophiforshe
didnotexa.sheostlikethepictureof
ladyranelagh:and,ihaveheard,restilltothefausdutchessof
zaristofallshereseledoneagenever
departfroybreast,and,ifthoudostreer,thouhast
then,friend,aeideaofsophia.
butlestthisshouldnothavebeenthyfortune,wewillendeavour
ostskilltodescribethisparagon,thoughwearesensible
thathestabilitiesareveryietothetask.
sophia,then,theonlydaughterof.e,iddlesized
an;butratheriningtotall.hershapeo,but
extrelydelisprosedthe
truestsyetryinherlis.herhair,hk,wasso
luxuriant,thatitreachedherddle,beforeshecutittoply
odefashion;anditurledsogracefullyinher
hatfetobeheroouldfind
anypartofthefadedlessndationtha,
itghtpossiblythinkherforeheadghthavebeenhigherhout
prejudicetoher.hereyebrohedbeyond
thepoitate.herblackeyeshadalustreinthe
nessuldinguish.heosely
regular,ah,inly
ansioninthoselines:
herlipshin,
pardtothather,
sobeehadstungitnewly.
hercheeksple,
iledisvered.herhadcertainlyitsshare
infthebeautyofherface;butittosayit
all,thoughperhapsitherofthe
forrkind.herplexionhadratherreofthelilythanofthe
rose;butodestyincreasedheaturallour,no
verlionuldequalit.theindeedcryouththe
celebrateddr.donne:
herpureandeloquentblood
spokeinhercheeks,andsodistinctly
thatoalstsayherbodythought.
heeckued:andhere,ifiafraid
ofoffendingherdelicacy,ightjustlysay,thehighestbeautiesof
thefausvenusdedicisdone.hereenessh
nolilies,ivory,noralabasteruldtch.theficaric
ghtindeedbesupposedfronvytoverthatbosowas
cherthanitself.itwasindeed,
nitorsplendenspariorrepurius.
aglossshiningbeyondthepurestbrightnessofparianrble.
suche
disgracedbyaninhabitantunindwaseveryway
equaltoherperson;nay,thelatterborroecharfrohe
forr;foriled,thesperdiffusedthat
gloryoverheruntenanceyoff
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butastherearenoperfeinddisver
theelvesinthatperfeticytoendtointroduce
ourreaderingyouure,soitisneedlessto
ntiontheere:nay,itisakindoftacitaffronttoour
readersuanding,andyalsorobhifthatpleasurehhe
inghisoentofhercharacter.
ity,hoental
acplishntsshehadderivedfroature,theye
irovedandcultivatedbyart:forshehadbeeneducateduhe
careofanaunt,discretion,andwas
thhlyacquaiheh
abouttheurt,eyearssiothe
untry.byherionandinstrus,sophialy
houghperhapssheedalittleofthateaseinher
behaviourobeacquiredonlybyhabit,andlivinghin
iscalledthepolitecircle.butthis,tosaythetruth,isoften
toodearlypurssoinexpressible,that
thefreoexpressthis,when
theydeclaretheyknoitis;yetitsabsenceiswell
pensatedbyinnooodsenseandanaturalgentility
everstandinneedofit.
chapter3
rateatriflingi
thathappenedsoyearssiriflingasitwas,had
sofuturensequences
theaablesophiaeenthyear,whensheis
introdutothishistory.herfather,ashathbeensaid,was
fonderofherthanofanyotherhun
jonesapplied,ioengageherionthebehalfofhis
friendthegakeeper.
butbeforeothisbusiness,ashortrecapitulationof
sopreviousttersybenecessary.
thoughthedifferentteersof.allr.edid
notadtofaveryintiterrespondetheylivedupon
eanstheyoung
peopleofbothfalieshadbeenacquaintedfroheirinfandas
theyeage,hadbeenfrequentplaytes
together.
thegaietyoftoteersuitedbetterhsophia,thanthegrave
andsoberdispositionofsterblifil.andthepreferencehshe
gavetheforrofthese,enappearsoplainly,thataladof
arepassiohansterblifilighthaveshoe
displeasureatit.
ashedidnot,ho,itwould
beanilloffiostrecessesofhis
nd,assosostsecretaffairsof
theirfriends,andoftenpryintotheirclosetsandcupboards,onlyto
disvertheirpovertyandaotheworld.
hotheyhavegivenotherscauseof
offenputedan
aasterblifiltohisanger,hesuperiacityof
thandsquaredisachbetter
principle.
toones,edsophiahalittlebird,
the,hadnursedup,andtaughttosing.
ofthisbird,sophia,thenaboutthirteenyearsold,wasso
extrelyfond,thatherchiefbusinessofeeda,and
her,for
sothebirdesota,thatit
ofthehandofitsstress,hefinger,andlie
edinherbosoedalstsensibleofitsown
happihoughshealallstringaboutitsleg,nor
rustiththelibertyofflyingaway.
oneday,ilydi.
asterblifil,beinginthegardenhlittlesophia,
andtheextrefohatsheshotle
bird,desiredhertotrustitforantinhishands.sophia
presentlypliedansrequest,andafter
sopreviousherbird;ofhhewasno
soonerinpossession,thanhesliptthestringfrotslegandtossed
itintotheair.
thefoolishanilnosoonerperceiveditselfatliberty,than
fettingallthefavoursithadreceivedfroophia,itflew
direedistance.
sophia,seeingherbirdgone,s
jones,diatelyrantoher
assistance.
heedofhadhappehanhecursed
blifilforapitifullidiately
strippingoffhisatheappliedhielftogthetreeto
hebirdescaped.
toadalstreveredhislittlenasake,hebran
hathungoveraal,broke,andthe
poorladpluedoverheadandearsintotheer.
sophiasnosobjedassheapprehended
theboyslifeedtentislouderthan
before;andierblifilhielfnohallthe
vociferationinhispower.
thepahegarden,were
instantlyalard,andcaallforth;butjustastheyreachedthe
al,toortheertyshallohatpart
arrivedsafelyonshore.
thfellviolentlyonpoortoooddroppingand
shiveringbeforehitohavepatience;
andtuingtosterblifil,said,”pray,child,isthereason
ofallthisdisturbance”
sterblifilansverysorryfori
havedone;ihavebeenunhappilytheoiss
sophiasbirdinhand,andthinkingthepoorcreaturelanguished
forliberty,ioforbeargivingititdesired;
forialethingverycruelinnfining
anything.itseedtobeagainstthelaure,byh
everythinghatharighttoliberty;nay,itisevenunchristian,for
itisnotdoingaginedss
sophiauceedatit,iaureinever
nay,ifihadknoo
thebirditself:forbedupthattreeafter
it,fellintotheer,thebirdtookasendflight,and
presentlyanastyhaaway.”
poorsophia,heardofherlittl
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nceforjoneshadpreventedherperceivingithappened,
shedashor.allhyendeavouredtoassuage,
prosingheraerbird:butshedeclaredshewouldneverhave
another.herfatherchidherfsoforafoolishbird;but
uldellingyoungblifil,ifhewasasonofhis,his
backsideshouldbewellflead.
sophiahetenwere
sentho,aofthepauedtotheirbottle;where
aionehesubjectofthebird,socurious,that
hinkitdeservesachapterbyitself.
chapter4
ntainingsuchverydeepandgravetters,thatsoreaders,
perhaps,ynotreli**
squarehadnoshtedhispipe,than,addressio
allhy,hethusbegan:”sir,iothelpngratulatingyouon
youepheanageof
sensibleobjects,isarrivedatacapacityofdistinguishingright
frotoagainstthelawof
nature,byhinghatharighttoliberty.thesewerehis
pressiontheyhavedeoobe
eradicated.ynhaveahigheotionoftheruleht,and
theetealfitnessofthingsiisingself,frobr >
suchadaeridianofthisyouthothat
ofeithertheelderortheyoungerbrutus.”
herethhastilyinterrupted,andspillingsoofhiswine,
ands
anotherexpressionhedeuseof,ihopeheblechbetter
n.thelaeansnothing.i
kno
it.todoasotive,asthe
boyself;andialadtofindinstrushave
boesuchgoodfruit.”
”ifvanityightindulgesoon
thesaoccasion;forhisnotionsof
rightorhinkisprettyapparent.iftherebenolawof
nature,thereisnhtn.”
”hoitalking
hadeistora”
”drinkabout,”sayse.”poxofyourlaureidont
knoeaherofyou,byrightandy
girlsbirdyopinion;andneighbourallay
doashepleases;butteboysinsuchpractices,istobreed
theptothegallows.”
allhyanshehisnephewhaddone,
butuldnotopunishhiasheactedratherfrenerousthanunotive.”hesaid,”iftheboyhadstolenthe
bird,noneorereadytovoteforasevere
chastisentthanhielf;butithathis
design”:and,i,thatheuldhaveno
othervieselfavoalicious
purposeed,itneveroeredintotheheadof
.alliion
asine,andh,hesaid,hild.
squarehaddeliveredhisopinionsoopenly,thatifhewasnow
silesubttohavehisjudgntsured.hesaid,
therefore,eth,”that.alluch
respecttothedirtyionofproperty.thatinpassingour
judgntsoandghtyas,allprivateregardsshouldbe
laidaside;forbyadheringtothosenarroheyounger
brutushadbeenndeedofingratitude,andtheelderofparricide.”
”andiftheyhadbeenhaooforthosecris,”cried
th,”theyorethantheirdeserts.aupleof
heathenishvillainsheavenbepraisedusesnowadays
ifillingthendsof
pupilsustbe,
ycare,itsbeing
again.thereisyourdisostspoiledalready.i
overheardhiheotherdaydisputingasterblifilthatthere
eritinfaithhouthatisoneofyour
tes,andisupposehehaditfroou.”
”donta,”sayssquare.”to
laughateverisvirtuousa,andfitandrightinthe
natureofthingsheisyourohino,
no,sterblifilisboy.youngasheis,thatladsnotionsof
ralrectitudeidefyyouevertoeradicate.”
thputouousshis,andreplied,”ay,
ay,ihyou.heistoowellgroundedforall
yourphilosophicalttohurt.no,no,ihavetakeoinstil
su”
”andihaveinstilledprintoo,”criessquare.
”eideaofvirtueuldinspireahunndh
thegenerousthoughtofgivinglibertyatoyouagain,
ifitightclaihehonourof
havingihatidea.”
”andifpride,”ightboastof
havingtaughthihatdutyselfassignedashistive.”
”sobetanhath
beentaughttorobdaughterofherbird.ifindisttakecareof
partridgeevirtuiousnorother
setallpartridgesatliberty.”thenslappilenofthe
la,ontheback,hecriedout,”sayyouto
this,.unsellorisnotthisagainstlaw”
thelaselfasfollows:
”ifthecasebeputofapartridge,therebenodoubtbutan
ahoughthisbeferaenaturae,yetbeing
reclaid,propertyvests:butbeingthecaseofasingingbird,
thoughreustbe
nsideredasnulliusinbonis.inthiscase,therefore,inceive
theplaintiffstbenonsuited;andishoulddisadvisethe
bringinganysucha.”
”hesquire,”ifitbenullusbonus,letusdrinkabout,
andtalkalittleofthestateofthenation,orsosuchdisurse
thatsureidontuandawordof
this.itybeleaingandsensefhtiknoyoushall
neverpersuadeintoit.poxyouhaveherofyountioneda
oventure
breakinghis
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ihaveleaingenoughtoseethat.dohealthi
shalllovetheboyforitthelodayihavetolive.”
thushedebateinterrupted;butitwouldprobablyhavebeen
soonresud,hadnot.allhypresentlycalledforhisach,
andcarriedoffthetbatants.
suclusionofthisadvehebird,andofthe
dialogueoccasionedbyit;helpreuntingtoour
reader,thoughithappenedsoyearsbeforethatstageorperiodof
tiatoryisnowarrived.
chapter5
ntainingtteracdatedtoeverytaste
”parvalevesallthingsaffectlightnds,”was
thesentintofagreatsterofthepassionoflove.aainit
is,thatfrohisdaysophiabegantohavesolittlekindnessfor
toones,andnolittleaversionforhispanion.
iirovedboththesepassionsinher
breast;ayonclude,
froersofthese
lads,andhouchtheoedore
thaher.tosaythetruth,sophia,eed
thattothoughahoughtless,rattlingrascal,wasnobodys
ehisoasterblifil,thoughaprudent,discreet,
soberyouleronglyattachedtothe
ionlyofonesingleperson;andhatsinglepersonhe
readerodivianyassistanceofours.
thesetersarenotalhehthe
differentregardsseverallyduetoeither;andhone
aginenkind,froelfi,shouldsho.
butperhapsthereybeapoliticalreasonforit:infindingone
ofatrulybenevolentdisposition,nyveryreasonablysuppose
theyhavefoundatreasure,andbedesirousofkeepingit,likeall
oodthings,totheelves.heheyyigihatto
truetforththepraisesofsuchaperson,hevulgar
phrase,beeat,andcallinginpartakersofthey
ioapplysolelytotheirohisreaso
satisfythereader,iknoeansofatingforthelittle
respelyseenpaidtoacharacterhreally
doesgreathonourtohunnature,andisproductiveofthehighest
goodtosociety.butit
jones,aerblifil,alstassoonassheknehe
aningofthosetwowords.
sophiahadbeeuphreeyearshheraunt;
duringalleshehadseldoeeheroftheseyoung
gentlen.shedined,hor.
allhys.thisertheadvehepartridge,
beforerated.sophiaheardtheoryattable,where
shesaidnothing:norindeeduldheraunyheras
sheretuedho;butherid,o
say,”iss,isupposeyouhaveseenyoungsterblifil
today”sheaer
blifil,asidor.
allastertopunisha
poorboysocruellyforheeffectofhis
goodnature.”shetheedthestorytoherid,and
ncludedhsaying,”dontyouthinkheisaboyofnoblespirit”
thisyoungladyuedtoherfather;he
ndofhishouse,andplacedherattheupperendofhistable,
eagreat
favouriteofthesquireoftendined.youngnofopen,generous
dispositiourallyinedtogallantry,hey
havegooduandings,asscase,exerts
itselfinanobligingplatbehaviourtoalleningeneral.
thisgreatlydistinguishedtoroheboisterousbrutalityofre
untrysquiresontheonehand,andfrohesoleandso
sullentofsterblifiloher;andhebegannow,
atteofaprettyfelloongalltheen
intheneighbourhood.
toehavedtosophiahnoparticularity,unlessperhapsby
shothanhepaidtoanyother.this
distiniablecarriage,seed
todend;butastodesignuponherpersonhehadnone;forh
nhifstupidity;but
perhapslyoatforit
hereafter.
sophia,odesty,hada
rerkablesprightlinessieer.thisly
increasedpany,thathadhenotbeen
veryyoungandthoughtless,hesthaveobservedit:orhadnot.
esthoughtsbeengenerallyeitherinthefield,thestable,
orthedogkeghthaveperhaps:
butsofaranfroaininganysuch
suspieveryopportunityhhisdaughterh
anyloveruldhaveilyirovedto
betteradvantage,byfollohedictatesofhisnatural
gallantryandgoodnature,thaperhapshavedonehadhe
hadthedeepestdesignsontheyounglady.
butioccasionlittleatterescaped
theobservationofothers,sinarked
it;andherheartrievablylostbeforeshesuspecteditwas
indanger.
tters,oeoon,finding
sophiaalone,began,afterashortapology,haveryserious
face,toacquaihatheha**vourtoaskofherhhe
hopedhergoodnessplyh.
thoughhertheyoungnsbehaviour,norindeedhisnnerof
openingthisbusiness,causeof
suspegheinteokelovetoher;yetheature
ethingintoherear,orfroauseitaroseiwill
erhave
intrudeditself;forherlourforsookhercheeks,herlis
treled,aooppedforan
ansherperplexity,byproceedingto
inforerofhisrequest;osolicitherionbehalf
ofthegakeeper,ily,st
be,hesaid,thec
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againsthi
sophiapresentlyreveredhernfusion,and,ilefull
ofsightyfavouryouaskedhso
chgravityiyheart.ireallypitythepoor
felloallttertohis
alltterelinen,andten
shillingsinney,ofhadheard,andithad,iy,
putthissolicitationintohishead.
ouryouth,noboldenedhhissuccess,resolvedtopushthe
tterfarther,auredeventobegherrendationofhibr >
toherfathersserviohe
hofelloelyhe
plaekeeper,henhappeobevat.
sophiaahistoo;butiot
proseyouaserpart,hiassure
youiyfatherhoutobtaining.however,iwilldo
and
hisfalyasobjectsofgreatpassion.andnor.jones,i
staskyouafavour.”
”afavour,dacriesto”ifyouknehepleasureyouhave
giveninthehopesofreceivingandfroou,youhink
byntioningityoudidhegreatestfavouron;forbythis
dearhandiylifetoobligeyou.”
hethensnatchedherhand,andeagerlykissedit,he
firsttihislipshadevertouchedher.theblood,hbefore
hadforsakenherends,byrushing
alloverherfadneckeallof
ascarletlour.sheasensationtohshehadbeen
beforeastranger,andorefleit,
begantoacquaintheresecrets,hereader,ifhe
dothnotalreadyguessthee.
sophia,assoonassheuldspeakinstantly,
infordhihatthefavourshehadtodesireofhiolead
herfatherthroughsonydangersinhunting;forthat,frohe
hadheard,sheetheyout
together,andexpectedsodayorothertoseeherfatherbrought
hobs.shetherefgedhiforhersake,to
berecautious;andashe,
nottoridesodly,nortotakedangerousleapsforthefuture.
torosedfaithfullytoobeyhernds;andafterthankingher
forherkindpliancehhisrequest,tookhisleave,aed
highlychardhhissuccess.
poorsophiaedtoo,butinaverydifferentway.her
sensations,hohereadersheartifheorshehaveanywill
betterrepresentthani,ifihadasnyuthsaseverpoet
anydaintieshhhewas
soplentifullyprovided.
iteveryafteoon,assoonashewas
drunk,tohearhisdaughterplayontheharpsichord;forhewasa
greatloverofsidperhaps,hadhelivedintoighthave
passedforannoisseur;forhealedagainstthefi
positionsof.handel.heneverrelishedanysicbutwas
lightandairy;andindeedhisstfavouritetuneson
theking,st.geehee
others.
hisdaughter,thoughsheistressofsid
handels,ed
toherfatherspleasure,thatsheleatallthosetuooblige
hihointoher
oaste;andherepetitionofhisballads,would
anstosufferher
toplaysothingelse.
thisevening,hoanhis
bottle,sheplayedallhisfavouritesthreetisoverhoutany
soli
hisuch,gavehisdaughterakiss,andsly
iroved.shetookthisopportunitytoexe;
inhatthesquiredeclared,ifshewould
givehiotherboutofoldsirsin,heekeeper
hisdeputatioing.sirsinlayedagainandagain,
tilltheusir.etosleep.inthe
ingsophiadidnotfailtorendhifhise;andhis
attoeydiatelysentfor,orderedtostopanyfurther
proakeoutthedeputation.
tosuccessinthisaffairsooovertheuntry,
andvariousegreatly
applaudingitasanactofgoodnature;otherssneering,andsaying,
”nohatoneidlefelloher.”youngblifilwas
greatlyeit.hehadlonghatedblae
proportionasjonesdelightedinhinotfronyoffencehhe
hadeverreceived,butfroisgreatlovetionandvirtue;
forblackgeehadthereputationofaloosekindofafellow.
blifilthereforerepresehisasflyingin.allhysface;
anddeclared,possibletofindany
othertivefordoinggoodtosuchach.
thandsquarelikeetuheywerenow
especiallythelatterbeegreatlyjealousofyoungjohe
heageofty,wasreallyafine
youngfelloentstohiseed
dailyreahinkhio.
allovedalice.hedeclared
hielfveryisfiedhjoneshaddone.hesaidthe
perseveranendable,
andheorefrequentinstahatvirtue.
butfortune,greatlyrelishessuchsparksasfriend
toperhapsbeoreardentaddressestoher,
gaveno
to.allans
goodnesshadhithertoseenthen.
chapter6
anapologyfortheinsensibilityof.jooallthecharof
thelovelysophiinay,inansiderabledegree,
loationofthosenofand
gallantryostofourdeedies
therearetafraid,havealready
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sophia.theforroftheseehisprudeneglegan
opportunitytopossesshielfof.esfortune;andthe
latterhisbackosofineagirl,
edreadytoflyintohisar,ifheto
receiveher.
no
ofeitherofthesechargesforitsofno
excuse;andishallproduceagainstthelatterchargewill,i
apprehend,besaysotis
beofferedintigation,ishallsetforththeplaintterof
fadleavetheination.
.joneshadso,houghithinkers
arenotthhlyagreedinitsna,dothcertainlyinhabitso
hus;soproperlytodistinguishright
frotandiner,andto
restrainandfrohelatter.
thissoaybeindeedreseledtothefaustrunkkerin
theplayhouse;for,hepersondoth
isright,noravishedorfriendlyspectatorissoeagerorso
loudinhisapplause:orary,hic
issoapttohissandexplodehi
togiveahigherideaoftheprincipleian,asore
faliartothepreseybensideredassittingonits
throhend,likethelhin
hisurt;presides,goves,directs,judges,acquits,and
ndesagtoritandjustice,haknoh
nothingescapes,aperationhingdeceive,andan
iyhingrrupt.
thisaost
essentialbarrierbethebrutes;forif
therebesointhehunshapeunderanysuch
donion,iasdesertersfrostoour
neighbours;angtheyhefateofdeserters,andnot
beplathefirstrank.
ourheroe,thorsquareiwill
erne,ronglyuheguidahisprinciple;
forthoughhedidnhtly,yetheneverdidotherwise
,
thattorepaythecivilitiesandlittlefriendshipsofhospitality
byrobbingthehouse,istobethebasest
aofthieves.hedidnotthinkthebasenessofthis
offenitted;onthe
ntrary,iftostealanothersplatedeserveddeathandinfa,it
seedtohiiffieetotherobbing
anofhisune,andofhischildintothebargain.
thisprinfronythoughtof
kinghisfortunebysusforthis,asihavesaid,isan
activeprinciple,anddothnotselfhknowledgeorbelief
only.hadhebeelyenauredofsophia,hepossiblyghthave
thoughtothereleavetosay,thereisgreatdifference
betansdaughterfrohetiveoflove,
anddoihingfrohetiveoftheft.
noansof
sophithoughhegreatlylikedherbeauty,aeedallherother
qualifiade,hopressiononhis
heart;forliabletothechargeofstupidity,
oratleastofoftaste,oat.
thetruththenis,hisheartan.
hereiquestionnotbutthereader
taatter;andquiteatalosstodivinewho
thisaonotdroptahintofanyone
likelytobearivaltosophiforastos.blifil,thoughwe
havebeenobligedtontionsosuspi,
aginingthathe
hadanyforher;and,indeed,iaorrytosayit,buttheyouthof
bothsexesaretooapttobedefitintheirgratitudeforthat
regardoreadvanessokind
tohonourthe
thatthereaderybenolongerinsuspense,hewillbepleased
toreer,thatentiohefalyofgeeseagribr >
nlyekeeper,edat
presentofahildren.
thesendofthesechildreneolly,
andedohehandsostgirlsinthery.
hinghvulgar
soulsire;soethingfrobr >
thosesoulsp.
thebeautyofthisgirlde,hopressionontotill
shegre,hree
yearsanfirsttocasttheeyesofaffeuponher.and
thisaffehehadfixedonthegirllongbeforeheuldbring
hielftoattetthepossessionofherperson:forthoughhis
nstitutiedhireatlytothishisprinciplesnolessforcibly
restraiodebauchayoungan,hoion
averyheinouscri;andthegoodwillhebore
thefather,passionhehadforhisfaly,verystrongly
rroboratedallsuchsoberrefles;sothatheonceresolvedtetthebetterofhisinations,auallyabstaihree
onthsshouse,orseeinghis
daughter.
noollyhoughtavery
finegirl,andiysheherbeautyofthe
staablekind.ithad,indeed,verylittleoffe,
aleastasan;for,tosay
thetruth,youthandfloridhealthhadaverynsiderablesharein
theposition.
norindreeffehanherperson.asthisall
androbust,sohatboldandfortlehadsheof
desty,thatjoneshadreregardforhervirtuethansheherself.
andasstprobablyshelikedtoswellashelikedher,sowhen
sheperceivedhisbaably
forirelydesertedthehouse,she
foundansofthroha
hattheyouthsthavehadverychorverylittleofthe
heroeifherendeavourshadpro
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triuhedoverallthevirtuousresolutionsofjones;forthoughshe
behavedatlasthalldetreluce,yetiratherchuseto
attributethetriuhtoher,sinfact,itwasherdesign
hsucceeded.
inthenduatter,isay,llyso,
thatjoributedtheeohielf,andnsidered
theyounganasoheviolentattacksofhis
passion.helikeputedheryieldingtotheungoveableforceof
herloveto;andthisthereaderohavebeena
verynaturalandprobablesupposition,asorethanonce
ntioheunnelinessofhisperson:and,indeed,hewas
ohehandsostyoungfelloheworld.
astherearesondsasterblifils,
aresolelyplaonesinglepersoand
indulgencealoheynsideroneveryoccasiardingthegood
andillofallothersasrelyindifferent,anyfartherthanas
theyntributetothepleasureoradvahatperson:so
thereisadifferentteerofndue
evenfroelflove.suneverreceiveanykindofsatisfa
frohatsatisfais
oakingitsesortnecessaryto
theirownease.
ofthislatterspecieshispirl
asoneiseryhehadcausedtobedepeon
hielf.herbeautyilltheobjectofdesire,thoughgreater
beauty,orafresherobject,ghthavebeenreso;butthelittle
abatentionhadoccasiohiswashighly
overbalaheionsoftheaffehshe
visiblyborehiandofthesituationinto
her.theforrofthesecreatedgratitude,thelatterpassion;and
both,togetherapassion
ight,houtaviolehealledlove;
though,perhaps,itfirstnotveryjudiciouslyplaced.
this,theruereasonofthatinsensibilityhhehad
shosofsophia,andthatbehaviourinheright
havebeenreasonablyenoughinterpretedasanenuragenttohis
addresses;forasheuldnotthinkofabandoninghislly,poorand
destituteassheoreuldheeainanotionof
betrayingsuchacreatureassophia.andsurely,hadhegiventhe
leastenuragenttoanypassionforthatyounglady,hesthave
beenabsolutelyguiltyofoherofthosecris;eitherof
yopinion,haveveryjustlysubjectedhiothat
fate,hisfirstintroduintothishistory,i
ntioohavebeengenerallypredictedashiscertaiiny.
chapter7
beingtheshortestchapterinthisbook
hertherfirstperolly;and
iohideitfroeeighbours,shefoolishlyclothedher
inthatsackher;though,ihatyoung
ladyhadlittleapprehensionthatthepooranwouldhavebeen
.
llyedhthefirstopportunitysheeverhadofshowing
herbeautytoadvantage;forthoughsheuldveryo
eherselfintheglass,evenwhendressedinrags;and
thoughshehadinthatdressheheartofjones,andperhaps
ofsoothers;yetshethoughttheadditionoffineryuch
iroveherchar,aendhers.
lly,therefore,havingdressedherselfoutinthissack,ha
heroantshadgivenher,
repairstochurchhherfaninherhandtheverysunday.the
greataredebitionand
vanitytotheelves.thesenoblequalitiesflourishasnotablyina
untrychurdchurchyardasinthedra,orinthe
eshaveindeedbeenlaidiryhwouldhardly
disgracethenclave.hereisanistry,andhereisan
opposition.hereareplotsandcirtions,partiesandfas,
equaltothoseobefoundinurts.
noraretheenherelesspractisedinthehighestfes
thantheirfairsuperiorsinqualityandfortune.hereareprudes
aes.herearedressingandogling,falsehood,envy,
liontothest
splendidassely,orpolitestcircle.letthoseofhighlife,
therefore,nolongerdespisetheignoraheirinferiors;northe
vulgaranylongerrailatthevicesoftheirbetters.
llyhadseatedherselfsotibeforeshewasknownbyher
neighbours.andthenahroughtheion,
”overed,sueering,giggling,
tittering,andlaughingensuedahat.allhywas
obligedtoexerthisauthoritytopreserveanyde.
chapter8
abattlesungbytheseinthehoristile,and
theclassicalreadertaste
.ehadaeinthisparish;andashishousestood
atlittlegreaterdistanhisown,hevery
ofteningsophia
happeobepresentatthisti.
sophiauchpleasedshepitied
forhersilicityinhavingdressedherselfinthatnner,asshe
saongherequals.shenosooner
ekeeper,andorderedhi
hisdaughtertoher;sayingsheily,
andghtpossiblyplacethegirlaboutheron
id,her.
priuruckatthis;ferto
thefaultintheshapeofhisdaughter.heansring
voice,”thatheollyooaoonher
ladyship,asshehadneverbeenatservice.””notterforthat,”
sayssophi”sheprove.ialeasedhthegirl,and
aesolvedtotryher.”
blackgeenoohisunselhe
depeoextri;bute
thitherhefoundhishouseinsonfusion.sogreatenvyhadthis
sackoccasiohatr.allhyahergentrywere
gonefrohurch,therage,hertobeennfined,b
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intoanuproar;and,havieditselfatfirstinopprobrious
ures,betookitselfatlastto
certainssiletheirplastiature
theythreateherthelossoflifeorofli,werehowever
suffitlydreadfultoauch
spirittobearthistreatnttaly.havingthereforebuthold,as
ofouroies,letushereinviteasuperior
pooourassistance.
yeses,then,osingbattles,and
principallythoudidstreunttheslaughterinthose
fields,ifthounotstarvedh
thyfriendbutler,assistonthisgreatoccasion.allthingsare
notinthepowerofall.
asavastherdofersyard,if,heyare
lked,theyheartheircalvesatadistance,lantingtherobbery
tting,roarandbellohthe
sorsetshirebanhallaloo,deupofalstasnysqualls,
screa,andotherdifferentsoundsastherewerepersons,orindeed
passionsangthesoedby
fear,andothershadnothingintheirheadsbuttheloveoffun;but
chieflyenvy,thesisterofsatan,andhisnstantpanion,
rushedangthe;whono
soonercauptollythantheypeltedherhdirtandrubbish.
lly,havingendeavouredinvaintokeahandsoretreat,
facedabout;andlayingholdedbess,hefront
oftheene,sheatonebloy
oftheehoughnearahundredinnuer,seeieof
theirgeneral,gavebaypaces,airedbehindanewdug
grave;forthechurchyardhefieldofbattle,herewas
tobeafuhatveryevening.llypursuedhervictory,and
catgupaskullhesideofthegrave,discharged
ithsuchfury,thathavinghitatayloronthehead,thetwo
skullssentequallyforthaholloeeting,andthe
taylortookpresentlyasureofhislengthontheground,he
skullslaysidebyside,anditore
valuableofthetollythentakingathighboneinherhand,
fellinangtheflyingranks,anddealingherblohgreat
liberalityoherside,overthreanyaghty
heroeandheroine.
reunt,ose,thenasofthosehisfatalday.
first,jeytthe
pleasantbanksofslyourhadnourished,wherehe
firstleatthevocalart,hwakes
andfairs,hecheeredtheruralnyhsandshegreen
theyinterselfstood
fiddlingandjuingtohisousic.hotlenowavailshis
fiddlehethustheverdantfloorhhiscarcass.,old
echepole,thesoour
azonianheroine,aelyfelltotheground.hewasa
sostasoiseasahouse.
histobaetifroispocket,h
llytookupaslabled
unfortunatelyoveratostone,gholdofher
ungarteredstogiedtheorderofnature,andgaveherheels
thesuperioritytoherhead.bettypippin,hyerherlover,
fellbothtotheground;eshesalutesthe
earth,ahesky.toreckle,thesthsso
viadeexcellent
pattens;nay,theverypattenhhhekeddownwashis
oanship.hadhebeenatthattisingingpsalinthe
church,heisscrohedaughter
ofafarr;johngiddish,hielfafarr;nanslouch,esther
dlihethreessespotter,her
keepsthesignoftheredlioychaerid,jackostler,and
nyothersofinferioote,layrollingangthegraves.
notthatthestrenuousarfllyreaanyof
thentheirflightoverthreher.
butnoune,fearingshehadactedoutofcharacter,andhad
ineside,especiallyasitheright
side,hastilytuedabout:foozekielbrown
caressedinhisar;norhealohalftheparishbesides;so
faushefieldsofvenus,norindeedlessinthoseof
rs.thetrophiesofboththeseherhusbandalon
hisheadandfaanheaddidbyitshosdisplaythe
arousgloriesofached
facelessdealentsorrathertalonsofadifferentkind.
nolongerborethisazontheshafulflightofherparty.she
stoptshort,and,callingaloudtoallwhofled,spokeasfollows:”ye
sorsetshiren,orratheryesorsetshireen,areyenot
ashadthustoflyfrosingleanbutifnootherwilloppose
her,iselfandjoantopherehehonourofthe
victory.”havingthussaid,shefle,andeasily
herhand,atthesaticlawingoff
herollyh
herlefthand,sheattackedhersofuriouslyinthefacehthe
right,thatthebloodsoootriollywas
notidlethisovedthetheheadofgoody
brohenfasteningonherhairhonehand,htheother
shetoissueforthfrohenostrilsof
theene.
batantshadboeoffsuffitspoilsof
hairfroheheadofherantagonist,theragethe
garnts.inthisattacktheyexertedsochviolehatinavery
feiheyiddle.
itisluckyfortheenthattheseatoffistycuff
thesaasangn;butthoughtheyyseelittle
todeviatefroheirsex,heygoforthtobattle,yetihave
observed,theyneverset,astoassailthebosoofeach
other;ostofthethis,iknow,
soderivefroheirbeingofarebloodyinationthanthe
les.ontheyapplytotheothepart
aysteasilybedrasafarfetchedas
uredsupposition.
goodybroollyinthisparticular;
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forrhadindeeds,herbosofitybesocalled,as
anyotherproperties,exactlyreselingan
apieent,uponighthavedrueda
nsiderableage.
lly,besideherpresentunhappyndition,ly
fordinthoseparts,andght,perhaps,havetetedtheenvyof
brojones
atthisinstantputaeendtothebloodyse.
thisacter
blifil,andjones,haduheirhorses,afterchurch,totakethe
air,andhadriddenaboutaquarterofale,hanging
hisndnotidly,butforareasonhweshallunfoldassoon
asentoride
aionbeing
pliedofybackagaintothechurchyard.
sterblifil,obasseled,and
teniureinbatants,stopthis
horsetoenquireatter.auntryfelloghis
head,ans:”idontker,unti;antpleaseyour
honour,herehathbeenavight,ithiweengoodybrownand
llseagri”
”houtingforananswer,having
disveredthefeaturesofhisllythroughallthedisposurein
heynoilyalighted,tuedhishorseloose,and,
leapiheoher.shenoburstinginto
tears,toldhioreated.uponh,
fettingthesexofgoodybroknoinhis
ragefor,iy,shehadnofenineappearaa
pettiat,ightnotobservehegaveheralashorth
hishorseob,cusedby
ll,hedealthisblohatunlessi
useaythinka
littletooharduponher,asshehathsolatelybeenviolently
spossiblefortoreuntthe
horsehatday.
havingsuredthey,aswellasanyof
horsheroeseverdid,orasdonquixoteoranyknighterrantinthe
hefoundina
nditionustgivebothandreaderpain,tobe
desadhisbreast,torehis
hair,staedontheground,andvoostvengeanallwho
hadbeennceed.hethenpulledoffhisat,andbuttoround
her,puthishatuponherhead,herfaceas
hhishandkerchief,andcalledouttothe
servanttorideasfastaspossibleforasidesaddle,orapillion,
thatheghtcarryhersafeho.
sterblifilobjectedtothesendingaheservant,asthey
hadonlyoassquareseheorderofjones,
heply.
theservauedinaveryshorttihthepillion,and
lly,haviedherragsasould,ed
behindhiinannershee,square,blifil,
andjoending.
herejoneshavingreceivedhisat,givenheraslykiss,and
olly,
androdeonafterhispanions.
chapter9
ntainingtterofnoverypeaceablelour
llyhadnosoonerapparelledherselfinheraccusts,
thanhersistersbegantofallviolentlyuponher,particularlyher
eldestsister,oldhershehadshe
theassuraoehadgivento
therifoneofusyselfhave
thebestright;butiyouthinkitbelongstoyourbeauty.i
supposeyouthinkyourselfrehandsorthananyofus.””handher
dooverthecupboard,”criesanother;”id
faybeauty.””youd
betterhaveheparsonsays,”criestheeldest,”andnota
harkeernvoke.””indeed,child,andsoshehad,”saysthe
ther,sobbing:”shehathbroughtadisgraceuponusall.shesthe
vurstofthevalythateverwasawhore.”
”youupbraidother,”criedlly;”you
yourselftobedofsisterthere,hinaeryou
arried.”
”yes,hussy,”ansother,”soiwas
theghtytterofthatiadeaanthen;andifyou
adeaan,ishouldnotbeangry;butyoust
havetodoingan,younastyslut;youwillhavea
bastard,hussy,youe.”
inthissituationblaily,eho
forthepurposebeforentioned.ashishreedaughterswere
allofthealkingtogether,andstoftherying,ite
tibeforeheuldgetanopportunityofbeingheard;butassoonas
sutervaloccurred,heacquaihepanyhsophiahad
saidtohi
goodyseagriheorevileherdaughterafresh.”here,”says
she,”youhavebroughtusintoafinequandaryindeed.
saytothatbigbellyohthateverishouldlivetoseethisday”
llyansightyplace
e,father”forhehadnotood
thephraseusedbysophiaofbeingaboutherperson.”isupposeitis
tobeuheok;butishanty
gentlehis
afteoohprosedishallneveroney;andyoushant
oher,ther,ifyouongue,andknow
severalguineas,and
gavehertherohe
thegoodannosoohegold,thanher
teerbegansuollified.
”
haveenquiredplacethisedit
perhaps,asllysays,itybei;andtrulyidont
a
gentlean.andthofiyfather,whowasa
clergyn,diedea
shillingofportion,toundervalueselfbyrryingapoorn;
yetiwouldhavey
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andreereoffaly,fht
iknoightrideintheiraches,e
vokeightytter,
eoffalyhave
pickedupsuchragsireet;butpoorpeoplearealpled
upon.theparishhavebeeninsuchaflusterolly.
youghthavetoldtheotherterthings
heshop.”
”nsider,”criedgee,”aketo
da
”idontknoanswer,”saysshe;”youarealwaysbringing
yourfalyintoonequandaryorother.doyoureerwhenyou
shotthepartridge,theoisfortunesdidnoti
adviseyouogointosquireanordidnotitellyou
nyagoodyearagoeofitbutyouwouldhaveyour
ways;yes,youwould,youvillain.”
blackgeeain,apeaceablekindoffellow,and
nothingsothingof
theascalledtheirascible,andhhiswife,ifshehadbeen
endouch,wouldhavefeared.hehadlong
experiehatgreents
hertoincrease,thantoabateit.hewas
thereforeseldonprovidedallsedyofwonderful
force,ashehadoftenessayed,andhewordvillainservedasa
hintforhisapplying.
nosooherefore,hadthissytoppeared,thanhehad
iediatereursetothesaidredy,hough,asitisusualin
allveryeffiedies,itatfirstseedtoheightenand
inflathedisease,soonprodu,aoredthe
patienttoperfecteaseandtranquillity.
thisis,hoedie,hrequiresavery
robustnstitutiontodigest,andisthereforeproperonlyforthe
vulgar,unlessinonesiance,viz.,yof
birthbreaksout;inthinkitvery
iroperlyappliedbyanyhusbandever,iftheapplication
initselfsobase,that,likecertainapplicationsofthephysical
kiiosochdegradesandntanates
thehandeloyedinit,thatlenshouldehought
ofanythingsoloestable.
theilyoastateofperfectquiet;
forthevirtueofthisdie,likethatofelectricity,isoften
nianyothers,touchedby
theinstrunt.tosaythetruth,astheybothoperatebyfri,it
ybedoubtedethinganalogousbetween
theofr.frekeoenquire,beforehepublishes
theionofhisbook.
aunydebates,lly
stillpersistingthatshegotoservice,itlength
resolved,thatgoodyseagrierselfshouldisse,
andendeavourtoprocuretheplaceforhereldestdaughter,who
declaredgreatreadioacceptit:butfortuo
havebeenahislittlefaly,afterastoptoher
protion.
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astorytoldby.supple,thecurate.theperationofsquire
adeby
her
theingtooneshuntedr.e,andhis
retuihatgeodinner.
thelovelysophiashohthatdayaietyand
sprightlihanusual.herbatteryainlylevelledatour
heroe;though,ibelieve,sheherselfscarceyetknewherown
iion;butifshehadanydesignofghishenow
succeeded.
.supple,ther.alladeohe
pany.hean;butchieflyrerkable
freattaouthat
it.inshort,hehadohebestappetitesintheworld.
hoade
suffitandsforhissilence:forheyfellow;
andhisioertaining,neveroffensive.
athisfirstarrival,diatelybeforetheentranceof
theroastbeef,hehadgivenanintitionthathehadbroughtso
ne,ant
fror.all
du,perttinghinlytosaygraustpayhis
respecttothebaro,forsohecalledthesirloin.
whendinnerindedbysophiaofhisnews,hebegan
asfolloan
atchurchyesterdayatevensong,inoneofyour
outlandishgarnts;ithinkihaveseenyourladyshipinsucha
one.hoheuntry,suchdressesare
raraavisinterris,nigroquesillio.
thatis,daaschastosay,ararebirdupoh,and
verylikeablackstoretuto
entsareraresightsinthe
untry;andperce,too,itorerare,respect
beinghadtothepersohe
daughterofblackgee,yourekeeper,whosesufferings,
ishouldhaveopined,ghthavetaughthiore,thantodress
forthhisufusion
intheion,thatifsquireallhyhadnotsile,
iterruptedtheservice:foritostopin
theddleofthefirstlesson.ho,heless,afterprayer
e,thisoccasionedabattleinthe
ischief,theheadofatravelling
fidleruoingthefidlercatosquire
all.the
squirepouers;when,loona
suddentheobe,as
itanded
ofherake
anyrespohatheakeherttistobridewell
ed.”
”andisaardallyoueor”cries
ighthavebeensopublic
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aboutthenation.”
”iafraiditistoon,indeed,”ansheparson;”but
ithoughttherating.asto
nationaltters,yourbest.end
nofartherthanownparish.”
”hesquire,”ibelieveidokhat
tter,asyousay.bute,toy,drinkabout;thebottlestands
hyou.”
toeggedtobeexcused,forthathehadparticularbusiness;and
gettingupfroable,escapedtheclutchesofthesquire,whowas
risingtostophiandony.
thesquiregavehigoodcurseathisdeparture;andthen
tuingtotheparson,heokeit:iskeit.tos
eer
hoheveatheroherto.dnun,aslybch
tis.ay,ay,assureastistheveatherofthe
bastard.”
”ishouldbeverysorryforthat,”saystheparson.
”ightytterot
,isupposedostpretendthattheehastabastard
poodlucksthineforihastadoherefore
nysthegoodtiandoften.”
”yourobejocular,”ansheparson;”buti
donotonlyaonthesinfulnessoftheathoughthat
surelyistobegreatlydeprecatedbutifearhisunrighteousness
yisay,thoughhe
haththecharacterofbeingalittleinthe
youngn;norisayihaveheardany,saveyourworship
ions.iularinhis
respos
ingenuivultuspueringenuiquepudoris.
thatisaclassicalline,younglady;and,beingreo
english,is,aladofaningenuousuntenandofaningenuous
desty;forthisongthe
latinsandgreeks.istsay,theyoulenforsoithinki
ycallhinoteavery
dest,selfany
injuryinsquireallhysopinion.”
”poogh”saysthesquire:”injury,hallhywhy,allhy
lovesaself.dothnotalltheuntryknois
yousttalktoanotherpersoninthatnner.ireerallhy
atllege.”
”ithought,”saidtheparson,”hehadneverbeenattheuy.”
”yes,yes,heanyawo
hadtogether.asarrantaasterasanyiles
oun.no,no.ithhe,assureyourself;nor
hanybodyelse.asksophythereyouhavenottheworseopinionof
ayouingabastard,haveyou,girlno,no,the
eerfort.”
thiss
lourgeattheparsonsstory;andthat,hhishastyand
abruptdeparture,gavehersuffitreasontothihers
suspiotgroundless.herheartnooncedisveredthegreat
secrettoherhadbeensolongdisclosingbylittleand
little;andshefoundherselfhighlyiedinthistter.in
sualapertquestionrushingsuddenlyupon
her,produptoighthavealardasuspicious
heart;but,todothesquirejustice,thathisfault.whenshe
rosethereforefroerahintfroiasalways
suffittokeher,
andthehatitwas
bettertoseeadaughteroverdestthanoverforent
heparson.
therenoost
exedoutofneersand
politicalpahlets;inadealibationoffourbottles
ofothegoodoftheiruntry:ahesquirebeing
fastasleep,theparsonlightedhispipe,untedhishorse,and
rodeho.
nedhis
daughtertoherharpsichord;butshebeggedtobeexcusedthat
evening,onaissionwas
presentlygranted;forindeedsheseldoado
thsuchardentaffe,that,bygratifying
her,henlyhehighestgratifiself.she
hefrequentlycalledher,hislittledarling,andshe
ost
alenner.shehadpreservedthestinviolabledutytohinall
things;andthisherlovedenotonlyeasy,butsodelightful,
thatpanionslaughedatherforplagsoch
ritinsuchscrupulousobediehatyoungladycalledit,
sophiaansistake,daifyouthinkivalueself
uponthisabarelydischargingduty,i
aikeyself.itrulysayihavenodelightequal
tothatofntributingtofathershappiness;andifivalue
self,dear,itisonhavingthispooingit.”
thisisfa,hohpoorsophiaapableof
tastingthisevening.shethereforenotonlydesiredtobeexcused
froerattendaheharpsichord,butlikehathe
supper.tothisrequest
likeereluce;forhe
scarceeverperttedhertobeoutofhissight,unlesswhenhewas
engagedhhishorses,dogs,orbottle.helessheyieldedto
thedesireofhisdaughter,thoughthepoori
obligedtoavoidhisopanyifiysoexpressself,by
sendingforaneighbfarrtosit.
chapter11
thenarro,eobservationsforh
odiveprettydeepintonature
tooneshadriddenoneof.oinginthe
chase;sothathavingnohorseofhisohesquiresstable,he
eonfoot:thishedidsoexpeditiouslythathe
ranupileshinthehalfhour.
justashearrivedat.alletthe
nstableandpanytheywere
ndugtothathouseaylea
onegoodlesson,viz.,respeddefereheirsuperiors;since
itst
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personsoberrectedfortheirfaults,andthosewhoare
not;afraidtheyveryrarely
leaanyoodlesson,orirovetheirrals,atthehouse
ofrre.
alaayperhapsthink.allhyexceededhisauthoritya
littleinthisinstand,tosaythetruth,iquestion,ashere
ationbeforehiherhisnductwas
strictlyregular.hoentionrulyupright,he
oughttobeexanyarbitraryacts
aredailyttedbygistratesthisexcusetoplead
fortheelves.
todbythenstablehertheywere
proceedingindeedheprettyself,thanhe
s,andera
all,surderthefirstnolayholdof
her.hebidherdryhereyesaed;for,,
hepahentuingtothenstable,ood
treling,inaveryldvoice,to
retuforantonlytohisfatherforsohenow
calledallhy;forhedurst,hesaid,beassured,that,whenhe
hadalledgedhehadtosayinherfavour,thegirlwouldbe
discharged.
thenstable,akenodoubt,wouldhavesurrenderedhis
prisonerhadtoendedher,veryreadilyedtothisrequest.
sobacktheyalldesired
theostaytillhisretu,andthenselfinpursuitof
thegoodn.assoohreselfathis
feet,andhavingbeggedapatienthearing,nfessedhielftobethe
fatherofthechildofto
havepassiononthepirl,andtonsider,iftherewasany
guiltinthecase,itlayprincipallyathisdoor.
”ifthereisanyguiltinthecase”ansly:”are
youthensoprofligateandabandonedalibertiodoubther
thebreakingthelaan,therruptingandruininga
pirlbeguiltiodothlieprincipallyuponyou;
andsoheavyitis,thatyououghttoexpectitshouldcrushyou.”
”aybefate,”saysto”letsucceedin
intercessionsforthepirl.infessihaverruptedherbut
hersheshallberuined,dependsonyou.forheavenssake,sir,
revokeyourust
unavoidablyproveherdestru.”
alliediatelycallaservant.tonsherewas
hetthegate,andrelyingupon
hisgoodness,hadbroughtthellbatohishall,hey
noedhisfinalresolution,
hiightbeinfavourofthegirl;thatsheghtbeperttedtohotoherparents,andnotbeexposedtoagreaterdegreeof
shaandsthanstnecessarilyfalluponher.”iknow,”said
he,”thatistooch.iknothe.iwill
endeavourtokeands,ifpossible;andifyoushallhavehereafter
thegoodive,ihopeishalldeserveit.”
alleti,andatlastsaid,”well,iwill
disayseableto.”hewas
instantlycalled,discharged,andsohegirl.
itavery
severelectureonthisoccasion;butitisunnecessarytoi
here,ashfullytranscribedhesaidtojennyjonesin
thefirstbook,stofaybeappliedtothen,equally
en.sosensibleahadthesereproofsonthe
youngn,,
uplation.
allhylyoffehistransgressionof
jones;footr.e,itis
certainthisanhadneverindulgedhielfinanyloose
pleasuresen,alyheviceofinntinence
inothers.ihereisagihattherewas
nottheleasttruthined,especiallyashe
laidthespuritiesattheuy,r.
allhyhadneverbeen.infact,thegoodsquiretletoo
apttoindulgethatkindofpleasantryhisgenerallycalled
rhodoay,uchpropriety,beexpressedbya
chshorteroooftensupplytheuseofthis
littlenosyllablebyothers;sinceverychoffrequently
passesintheour,should,irictest
purityoflanguage,receivethatshortappellation,h,in
nfortytothe,iheresuppress.
butr.allhyhadtothisortoanyother
vice,hesoblindedbyitbutthatheulddisyvirtue
intheguiltyperson,asclearlyindeedasiftherehadbeenno
xtureofvithesacharacter.whileheherefore
htheinntinenceofjones,hehthehonour
andhoyofhisselfaind
thesaopinionofthisyoungfelloh,wehope,ourreader
yhavenceived.andinbalanghisfaultshhis
perfeedrathertoprepoe.
it,whowas
iediatelychargedby.blifilhthestory,unbendedallhis
ranuragainstpoortoallhygaveapatienthearingtotheir
inves
plexionoogenerallyaddictedtothisvice;buthebelieved
thatyouthon
theoccasion,andhehopedhetransgressagain.”sothat,as
thedaysofahetutorhadnootherventbut
hisoouthfall,theusualpoorresourpotent
revenge.
butsquare,uan;
andashehatedjonesreperhapsthanthhielfdid,sohe
ntrivedtodohioresr.allhy.
thereaderstreertheseverallittleisofthe
partridge,thehorse,andthebible,edinthe
sendbook.byallprovedthanihe
affe.the
sa,ibelieve,sthavehappeohieveryotherpersonwho
hathanyideaoffriendship,generos
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istosay,ind.
squarehielfpressionh
thoseseveralinstaheexcelleof
allhy;forthephilosopherveryvirtuewas,
thoughhealeadyinitspursuit;butasfor
th,frone,nosuchthoughtsever
eohishead:hesaagined
allinthesa,butthathepride
andstubbonessofspirit,nottogiveuptheboyhehadonce
usttacitlyaohathis
forropinionofhiadbeenwrong.
squarethereforeeracedthisopportunityofinjuringjonesin
thetepart,bygivingaverybadtutoallthese
beforentionedoccurrences.”iaorry,sir,”saidhe,”toowni
havebeendeceivedas,infess,help
beingpleasedotiveoffriendship,though
itoanexcess,andallexcessisfaultyandvicious:but
inthisidealloh.littledidisuspectthatthe
saadeto
friendship,yaprostitutionofittoadepravedand
debauchedappetite.younoing
generosityofthisyoungntothefalyofthegakeeper
proceeded.hesupportedthefatheriorruptthedaughter,
andpreservedthefalyfr,toheo
shaandruin.thisisfriendshipthisisgenerosityassirrichard
steelesays,gluttonsesfordelicacies,arevery
resolved,frohis
instanevertogiveannaturenorto
thinkanythingvirtuehlyquadratehthe
unerringruleht.”
thegoodnessofall
oself;yetheytooplausibletobeabsolutelyand
hastilyrejected,her.indeed
squarehadsaidsunkverydeeplyintohisnd,andtheuneasiness
therecreatedotheother;thoughthe
goodnadeaveryslightanswer,
andforeothersubject.itwas
,thatnosuade
beforehepedinthendof
allpressionngjones.
chapter12
ntainingchclearertters;butthesa
fountainhthoseinthepregchapter
thereadereto
sophia.shepassedthenight,after,innovery
agreeablenner.sleepbefriendedherbutlittle,anddrealess.in
theing,aid,attendedherattheusual
hour,she.
personsilesdistaheuntryare
nsideredasdooeighbours,andtransasattheone
houseflyrs.honour,
therefore,hadheardthee;hshe,
beingofaverynicativeteer,hadnosooeredthe
apartntofherstress,thanshebegaeinthefollowing
nner:
”la,adothyourlashipthinkthegirlthatyourlaship
sayouthoughtsohandso;thoughyou
eher,ifyouhadseenher
nearer,buttobesureshehathbeencarriedbeforethejusticefor
beingbigedtotolooklikea
slut:andtobesureshehathlaidther.jones.and
alltheparishsays.allr.jones,
thathe.tobesure,ohelppityingthepoor
youngn,ahedothnotdeservechpityher,for
deaninghielfpery.yetheissoprettya
gentlen,ishouldbesorrytohavehiuedoutofdoors.i
darestoshehasalwaysa
f,youngnare
notsoedher;fortobesuretheydonore
thantoddlehsuch
dirtydraggletails;and,itisgoodenough
fortheaobesure,thevilebaggagesarestinfault.
iyheart,theyobethe
cartstail;foritispitytheyshouldbetheruinofapretty
youlen;andnobodydenybutthat.jonesisoneof
thesthandsostyoungnthatever”
sheorepeevishvoicethan
shehadeverspokentoherinbefore,cried,”prithee,thou
troubler.
johisupposeyouareallalike.andyouseeotobe
angryityouroase.”
”i,aanssorryyourladyshipshould
havesue.iaurenobodysayanysuchthingof
.alltheyoungfelloaygotothedivilfor.
becauseisaidheeneverybodysaysitaswellas
i.tobesure,ihoughtasittosayayoungn
e;buttobesureishallhinkhioanyre
hathandsodoes.abeggarh”
”stopthytorrentofiertinence,”criessophia,”andseeher
fathereatbreakfast.”
s.honourthenflungoutoftherochtoherself,
ofeup,iassureyou,”hatuldbe
plainlydistinguished.
rs.honourreallydeservedthatsuspi,ofhher
stressgaveherahint,isatterindulgeour
readersends
indisclosingindofsophia.
thereaderorellect,thatasecretaffefor
.joneshadinsensiblystolenintothebosofthisyounglady.
thatithadtheregrooaprettygreatheightbeforesheherself
haddisveredit.pto,
thesensationsandpleasing,thatshehadnotresolution
suffi;andthussheoncherishinga
passionofhensequences.
thisirelatingtollyfirstopenedhereyes.sheno
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otheauseousphysieexpelledherdisteer.its
operationiheshort
interval,aidovedallsyto,
thatnsfroerfather,shewas
beeperfectlyeasy,andhadbroughtherselftoathh
indifferenr.jones.
thediseasesofthenddoinalsteveryparticularitatethose
ofthebody.forwe
havesoprofoundarespect,heviolenthandswehave
beeatedtolayonseveralhof
rightbelongtotheandusthave
beentenunintelligible.
nostanind
bearareexaalogytothosehan
thataptnesshhavetoarelapse.thisisplaininthe
violentdiseasesofaitionandavarice.ihaveknobition,
entsheonly
physianofthe
grandjuryatanassizes;andhaveheardofanwhohadsofar
nqueredavarice,astogiveaanyasixpehatforted
hielf,atlast,onhisdeathbed,bykingacraftyandadvantageous
bargainnghisensuingfuneral,haakerwhohad
rriedhisonlychild.
intheaffairoflove,ityhthe
stoicphilosophy,reatasadisease,thisproneness
torelapseisnolessnspicuous.thusithappeopoorsophi
upon,theveryishesaer
sytoretued,andfrohattildandhotfitsalteately
seizedherheart.
thesituationofthisyoungladyit
hadeverbeenbefore.thatpassionerlybeenso
exquisitelydelieno.she
resisteditthereforeostfordsuonedevery
arguntherreasfe
uldsuggest,tosubdueandexpelit.inthisshesofarsucceeded,
thatshebegantohopefroiandabsenceaperfectcure.she
resolvedthereforetoavoidtoonesaschaspossible;forh
purposeshebegantonceiveadesignofvisitingheraunt,to
adenodoubtofobtainihers.
butfortune,diate
stoptoanysuchproceeding,byintroduganact,hwillbe
relatedichapter.
chapter13
adreadfulactbehaviourof
jones,andtheredreadfulnsequehatbehaviourtothe
younglady;alesex
.egreuch
thathisbeloveddogstheelvesalstgaveplacetoherinhis
affeselftoabandonthese,
hentrivedveryinglytoenjoytheirpany,togetherhthat
ofhisdaughter,byinsistingonherridingahunting.
sophia,toherfatherspliedh
hisdesires,thoughshehadnottheleastdelightinasport,h
aseanaturetosuithher
disposition.shehadhootive,besideherobedience,
toaaninthechase;forbyherpresenceshe
hopedinsoasuretorestrainhisietuosity,andtoprevent
hiroofrequentlyexposinghishazard.
thestroobjeerlybeenan
ihefrequeing
shehaddeteroavoid;butastheendofthehuntingseason
noabsencehheraunt,toreason
herselfentirelyoutofherunfortunatepassion;andhadnotanydoubt
ofbeingabletoethinthefieldthesubsequentseasonhout
theleastdanger.
onthesenddayofherhunting,asshethe
chase,and.es
house,herhorse,ettlesospiritrequiredabetterrider,
fellsuddenlytoprangandcaperinginsuerthatshewas
iiiperiloffalling.toones,a
littledistancebehind,sadiatelygallopeduptoher
assistaneup,heleaptfroisownhorse,and
caughtholdofhersbythebridle.theunrulybeastpresentlyreared
hielfonendonhishindlegs,andthrehis
bas.
shediately
abletosatisfyjones,oustoknohershe
hadreceivedanyhurt.shesoonafter,hos,
assuredhiheforthecarehehadtakenof
her.jonesansadaiabr >
suffiiseyou,iuredyou
froheleastharttheexpenseofachgreatersfortuo
selfthanihavesufferedonthisoccasion.”
”isfortune”repliedsophiaeagerly;”ihopeyouhavee
tonoschief”
”benotnceed,da”answeredjones.”heavenbepraisedyou
haveescapedsohedangeryouwasin.ifihave
brokeariasatrifle,inparisonofi
feareduponyourat.”
sophiathensheavenforbid.”
”iafraidihave,da”saysjones:”butibegyouwill
sufferfirsttotakecareofyou.ihavearighthayour
service,tohelpyouintothefield,avery
littleoyourfathershouse.”
sophiaseeinghisleftaranglingbyhisside,whilehewas
usihertoleadher,nolongerdoubtedofthetruth.shenreuadeherbefore.all
herlisbling,insochthatjonesuld
scarcesupporther;andasherthoughtsation,she
uldnotrefrainfroivingjonesalooksofulloftehat
italstarguedastrongersensationinhernd,thanevengratitude
andpityunited,houtthe
assistanorepowerfulpassion.
.e,edistancehisact
happened,u
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iediatelyacquaihehadbefallenjones,andbegged
theotake.uponuch
alardbyetinghisdaughtershorsehoutitsrider,andwasnow
overjoyedtofindherunhurt,gladitisnoworse.if
toathbrokenhisarendunagain.”
thesquirealightedfroishorse,andproceededtohishouseon
foot,partialspectator,whohad
tthentheheirseveraluntenances,
havencludedsophiaaloohavebeentheobjectofpassion:for
astojones,heexultedinhavingprobablysavedthelifeoftheyoung
lady,attheprir.e,thoughhe
uheacthhadbefallenjones,was,
houchhigherdegreehthefortunateescape
ofhisdaughter.
thegenerosityofsophiasteernstruedthisbehaviourof
joogreatbravery;anditdeadeepiressiononher
heart:forcertainitis,thatthereisnoonequalityhsenerallyrendshis;proceeding,ifwebelieve
thenopinion,frohatnaturaltidityofthesex,his,
says.osboe,”sogreat,thataanisthestwardlyof
alltheade”;asentintrererkablefor
itsbluhanforitstruth.aristotle,inhispolitics,doth
theibelieve,rejustice,odestyand
fortitudeofndifferfrohosevirtuesinen;forthefortitude
esaan,an;ay
esan,an.”noristhere,
perhaps,reoftruthintheopinionofthosehe
partialityenareinedtoshothis
exr.bayleithink,inhisarticleofhelen
iutesthis,andhgreaterprobability,totheirviolentlovelory;forthetruthofwhoofall
otherssaannature,androducesthe
heroineofhisodyssey,thegreatpatteoftrinialloveand
nstancy,assigningthegloryofherhusbandastheonlysourceof
heraffeto.
theenglishreader;forthe
sentiirelyleftoutiranslation.
hohisbe,certainitisthattheactoperatedvery
stronglyonsophiand,indeed,afteratter,i
ahegsophia
denolessiressionontheheartofjoosaytruth,hehad
forsotibeesensibleoftheirresistiblepos.
chapter14
thearrivalofasurgeonhisoperations,andalongdialogue
betaid
r.eshall,sophia,ottered
alonguchdifficulty,sunkdobythe
assistanceofhartshoandfainting
atys,hesurgeon
putedthese
sytoinhisdaughtertoherfall,advisedhertobepresently
bloodedbyion.inthisopinionhehe
surgeon,anyreasonsforbleeding,andquotedsony
casesiscarriedforofit,thatthesquire
beptorilythathis
daughtershouldbeblooded.
sophiasoonyieldedtothendsofherfather,thoughentirely
ntrarytoheroions,forshesuspected,ibelieve,less
dangerfrht,thaherthesquireorthesurgeon.she
the,andtheoperatanto
prepareforhiswork.
heservantsaterials,the
surgeon,putedthebackhhadappearedinsophia
toherfears,begantofortherhassurahattherewas
nottheleastdanger;fooact,hesaid,uldeverhappenin
bleeding,butfrohenstrousignoranceofpreteery,
typlainlyinsipresenttobe
apprehended.sophiadeclaredsheuheleastapprehension;
adding,”ifyouopenanartery,iproseyouillfiveyou.””will
you”criese,ifiheetheleast
schief,dnifidonthatheheartsbloodounout.”the
surgeoedtobleedheruponthesenditions,andthen
proceededtohisoperation,educh
dexterityashehadprosed;anduchquiess:forhe
tookbutlittlebloodfroer,saying,ituchsafertobleed
againandagain,thantotakeauchatonce.
sophia,ired:forshe
,perhaps,strictlydettobepresentatthe
operationonjones.indeed,oneobjeobleeding
thoughshedidhedelaycasion
tosettingthebrokenbone.fore,onceed,
hadnoionbutforher;andasforjoneshielf,he”sat
likepatienonuntslingatgrief.”tosaythetruth,
thelovelyarfsophia,he
scarcethoughtofself.
thesurgeoobestripttohisshirt,and
theirelybaringthearhebegantostretdexa,in
sutoake
severalhesurgeon,greatly,
g,”atter,siriaureitisiossiblei
shouldhurtyou.”andthenholdingforththebrokenarhebegana
longandveryleaedley,inpleanddouble
fracturesostaccuratelynsidered;andtheseveralwaysin
ighthavebrokenhisarproper
annotationsshoanyoftheseter,and
hoanyhanthepresentcase.
havingatlengthfinishedhislabouredharangue,hhe
audieniration,
uchedified,astheyreallyuoodnotasinglesyllable
ofallhehadsaid,heproceededtobusiness,ore
expeditiousinfinishing,thanhehadbeeninbeginning.
jonespelledhibr >
toacceptathisoenceruelassed
uponhi
angthegoodpanyhhada
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www.lizi.twttehehallduringthe
boing,s.honouroher
stressassoonasitheyoung
gentlendid,presentlylauantpraisesonthe
gnanity,asshecalledit,ofhisbehaviour,h,shesaid,”was
souch
ereniuonthebeautyofhisperson;enuratingny
particulars,andendinghtheenessofhisskin.
thisdisursehadaonsophiasuntenance,hwould
notperhapshaveescapedtheobservahesagacious
an,hadsheonistressintheface,allthe
tisheost
diouslyplacedoppositetaveheranopportunityof
surveyingthosefeatures,inost
delight;soshehadnotonthataableobject
duringherh.
s.honourirelyhesubjehshe
exercisedhertongue,andtheobjectbeforehereyes,thatshegave
herstresstitonquerhernfusion;hhavingdone,she
sledonherid,andtoldher,”sheainlyihis
youngfelloadaansyword,
aiassureyou,auponsoul,aiaot.””why,if
youistress,”iseenoreasonthatyoushouldbe
ashadofit;forheis,”
ansosthandsostnieversawin
life.yes,tobesure,thatheis,and,asyourladyshipsays,i
dontknoedoflovinghithoughheis
betters.tobesure,gentlefolksarebutfleshandbloodnore
thanusservants.besides,asfor.johofsquireallhy
hathdeagentlenofhiheyselfbybirth:
forthofiapoorbody,iapersonschild,and
fatherandtherarried,orethansopeople
say,ashighastheyholdtheirheads.rry,eupiassureyou,
dirtyusinthofhisskinbesoe,andtobesureitisthe
stachristianaswellashe,and
nobodyygrandfatheran,
andohavethoughtanyof
hisfalyshouldhavetakenupsdirtyleavings.”
thisisthesendpersonofloordedin
thishistorytohavesprungfroheclergy.itistobehopedsuch
instahe
faliesoftheinferiorclergy,appearstrahantheybe
thoughtatpresent.
perhapssophiaghthavesufferedheridtorunoninthis
nner,frongsuffitspiritstostue,h
thereaderyprobablyureask;for
certainlythereepassagesinherspeech
beingagreeabletothelady.hohetorrent,
asthereseednoendofitsflo
yourassuranyfathersfriends.
astotheentioo.andh
regardtotheyoulensbirth,thosehing
retohisdisadvantage,yasonthathead,asi
desireyouhefuture.”
”iaorryihaveoffendedyourladyship,”ansrs.honour.”i
aureihatellyseagrischasyourladyship;andas
forabusingsquirejones,icallalltheservantsinthehouse
tohatalkhathbeenaboutbastards,ihave
alan,
adeagentlenofand,
saysi,iaureheisaveryfilen;ahoneof
theesthandsintheobesuresohehath:and,says
i,ohesperedest,bestnaturedestnintheworld
heis;and,saysi,alltheservantsandneighboursallroundthe
untryloveshiand,tobesure,iuldtellyourladyship
sothing,butthatiafraidituld
youtell,honour”sayssophia.”nay,atobesureheant
nothingbyit,thereforeihaveyourladyshipbe
offended.””pritheetell,”sayssophi”ithis
instant.””aa”aotheroobr >
onedaylastherelayyourladyships
ffonachair,andtobesureheputhishandsintoit;thatvery
ffyourladyshipgavebutyesterday.lasaysi,.jones,you
yladysff,andspoilit:buthestillkepthishands
init:andthenhekissedittobesureihardlyeversaha
kissinlifeashegaveit.””isupposehedidnotknowas
ne,”repliedsophia.”yourladyshipshallhear,ahekissed
itagainandagain,andsaidituffintheworld.
lasir,saysi,youhaveseenitahuis.yes,s.honour,
criedhe;buthiifulinthepresenceofyour
ladybutherselfnay,thatsnotallher;butihopeyour
ladyshipeantnothing.one
day,asyourladyshipyster,.
jones,andthoughthelooked
lanr.joterapennyforyour
thoughts,saysi.adrea
istressisplaying
andthensqueezingbythehand,ohs.honour,sayshe,hoy
ahenhesighed.upontroth,hisbreathis
asseantnoharyit.soi
hopeyourladyshipentionaea
ontionit,anddesibelieve,
ithebible.”
tillsothingofarebeautifulredthanverlionbefound
out,ishallsaynothingofsophiaslouronthisoccasion.
”honour,”saysshe,”iifyouentionthisao
nortoanybodyelse,iean,ibe
angry;butiafraidofyue.ygirl,
suchliberties””nay,a”ansobesure,iwould
sooohanoffendyourladyship.tobesureishall
ionae.””why,i
entionthisanyre,”saidsophia,”fority
etofathersears,andhewouldbean
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ireallybelieve,asyousay,heantnothing.ishouldbeveryangry
self,ifiigined””nay,a”sayshonour,”iprotesti
believeheantnothing.ithoughthetalkedasifheof
hissenses;nay,hesaidhebelievedheselfwhenhehad
spokentheoo.yes,sayshe,
honour.butiaskyourladyshipspardon;iuldtearto
foroffendingyou.””goon,”sayssophi”youyntionanything
youhavenottoldbefore.””yes,honour,sayshethise
tiafteretheeithersucha
xb,orsuchavillain,astothinkofherinanyotherdelight
butasgoddess;assuchiorshipandadoreherwhilei
havebreath.thisaaiy
rera
nohar””indeed,honour,”sayssophia,”ibelieveyouhaveareal
affee.iheotherdaywhenigaveyou
e,youshall.””to
besure,a”ansrs.honour,”ishallneverdesiretopart
ostcriedeyesoutwhenyaveetodesireto
leaveyourladyship;becauseassogooda
placeagain.iaureihyourladyship;for,
aspoor.jonessaid,happyisthen”
herethedinnerbellinterruptedaion
sueffesophia,thatsheoreobligedtoher
bleedingintheing,thaheti,hadapprehendedshe
shouldbe.astothepresentsituationofhernd,ishalladhere
toaruleofhoraptingtodescribeit,froespairof
suyreadersselves;
andthefe,uaure,orat
leasttobenatural,ifeversowelldrawn.
bookv
ntainingaportionoftisolohanhalfayear
chapter1
oftheseriousining,andforpurposeitisintroduced
peradvehereybenopartsinthisprodigioush
hereaderlesspleasureintheperusing,thanthoseh
havegivehreatestpainsinposing.angthese
probablyybereedthoseinitialessayshrefixed
tothehistoricaltterntainedineverybook;andhwehave
deterobeessentiallynecessarytothiskindofing,of
ourselvesatthehead.
forthisourdeternationholdourselvesstrictlybound
toassignanyreason;it,beingabundantlysuffitthatwehave
laiditdoobeobservedinall
prosaiiepidedthereasonsofthatnice
unityoftiorplaceablishedtobesoessential
todraticpoetrycritichathbeeneverasked,ay
notntaintheaudienceprovided
theytravel,likeelectors,aynotbeed
fiftylesasntatoredfor
thelitationa,hhe
orehasorhathany
onelivingattetedtoexplainodejudgesofourtheatres
anbythatheyhavehappilysucceededin
banishingallhuurfrohestage,andhavedethetheatreasdull
asadrauponalltheseoccasioohave
eracedaxifourlaesuaperito
sperhapsdifficulttohatany
oneshouldhavehadenoughofiudeolaydoaticalrules
inanyartorscehouttheleastfoundation.insuchcases,
therefore,toncludetherearesoundandgoodreasons
atthebottothoughunatelynotabletoseesofar.
everynistobetrustedinhiso.
noplintto
uchgreaterprofunditythan
theyreallyare.frohisplace,thecriticshavebeen
eoldeoassuadictatorialpoceeded,
thattheyarehesters,andhavetheassuraogive
laheyinallyreceived
the
thecritic,rightlynsidered,ishantheclerk,whose
officeitistotranscribetherulesandlahosegreat
judgesinthelight
oflegislators,intheseveralscesoverheypresided.this
officehecriticsofoldaspiredto;nordidthey
everdaretoadvanceasentence,houtsuppitbythe
authorityofthejudgefroasborrowed.
butinproe,andinagesofignoraheclerkbeganto
ihepoethedignityofhisster.thelawsof
inghepracticeoftheauthor,buton
thediethelegislator,andthose
veryperetavelafirst,onlyto
transcribethe
hencearoseanobvious,andperhapsanunavoidableerror;for
thesecriticsbeingnofshalloistook
refororsubstaheyactedasajudgewould,whoshould
adheretothelifelessletteroflathespirit.little
circes,aliauthor,were
bytheseerit,and
transttedasessentialstobeobservedbyhissuccessors.tothese
es,tiandignorahetsupportersof
iaveauthority;andthusnyrulesfoodinghave
beeablished,theleastfoundationintruthor
nature;andnlyservefoootherpurposethantocurband
restraingenius,inthesannerasitraihe
dangster,hadthenyexcelleisesonthatartlaidit
doanstdans.
toavoid,therefore,alliutationoflayingdownarulefor
posterity,foundedonlyohorityofipsedixitforh,
tosaythetruth,theprofouveionweshall
hereheprivilegeaboventendedfor,andproceedtolay
beforethereaderthereasonsointersperse
thes
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aionhoutproof.
andhereybeledtoopenanewveinof
knohathbeendisvered,hathnot,toour
rerance,beehis
veinisnootherthanthatofntrast,hroughallthe
ayprobablyhavealargesharein
nstitutinginustheideaofallbeauty,asuralas
artificial:foronstratesthebeautyandexcellenceof
anythingbutitsreversethusthebeautyofday,andthatof
suer,issetoffbythehorrorsofnightander.and,ibelieve,
ifitantohaveseenonlytheter,he
perfectideaoftheirbeauty.
buttoavoidtooseriousanair;itbedoubted,butthatthe
fianinthesin
theeyeofanhercasttheladies
theelvesseeosensibleofthis,thattheyareallindustrious
toproselves;fori
haveobservedatbathparticularlythattheyendeavourtoappear
asuglyaspossibleintheing,iosetoffthatbeauty
heyioshoheevening.
startistshavethissee,perhaps,
havenotchstudiedthetheory.thejehatthefi
brilliantrequiresafoil;andthepainter,bythentrastofhis
figures,oftenacquiresgreatapplause.
agreatgeniusangusatterfully.iot,
indeed,rangehinderanygeneralheadofnartists,ashehath
atitletobeplagthose
iasquivitaxluereperartes.
proved.
iaheiorofthatstexquisiteeainnt,
e.
thiseainntnsistedofts,heior
distinguishedbythenasoftheseriousaheserious
exhibitedacertainnuerofheathengodsandheroes,whowere
certainlythepanyintohanaudiencewas
everintroduced;andknoofeually
inteobe,iontrasttheicpartofthe
eainnt,andtodisplaythetricksofharlequintothebetter
advantage.
thisthe
ntrivanceheless,ingeniousenough,andhaditseffect.
andthisic,we
supplytheily
dullerthananythingbeforeshohestage,anduldbesetoff
onlybythatsuperlativedegreeofdulnessposedtheserious.
sointolerablyserious,indeed,hesegodsandheroes,that
harlequinthoughtheenglishgehatnaisnotatall
relatedtothefrenuchreserious
dispositiohestage,asherelievedthe
audiencefroany.
judiciousershavealisedthisartofntrasth
greatsuccess.ihavebeensurprizedthathoraceshouldcavilat
thisartinhor;butindeedhentradictshielfinthevery
line:
indignorquandoquebonusdortathorus;
verupereinlongofasestobreperesou
igrieveifeergreathorcetosleep,
yetsluersonlongtocreep.
forehave,thatan
authoractuallyfallsasleeping.itistrue,that
readersaretooapttobesoovertaken;butiftheworkwasaslongas
anyofoldxohorhielfistooertaiobe
subjecttotheleastdror.popeobserves,
sleeplesshielftogivehisreaderssleep.
tosaythetruth,thesesoporificpartsaresonysesof
seriousartfullyirastaoffthe
rest;andthisisthetrueaningofalatefacetiouser,who
toldthepublicthatightbeassured
there.
inthislight,then,orratherinthisdarkness,ihe
readertoheseinitialessays.andafterthiswaing,ifhe
shallbeofopinionthathefindenoughofseriousinother
partsofthishistory,heypassoverthese,inhweprofess
tobelaboriouslydull,ahefollothesend
chapter.
chapter2
inanyfriendlyvisitsduringhis
;efiouchesofthepassionoflove,scarce
visibletothenakedeye
tooneshadnyvisitorsduringhishoughso,
perhaps,..all
alsteveryday;butthoughhepitiedtosufferings,aly
approvedthegallantbehaviour;yethe
thoughtthistoasober
senseofhisindiscreetndudthateadviceforthat
purposeuldneverbeappliedatareproperseasonthanatthe
present,indenedbypainandsiess,and
alardbydanger;andbarrassedhthose
turbulentpassionshepursuitofpleasure.
atallseasons,therefore,anhthe
youth,especiallyhelatterotallyatease,hetook
oindhifhisforrscarriages,butinthe
ldestandtenner,andonlyiointroducethe
cautionurebehaviour;”onh
alone,”heassuredhi”y,andthe
kindnessightyetprosehielftoreceiveatthehandsof
hisfatherbyadoption,unlessheshouldhereafterforfeithisgood
opinion:forastohadpast,”hesaid,”itshouldbeallfiven
andfottehereforeadvisedhiokeagooduseofthis
aightproveavisitationforhisown
good.”
thtyassiduousinhisvisits;aoo
nsideredasickbedtobeanveseforlectures.his
stile,hooreseverethan.allhys:hetoldhis
pupil,”thatheoughttolookonhisbrokenliasajudgntfrobr >
heavenonhissins.thatitehiobedailyonhisknees,
pforththanksgivingsthathehadbrokenhisarnly,andnot
hisneck;e
futureoccasion,andthat,perhaps,notv
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www.lizi.tweryrete.forhispart,”he
said,”hehadoftenejudgnthadnotovertakenhibr >
before;butitghtbeperceivedbythis,thatdivinepunishnts,
thoughslo,”to
foresee,hequalcertainty,thegreaterevils
behind,andinhis
stateofreprobacy.theseare,”saidhe,”tobeavertedonlybysucha
thhandsincererepentanceasisnottobeexpectedorhoped
forfronesoabandonedinhisyouth,andind,iafraid,
istotallyrrupted.itisduty,hooexhortyoutothis
repentahoughitooationswillbevainand
fruitless.butliberavianieaiaccuseoonsceof
noiostncei
seeyoutravellingoainseryinthisoas
certaindaationi.”
squaretalkedinaverydifferentstrain;hesaid,”suchacts
asabrokehatit
indtoanyofthese
sces,toreflectthattheyareliabletobefaltheof
nkind,andareundoubtedlyfoodofthewhole.”hesaid,
”itereabuseofocallthosethingsevils,inh
thereoralunfithatpain,he
nsequenptiblethingin
theoreofthelikesentences,extractedoutofthe
sendbookoftullystusthegreatlord
shaftesbury.inpronoungthesehehathe
unfortunatelybithistongue;andinsuer,thatitnotonly
putaohisdisurse,but,and
causedhiotteranoathortofall,this
actgaveth,,andh
doctriobeheathenishandatheistical,anopportunitytoclapa
judgntonhisbaoaliciousasneer,
thatittotallyunhingedifiysosaytheteerofthe
philosopher,eruffled;andas
heventinghishathislips,hehadpossibly
foundareviolentthodofrevenginghielf,hadnotthesurgeon,
,ntrarytohisoerest,
interposedandpreservedthepeace.
.blifilvisitedhisfriendjoseldoandneveralone.
thisan,hou,and
asgreathissfortucautiouslyavoidedany
inticy,lest,ashefrequentlyhightntahe
sobrietyofhisoer:forantly
inhisuththatproverbinonspeaksagainstevil
nication.notthathe;forhealways
expressedsohopesoftorefortion;”he
unparalleledgoodnessshoust
certainlyeffeoabsolutelyabandoned”:butncluded,if
.joneseveroffendshereafter,ishallnotbeabletosaya
syllableinhisfavour.”
astosquire,unless
herinthefieldoroverhisbottle.nay,he
etisretirehithertotakehisbeer,andithout
difficultythathefjoakehisbeer
too:fooquateneralpanacea
thahis;orevirtueinitthanwasin
allthephysiapothecarysshop.heuch
ey,prevailedontoforbeartheappliedie;
butfroerenadinghispatienteveryhuntinginghtheho
underhispossibleto;nordidheever
layasidethathallopanies,
edjones,houtanyregardtothesickpersonsbeing
atthattieitherawakeorasleep.
thisboisterousbehaviour,asitantnoharsohappilyit
effeone,aedtojones,assoonas
hepanyofsophia,thesquire
thenbroughttovisithinor,indeed,longbeforejoneswas
abletoatteheharpsichord,whereshewouldkindly
ndeshistdelicious
silesshesquirethoughtpropertointerrupther,by
insistingonoldsirsin,orsootherofhisfavouritepieces.
nothstandingtheguardoset
onherbehaviour,sheuldnotavoidlettingsoappearanowand
thenslipforth:forloveyagainbelikeoadiseaseinthis,
thatisdeniedaventi,itainlybreakout
inanother.herlips,therefore,ncealed,hereyes,her
blushes,andnylittleinvoluntaryas,betrayed.
oneday,heharpsichord,andjoneswas
attending,thesquire,g,”there,toi
havehadabattlefortheebelo.he
hathbeenatellingallyface,thatthebrokenbone
entuponthee.dnit,saysi,hohatbedidhe
iindeedpox,if
hehanythingoheavensoohanallthe
parsonsiry.hehathrereasontogloryinitthanto
beashadofit.””indeed,sir,”saysjones,”ihavenoreasonfor
either;butifitpreservedsse,ishallalhinkit
thehappiestaylife.””andtogu,”saidthesquire,”to
zetallhyagainsttheevoritdnun,iftheparsonhadunthis
petticuoatson,ishouldhavelentunoflick;forilovetheedearly,
boy,anddnifthereisanythinginpodo
forthee.shattakethyystable
torrooing,exissslouch.”jones
thankedhibutdeedacceptingtheoffer.”nay,”addedthe
squire,”shathathesorrelrethatsophyrode.shestfifty
guineas,andessixyearsoldthisgrass.””ifshehadsta
thousand,”criesjonespassionately,”iothe
dogs.””poohpooh”anse;”becauseshebrokethy
arhouldstfetandfive.ithoughthadstbeehan
tobearliceagainstaducreature.”heresophiainterposed,and
putaotheion,bydesirihersleavetoplay
tohiarequesthheneverrefused.
theuntenanceofsophiahadundergone
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duringthefoiedthepassionate
resentoa
differenttivefrohatfroerhadderivedit.her
spiritseinavisibleflutter;andsheplayedso
intolerablyill,thathadnotusthave
rerkedit.jones,holya
orethanadesoobservations;
ayreertohavepassed
favehirettystrongassuraoreflect
ontheofsophi
anopinionanyyoulenely
edinlongago.tonfess
thetruth,hehadrathertoochdiffidenhielf,and
forisfortune
hatearlytoion,
presentsogenerallyinfashion.
hesethoughtshadfullytakenpossessionofjohey
oind,itutionless
pureandfirhanhis,ghthavebeen,atsuchaseason,attended
hverydangerousnsequences.herulysensibleofthegreat
elylikedherperson,nolessadredher
acplishnts,andtenderlylovedhergoodness.iy,ashe
hadneveroertainedanythoughtofpossessingher,norhadever
giventheleastvoluntaryindulgeohisinations,hehada
selfedh.his
hearthatit
assuredhiheadorableobjectretuedhisaffe.
chapter3
nothing
thereaderagihesensationshnowarosein
joohavebeensosanddelicious,thattheyhertend
toproduceachearfulserenityihananyofthose
dangerouseffetioned;butinfact,sensations
ofthiskind,hotheirfirstregnition,ofa
verytultuousnature,andhaveverylittleoftheopiateinthe
theyoreover,inthepresentcase,eitteredhcertain
circes,ixedhseringredients,tended
altogethertoposeadraughtthatghtbeterdbitters;
thanoredisagreeabletothepalate,so
nothing,iaphoriind.
forfirst,thoughhehadsuffiselfin
doubtof
snstruingpassion,oratbest,esteeintard.he
asanguineassurasophiahadanysuchaffe
to,asghtprosehisinationsthatharvest,h,if
theyheyo
require.besides,ifheuldhopetofindnobartohishappiness
frohedaughter,hethoughthielfeetingan
effectualbariher;houghherysquirein
hisdiversions,anoftheever
regardedhisfortune;hadthestviolentaffeforhisonly
daughter,andhadoftensignified,inhiscups,thepleasurehe
proposedinseeingherrriedtooherichestninthe
unty.jonesbastoexpect,
frard,thathewould
everbeiolayasidethesevieer.he
hatfortuneisgenerallytheprincipal,ifnotthesole,
ion,atters:
forfriendshipkesuslyespousetheiofothers;but
itisveryldtothegratificationoftheirpassions.io
feelthehappinessayresultfrohis,itisnecessarywe
shouldpossessthepassionourselves.ashehadthereforenohopes
ofobtainihers;sohethoughttoendeavourto
succeedeanstofrustratethegreatpoint
of.eslife,akeaveryilluseofhis
hospitality,andaveryungratefulretutothenylittlefavours
receivedhohishands.ifhesaha
nsequenceuchreh
,ashehadrethanfilial
obligations,sohadheforhiorethanfilialpietyheknehe
natureofthatgoodntobesoaversetoanybasenessor
treachery,thattheleastattetofsuchakihe
sightoftheguiltypersonforeverodioustohiseyes,andhisnaa
detestablesoundinhisears.theappearanountable
difficultieshdespair,however
ardenthiseventheserouledby
passionforanotheran.theideaoflovelyllynoruded
itselfbeforehihehadss,andshe
badasoftenvoooutlivehisdesertingher.henowsawher
inallthestshogposturesofdeath;nay,hensideredallthe
seriesofprostitutiontohshehhe
heoccasion;firstbysedug,andtheing
her;forhehehatredhallheeighbours,andeven
heroers,boreher,andhoheyotearher
topieoreenvythansha,or
rathertothelatterbyansoftheforr:fornyenabusedher
forbeingaheyenviedherherloverandherfinery,and
selvesgladtohavepurchasedtheseatthesa
rate.theruin,therefore,ofthepirlst,heforesaw,
unavoidablyattendhisdesertingher;andthisthoughtstunghio
thesoul.povertyanddistressseedtohiogivenhtof
aggravatingthosesfortuheannessofhernditiondidnot
representherseryasoflittlensequenhiseyes,nordid
itappeartojustify,oreventopalliate,hisguilt,inbringingthat
seryuponher.butentionjustificationhiso
todestroyahuurehought,
lovedhiandhadtothatlovesacrificedherinnoce.hisowngood
heartpleadedhercause;notasaldvenaladvocate,butasone
iedi,andustitselfdeeplyshareinallthe
agosoonanother.
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www.xsz.twhispoehadsuffitlyraisedthepityof
jones,bypaintingpoorllyinallthecircesof
ess;itartfullycalledintheassistanceofanotherpassion,
andrepresehegirlinalltheaableloursofyouth,
health,ay;asolytheobjeuchre
so,atleasttoagoodnd,froeing,atthesati,the
objectofpassion.
adstthesethoughts,poorjonespassedalongsleeplessnight,and
iheresultoftheolly,andto
thinknoreofsophia.
inthisvirtuousresolutioinuedallthedaytillthe
evening,olly,anddrivingsophiafrois
thoughts;butialevening,averytriflingactsetall
hispassionsagainonfloat,andind,
thatnicateitinafreshchapter.
chapter4
alittlechapter,inainedalittlei
angothervisitants,plintstotheyoung
gentleninhis,s.honourhereader,
perhaps,eexpressionserly
droptfroer,yhatsheherselfhadaveryparticular
affer.jones;but,iy,it
eyoungfelloens.honour
hadsard;butthisinate;forhaving
beingan,
isee,shehadso
seainsofherheart,thatnon
hadeversinselfofanysinglefragnt.
shevieenhthatequalregardandbenevolence
ioallthegood.sheght
indeedbeen,assocratesankind,
preferringooanotherforrporeal,asheforntal
qualifications;butnevercarryingthispreferencesofarasto
per.
thedayafter.joneshadthatnflictselfhwehave
seeninthepreeintohisrooand
findinghilone,beganinthefolloanner:”la,sir,wheredo
youthinkihavebeenisyou,youguessinfifty
years;butifyoudidguess,tobesureistnottellyou
her.””nay,ifitbesothingustnottell,”said
jones,”ishallhavethecuriositytoenquire,andikno
besobarbaroustorefuse.””idontknoriesshe,”whyi
shouldrefuseyouher,forthattter;fortobesureyou
ntionitanyre.andforthattter,ifyouknehereihave
been,unlessyoukneihavebeenabout,itsignify
ay,idontseeypart;for
tobesuresheisthebestladyinthehis,jones
begantobegeaestlytobeletintothissecret,andfaithfully
prosednottodivulgeit.shethenproceededthus:”ust
knoyyoungladysenttoenquireafterllyseagriand
toseehertheedanything;tobesure,ididnotcare
togo,thinks;butservantsstdotheyareordered.how
uldyouundervalueyourselfso,.jonessoladybidgoand
carryhersolinen,andotherthings.sheistoogood.ifsuch
for.i
toldlady,saysi,dayourlashipisenuragingidleness.”
”andysophiasogood”saysjones.”sophiaiassureyou,
rryeup,”ansifyouknewallindeed,if
ipery
asllyseagri””eanbythesewords,”repliedjones,
”ifikneeanean,”sayshonour.”dontyou
reerputtingyourhandsinladysffonceivoould
alstfindiotell,ifiyladywouldnever
etothehearingont.”johendeseveralsole
protestations.andhonourproyladygave
thatff;andafteryouhaddohenyou
toldherihaddoerruptedjones.”ifidid,sir,”
anse.nysthenwould
havegivenhisheadtohavehadladytold,iftheyhadknown,for,
tobesure,thebiggestlordinthelandghtbeproudbut,i
protest,ihaveagreatndnottotellyou.”joo
eies,andsoonprevailedoonthus.”youstknow
then,sir,thatladyhadgiventhisffto;butaboutadayor
tuff,
andtobesureitistheprettiestthateverwasseen.honour,says
she,thisisanodiousff;itistoobigfor,it:
tilliustlethaveoldoneagain,andyou
yhavethisintheroontforshesagoodlady,andsstiveathingandtakeathing,iproseyouthat.sotobesurei
fetcheditherbackagain,and,ibelieve,shehathuponher
arlsteversindianyakisswhen
nobodyhathseenher.”
heretheionself,who
heharpsichord;herthepooryoungfellow
bling.thiseobserved,but,onseeing
s.honour,iutedittoaause;andhavinggivenjonesa
heartycursebetbeatabroad,andnot
poachupthegainhiswarren.
sophialookedthisevenihanusualbeauty,anday
believeitalladditiontoherr.
johatshenothisveryff.
shehersfavouritetunes,andhewas
leaningonherchair,ufffelloverherfingers,andputher
out.thissodisedthesquire,thathesnatchedthefffrobr >
her,andhaheartycursethreintothefire.sophia
instantlystartedup,andosteageessreveredit
froheflas.
thoughthisilensequeo
nyofourreaders;yet,triflingasithadsoviolentan
effepoorjohathoughtitourdutytorelateit.in
reality,therearenylittleittedby
injudiostiortance
arise.theayindeedbensideredasavastc
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otionbythosehare
verynute,andalstierceptibletoanybutthestroeyes.
thus,notallthecharoftheinparablesophinotallthe
dazzlingbrightness,andlanguishingsoftnessofhereyes;theharny
ofhervoidofherperson;notallherour,
greatnessofnd,orsnessofdisposition,hadbeenableso
absolutelytonquerandenslavetheheartofpoorjones,asthis
littleinuff.thusthepoetslysingsoftroy
isqueacti
quosydides,neclarissaeusachilles,
nonannidoeredeilleoe.
edeorthetisgreaterson,
athousandships,nortenyearssiegehaddone,
falsetearsandfahecitywon.
thecitadelofjonesakenbysurprise.allthose
ionsofhonourandprudenceely
uchlitaryplacedasguardsovertheavenuesof
hisheart,ranatheirposts,andthegodofloverched
in,intriuh.
chapter5
averylongchapter,ntainingaverygreati
butthoughthisvictoriousdeityeasilyexpelledhisavowed
eneesfroheheartofjones,hefounditredifficultto
supplantthegarrisonselfhadplacedthere.tolay
asideallallegory,thenolly
greatlydisturbedandperplexedthendofthehyyouth.the
superiorritofsophiatotallyeclipsed,orratherextinguished,all
thebeautiesofthepirl;butpassioninsteadof
succeededtolove.hehegirlhadplacedallher
affeonly.for
thishehad,hek
profusionofteoendeessaken
everyanstopersuadeherheaintain.she,onher
side,hadassuredhifherfireliefinhisprose,andhad
ostsolevohatonhisfulfillingorbreaking
theseproses,itdepended,hersheshouldbethehappiestor
stserableofankind.andtobetheauthorofthishighest
degreeofserytoahunbeing,houghton
beartorunateasi.hehispirlas
havingsaeverythingitlepower;ashaving
beenatheroheobjectofhispleasure;assighingand
languishingforhivenatthatveryinstant.shallthen,sayshe,
revery,forypresence,
hsoeagerlyexpected,insteadofgivihatjoy
hhflatteredherself,castheratoncedoo
seryanddespairibesuchavillainhere,hegenius
ofpoorllyseedtriuhant,theloveofsophiato,h
noind,andboreaway
everyobstaclebeforeit.
atlengthito,thatheghtpossiblybeabletoke
llyandsanotherely,bygivingherasufney.
this,heless,healstdespairedofheraccepting,whenhe
rellectedthefrequentaassuranceshehadreceived
froer,thattheakeheo
andsforhisloss.hoepoverty,andchieflyher
egregiousvanitysoofhbeenalreadyhihe
reader,gavehiolittlehope,that,nothstandingallher
avoightintibebroughttoherself
ightindulge
hervanity,bysettingheraboveallherequals.heresolvedtherefore
totakethefirstopportunityofkingaproposalofthiskind.
oneday,agly,hathe
uldhitslunginasash,hestoleforth,ataseason
hesquireedhis
fairoherandsisters,hefoundtakiea,
infordhiirstthatllye;butafterhe
eldestsisteraile,thatshewas
abovestairsabed.toadnoobjetothissituationofhis
stress,aelyasdedtheladdertowardsher
bedchaer;butetothetop,he,tohisgreatsurprise,
foundthedoorfast;noruldheforsotiobtainanyans
edhi
asleep.
theextresofgriefandjoyhavebeenrerkedtoproducevery
silareffects;aheserushesonusbysurprize,it
isapttocreatesuchatotalperturbationandnfusion,thatwe
areoftentherebydeprivedoftheuseofallourfaculties.it
otthereforeber.
jonesshouldslyoperateonthendoflly,andshould
overherenutesshewas
uoexpressthegreatraptures,hhereaderwill
supposesheedonthisoccasion.asforjones,hewasso
entirelypossessed,andasited,bythepresenceofhis
belovedobject,thatheforasophia,andnsequently
theprincipalpurposeofhisvisit.
this,hoery;andafterthefirst
transportsoftheiretingeansbydegreesto
introduceadisurseoalnsequeattend
theiraur,if.allever
seeingherre,shoulddisverthathestillcarriedonthis
rce.suchadisvery,iesgavehieasontothink
ust,hesaid,endinhisruin,andnsequently
inhers.sihatthey
stseparate,headvisedhertobearithresolution,andsworehe
itanyopportunity,throughtheurseofhislife,of
shohesiyofhisaffe,byprovidingforherin
annerbeyostexpectation,orevenbeyondherwishes,
ifeverthatshouldbeinhispolast,thatshe
ghtsoonfindsonarryher,andakehei
chhappierthansheuldbebyleadingadisreputablelifeh
hi
llyreinedafeontsinsilendthenburstingintoa
floodoftears,shebegantoupbraidhinthefollowingwords:
”andthisisyourlovefor,toforsakeinthisnner,nowyou
haveruinedhoenare
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andperjuryalike,andgroiredofusassooheyhave
hadtheirenhaveyouswoyouwouldnever
forsakeandanafterall
signifiesalltherichesiyou,nowyou
havegai,soyouhaveyouhaveention
aoianaslongasilive.
allotherhingto.ifthegreatestsquireinallthe
untryeasuitingtotorroy
panytohino,ishallaleanddespisethewholesex
foryoursake.”
shehus,putastoptoher
tongue,beforeithadrunouthalfits,orrather
garret,inollylay,beinguponepairofstairs,thatisto
say,atthetopofthehouse,bling
thegreatdeltaofthegreeks.theenglishreaderyperhapsfor
betterideaofit,bybeingtoldthatitpossibletostand
uprightanyiddle.he
nvenienollyhad,tosupplythatdefeailedup
anainsttheraftersofthehouse,tle
holeainsofthatsackhwe
haveforrlyntioned,socaps,andotherthingshhshe
hadlatelyprovidedherself,thedust.
thisenclosedplaceexactlyfrohefootofthebed,toh,
iherughungsohatitservediosupplythe
olly,intheagoniese,
pushedthisrugighttouchit;orherthe
pinoailgaveain;butaslly
pronouhoselastheked
ruggotloosefrotsfastening,anddisveredeverythinghidbehind
it;ongotherfeleutensilsappearedeie
it,andhsorrobereadthephilosophersquare,ina
posturefortheplaceithisstandinguprightas
ridiculousaspossiblybenceived.
theposture,indeed,inood,greatlyunlike
thatofasoldierblingthe
attitudeinenseefellohepublicstreetsof
londobysostanding.
hehadanightollyonhishead,andhistwe
eyes,thenttherugfell,stareddirectlyatjones;sothat
heideaofphilosophyothefigureno
foraortohaverefrained
frooderatelaughter.
iquestionnotbutthesurprizeofthereaderwillbehereequal
tothatofjones;asthesuspithe
appearanayseeo
innsistenththatcharacterh,doubtless,
intaiherto,intheopinionofeveryone.
buttohetruth,thisinnsistencyisratheriginary
thanreal.philosophersareposedoffleshandbloodaswellas
otherhuures;andhoatedandrefihetheory
oftheseybe,alittlepra
astootherrtals.itis,indeed,intheoryonly,andnotin
practice,ased,thatnsiststhedifference:
forthoughsuchgreatbeingsthinkchbetterandrehey
alen.theyknoosubdue
allappetitesandpassions,andtodespisebothpainandpleasure;and
thisknouchdelightfulion,andiseasily
acquired;butthepracticee;and,
therefore,thesatoknohis,teaches
theoavoidcarryingitintoexecution.
.squarehappeobeatchurthatsunday,he
readerybepleasedtoreer,theappearanollyinhersack
hadcausedallthatdisturbance.herehefirstobservedher,andwas
sopleaseden
togetheirintendedridethatevening,thatheghtpassby
thehabitationoflly,andbythatansghtobtainasend
ceofseeihisreason,hoe
ntiontoany,soherdidnicateit
thentothereader.
angotherparticularsitutedtheunfitnessofthingsin
.squaresopinion,dangeranddifficultyy
therefhtbeinrruptingthisyoung
hedangerohischaracteronthe
disvery,rongdissuasives,thatitisprobableheat
firstinteohaveedhielfhthepleasingideash
thesightofbeautyfuishesusen,after
afullalofseriousditation,oftenalloselvesbywayof
dessert:forainbooksandpicturesfindtheir
ostprivaterecessesoftheirstudy,aain
liquorishpartofnaturalphilosophyisoftentheprincipalsubjectof
theirion.
buthephilosopherheard,adayorterhatthe
fortressofvirtuehadalreadybeensubdued,hebegantogivealarger
spetohisdesires.hisappetiteishkind
feedonadaintybecauseahtastedit.in
short,helikedthegirlthebetterfortheofthatchastity,
usthavebeenabartohispleasures;
hepursuedandobtainedher.
thereaderistaken,ifhethinksllygavesquarethe
prefereoheryoungerlover:orary,hadshebeen
hejonesedlyhave
been,ofthethevictoriousperson.norsolelythe
ionthattterthanohoughthishaditsproper
r.squareoheabsenceofjones
duringhis,andinthat
intervalsothephilosophersosoftened
andunguardedthegirlsheart,thatafavourableopportunitybeca
irresistible,andsquaretriuhedoverthepoorreinsofvirtue
oflly.
itafhtsihis,whenjonespaid
theaboventionedvisittohisstress,atatiwhensheand
squareother
deniedherasansharedintheprofits
arisingfroheiniquityhter,sheenuragedand
prote
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envyandhatredolly,that,
ofthebooty,shewouldwillingly
havepartedhthistoruinhersisterandspoilhertrade.hence
shehadacquaintedjoneshherbeingabovestairsinbed,in
hopesthatheghthavecaughtherinsquaresar.this,however,
llyfoundanstoprevent,asthedoorened;hgaveher
anopportunityofnveyingherloverbehindthatrugorblawhere
henoovered.
squarenosoonerdehisappearahanllyflungherselfback
inherbed,criedoutsheo
despair.thispirl,butanoviherbusiness,had
notarrivedtothatperfeofassuran
ladyirety;aherprotsherhanexcuse,or
elseinspireshertobrazenoutthetter
loveofquiet,oroutoffearofhisreputationandsotis,
perhaps,froearofthegallant,r.nstantintheplay,
oshuthiseyes,aoputhishos
inhispocket.lly,orary,his
evidendveryfairlygaveupacauseherto
intainedanytears,andna
protestationsofthepurestloveandnstancy.
astothegentlenbehindthearras,heuchless
iooodforaotionless,andseedequally
atalosstosay,orhertodirecthiseyes.johough
perhapsthestastohethree,firstfoundhistongue;
andbeielyreveredfrohoseuneasysensationsh
llybyherupbraidingshadoccasionedheburstintoaloudlaughter,
andthensaluting.square,advanbythehand,andto
relievehiroisplaent.
squarebeingnoiddleoftherooin
onlyheuldstandupright,lookedatjoneshaverygrave
untenan,”his
ghtydisvery,and,idaresakegreatdelightinthe
thoughtsofexposing;butifyouatterfairly,
youe.iaotguiltyof
rruptinginnoce.ihavedohingforhatpartofthe
attersbytheruleht,n.
fitnessisgoveedbythenatureofthings,andnotbycusto,
for,ornicipallahingisindeedunfit
unnatural.””wellreasoned,oldboy,”ans
thouthinkthatishoulddesiretoexposetheeiprosethee,i
ylife;anduhouhast
andtodisveritthyself,thisaffairyreinaprofound
see.””nay,.jones,”repliedsquare,”ibe
thoughttoundervaluereputation.goodfaisaspeciesofthekalon,
anditisbynoansfittingto.besides,torder
oionisakindofsuicide,adetestableandodious
viityofne
forsuise
youiyself.thingsybefittingtobedone,
ent
oftheesthesubjectofsure,his,
intruth,notonlyibutlaudable.””right”criesjones:
”oreihantheindulgenceofanaturalappetite
ororelaudablethanthepropagationofourspecies””tobe
serioushyou,”ansheyalearedso
to.””a,”saidjones,”youopinionwhen
affairust
nfess,”sayssquare,”asthetterisrepreseo,by
thatparsonth,ightherruptionofinnoce:it
ustknor.jones,
intheionoffitness,verynutecirces,sir,very
nutecircescausegreatalteration.””riesjones,
”bethatasitised
you,ifyoueverhearahisadventure.behavekindlytothe
girl,andiylipshettertoany
one.and,lly,doyoubefaithfultoyourfriend,andi
onlyfiveyouriyto,butheservice
i.”sosayiookahastyleave,and,slippingdohe
ladder,retireduchexpedition.
squareofindthisadventureohaveno
her
nfusion,shebeganatfirsttoupbraidsquarehhavihe
oansoonfoundtheans
oftigatingheranger,partlybycaresses,andpartlybyasll
nostruroispurse,ofa
purgingofftheillhuursofthend,andiittoagood
teer.
shethenpouredforthavastprofusionofteowardsheew
lover;tuedallshehadsaidtojones,andjoneshielf,into
ridicule;andvohoughheohepossessionofher
person,thatsquarehadeverbeensterofherheart.
chapter6
byparihereaderypossibly
rrectsoabuseerlybeenguiltyofinthe
applicationofthewordlove
theiyoflly,hjoneshadnoovered,would,
perhaps,havevihanhe
expressedontheo
thatnt,veryfeedhi
certain,hopassion;
andthoughhislovetoher
auneasiherinnstancy,yetalittle
shoselfinallyrruptedher
innoputedallthevitoh
sheappearednooplungeherself.
thisiongavehiolittleuneasiillbetty,the
eldersister,etiafterirelytocure
hiyahint,thatoneself,hadbeenthe
firstseduolly;andthatthelittlechild,hhehad
hithertosocertainlyncludedtobehisoightveryprobably
haveanequaltitle,atleast,toclaiaesforitsfather.
joneseagerlypursuedthisstwhen
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andinaveryshorttilyassuredthatthegirlhad
toldhiruth,notonlybythenfessionofthefelloat
lastbythatofllyherself.
thiswillbaesany
trophiesofthiskindasanyensignorattoeysclerkinthe
kingdohehad,indeed,reducedseveralentoastateofutter
profligae,andhadthehonourof
occasioningtheviolehofonepirl,herdrowned
herself,or,oreprobable,hadbeendro.
angotherofhiss,thisfellophedoverthe
heartofbettyseagrihehaddelovetbeforelly
e;buthadafterwards
desertedher,andappliedtohersister,hehadalst
iediatesuccess.noy,thesolepossessionof
llysaffe,ostequally
sacrificestoheriandtoherpride.
hencehadgroplacablehatredhwehavebeforeseen
raginginthendofbetty;thoughthinkitnecessaryto
assignthiscausesooner,asenvyitselfalooallthe
effetioned.
joneseperfectlyeasybypossessionofthissecreth
regardtolly;butastosophia,hebeinginastateof
tranquillity;nay,indeed,heostvioleurbation;
hisheartayusethetaphor,entirelyevacuated,
andsophiatookabsolutepossessionofit.helovedherhan
unboundedpassion,andplainlysaentsshehadfor
hiyetuldnotthisassurancelessenhisdespairofobtaining
theofherfather,northehorrorstendedhis
pursuitofherbyanybaseortreaethod.
theinjuryustthusdoto.e,andthence
staed
hillday,andhauntedhinhispillonight.hislifewasa
nstantstrugglebetioely
triuhedovereaienresolved,inthe
absenceofsophia,toleaveherfathershouse,andtoseeheo
re;andasoften,inherpresence,fotallthoseresolutions,and
deteropursueheratthehazardofhislife,andatthe
forfeitureofu.
thisnflictbegansoontoproduceverystrongandvisibleeffects:
forhelostallhisusualsprightlinessandgaietyofteer,and
beelancholydejectedandabsentin
pany;nay,ifeverheputonaforcedrth,toplyr.
our,thenstraintappearedsoplain,thatheseed
tohavebeengiviroevidenceofheendeavouredto
ncealbysuchostentation.
ity,perhaps,beaquestiohearto
neansployedto
revealit,betrayedhiost:foradehiorethanever
reservedtosophia,andforbadhioaddressanyofhisdisurse
toher,nay,toavoidetinghereyes,ostcaution;
nature.hehe
approachoftheyounglady,hegrehiswassudden,
started.ifhiseyesactallythers,thebloodrushedinto
hison
tospeaktoher,astodrinkherhealthat
table,histongueofalter.ifhetouchedher,hishand,nay
hise,treled.andifanydisursetended,however
retely,toraisetheideaoflove,aninvoluntarysighseldoailed
tostealfroisbosostofsnaturewas
rioustothrowdailyinhisway.
allthesesytoescapedthenoticeofthesquire:butnotsoof
sophia.shesoonperindinjones,and
nolosstodisverthecause;forindeedshereg
inheropathy
hbeensooftennotedinlovers,andhwill
suffiuchquickersightedthanher
father.
but,tosaythetruth,thereisaresileandplainthodof
atingforthatprodigioussuperiorityofperationhwe
stobserveinsoherestofthehunspecies,andone
onlyinthecaseoflovers,butofallothers.
frohattheknaveisgenerallysoquicksightedto
thosesytoaionsofknavery,endupea
nofachbetteruandingtheresurelyisnogeneral
syathyangknaves;norhavethey,likefreesons,anynsign
ofnie
thingintheirheads,ahoughtsaretuedthesaway.
thus,thatsophiasahatedidheplain
sytoofloveinjonesbenohat
theideaofloveeredintotheheadofthefather,whereas
thedaughter,atpresent,thoughtofnothingelse.
heviolentpassionh
torntedpoorjones,andnolesscertainthatsheherselfs
object,shehadnottheleastdifficultyindisveriruecause
ofhispresentbehaviour.thishighlyendearedhioher,and
raisedihebestaffeso
raiseinastresstheseandpityforsurethest
eouslyrigidanghersexan
shesaiserableonheroeherfor
esteehonourabletives,
endeavouredtostheraflainhiso,he
faussparta,inghisvery
vitals.thushisbackoldness,andhis
silenost
eloquentadvocates;andsoviolentlyonhersensibleand
tenderheart,thatshesooforhillthosegentlesensations
alend.in
short,all,gratitude,andpity,spireinsuch
toanindeed,allhedelica
allotodistra.
ohisyoungupleactallytinthegarden,attheend
ofthethbouhatalinh
joneshadforrlyrisqueddrooretrievethelittlebirdthat
sophiahadtherelost.
thisplauchfrequentedbysophia.
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toruureofpainandpleasure,onani
riflinginitself,hadpossiblysohefirstseeds
ofthataffeaturityinherheart.
herethenthisyounguplet.theyostclosetogether
beforeeitherofthenehingoftheothersapproach.a
bystanderarksofnfusioninthe
untenanuchtheelvestokeany
observation.assoonasjoneshadalittlereveredhisfirst
surprize,heas
ofsalutation,eued;andtheir
ionbegan,asusual,onthedeliciousbeautyofthe
iheypasttothebeautyoftheplahjones
lauhetree
erlytuledintotheal,sophiauldnothelp
rendinghifthatact,andsaid,”ifancy,.jones,you
havesolittleshudderinghater.””iassureyou,
da”anshenceyoufeltatthelossofyour
littlebirdethehighestcir
thatadventure.poorlittletoythereisthebraood
upon.hothat
stateofhappinessinhisfate
entforhisingratitude.””uponr.
jones,”saidshe,”yallantryverynarroapedasseverea
fate.surethereranada”
ansoreflecthsorro,it
is,perhaps,thattheerhadnotbeenalittledeeper,byhi
ghthaveesstohave
instorefor.””fie,.jones”repliedsophi”iaureyou
otbeinoptoflifeisonlyan
exe.youolessenthe
obligationofhavingtysake.behethird
ti.”shespoketheselastile,andasoftness
inexpressible.jonesanshasigh,”hefeareditwasalready
toolateforcaution:”andthenlookingtenderlyandstedfastlyon
her,heissetoliveyou
esoill”sophia,lookingdoheground,ansh
sohesitation,”indeed,.jones,idonotwishyouill.””oh,i
knoper,”criesjohatdivine
goodness,.””nay,now,”answered
she,”iuandyounot.istaynolonger.””iibe
uood”crieshe;”nay,itbeuood.iknoi
say.etingyouheresouedly,ihavebeenunguarded:for
heavenssakepardon,ifihavesaidanythingtooffendyou.idid
notanit.indeed,iherhavediednay,theverythought
e.””yousurprize,”ansanyou
possiblythinkyouhaveoffended””fear,da”sayshe,”easily
runsintodness;andthereisnodegreeoffearlikethathi
feelofoffendingyou.hohennay,dontlookangrily
at;onefroe.iannothing.blaeyes,or
blathosebeauties.isayingpardonifihavesaidtoo
ch.heartoverfloylovetothe
utst,andhaveendeavouredtoncealafevery
vitals,aiossibleforeverto
offendyoure.”
.jonesnoblingasifhehadbeenshake
ofanague.sophia,
his,ansr.jones,iaffectto
suandyou;indeed,iuandyoutoo,for
heavenssake,ifyouhaveanyaffee,letkethe
bestofaybeabletosupport
selfthither.”
jones,self,offeredherhis
arention
aoretoherofthisnatureatpresent.heprosedhewould
not;insistingonlyivenessoflove,houttheleave
ofhi**his,shetoldhihekneo
obtainbyhisfuturebehaviour;andthusthisyoungpairtottered
andtreledalong,theloveotoncedaringtosqueezethehandof
hisstress,thoughitkedinhis.
sophiaiediatelyretiredtoherchaer,rs.honourandthe
hartshooherassistaopoorjohe
onlyrelieftohisdisteeredndepieews,
thoseinhe
readerhathlatelybeennversant,niinthe
chapter.
chapter7
inr.allhyappearsonasickbed
.eesofondofjohatheo
part,thoughhisaradbeenlongsincecured;andjones,
eitherfroheloveofsport,orfroootherreason,waseasily
persuadedtontihishouse,etisfora
fhttogetherr.allhys;
nay,thence.
.alledaysindisposedhald,h
hadbeenattendedhalittlefever.thishehad,however,
negleannerofdisorders
tohisbed,orpreventhisseveralfaculties
froerftheirordinaryfuns;anducthwewould
bynoahoughttoapproveorrendtoitation;for
surelythegeheesculapianartareintherightin
advising,thatthentthediseasehaseonedoor,the
physishouldbeintroducedattheother:eantby
thatoldadage,veioperatits
firstapproaeetinfairand
equalnflict;etothelatter,ensuffer
hiofortifyarenchhielf,likeafrenchar;sothatthe
leaedgentlenfindsitverydiffiesiossible,
toeattheene.nay,sotisbygainingtithedisease
appliestothefrenchlitarypolitidrruptsnatureoverto
hisside,andthenallthepoustarrivetoolate.
agreeabletotheseobservatioheplaintof
thegreatdoisaubihe
lateapplicatioohisskill,sayin
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believepationtakefordeuaker,fordeyneversendfor
tilldephysi.”
.allper,byansofthis,gainedsuch
ground,that,tosendfor
assistahedoctorathisfirstarrivalshookhishead,wished
hehadbeeforsooner,andihathethoughthinvery
iidanger..allhy,tledallhisaffairsin
thisan
naturetobefortheother,reationhthe
utstcalessandunnce.heuld,indeed,wheneverhelaid
hielfdo
letguiltorfear
disturb:catokno;
indifferentinhischoicetosleepordie.
iy,heuldsaythisesrereasonand
hancato,oranyotherproudfellooientor
deheroes;fhtbe
nsideredasafaithfullabourer,theendofharvestheis
suooreceivehisreaster.
thegoodngaveiediateordersforallhisfalytobesuoned
roundhihesers.blifil,whohad
beensotiinlondon,and.johereaderhathjust
partedfrot.onsjustas
sophiahadlefthi
thenehe
houghtsofloveoutofhishead.hehurried
instantlyintothechariot,andorderedthe
atodriveagie;nordidtheideaof
sophia,ibelieve,onontheway.
andnoily,naly,.blifil,.jones,.
theoftheservantsforsuchr.
allbledroundhisbed,thegoodn
satupinit,andospeak,o
blubbering,aoexpressveryloudandbitterlantations.
uponthis.allbythehand,andsaid,”donot
sorroydeaepheostordinaryofallhun
occurrences.isfortunesbefalourfriendslygrieved;
forthoseareactsightoftenhavebeenavoided,andh
yseeorehelotofonenrepeculiarlyunhappythan
thatofothers;butdeathison
lotinenagree:noristhetiwhen
thishappenstousveryterial.iftheenhathpared
lifetoaspan,surelyaybeallooasaday.it
isfatetoleaveitintheevening;butthoseakenaway
earlierhaveonlylostafethebestlittleh
lanting,andchoftenerhoursoflabourandfatigue,ofpainand
sorroas,ireer,likensourleavinglifeto
ourdeparturefrofeast;athoughthoftenoccurredto
enstrugglingtoprotraeainnt,and
toenjoythepanyoftheirfriendsafeontslonger.alas
hoostprotraentshoterial
thedifferewho
staysthelatestthisisseeinglifeiviehis
unostaabletivefrobr >
ent
hiskindisofsotrivialaduration,that
itistoaantrulyible.feen,iohinkin
thisnner;for,indeed,feenthinkofdeathtilltheyarein
itsjaayappearwhen
itapproachesthetheyarehelessincapableofseeingitat
anydistanuchalardand
frightenedselvesindangerofdying,
theyarenosoonerclearedfrohisapprehensionthahe
fearsofitareerasedfroheirnds.but,alasheapes
froeathisnotpardoned;heis,onlyreprieved,andreprievedto
ashortday.
”grieve,therefore,nore,dearchild,onthisoccasion:an
eventayhappeneveryhour;ent,nay,alst
everypartiatterthatsurroundsusiscapableofprodug,
andustandostunavoidablyreachusallatlast,ought
hertooentation.
”physihavingacquainted
thatiandangerofleavingyouallveryshortly,ihavedeterned
tosayafeydisteer,
e,putsitoutofpower.
”butishallystrengthtooch.iinteospeak
nghoughihavesettledlongago,ithink
propertontionsuay
havethefortofperceivingyouareallsatisfiedhthe
provisionihavetheredeforyou.
”e,exceptonly
l500ayear,other,
andexofl6000,
anner:
”theestateofl500ayearihavegiventoyou,.jones:andas
iknooney,ihave
addedl1000inspecie.inthisiknoherihaveexceededor
fallenshortofyourexpectation.perhapsyouhinkihave
givenyoutoolittle,andthenfivingyoutooch;butthelattersureidespise;andastothe
forr,unlessyoushouldeainthatnerrorhihave
oftenheardinlifepleadedasanexcuseforatotalof
charity,naly,thatinsteadofraisinggratitudebyvoluntaryacts
ofbounty,ands,hersarethe
stboundlessandstdiffiethebare
ntionofthis;isuspeysuchthing.”
jonesfluhisbeorsfeet,andtakingeagerly
holdofhishand,assuredhiisgoodohibothnowandall
othertis,hadsoinfinitelyexeritbuthis
hopes,thatno.”andiassureyou,
sir,”saidhe,”yourpresentgenerosityhathleftnoother
nelanyfriend,
father”herehis,auedaohideatear
hiseyes.
allhythelysqueezedhis
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nvinuchgoodness,generosity,and
honour,inyourteer:ifyouo
these,youstbehappy;forthethreeforrqualities,iadt,
keyouhyofhappiness,buttheyarethelatteronlyh
youinpossessionofit.
”ohousandpoundihavegiventoyou,.th;asuabr >
nvincedlyexceedsyourdesires,ass.
hoerialoffriendship;and
ayredoundtoyou,thatpietyhyouso
rigidlyintain.
”alikesu.square,ihavebequeathedtoyou.this.ihope,
opursueyourprofessioersuccessthan
hitherto.ihaveoftenobservedore
apttoexongnof
business,povertyisuoodtoindicateofability.
butthelittleihavebeeoleaveyou
thosedifficultieserlystruggled;andthen
idoubtnotbutyoueethsuffitprosperitytosupply
anofyourphilosophicalteerwillrequire.
”ifindselfgroyy
dispositionoftheresidue.servaokensto
reerby;andthereareafey
exesetting
outalittlebeforeyou.
”hereafootn,andsaidtherewasan
attoeyfroalisburyessage,hhesaidhe
stniedinaviolent
hurry,andprotestedhehadsochbusiodo,that,ifhe
uldcuthielfintofourquarters,allbesuffit.
”go,child,”saidallan
notabletodoanybusinessnoanhehaveany
e,inorehanself.
besides,ireallyaancapableofseeingapresent,or
ofanyloentiohensalutedthell,saying,perhapshe
shouldbeabletoseethegain,butheshouldbenopose
hielfalittle,findingthathehadtoochexhaustedhisspirits
indisurse.
soofthepaearsattheirparting;ahe
philosophersquareelting
od.astos.herpearlsasfastasthe
arabiaheirdialgu;forthisonialh
thatgentleaedonaproperoccasion.
afterthis.allselfdownonhispillow,
andendeavouredtoposehielftorest.
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ntainiheaturalthanpleasing
besidesgriefforherster,therehersourceforthat
brinystreauntainous
cheekbohehousekeeper.sheired,thanshe
begantottertoherselfinthefollostrain:”sure
sterghthavedesodifferehinks,beteandthe
otherservants.isupposehehathleftuing;but,ifasif
thatbeall,thedevilshall,for.idhavehis
nobeggar.ihavesavedfivehundredpoundinhis
serviaisafine
enuragenttoservantstobeho;andtobesure,ifihave
takenalittlesothingnoes
asdnoptogether.ifsobethatit
beso,thelegacyygotothedevilthatgaveit.no,i
efolks.no,
illbuythegayestgo,anddanceovertheold
yreakinghispartso
often,eofhiforbreedingup
hisbastardinthatnner;butheisgoingnoustpay
forall.itehiettertohaverepentedofhis
sinsonhisdeathbed,thantogloryintheandgiveawayhis
estateoutofhisoilytoasbegottenchild.foundinhisbed,
forsoothaprettystoryay,ay,thathideknoofind.lord
fivehiaardstoanswerfor,if
thetruthfortis,theyherehe
isagoiokentoreer
by.those,ifio
liveathousandyears.ay,ay,ishallreeryouforhuddling
angtheservants.ohaventioned
naasanforsooth,though
hehadnotarrye
upenthoughhehathlivedherethisnyyears,i
dontbelievethereisarrointhehouseeversahe
lourofhishedevilshallanfor
.”utteredtoherself;butthis
tasteshallsufficetothereader.
herthuchbettersatisfiedhtheir
legaentsoloud,yet
frohedisheiruntenances,aswellas
frohefollothatpleasurereigned
intheirnds.
aboutanhouraftertheyhadleftthesi,squaret
thinthehallandacstedhihus:”well,sir,haveyouheard
anynehi”ifyouan.
all,”ithinkyoughtrathergivehibr >
theappellationofyourfriend;forheseetotohavedeserved
thattitle.””thetitleisasgoodonyourside,”repliedsquare,
”forhisbounty,suchasitis,hathbeenequaltoboth.””ishould
nothaventiofirst,”criesth,”butsinceyoubegin,i
stinforouiafadifferentopinion.thereisawide
distinbetaryfavoursandreyihave
dohisfaly,andthecareihavetakenintheeducationofhis
tenghthaveexpecteda
greaterretu.iagineiaherefore
dissatisfied;forst.paulhathtaughttobehe
littleihave.hadthediless,ishouldhaveknoyduty.
butthoughthesetoreied,itdothnot
enjointoshuteyestooerit,rainfroeeing
injuredbyanunjustpar
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retuedsquare,”thatinjuryisdoo;nordidieverigine
.allyfriendshipsolight,astoputinbalance
hoiso
proceedsfrohosenarroipleshyouhavebeensolong
endeavtoiohiiofeverythinghis
greatandhebeautyandlovelinessoffriendshipist
fordiyes,norediuhanthat
unerringruleht,enendeavouredto
ridicule,thatyouhavepervertedyourfriendsuanding.””i
,inarage,”ihesakeofhissoul,
yourdaabledoeshavenotpervertedhisfaith.itistothis
iiutehispresentbehaviour,sounbeingachristian.
auldthinkofleavihavingfirst
deuphisathoutnfessinghissins,andreceivingthat
absolutionhehousedulyauthorizedtivehieheofthesenecessariesistoo
late,thatplacehereiswailingand
gnashingofteeth.itistheysteadthat
heathengoddess,thatvirtue,herdeistsofthe
ageadore,.henhispriest,when
thereisnoobefound,aheofthat
absolution,houtbeso
terial,”sayssquare,”ofyourown
acrd””ithathnovirtue,”criesth,”buttothosewhohave
suffitgracetorequireit.butalkthustoaheathen
andanunbelieveritisyouthattaughthihislesson,forh
youhavebeenhisnotyour
discipleeanby
reerialofour
friendship,e,idespiseit;
andnothingbuttheunfortuuationofcircesshould
prevailontoacceptit.”
thephysiooinquireofthetwo
disputants,hoiserableway,”
ans.”itishaniexpected,”criesthe
doshaveappearedsinceileftyou””noodones,iafraid,”repliedth:”afterpastatour
departure,ithilehopes.”thebodilyphysi,
perhaps,suoodtheeto
anexplanation,.blifilostlancholy
untenandacquaihehathebroughtsadhis
thersalisbury;thatshehadbeenseizedontheroad
hoach,hhadcarriedher
offinafehedoctor.”oneot
anss;butihand,tohavebeen
perisdifficulttotreat;yet
ihavebeenrerkablysuccessfulinit.”thandsquareboth
her,heone
advisedhiobearlikean,aherlikeachristian.the
youlensaidhekal,andhe
ittohislossashe
uldnot,hoplainingalittleagainstthepeculiar
severityofhisfate,ityto
hiysurprize,andthatatatiedthe
severestblotheliceoffortune.he
said,thepresentoccasiontothetestthoseexcellent
rudints.thand.square;andit
,ifheosurvivesuch
sfortunes.
itedofthe
deathofhissister.thisthedoctorviolentlyopposed;inssister.n
:but.
blifilsaid,hehadre
hisunhiorfearofthe
disquietudeightgivehithathedurstnotthinkof
disobedience,ightbethensequence.hesaid,forhis
part,nsideringthereligiousandphilosophicteerofhisuncle,
heuldnotagreehthedoctorinhisapprehensions.hewas
thereforeresolvedtoni:forifhisuncle
reveredasheheartilyprayedheghtheknewhewouldnever
fiveanendeavourtokeepasehi
thephysiittotheseresolutions,he
tenveryhighlynded.sotogetherved
.blifilaorto;hephysi
firstentered,andapproachedthebed,iofeelhis
patientspulse,hanhedeclaredhe
uiracle,
andhadbroughtthefevertoi:sothat,hesaid,there
appearednoobeaslittledangerashehadbeforeapprehehere
werehopes.
tosaythetruth,.allhyssituationhadneverbeensobadas
thegreatcautionofthedoctorhadreprese:butasawise
generalneverdespiseshisene,hoys
forceybe,soherdothaianeverdespisea
disteer,hoerpreservesthesa
strie
suts,thoughtheenebeneversoaintainsthe
sagravityofuntenandshakeshisheade
signifitair,letthedisteerberifling.andboth,
angnyoodones,yassignthissolidreasonfortheir
nduif
theygaiory,andthelessdisgraceifbyanyunlucky
acttheyshouldhappentobenquered.
.allhyhadnosoonerlifteduphiseyes,andthankedheaven
forthesehopesofhisrevery,than.blifildreha
verydejectedaspedhavingappliedhishandkerchieftohis
eye,eithertoewhere
expresseshielfonanotheroccasion,
sinulluserit,taenullu
iftherebehenhatnone,
henicatedtohisuhereaderhathbeenjustbefore
acquaintedh.
allhyreceivedthenehnce,hpatiendh
resignation.hedroptateear,thenposedhisuntenance,
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henoessenger;butblifiltoldhithadbeen
iossibletodetainhint;forheappearedbythegreat
hurryheebusinessofiortanhishands;that
heplainedofbeinghurriedanddrivenandtooutofhislife,
aednytis,thatifheulddividehielfintofour
quarters,hekneodisposeofeveryone.
allhythendesiredblifiltotakecareofthefuneral.he
said,heerdepositedinhisohapel;andas
totheparticulars,helefttheohisoion,only
ntioningthepersonheployedonthisoccasion.
chapter9
ongotherthings,yserveasantonthatsaying
ofaesan,asa
rrourreflectshisperson”
thereaderyperhapsr.jonesin.
thelastchapter.infact,hisbehaviourthatof
thepersoiohate
htheirs.
anhadendedhisspeech,jowho
desertedtherootheiredtohisoent,togive
venttohisnindsuffer
hioreinlongthere;heslippedsoftlythereforetoallhys
chaerdoor,ehouthearing
anykindoftionhin,unlessaviolentsn,lasthis
fearssrepresentedasgroans.thissoalardhithatheuldnot
forbearenteringtherooaninthebed,
inasposedsleep,andhisnursesninthe
aboventioythebedsfeet.heiediately
tooktheonlythodofsilengthisthhbass,usiche
fearedghtdisturb.allhy;atingdohe
nurse,hereiioillblifilandthedoein
togetherandan,ihatthedoightfeel
hispulse,andthatthehtnithatpieceof
ne,
difficultyoffindingitsr.allhysearatsuchaseason.
heardblifiltellhisuhisstory,jonesuld
hardlyntaiheothers
indiscretion,especiallyasthedoctorshookhishead,anddeclared
hisuioohispatient.but
ashispassiondidnotsofardeprivehifalluseofhis
uanding,astohidefroihensequenceshany
violentexpressiontoighthaveonthesick,this
apprehensionstilledhisrageatthepresent;andhegreerwards
sosatisfiedhfindingthatthisne,produo
schief,thathesufferedhisaodieinhiso,
entioningittoblifil.
thephysidihatdayat.allhys;andhavingafter
dinnervisitedhispatieuedtothepany,andtoldthe
thathehadisfatosay,hassurahathis
patientofalldahathehadbroughthisfevertoa
perfeterssion,anddoubtednotbythrohebarkto
preventitsretu.
thisaderate
exightbetrulysaidtobedrunkhjoy
anintoxicationlyforheeffectsofwine;andashe
any
buerstothedoctorshealth,ase
verysoonliterallydrunk.
joneshadnaturallyviolentanilspirits:thesebeionfloat
andaughespiritofostextravagant
effebracedhist
passionatees;sself,
helovedhifallnliving.”doctor,”addedhe,”youdeservea
statuetobeerectedtoyouatthepublicexpense,forhaving
preservedan,enwho
kno,butablessingtosociety,thegloryofhisuntry,and
anhonourtohunnature.dnifidontlovehietterthan
ownsoul.”
”reshaforyou,”criesth.”thoughithinkyouhave
reasontolovehiforhehathprovidedverywellforyou.and
perhapsitghthavebeeerforsofolksthathehadnotlived
toseejustreasonofrevokinghisgift.”
jonesnohinnceivabledisdain,
anseansouligihatanysusiderations
uldeheearthopenands
ifihadllionsofacresiratherthanswallowup
deargloriousfriend.”
quisdesideriositpudorautdus
taharicapitis
”odestyorasuresetboundstoourdesireofsodeara
friend”thehereotbeeasilytranslated.it
includesourdesireofenjoyingourfriendagain,andthegrief
tendsthatdesire.
thedoctooerposed,aedtheeffectsofah
afterhe
favealoosetorth,sangtoroussongs,and
fellintoeveryfranticdisorderto
inspire;butsofaranydispositiontoquarrel,thathe
esbetterhuured,ifpossible,thanwhenhewassober.
tosaytruth,nothingisreerrohantheion,
thatneheyaredrunk,
areveryhypersonsheyaresober:fordrink,iy,
dothnotreversenature,ore
intheefore.ittakesaheguardofreason,andnsequently
forpto,any,whensober,have
artenoughtonceal.itheightensandinflasourpassions
generallyihatpassionostinournd,so
thattheangryteer,thearous,thegenerous,thegoodhuured,
theavarieheircups
heightenedandexposed.
aasnonationproducessonydrunkenquarrels,especially
aodrink
andtofighttogetherarealstsynonyuster,i,
thinks,haveitthencluded,thattheenglisharethe
naturedpeoplealive.perhapstheloveofgloryonlyisatthe
bottofthis;sothatthefairnstobe,thatour
untrynhavereofthatlove,andreofbravery,t
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plebeians.andthistherather,asthereisseldonything
ungenerous,unfair,orillnatured,exercisedontheseoccasions:nay,
itisnforthebatantstoodher
evenatthetiofthenflidastheirdruhgenerally
endsinabattle,sodostoftheirbattlesendinfriendship.
buttoretutoourhistory.thoughjoneshadshownnodesignivingoffe.blifilabehaviour
enththesoberandprudentreserveofhis
oper.heboreittoopatience,asitappeared
tohieryithisseason;”hehouse
ouing,oher;andif
ithadpleasedheaventogivehioprosper.allhys
revery,itetheettertoexpresstheexultationsof
theirheartsinthanksgiving,thanindrunkennessandriots;h
ethodstoehedivihantoavertit.”
th,oreliquorthanjones,buthoutany
illeffehisbrain,sehepiousharangueofblifil;but
square,forreasonsayprobablyguess,otally
silent.
sototallyoverpoopreventhis
relleoioned.asno
person,therefore,orereadytonfessandndehisown
errors,heofferedtoshake.blifilbythehand,andbeggedhis
pardon,saying,”hisexr.allhysreveryhad
driveherthoughtoutofhisnd.”
blifilsfullyrejectedhishand;andudignation
aobe,iftragicalspectacles
denoiressionontheblind;but,forhispart,hehadthe
sfortuoknosustbe
affectedhtheirloss.”
jones,our,hadsoxtureofthe
irashischair,and
catgholdofblifilsllar,criedout,”dnyouforarascal,
doyouinsultisfortuneofbirth”heaied
thesehsuchroughas,thattheysoongotthebetterof
.blifilspeacefulteer;andascuffleiediatelyensued,h
ghthaveproducedschief,haditnotbeeedbythe
interpositionofthandthephysi;forthephilosophyof
squarerenderedhiuperiortoalletions,andheverycaly
sakedhispipe,asinallbroils,unlesswhenhe
apprehendedsodangerofhavingitbrokeinhisuth.
thebatantsbeingi
vengeanselvestothenresources
ofdisappointedrage,aedtheirhisand
defiahiskindofnflict,fortune,hepersonal
attack,seedtoincliojones,ogetherasfavourable
tohisene.
atruevertheless,ediation
oftheralparties,andthepanyagainsatdothe
table;oaskpardon,andblifiltiveit,peaceedinstatuquo.
butthoughthequarrellyrenciled,
thegoodhuureans
restored.allrrintanend,andthesubsequent
disursensistedonlyofgraverelationsofttersoffadof
asgraveobservationsupontheaspeciesofion,in
uchofdignityandinstru,thereisbut
littleeainnt.asethereforetonveyonlythislast
tothereader,everilltherestof
thepanyhavingbydegreesdroppedoff,leftonlysquareandthe
physitogether;atetheiontle
heightenedbysontsonhadhappewoyoung
gentlen;bothofthedoctordeclaredtobeerthan
suoionthephilosopher,verysagaciously
shakinghishead,agreed.
chapter10
shoanyobservationsofovid,andofotherre
graveers,radi,thatwineis
oftentheforerunnerofinntinency
joiredfrohepany,inengaged,
intothefields,selfbyahe
openairbeforeheattended.allhy.there,herenewed
thoseditationsonhisdearsophia,hedangerousillnessof
hisfriendandbeiinterrupted,anact
happened,hsorroe,andhsorroless
beread;hohathistorictruthtohweprofessso
inviolableanattaunicateittoposterity.
iteveningierendofjune,whenour
heroeostdeliciousgrove,hegentle
breezesfanningtheleaves,togetherhthestrillingofa
rringstreaandthelodiousnotesofnightingales,ford
altogetherthestentingharny.inthisse,sosly
aeditatedonhisdearsophia.whilehis
edunboundedoverallherbeauties,andhislively
iginationpaihes,
hisheartltedself
ontheground,bythesideofagentlyrringbrook,hebrokeforth
intothefolloion:
”osophia,yar,howouldbe
nditioncurstbethatfortunesadistaween
us.possessedofthee,oneonlysuitsthywhole
estate,isthereahiptible
hebrightestcircassiay,drestinallthejewelsof
theindies,appeartoeyesbutentionanotheran
uldithinkeyescapableoflookingatanyotherhtendeess,
thesehandsshouldteartheroyhead.no,sophia,ifcruel
fortuneseparatesusforever,soulshalldoatontheealohe
chastestnstancyage.thoughi
shouldneverhavepossessionofthygperson,stillshalt
thoualonehavepossessionofthoughts,love,soul.oh
foisso,thatthebrightest
beautiesehavenochar,noritbelder
intheireraine.raptures
areinthatnaioree.”
attheseartedup,and
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circassianidrichlyalyattiredfrandsigniors
seraglio.he
arsest,andheest,bedee
odoriferouseffluvia,theproduceofthedayslabour,ha
pitollyseagripproached.ourherohadhis
penknifeinhishaioned
purposeof,cryed
outile,”youdontiokill,squire,i
hope””hinkiwouldkillyou”answeredjones.
”nay,”repliedshe,”afteryoure,
killioexpect.”
hereensuedaparley,yselfobligedto
relateit,ishallot.itissuffitthatitlastedafull
quarterofanhour,atthenclusioiredintothe
thickestpartofthegrove.
soofreadersybeinedtothinkthiseventunnatural.
hoaybesuffitlyated
forbysuggesting,thatjonesprobablythoughtoneaerthan
none,andllyasprobablyigiobebetterthanone.
besidesthebeforentioiveassighepresent
behaviourofjohereaderorellect
inhisfavour,thatheeperfectsterofthat
ento
subduetheirunrulypassions,andtodeeanyoftheseprohibited
asents.allysubduedthispowerinjones.he
ion,inerposed,
thoughonlytoadvise,sheghthavereceivedtheanshone
anyyearsagotoasillyfello,if
heedtobedrunk”arenotyou,”saidcleostratus,
”ashadtoadnishadruosaythetruth,inaurtof
justicedrunkenotbeanexcuse,yetinaurtof
he
lae
fortheircris,allooreofpolicythanjusti
thatla
drunkeheyarecertainlysuchas.jonespresent
guiltyof;onhavastprofusionof
leaing,ifiigiyreader,or
teaythihanheknowsalready.forhissake
thereforeishallkeepleaingtoself,ao
history.
ithathbeenobserved,thatfortuneseldooththingsbyhalves.to
saytruth,thereisoherfreaksratifyordisplease.nosoonerhadourheroeretiredhhisdido,
but
speluncalifilduxetdivinuseandebr >
deveniunt
theparsonandtheyoungsquire,akingaseriouswalk,
arrivedatthestileothegrove,aercaught
avieheloversjustastheyofsight.
aplayontheaeneid,iv,124:”didoarojanprihe
sacaveshalle.”
blifilknehoughheaboveahundredyards
distandhepanion,though
nottotheindividualpersoarted,blessedhielf,anduttered
averysoleejaculation.
thexpressedsosurprizeatthesesuddeions,andasked
thereasonofthetoainhehad
seenafelloongthebushes,hhe
doubtednoteeofjones,he
thoughtproperto,andustbelefttothe
judgntofthesagaciousreader;forotives
totheaen,hereisanypossibilityofourbeing
staken.
theparson,onlystrictlychasteinhisownperson,
butagreateheoppositeviallothers,firedatthis
infortion.hedesired.blifiltonducthiediatelytothe
place,ixedh
lantations;nordidherefrainfroastingsoobliquerefles
on.allhy;insinuatingthattheheuntrywas
principallyoenthehadgiventovice,byhaving
exertedsuitigatedthat
justanderigourofthelasaverysevere
punishnttoloosehes.
thehroughersopassinpursuitoftheir
gahbriars,thatitgreatlyobstructedtheir
ling,thatjoneshadsuffit
nay,
indeed,soincapableofncealinghisindignation,and
sugeancedidheutterfortheverystephetook,thatthis
alohaveabundantlysatisfiedjohatheousethe
languageofsportsnfoundsitting.
chapter11
inilein.popesperiodofaleintroducesas
bloodyabattleaspossiblybefoughthouttheassistanceof
steelorldiron
asintheseasonofruttinganunuthphrase,byhe
vulgardegentledalliance,hewellwooded
forestofhashire,passesbetheferinekind,if,
editatesthearoussport,auple
ofpuppies,oranyotherbeastsofhostilenote,shouldwandersonear
theteleofvenusferinathatthefairhindshouldshrinkfrohe
place,touchede,eitheroffearorfroliicety
orskittishness,ales,or
hathatleastinstructedtheooputitohroughthe
indeliales,thesaansteriesshouldbepryedintoby
unhalloale
priestesscriesouthherinvirgilhen,probably,hard
ation,
procul,oproculeste,profani;
proclatvates,totoqueabsistitelu.
farhencebesoulsprofane,
thesibylcryd,andfrohegroveabstain.
dryden
if,isay,ntogenusoe
anintiuareinagitatioress,any
hostilebeastsshouldveoonear,onthefirsthintgivenbythe
frightedhind,fierdtrendousrushesforththestagtothe
entrahethick
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www.lizi.twet;therestaineloverhislove,
stasthegroundhhisfoot,andhhishosbrandishedaloft
inair,proudlyprovokestheapprehendedfoetobat.
thisisanaiguousphrase,andyaheraforestwell
cloathedhriptofit.
thus,aerrible,ysapproach,
leapedforthourheroe.nyastepadvancedheforwards,inorder
tohetrelinghind,and,ifpossible,tosecureher
retreat.andno,havingfirstdartedsolividlightning
froisfieryeyes,begantothunderforth,”fieuponitfieupon
it.jones.isitpossibleyoushouldbetheperson””yousee,”
ansispossibleishouldbehere.””andwho,”said
th,”isthathyou””ifihaveany
e,”criesjones,”itispossibleishallyouknoho
sheis.””indyoutotelliediately,”saysth:”and
iagine,youngn,thatye,thoughithath
sedthepurposeoftuition,hathtotallytakenaway
theauthorityofthester.therelationofthesterandscholaris
indelible;as,indeed,allotherrelationsare;fortheyallderive
theirinalfroeaven.ihinkyourself,
therefore,asenoaughtyouyour
firstrudints.””ibelieveyouthatwill
nothappen,unlessyouhadthesabirargunttonvince
.””thenisttellyouplainly,”saidth,”iaesolved
todisvertheusttellyouplainly,”
retuedjones,”iaesolvedyoushallnot.”ththenoffered
toadvans;r.blifil
endeavouredtorescue,declaring,”heaster
insulted.”
jonesnoselfehoughtitnecessary
toridhielfofoneofhisantagonistsassoonaspossible.he
thereforeappliedtothefirst;aingtheparsongo,he
directedablotheyoungsquiresbreast,aking
place,reducedhioasurehislengthontheground.
thonthefound
hielfatliberty,hesteptforlyintothefe,hout
aionofightiibefalhis
friend;buthehadadvancedaveryfeothethicket,
beforejones,haviedblifil,overtooktheparson,anddragged
hiackheskirtofhisat.
thisparsonhadbeenachaioninhisyouth,andhaduch
honourbyhisfist,bothatschoolandattheuy.hehadnow
indeed,freatnuerofyears,deedthepracticeofthat
;yetrongashisfaith,andhis
bodyrongthaher.heoreover,asthereadery
perhapshavenceived,soirascibleinhisnature.whenhe
lookedback,therefore,andsaretchedoutonthe
ground,andfouthesatishlyhandledbyone
erlybeenonlypassiveinallnflictsbeta
circeedtheie
lengthgaveselfintoapostureofoffend
llegallhisforce,attackedjohefrontuch
ietuosityashehadforrlyattackedhintherear.
ourheroereceivedtheeackostundaunted
intrepidity,andhisbosoesouheblohishe
presentlyretuedinglikethe
parso;buthedexterouslydrovedohefistofjones,so
thatitreachedonlyhisbelly,any
ofpuddinghendeposited,andlynohollow
sounduldproorepleasantaswellas
easytohaveseen,thantoreadordescribe,hsides:
atlastaviolentfall,inhroo
thsbreast,sohelatter,thatvictoryhadbeenno
longerdubious,hadnotblifil,rength,
againrenehefight,andbyengaginghjones,giventhe
parsonantstitoshakehisears,andtainhisbreath.
andnohtogetherattackedourheroe,retain
thatforcehheyhadfallenatfirst,soweakenedwashe
byhisbat;forthoughthepedagoguechoserather
toplaysolosonthehuninstrunt,andhadbeenlatelyusedto
thoseonly,yethestillretainedenoughofhisaknoo
perforispartvery.
theviodecustoobedecidedby
nuers,hpairoffistsappearedinthe
battle,aelypaidtheirplintstotheparson;and
theoatthesatied,
aoyou,tofalltwoofyouuponone”
thebattle,hekindthatfordistinssakeis
calledroyal,noostviolenceduries;
tillblifilbeiilaidspra
ndesdedtoapplyforquartertohisneagonist,
foundtobe.self;forioftheanoneof
thebatantshadregnizedhi
infact,thathosquire,happening,inhisafteoonsh
sopany,topassthroughthefieldhebloodybattlewas
fought,andhavingnenehat
tstbeonaside,hehastenedfroispanions,and
allantrythanpolicy,espousedthecauseoftheweaker
party.byr.
jonesfroeingavictiothe,andtothe
piousfriendshipaster;for,besidesthe
disadvantageofsuchodds,joneshadsuffitlyrevered
theforrstrengthofhisbrokenarthisreinfort,however,
soonputaothea,andjoneshhisallyobtaihe
victory.
chapter12
inoreviaclethanallthebloodinthe
bodiesofthandblifil,andoftyothersuch,iscapableof
produg
therestof.panyeup,beingjustat
theinstantan,
erlyseenat.rs.e,the
auntofsophiandlastly,thelovelysophiaherself.
atthisti,thefolloheaspectofthebloodyfield.in
oneplacelayontheground,allpale,anda
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vanquishedblifil.nearhitoodthenquerorjones,alst
veredhblood,partofurallyhiso
hadbeehepropertyofthereverend.th.ina
thirdplacestoodthesaidth,likekingporus,sullenly
subttingtothenqueror.thelastfigureinthepiecewas
ostgloriouslyforbearingthevanquishedfoe.
blifil,ilesignoflife,firstthe
prinrs.
e,herpocketabottleofhartsho,and
toapplyittohisnostrils,he
attentionofthepanypoorblifil,whose
spirit,ifithadanysuchdesign,ghthavenoakenanopportunity
ofstealingofftotheotherony.
fooorelanorelovelyobjectlaytionless
beforethethisingsophiaherself,
thesightofblood,orfroearforherfather,orfrobr >
sootherreason,hadfallendoould
gettoherassistance.
s.diatelythree
voiisseisdead.”hartsho,er,every
redyostatohesainstant.
thereaderyreer,thatinourdescriptionofthisgrovewe
ntionedarringbrook,ethere,assuch
gereafloances,hnootherpurpose
thantorr.nofortunehaddecreedtoenhislittlebrook
hahigherhonourthananyofthoseheplainsof
arcadiaeverdeserved.
jonesples,forhebegantofearhehad
givenhiblouch,isseanddead,
rushedatonhisear.hestartedup,leftblifiltohisfate,and
fle,heresteach
other,backerinthedrypaths,he
caughtupinhisar,andthenranahheroverthefieldto
therivuletaboventioned;selfintotheer,
hentrivedtobesprinkleherface,head,andneckveryplentifully.
happyenfusioned
herotherfriendsfrher,preveheike
obstrugjones.hehadcarriedherhalfheyknew
heuallyrestoredhertolifebefore
theyreachedthes,openedher
eyes,andcried,”ohheavens”justasherfather,aunt,andthe
parsoncaup.
jones,s,now
relinquishedhishold;butgaveheratthesainstantatender
caress,henperfectlyrestored,uld
nothaveescapedherobservation.assheexpressed,therefore,no
displeasureatthisfreedosuffitly
reveredfroerse.
thistragicalseedintoasuddenseofjoy.in
thisourheroeainlytheprincipalcharacter;forashe
probablyfeltreecstaticdelightinhavingsavedsophiathanshe
herselfreceivedfroeingsaved,soherhengratulations
paidtoherequaltor.
self,bracedhis
daughter,felltohuggingandkissingjones.hecalledhihe
preserverofsophia,anddeclaredtherehing,excepther,or
hisestate,;butuponrelle,he
afterissslouch
forsoheare.
allfearsforsophiabeingnooved,joheobjectof
thesquiresion.”e,lad,”sayse,”doffthy
quoatandise
thee.e,e,ee;andwel
zeetovindtheeanotherquoat.”
joelyplied,thre,doothe
forthelatterwasas
er.butthoughtheeruld
ovethebladbluerks
hadirintedonbothhisfadbreast,andh,
beingdisceedbysophia,dreherasighandalookfullof
inexpressibletendeess.
jonesreceivedthisfullinhiseyes,andithadinfinitelya
strohanallthentusionshhehadreceived
before.a,hoy
erbloe
nuteshavepreventedhisfeelingtheirsrt.
thepanynoovedbackhad
got.blifilagainonhislegs.heresuppressapious
hatallquarrelsobedecidedbythoseonsonly
hure,knoisproperforus,hathsuppliedus;
andthatldironobeusedindiggingnobothoseof
theearth.theneofnarchs,bealst
inoffensive,andbattlesbetiesghtbefoughtatthe
particulardesireofseveralladiesofquality;ogetherhthe
kingstheelves,ghtbeactualspectatorsofthenflict.then
ghtthefieldbethisntancarcasses,
a,thedeadn,orinfihegreatestpartofthe
ghtgetup,like.bayesstroops,andrchoffeitheratthe
soundofadrurfiddle,asshouldbepreviouslyagreedon.
iatterludicrously,lest
gravenandpolitis,iknoay
crypishatit;but,iy,ghtnotabattlebeasided
bythegreateuerofbrokenheads,bloodynoses,andblackeyes,
asbythegreaterheapsofngledandrderedhunbodiesght
nottoennerihisybe
thoughttoodetrintalaschetothefrenterest,sihey
huslosetheadvaheyhaveoverotheationsinthe
superiorityoftheirengineers;buthegallantry
andgenerosityofthatpeople,iaersuadedtheyline
puttingtheelvesuponaparhtheiradversary;or,asthe
phraseis,kingtheelveshistch.
butsuatiohertobehanhopedfor:i
shallself,therefore,hthisshorthint,ao
narrative.
ebegannooinquireintotheinalriseofthisquarrel.
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surlily,”ibelievethecauseisnotfaroff;ifyoubeatthebushes
ayfindher.””findher”repliede:”haveyou
beenfightingforaaninhisat
there,”saidth:”hebestknohen,”criese,”it
isa,tothouartaliquorishdog.but
e,gentlen,beallfriends,andgohoe,andkefinal
peaceoverabottle.””iaskyourpardon,sir,”saysth:”it
isnosuanofcharactertobethus
injuriouslytreated,andbuffetedbyaboy,onlybecauseiwould
havedoy,inendeavtodetedbringtojusticea
r.
allhyandyourself;forifyouputthelaion,asyou
oughttodo,youin.”
”iheuntryoffoxes,”criese.”i
thinkbershwe
areeverydaylosinginthe,
shoe.”hetheobeatabout,inthesalanguageandinthe
sannerasifhehadbeeingforahare;andatlastcried
out,”sohopussisnotfaroff.heresherforuponsoul;i
believeiycrystoleaight;forhehad
noheplacehepirlhad,atthebeginningof
thefray,stolenaaasaharegenerallyusesin
travelling.
sophianoe;sayingshefound
herselfveryfaint,andapprehendedarelapse.thesquire
iediatelypliedhhisdaughtersrequestforhehe
foofparents.heeaestlyendeavouredtoprevailhthe
panytogoandsup:butblifilandth
absolutelyrefused;theforrsaying,thereorereasonsthanhe
uldthenntion,ustdeclihishonour;aer
declaringperhapsrightlythatitproperforapersonofhis
funtobeseenatanyplahispresentndition.
joneshepleasureofbeinghhis
sophisoonherchedhsquireeandhisladies,the
parsinguptherear.thishad,indeed,offeredtotarryh
hisbrotherth,professinghisregardforthecloth
perthiodepart;butthacceptthefavour,and,
after.e.
thusehisbloodyfray;andthusshallehbookof
thishistory.
bookvi
ntainingaboutthreeweeks
chapter1
oflove
inourlastbookuchhthe
passionoflove;andinoursucceedingbookshallbeforcedto
hahissubjeaynotthereforeinthis
plainationofthatde
doanyotherwonderful
disveries,pretendtohavefoundout,thatthereisnosuch
passioninthehu.
ehthatsurprisi,
entiohelatedr.s,ashaving,by
thereforceofgeniusalone,houttheleastassistanceofany
kindofleaing,orevenreading,disveredthatprofoundand
invaluablesecretthatthereisnogod;orhertheyarenotrather
thesaeyearssinceverychalardthe
hattherehingsasvirtueoodness
reallyexistinginhunnature,and
pride,ietodeterne.iy,ianed
tosuspect,thatalltheseseveralfindersoftruth,arethevery
identicalhod
usedinboththesesearchesaftertruthandaftergold,beingindeed
ohesa,viz.,thesearg,ruaging,andexaningintoa
nastyplaerinstances,intothenastiestofall
places,abadnd.
butthoughinthisparticular,andperhapsintheirsuccess,the
truthfinderandthegoldfinderyveryproperlybepared
together;yetiy,surely,therebenoparisoween
thetpudenceor
follytoassert,froheillsuccessofhissearch,thattherewasno
suchthingasgoldiruthfinder,having
rakedoutthatjakes,hisoind,aherecapableoftrag
norayofdivinity,noranythingvirtuood,orlovely,or
loving,veryfairly,holy,andlogicallyncludesthatnosuch
thiintheion.
toavoid,hoention,ifpossible,hthese
philosophers,iftheyoshowourown
dispositiontoaatterspeaceablybetweenus,weshallhere
ketheoncessions,aypossiblyputaothe
dispute.
first,anynds,andperhapsthoseofthe
philosophers,areentirelyfreefroheleasttracesofsucha
passion.
sendly,thathedesireof
satisfyingavoraciousappetitehacertainquantityofdelicate
anflesh,isbynoansthatpassionforhihere
hisisindeedreproperlyhunger;andasnogluttonis
ashadtoapplytheohisappetite,andtosayheloves
sudsuchdishes;soytheloverofthiskind,hequal
propriety,say,hehungersaftersudsu.
thirdly,iostacceptable
ncession,thatthisloveforanadvocate,thoughit
satisfiesitselfinaanner,dothheless
seekitsouchasthegrossestofallour
appetites.
and,lastly,thatthislove,operatestowardsoneofa
differentsex,isveryapt,topletegratification,to
callintheaidofthathuionedabove;andh
itissofarfrobating,thatitheightensallitsdelightstoa
degreescarceigihoseibleof
anyotheretionsthaealone.
ioallthesencessions,idesireofthephilosophers
togrant,thatthereisinsoibelieveinnyhusa
kindandbenevolentdisposition,ifiedbyntributingto
thehappinessofothers.thatinthisgratificationalone,asin
friendship,ialandfilialaff
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eforit.that
thoughthepleasuresarisingfrouaybeheightenedand
sorousdesires,yettheforr
subsistalone,noraretheydestroyedbytheinterventionofthe
latter.lastly,thatesteendgratitudearethepropertivesto
love,asyouthayaretodesire,and,therefore,thoughsuch
desireynaturallycease,akesitsobject;
yettheseove,froodnd,thatsensationorpassion
foritsbasis.
todenytheexistenceofapassionofa
instances,seetobeverystrangeandabsurd;anddeedproceed
onlyfrohatselfadnitioionedabove:but
hoanno
trabition,nclude,therefore,thatthereare
nosuannaturelyobservethe
saruleinjudgingofthegood,asheevilofothersor
,”puttheworldin
ourownperson”
predonantvanityis,iafraid,tooceedhere.thisis
oahatadulationinds,and
thisalstuniversally.forthereisscaryn,houch
soeverheydespisethecharacterofaflatterer,butwill
ndesself.
tothosethereforeiapplyforthetruthoftheabove
observations,indsbeartestinytoihave
advanced.
exaneyourheart,goodreader,andresolveheryoudo
believethesetterse.ifyoudo,youynootheir
exelificationinthefollo,youhave,i
assureyou,alreadyreadrethanyouhaveuood;anditwould
beopursueyourbusiness,oryourpleasuressuchasthey
are,thantothrooreofyourtiinreadingyou
hertastenorprehend.totreatoftheeffectsofloveto
you,stbeasabsurdastodisurseonlourstoanboblind;
sinaybeasabsurdasthathweare
toldsuchblindertaihelourscarlet;that
lourseedtohiobeverypet:
andloveprobablyy,inyouropinion,verygreatlyreseleadish
ofsoup,orasurloinofroastbeef.
chapter2
thers.e.hergreatleaingandknowledgeof
theahedeepperationhshederived
frohoseadvantages
thereaderhathseen.e,hissister,anddaughter,h
youngjones,andtheparson,goingtogetherto.eshouse,
paheeveninguch
joyaivity.sophiaheonlygraveperson;foras
tojohoughlovehadirepossessionofhisheart,
yetthepleasingrefler.allhysrevery,andthe
presenistress,joiosotenderlookshshenow
andthenuldnotrefrainfroivinghisoelevatedourheroe,
thathejoiherthoftheotherthree,whowereperhapsas
goodhuuredpeopleasanyintheworld.
sophiaretaihesagravityofunteheing
atbreakfast;iredlikehanusual,
leaviherandaunttogether.thesquiretooknonoticeof
thisgeinhisdaughtersdisposition.tosaythetruth,thoughhe
eofapoliti,andhadbeehe
untryiaion,heanofobservation.
hissistertu.shehadlivedaboutthe
urt,andhadsee
knonicates;and
stressofnners,onies,andfashions.nordidher
eruditionstophere.shehadnsiderablyirovedherndby
study;shehadnotonlyreadallthedeplays,operas,
oratorios,poe,andronallic;but
hadghrapinshistoryofengland,eachardsron
history,andnyfrenchirespourserviralhistoire:tothese
shehadaddedstofthepoliticalpahletsandjoualspublished
tainedavery
petentskillinpolitidulddisurseveryleaedlyonthe
affairsofeurope.sheoreover,excellentlywellskilledin
thedoour,ahananybodyere
together;aknooreeasilyattained,asher
pursuitofitedbyanyaffairsofheroher
shehadnoinations,ortheyhadneverbeensolicited;h
lastisindeedveryprobable;forherseperson,hwasnear
sixfoothigh,addedtohernnerandleaing,possiblyprevented
theothersexfrher,nothstanditiats,in
thelightofaan.hoatter
stifically,sheperfectlyhoughshehadnever
practisedthealltheartsheydesiretiveenuragent,ortoncealliking,hallthelong
appendageofsles,ogles,glances,&c.,astheyareatpresent
pratheiesof
disguiseoraffectationhadescapedheotice;butastotheplain
silenature,asshehadneverseenanysuch,
sheuldkno.
byansofthisrs.ehadnow,asshe
thought,deadisveryofsothinginthendofsophia.the
firsthintofthisshetookfrohebehaviouroftheyoungladyin
thefieldofbattle;andthesuspihennceived,was
greatlyrroboratedbysoobservatio
eveningaing.holycautioustoavoid
beingfoundinastake,shecarriedthesecretanight
inherbosogivingonlysoobliquehints,bysiering,winks,
nods,andnohendroppinganobscurehindeed
suffitlyalardsophia,butdidnotatallaffectherbrother.
beingatlength,hhlysatisfiedofthetruthofher
observatioookanopportunity,oneing,whenshewas
alonehherbrother,tointerruptoneofhislesinthe
folloanner:
”pray,brother,haveyounotobservedsothing
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inely””no,noti,”anse;”isanythingthe
tterhthegirl””ithinkthereis,”repliedshe;”and
sothingofsequeoo.””plainof
anything,”criesallpox.”
”brother,”retuedshe,”girlsareliabletootherdisteersbesides
thesllpox,andsotispossiblytoche
interruptedherucheaestness,andbeggedher,ifanything
ailedhisdaughter,toacquaiely;adding,”sheknewhe
lovedherrethanhisohatheothe
hebestphysitoher.””nay,nay,”answeredshe,
sling,”thedisteerisnotsoterrible;butibelieve,brother,
youarenvincediknoiseyouiore
deostdesperatelyinlove.”
”hoe,inapassion;”inlove,hout
acquaintingilldisiher;illtuheroutofdoors,stark
naked,ykindnessvorur,andvondness
ouretothis,tofallinloveeleave””butyou
youlove
betterthanyouroofdoors,beforeyouknoheryou
shallapproveherchoice.supposesheshouldhavefixedonthevery
personyouyourselfbeangry
then””no,no,”criese,”thatakeadifference.ifshe
rriestheniayloveshepleases,i
shanttroubleheadaboutthat.””thatisspoken,”anshe
sister,”likeasensiblen;butibelievetheverypersoh
chosenheverypersonyouhooseforher.iwill
disclaillknoheisnotso;andibelieve,
brother,youe.””er,”said
uchasanyan;andtobesure
thoseareenstters.youknolovetohearyoutalk
aboutpolitieddle:
bute,an””rry”saidshe,”youyfindhiut
yourselfifyouplease.you,apoliti,beat
loss.thejudgntrateintothecabisof
princes,anddisverthesecretspringsovethegreatstate
austsurely,hvery
littlediffiindof
agirl.””sister,”criesthesquire,”ihaveoftento
talktheurtgibberishto.itellyou,idontuandthe
lingo:butireadajoual,orthelondoneveningpost.perhaps,
ihereybenoakechof,
becausehalfthelettersareleftout;yetiknois
antbythat,andthatouraffairsdontgosoheyshould
do,becauseofbriberyandrruption.””ipityyouruntry
ignora,”criesthelady.”doyou”anse;
”andipityyourtoherbeanythingthana
urtier,andapresbyterian,andahanoveriantoo,assopeople,i
believe,are.””ifyouan,”ansa
an,brother;anditsighing.besides””ido
knoan,”criesthesquire,”anditsheethat
artone;ifhadstbeenan,iprosetheeihadlenttheeaflick
longago.””ay,there,”saidshe,”inthatflickliesallyour
fanciedsuperiority.yourbodies,andnotyourbrains,arestronger
thanours.believe,itishatyouareabletobeat
us;or,suchisthesuperiorityofouruanding,ake
allofyouthebrave,andty,andpoliteare
alreadyourslaves.””ialadiknoind,”anshe
squire.”butoreofthistterai.atpresent,
dotellanisityouanaboutdaughter””holda
nt,”saidshe,”ptihavefor
yoursex;orelseioughttobeangrytoohyou.thereihave
deashifttogulpitdoicsir,think
youof.blifildidshenotfaintaliebreathless
onthegrounddidshenot,afterheupaleagain
theothatpartofthefieldoodand
prayelancholythatnight
atsupper,theing,andindeedeversince””fee”
eont,ireeritall.itis
glado.iknewsophywasa
goodgirl,andakeangry.iwasnever
rerejoilife;foothingliesohandytogetherasour
tatterinheadsotiago:forcertainly
thetannerjoiogetherintrinyalready,
andit.itistrue,indeed,
therebelargerestatesinthekingdobutnotinthisunty,andi
hadratherbatesothing,thanrrydaughterangstrangersand
fners.besides,stozuchgreatestatesbeinthehandsof
lords,aheverynaoftheun.,sister,
etodo;foritellyouenknoatters
betterthanbleservant,sir,”anshe
lady:”oyouforalloyinanything.
sinostpolitiyadvice,i
thinkyouyproposethetchtoallhyyourself.thereisno
iheproposalsingfrohepareherside.
kingalr.popesodyssey,offershisdaughtertoulysses.
icautionsopoliticapersonnottosaythatyhter
isihatallrules.””he
squire,”i;butishallcertainlylendunaflick,
ifheshouldrefuse.””feaot,”criess.atchis
tooadvaoberefused.””idontknohat,”anshe
squire:”allohnoeffe.”
”brother,”saidthelady,”yourpolitie.areyoureally
tobeiosedonbyprofessionsdoyouthink.allhyhath
reforhanothernbeoresuch
credulityeoneofusen,thanthatwisesex
edforpolitis.indeed,brother,youwould
keafineplenipotoiatehthefrench.theywouldsoon
persuadeyou,thattheytaketoeredefensive
principles.””sister,”ansuchs,”lety
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friendsaturtansan,i
shalllayhoblauponyou;forisupposetheyarehanto
trustenpahishsosarcasticala
laugh,thats.euldbeaolonger.shehadbeenallthis
tifrettedinatenderpartforshewasindeedverydeeply
skillediers,andveryviolentiherefore,
burstforthinarage,declaredherbrothertobebothaanda
blockhead,andthatsheaynolongerinhishouse.
thesquire,thoughperhapshehadneverreadchiavel,was,
hoanypoints,aperfectpoliti.hestronglyheldall
thosees,edinthat
politiperipateticschoolofexgealley.hek
valueandonlyuseofney,viz.,tolayitup.hewaslikewise
heexactvalueofreversions,expectations,&c.,
andhadoftenheauntofhissistersfortune,andthe
ceerityhadofiingit.thishewas
infiooent.whenhe
found,therefore,hehadcarriedtterstoofar,hebegantothinkof
rengthetask,astheladyhad
greataffeforherbrother,andstillgreaterforheiece;
andthoughtoosusceptibleofanaffrontofferedtoherskillin
politiuchvaluedherself,anofavery
extraordinarygoodandsdisposition.
havingfirst,therefore,laidviolenthandsonthehorses,forwhose
escapefrohestablenoplacebuttheopen,he
appliedhielftohissister;softenedandsoothedher,by
unsayingallhehadsaid,andbyassertionsdiretrarytothose
heeloquenceofsophiato
hisassistagracefulandwinningaddress,
hadtheadvantageofbeingheardhgreatfavourandpartialityby
heraunt.
theresultoftheilefrors.e,who
said,”brother,youareabsolutelyaperfectcroat;butasthose
havetheiruseinthearoftheeressqueen,soyoulikewise
havesogoodinyou.iyof
peacehyou,ayoudonotinfrionyourside;at
least,asyouaresoexayexpectyouwill
keepyues,likethefrench,tillyouricallsupon
youtobreakthe”
chapter3
ntainingtothecritics
thesquirehaviledttershhissister,aswehaveseen
ichapter,patienttonicatethe
proposaltoallostdifficulty
topreventhiroisitingthatgentleninhissiess,for
thispurpose.
.allr.eatthe
tiakenill.hehereforenosoonerdischarged
outofthecustodyofphysic,buthethoughtason
alloccasions,boththehighestandthelooffulfillinghis
e.
iervalbeteofthedialoguei
ent,sophiahad,frobr >
certainobscurehintsthroe
apprehensionthatthesagaciousladysuspectedherpassionfor
jones.shenootakethisopportunityofall
suchsuspis,andforthatpurposetoputairenstrainton
herbehaviour.
first,sheendeavouredtonelancholyheart
ostsprightlinessienandthehighest
gaietyinhernner.sendly,sheaddressedhero
.blifil,andtooknottheleastnoticeofpoorjohewholeday.
thesquireedhthisnductofhisdaughter,
thathescarceeatanydinner,aalsthisein
gopportunitiesofnveyingsignsofhisapprobationby
ohissister;atfirstaltogetherso
pleasedhshesaher.
inshort,sophiasogreatlyoveractedherpart,thatheraunt
firststaggered,aosuspectsoaffectationinheiece;
butassheanofgreatart,soshesoonattributed
thistoextreartinsophia.shereeredthenyhintsshehad
givenheieagiheyoung
ladyhadtakenthisorallyheroutofheropinion,byan
overactedcivility:anotionthatlyrroboratedbythe
excessivegaietypanied.
hereavoidrerking,thatthisureter
foundedhadsophialivedtenyearsintheairofgrosvenorsquare,
kofrallyingand
playingightyseriousthinginwoods
andgrovesanhundredlesdistantfroondon.
tosaythetruth,indisveriters
chthatouroayusetheexpression,inthe
sakeyensotisscarryby
fangothershererkhanthey
reallyare.asthisobservationisprettydeep,irateit
bythefolloenwerepursuinga
plestoftheeeing”the
shirehouse,”panionsto
e,fortherestprobablytheyan.
thesend,plicity;butthe
third,ill,ansusgoin,however,forhe
ythinkofgoingangsthisown
untryn.”theyaglyinandsearchedthehouse,andby
thatansssedovertakihief,ebuta
little;andheyallknehadnever
oncereflected,uldnotread.
thereaderhsoinvaluablea
secretisnicated,sinceeverygasterwillagreehow
necessaryitistoknolytheplayofanother,io
unterhisoreover,affordareasonhewiser
n,asisoftenseen,isthebubbleoftheany
sileandinnoisuoodand
srepresented;butostterial,thisforthe
deceitonherpolitit.
dinnerbeingended,andthepairedintothegarden,.
e,hhlynvihecertaintyofhis
sisterhadtoldhitook.allhyaside,andver
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proposedatchbetr.blifil.
.allensflutteratany
uedandsuddentidingsofindwas,indeed,
teeredesanandachristian.
heaffeoabsolutesuperioritytoallpleasureandpain,toall
joyandgrief;butetitobedisposedand
ruffledbyeveryactalblast,byeverysleorfroune.
herer.esproposalhoutanyvisible
etion,orhoutanyalterationofuntenance.hesaidthe
allianlaunchedforthintoa
veryjusteniuntheyoungladysrit;aoheoffer
tobeadvantageousinpointoffortune;andafterthanking.e
foodopinionhehadprofessedofhis
iftheyoungpeoplelikedeachother,heshouldbeverydesirousto
pletetheaffair.
er.allhysansh
asheexpected.hetreatedthedoubthertheyoung
peopleghtlikeoherpt,saying,”that
parentsatchesfortheirchildren:
thatforhispartheshouldinsistoresignedobediencefrobr >
hisdaughter:andifanyyoungfelloouldrefusesucha
bedfellobleservant,andhopedthere
done.”
allentbynyeulogiuon
sophia,der.blifilwouldvery
gladlyreceivetheoffer;butallual;heuldobtain
nootheransoreihulyhope
theresnoharohatsall.”leasta
huisbeforetheyparted.
allhyooedhhisneighbourtobe
offehisbehaviour;andthoughheothe
rigoureparentsexerciseontheirchildreniicleof
rriage,thathehadresolvedoforcehisnephews
inations,heuchpleasedhtheprospectof
thisunion;fortheryresouhepraisesofsophia,and
hehadhielfgreatlyadredtheunnendosofbothher
ndandperson.toayadd,theionof
hervastfortune,houghheoosobertobeintoxicated
hit,heoosensibletodespise.
andhere,indefianceofallthebarkingcrititheworld,i
stand,of
r.allhyyasgreatapatteashewasoodness.
truethen,narthspoor
poetyhaveagainstriches,andinspiteofallhany
richayhavepreachedagainstpleasure,nsists
notiofeitherofthese.anyhaveasch
inthepossessionofanaffluentfortune,asanybeggarin
thestreets;oryenjoyahandsoyfriend,and
stillreinasluse,whoburiesallhis
socialfaculties,andstarveshisbellyk.
tosaytruth,theanisthelikeliesttopossessallworldly
blessingsidegree;forasthatderation
prescribesisthesurestousefulh,soitalonequalify
ustotastenypleasures.theangratifieseveryappetite
andeverypassion,hefoolsacrificesalltheresttopall
andsatiateone.
itybeobjected,thatveryenhavebeennotoriously
avaricious.iansaylikewisebe
said,thattheenhavebeenintheiryouthioderatelyfond
ofpleasure.ianshen.
,inshort,edassohard
toleabythoseherschool,onlyteachesusto
extendasilexiniversallyknohe
lolife,alittlefartherthanthatlifecarriesit.andthis
is,nottobuyattoodearaprice.
noaxibroadintothegrand
rketoftheantlyappliesittohonours,to
riodityarket
affords,is,i,aan,andstbeso
aoakesthebest
ains,sinrealityhepurchaseseverythingattheprice
onlyofalittletrouble,andcarrieshoallthegoodthingsi
haventioned,h,hisinnodhis
reputation,thenpricesbyothers,
eohielf.
frohisderation,likeherlessons,h
pletehischaracter.first,obeintoxicatedh
dethebestbargain,edarketisety,or
ditiesaretoodearforhispurchase.
butistreeroning,andnottrespass
toofaroienceofagoodnaturedcritic.here,therefore,i
putaothechapter.
chapter4
ntainingsundryatters
assoonas.alle,hetook.blifilapart,
andaftersoprefatheproposalhhad
beendeby.etiinfordhiow
agreeablethistchself.
theadetheleastiressiononblifil;
notthathisheartherotally
insensibleofbeauty,orhadanyaversiontoen;buthis
appetitesoderate,thathewasable,byphilosophy,
orbystudy,orbysootherthod,easilytosubduetheandasto
thatpassioedofinthefirstchapterofthis
book,hehadnottheleasttinctureofitinhisposition.
butthoughhethatxedpassion,ofh
ed
sonotablea;yetogetherash
sootherpassions,thatprosedtheelvesveryfull
gratificationintheyoungladysfortune.sud
aition,inionofhis.he
hadrethanonsideredthepossessionofthisfortuneasavery
desirablething,andhadeainedsodistantvie;
buthisoh,andthatoftheyounglady,andindeed
prinr.ightrryagain,and
haverechildren,hadrestrainedhirooohastyera
pursuit.
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reved,astheproposalr.self.blifil,
therefore,afteraveryshorthesitation,ansr.allhy,that
trinyohought;butthathe
herlycare,thatheshouldin
allthingssubthielftohispleasure.
allanofspirit,andhispresentgravity
arosefrorueandphilosophy,notfrinalphlegn
hisdisposition;forhehadpossessedchfireinhisyouth,and
hadrriedabeautifulanforlove.hetherefreatly
pleasedhthisldansouldhehelp
launewonder
thattheheartofayoungnuldbeiregheforceof
suchchar,ueprioraffe.
blifilassuredhiehadnosuchguard;andthenproceededto
disursese,thathe
outhofaparentchlessdevoutlyined
thananisfiedthathis
nephehavinganyobje
forher,indsisthesurefoundationof
friendshipandlove.andashedoubtednotbuttheloverwould,ina
littleti,beealtogetherasagreeabletohisstress,he
foresahappinessarisingtoallpartiesbysoproperand
desirableanunion.r.blifilshereforeheethe
ingto.thathisnephewhad
verythankfullyandgladlyreceivedtheproposal,andwouldbeready
toontheyounglady,oaccept
hisvisit.
ediately
retuedaionedaohis
daughter,heappoihatveryafteoonforopeningtheseof
urtship.
assoonashehaddispatchedthisssenger,heiofhis
sister,hefoundreadingandexpoundingthegazettetoparson
supple.tothisexpositioendnearaquarter
ofanhour,thoughpetuosity,
beforeheospeak.atlength,however,hefoundan
opportunityofacquaintingthelady,thathehadbusinessofgreat
nsequenparttoher;to
eyourservice.thingslooksohenorth,thatiwas
neverierhuur.”
theparsonthenhdraeacquaintedherhallh
hadpassed,anddesiredhertonicatetheaffairtosophia,h
shereadilyandchearfullyuook;thoughperhapsherbrotherwasa
littleobligedtothatagreeablenortheaspecthhadso
delightedher,thatheheardnontonhisproceedings;forthey
etoohastyandviolent.
chapter5
inedpassedbet
sophiaber,readihe
ntshesaucheageess,
thatthegoodladyuldnotforbearaskingher,bookthatwas
edso,”
aherashadnorafraid
tooistheproduofayoungladyoffashion,
anding,ithink,dothhonourtohersex,andwhose
goodheartisanhonourtohunnature.”s.ethentookup
thebook,aelyafterthredohe
authorisofaverygoodfaly;butsheisnotgpeopleone
kno;forthebestjudgessay,thereisnot
adasetupownopinion,”says
sophia,”againstthebestjudges,butthereappearstoagreatdeal
ofhunnatureinit;andinnypartssochtruetendeessand
delicacy,thatithathstnyatear.””ay,anddoyouloveto
crythen”saystheaunt.”iloveatendersensation,”anshe
niece,”andhepriceofatearforitatany
ti.””shoe,”saidtheaunt,”wasyoureading
eihiehat,ibelieve,
andverylovingtoo.youblush,dearsophia.ahchild,you
shouldreadbookseachyoualittlehypocrisy,h
ructyouhoohideyourthoughtsalittlebetter.”i
hope,da”anshoughtstobe
ashadofdisvering.””ashadno,”criestheaunt,”idont
thinkyouhaveanythoughtsedof;a,
child,youblushedjustiohewordloving.dear
sophy,beassuredyouhavenotohoughtnotwell
acquaiions,
longbeforeiion.didyouthink,child,because
youhavebeeoioseuponyourfather,thatyouuldiose
upondoyouigineididnotknohereasonofyouroverag
allthatfriendshipfor.blifilyesterdayihaveseenalittletoo
choftheobesodeceived.nay,nay,donotblushagain.
itellyouitisapassionyoubeashadof.itisapassion
iselfapprove,andhavealreadybroughtyourfatherintothe
approbationofit.indeed,isolelynsideryourination;fori
ay
sacrificehigherprospects.e,ihavene
yourverysoul.keyour,andiakeyoushall
behappytotheveryextentofyourada”sayssophia,
lookingrefoolishlythanevershedidinherlife,”ikno
tosayadashouldyoususpeay,nodishoy,”
retueds.e.”nsider,youarespeakingtooneofyourown
sex,toanaunt,andihopeyouarenvincedyouspeaktoafriend.
nsider,youareonlyrevealingtoiknoi
plainlysaostartfulofalldisguises,
usthavedeceivedanyone
perfectlyknohely,isapassionhi
highlyapprove.””la,da”sayssophia,”youeupononeso
unaadaiaotblindand
anperfebled
togetherbutisitpossiblefatherandyou,daseey
eyes””itellyou,”a,”irelyapprove;and
thisveryafteoonyourfatherhathappointedforyoutoreceiveyour
lover.””fa
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startingfroerface.”yes,child,”saidtheaunt,”thisafteoon.
youkuosityofbrothersteer.iacquaintedhi
thepassiondisveredinyouthateveningwhenyou
faintedahefield.isainyourfainting.isa
iediatelyuponyourrevery.isathateveningatsupper,and
theingatbreakfastyouknohe
diately
edtoproposeittoallhy.heproposedityesterday,allhy
edastobesurehesthjoy,andthisafteoon,itell
you,youaretoputonallyourbestairs.””thisafteoon”cries
sophia.”dearaunt,yhtenoutofsenses.””o,dear,”
saidtheaunt,”youetoyourselfagain;forheisa
gyoungfellohatsthetruthont.””nay,iwillown,”says
sophia,”iknohsuchperfes.sobrave,asentle;soane,socivil,sogenteel,
sohandsosignifieshisbeingbasebo,paredh
suchqualificationsasthese””baseboean”saidthe
aunt,”.blifilbasebo”sophiatuedinstantlypaleatthis
na,andfaintlyrepeatedit.uponr.
blifilay,.blifil,ofelsehavealking””good
heavens,”ansr.johought;
iaureik,”criesthe
aunt,”yhteninyourtu.isit.jones,andnot.
blifil,r.blifil”repeated
sophia.”sureitisiossibleyou
thestserableanalive.”s.enooodafew
ntssilent,hereyes.at
length,llegallherforceofvoice,shethunderedforthin
thefolloiculatesounds:
”andisitpossibleyouilyby
allyingyourselftoabastardthebloodoftheitto
sutanationifyouhavenotsensesuffittorestrain
suilywould
havepreventedyoufroivingtheleastenuragenttosobasean
affeuchlessdidiigineyouhe
assuraooyface.”
”da”ansbling,”ihavesaidyouhave
extortedfroe.idoohaveeverntiohenaof
.joneshapprobationtoanyonebefore;norshouldinowhadi
notnceivedhehadyourapprobatiohoughtsof
thatpoor,unhappyyoungn,iinteohavecarriedthe
togravetothatgravetoseek
repose.”hereshesunkdoears,and,
inallthevingsilenceofunutterablegrief,presenteda
spectacleusthaveaffectedalstthehardestheart.
allthistendersorropassioninheraunt.
orary,shenoostviolentrage.”andi
ostvehentvoice,”folloo
yrave,thaniilyby
suchatch.oheavensuldihaveeversuspectedthatishould
livetohearanieinedeclareapassionforsuchafellow
youarethefirstyes,sse
ilysonotedfor
theprudesen”heresheranonafullquarterofan
hour,till,havingexhaustedherbreathratherthanherrage,she
ncludeddiatelyandacquaintherbrother.
sophiathenthreherfeet,andlayingholdofherhands,
beggedherher;urging
theviolenper,andprotestingthatno
inationsofhersshouldeverprevailhhertodoanythingh
ghtoffendhi
s.ontlookingather,andthen,having
rellectedherself,said,”thatononeiononlyshewould
keepthesecretfroerbrother;andthishatsophiashould
prosetoeain.blifilthatveryafteoonasherlover,
andtardhisthepersonobeherhusband.”
poorsophiauherauntspoodenyheranything
positively;sheisethatsher.
blifil,andbeasaspossible;butbeggedherauntthat
thetr.blifilwasbyno
ansagreeabletoher,andshehopedherfatherwouldbeprevailedon
nottokeherthesten.”
s.atchirelyagreed
upon,andthatnothinguldorshouldpreventit.istown,”said
she,”ilookedonitasonatterofindifferenay,perhaps,had
soscruplesaboutitbefore,y
thinkingithighlyagreeabletoyouroions;butnowi
regarditasthesteligiblethingintheherebe,
ifielostontheoccasion.”
sophiareplied,”delayatleast,daiyexpectfrooth
yoodnessandfathers.surelyyouetito
endeavetthebetterofsadisinationasihaveat
presenttothisperson.”
theauntansuchoftheobeso
deceived;thatassheanhadheraffes,she
shouldpersuade.atchaschaspossible.
itideed,”addedshe,”toprotractasiege
ysarisathand,andindangerofrelievingit.no,
no,sophy,”saidshe,”asiavincedyouhaveaviolentpassion
isfyhhonour,ioput
yourhonouroutoftheily:forarried
thosettersotheionofyourhusband.i
hope,child,youes
you;butifyoushouldnehathsavednyaanfrobr >
ruin.”
sophiaeant;butdidnotthinkproper
tokeheranansr.
blifil,andtobehavetohiscivillyassheuld,foronthat
nditiononlysheobtainedaprosefroeraunttokeepsecretthe
likingeofs.
e,hadunhappilydraher.
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ntainingadialoguebetaya
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haveraisedinthendofagoodnaturedreader
s.isefroeiecehwe
haveseenichapter,hdrelyafterarrived
s.honour.sheent,andhadbeen
suohekeyholebysovociferationinthepreg
dialogue,ainingpartofit.
atherentryintotherooshefoundsophiastandingtionless,h
thetearstriediately
orderedaproperquantityoftearsintoherohen
began,”ogeni,dearlady,atter””nothing,”
adaansustnot
tellthat,histaking,andhere
hathbeensuchaprealebete.”
”dontteaze,”atter.
goodheavensada”sayss.honour,”you
shallneverpersuadethatyourlashiplantyourselfsofor
nothing.tobesureiautaservant;buttobesureihavebeen
alhfultoyourlaship,andtobesureiwouldserveyour
lashipylife.””dearhonour,”sayssophia,”tisnotin
thypoe.iarretrievablyundone.”
”heavenforbid”ansan;”butifitbeofany
servie,dateforttoto
knoaatellatter.””father,”
arrytoanibothdespiseand
hate.””odear,a”ansan
fortobesureheisverybad,oryourlashipdespise
hi””hisnaispoisontotongue,”repliedsophia:”thou
knotoosoon.”iohetruth,sheknealready,
andthereforeveryinquisitiveastothatpoint.shethen
proceededthus:”idoendtogiveyourlashipadvice,whereof
yourlashipknouchbetterthanipretendto,beingbuta
servant;but,ifaarryagainst
.and,tobesure,thesquireissogood,thatifhedid
butknoan,tobesurehe
arryhiandifyourlashipgive
leavetotellsterso.tobesure,itoreproperer
toefroouroouth;butasyourlashipdothnotcaretofoul
yuee””youarestaken,honour,”says
sophi”fatherinedbeforeheeverthoughtfitto
ntionitto.””reshaforhi”crieshonour:”yo
tobedtohiandnotster:andthofanybeaveryproper
everyanyntthinkhiandsoalike.iaure
sterannerofhisoe
peopleselvesonly;they
,ibelieve,liketobeservedso,ifitheiroase;
forthoughiaid,ieasilybelieveashoe
equallyagreeable.andsignifiesyourlashiphavingsogreata
fortune,ifyouost
handsoste
folkshadnotbeeerbo;nay,asforthattter,ishouldnot
nditself;butthenthereisnotsoey;andofthat
yourlashiphathneyenoughforboth;andanyourlaship
bestoustallohat
heisthesthandsost,an
intheeanbyrunningoninthiso”
criessophia,haverygraveuntenance.”haveievergivenany
enuragentfortheseliberties””nay,aiaskpardon;i
antnohar”ansanhath
runinheadeversihising.tobesure,ifyour
lashiphadbutseenhiustnousthavepitiedhipoentleniesfortuhnothappeohiforhe
hathbeensacross,andlookingso
lanoing:ivoadealstcry
toseehi””tosee”sayssophia.”poor.jones,”answered
honour.”seehicriessophia,”bythe
al,a”sayshonour.”therehehathbeenhis
ing,andatlasttherehelaidhielfdown:ibelievehelies
therestill.tobesure,ifithadnotbeenfordesty,beinga
id,asiaishouldhavegoneandspoketohido,alet
goandsee,onlyforafancy,herheistherestill.””pugh”
sayssophia.”thereno,no:shouldhedothereheisgone
beforethisti,tobesure.besides,o
seebesides,iethingelse.go,fetchhatand
gloves.ishallyauntinthegrovebeforedinner.”honour
didiediatelyassheherhaton;when,
lookingintheglass,shefaheribbonhwas
tieddidnotbeeher,andsosentheridbackagainforaribbon
ofadifferentlour;andthengivings.honourrepeatedcharges
nottoleaveher,asshesaidit
haste,andstbefihatveryday,shetteredsothingre
aboutgoingtothegrove,andthensalliedoutthentraryway,and
blinglisuldcarryher,
directlytoheal.
joneshadbeenthereass.honourhadtoldher;hehadindeed
spenttoinginlanplationon
hissophia,andhadgofrohegardenatonedoorthent
sheeatanother.sothatthoseunluuteshhad
beein
etingatthisti;astunfortunateact,fro
fairreaderselesson.andherei
strialeeddlestance
edonlyforthesakeoftheladies,anduponh
theyonlyareatlibertytont.
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apialurtshipinniature,asitaltobe
draendererkindpaifulllength
itarkedbyoneandperhapsbyre,that
sfortunesdonotesihisaxiasnowverifiedby
sophia,ansheloved,but
hadthevexationofbeingobligedto
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reaed.
thatafteoon.e,acquaintedhis
daughterhhisiion;tellingher,hekshe
hadhearditbeforefroeraunt.sophialookedverygraveuponthis,
noruldshepreveealingintohereyes.”e,
e,”saysaidenishairs;iknowall;i
assureyousisterhathtoldall.”
”isitpossible,”sayssophia,”thataunthavebetrayed
already””ay,ay,”sayse;”betrayedyouay.why,you
betrayedyourselfyesterdayatdinner.youshoyvery
plainly,ithink.butyouyounggirlsneverknoyou.
soyouarryyoutothenyouareinlove
other,ireer,peredande
nner;butithintyfourhoursafterwewere
rried:.blifilisabriskyoungn,ao
yoursqueashness.e,chearup,chearup;iexpeevery
nute.”
sophiahatheraunthadbehavedhonourablyto
her:aeroghthatdisagreeableafteoonh
aschresolutionaspossible,andhoutgivingtheleastsuspi
intheoherfather.
.blifilsoonarrived;and.esoonafterhdrawing,
lefttheyoungupletogether.
herealongsilenearaquarterofanhourensued;forthe
gentlening
destyptedtospeak,
andasoftensuppressedhisattheverypointofutterance.
atlastouttheybrokeinatorrentoffarfetchedandhighstrained
plints,looks,half
boonosyllables.blifil,froisinexperiehe
en,andfroisookthisbehaviour
foradestassenttohisurtship;andoshortenase
,
heiutedthat,too,relytobashfulness,andfortedhielf
thatheshouldsoonhaveenoughofherpany.
helyisfiedhhisprospectofsuccess;
forastothatentireandabsolutepossessionoftheheartofhis
stressanticloversrequire,theveryideaofitnever
enteredhishead.herfortuneandherpersonhesoleobjects
ofhisadenodoubtsoontoobtaintheabsolute
property;as.indatch;
andashehestrictobediencehsophiawasalwaysready
topaytoherfathershegreaterstillher
,iftherehority,therefore,
togethershhefanciedinhisownpersonand
ion,uldnotfail,hethought,ofsucceedinghayoung
lady,io,entirelydisengaged.
ofjoainlyhadheleastjealousy;andihave
oftenthoughtitagihe
characterheuntryholy,letthe
readerdeterne,ofbeihefellowsinengland,
ghtrenderhidioustoaladyofthestexelarydesty.
perhapshissuspiightbelaidasleepbythebehaviourof
sophia,andofjoneshielf,pany
together.lastly,andindeedprincipally,hehere
anotherselfinthecase.hefahathekhe
bottoandhadiyagreatforhisuanding,for
notbeiachedtohisoerest.hehadnoapprehension
thatjoneshsophiandasforanylucrative
tives,heigiheytlehsosillya
fellooreover,thoughttheaffairofllyseagritill
arriage;forjones
reallylovedhirois
hitillhisbehaviouronthesir.allhyhad
entirelyalienatedhisheart;anditeansofthequarrelh
hadehisoccasion,arehat
.blifilknehingofthealterationhe
affeerlyboetoolly.
frohesereasons,therefore,.blifilsaohis
successhsophia.hencludedherbehaviourhatofall
otheryoungladiesonafirstvisitfrolover,andithadindeed
entirelyansations.
.etookcaretohis
stress.hefoundhioelevatedouredh
hisdaughter,andsosatisfied,thattheold
gentleoanyother
anticastoexpresstheextravaganceofhisjoy;forhehadnot
theleastndoveranyofhispassions;andthat
anytitheasdantinhisndhurriedhiothe
excesses.
assoonasblifilay
kissesanderacesbestobye,thegoodsquire
instantlyiofhisdaughter,henosoonerfoundthanhe
pouredforththestextravagantraptures,biddingherchuse
clothesahehadnootheruse
forfortuokeherhappy.hethencaressedheragainand
againostprofusionoffondness,calledherbythest
endearingnas,andprotestedsheh.
sophiaperceiviherinthisfitofaffe,hshedid
notabsolutelyknohereasonofforfitsoffondness
unusualtohithoughthisoreviolentthanordinary,
thoughtsheshouldneverhaveabetteropportunityofdisclosing
herselfthanatpresent,asfaratleastasregarded.blifil;and
shetooheyhsheshouldsoonbeunderof
ingtoafullexplanation.afterhavingthahesquire,
therefore,forallhisprofessionsofkindness,sheadded,halook
fullofinexpressiblesoftness,”andisitpossiblepapabe
sogoodtoplaceallhisjoyinhissophyshappiness”h
edbyagreatoath,andakiss;shethenlaid
holdofhishand,and,fallingonherknees,afternyand
passionatede”not
tokeherthestserablecreatureohbyfherto
rryaested.thisieofyou,dearsir,”
saidshe,”foryoursake,as
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kindtotellyourhappinessdependsonne.””ho”says
e,staringinuedshe,”notonlyyourpoor
sophyshappiness;herverylife,herbeing,dependsuponyour
grantingherrequest.iotlivee
intothisrriagee.””youtliver.
blifil”saysysoulit,”answeredsophia.
”thendieandbedd,”.”ohsir,”
criessophia,catgholdoftheskirtofhisat,”takepityon
,ibeseeoved
hisdreadfulnditionthebestof
fathersbreakheartebythestpainful,cruel,
lingerih””poohpooh”criesthesquire;”allstuffand
nonsense;allidenishtricks.killyou,indeedarriagekill
you””ohsir,”ansarriageishan
death.heisnotevenindifferent;ihateahi””ifyou
detestunneversoch,”criese,”youshallhaun.”thishe
boundbyanoathtooshoanyviolent
asseverations,ncludedintheseresolveduponthe
tdunlessyouoitigiveyouagroat,nota
sihing;no,thoughisaihe
street,iorselofbread.thisis
fixedresolution,andsoileaveyoutonsideronit.”hethenbroke
froerhsuchviolehatherfacedashedagainstthefloor;
andheburstdire,leavingpoorsophiaprostrate
ontheground.
eintothehall,hetherefoundjones;whoseeing
hisfriendlookingostbreathless,uldnot
forbearenquiringthereasonofalltheselancholyappearances.upon
ediatelyacquaiter,
ncludinghbitterdenunciationsagainstsophia,andverypathetic
lantationsoftheseryofallfathersuo
havedaughters.
jooalltheresolutionsakeninfavourof
blifiloststruckdeadhthis
relation;butreveringhisspiritsalittle,redespair,ashe
aftertontioo.e,
pudehanahunforeheadwas
evergiftedight
endeavourtoobtainherncurrencehherfathersinations.
ifthesquirehadbeenasquicksightedashearkablefor
thentrary,passionghtatpresentvery.
hethankedjonesfortouaketheoffidsaid,
”go,go,prithee,tryanyexecrable
oathsthatheuheroutofdoorsunlesssheedto
thetch.
chapter8
theetiweenjonesandsophia
joedinstantlyiofsophia,hefoundjust
risenfroheground,herhadlefther,hthetears
triherlips.he
presentlyrantoher,andhavoicefullatoendeess
andterrour,cried,”osophia,eansthisdreadfulsight”she
lookedsoftlyathiorantbeforeshespoke,andthensaid,
”.jones,forheavenssakehoeyouhereleave,ibeseech
you,thisnt.””donot,”sayshe,”iosesoharshand
upobleedsfasterthanthoselips.osophia,howeasily
uldidraiopreserveonedropofthatdearblood.””i
havetoonyobligationstoyoualready,”answeredshe,”forsureyou
aenderlyalstanute,and
thenburstingintoanagony,r.jones,whydidyousave
lifedeathh.””happierfor
usboth”criedhe.”uldracksoresopainfullyas
sophiasiotbearthedreadfulsound.doilivebutforher”
bothhisvoidlooksendeesswhenhe
spoketheseetihelaidgentlyholdonher
hand,hitosaythetruth,she
hardlyksnowpassedin
sileheselovers,whilehiseyeswereeagerlyfixedon
sophia,andhersdeingtoheground:atlastsherevered
strengthenoughtodesirehigaintoleaveher,forthathercertain
ruinhensequeheirbeingfoundtogether;adding,
”oh,.jones,youkno,youknohathpassedthiscruel
afteoon.””iknoysophia,”ansher
hathtoldall,andhehielfhathsenthithertoyou.””
fathersentyouto”repliedshe:”sureyoudrea””o
heaven,”crieshe,”itoh,sophia,yourfatherhath
senttoyou,tobeanadvoyodiousrival,tosolicit
youinhisfavour.itookanyanstogetaccesstoyou.ospeakto
,sophiafortbleedi.surenooneeverloved,ever
doatedlike.donotunkindlyhholdthisdear,thissoft,this
gentleha,perhaps,tearsyouforeverfroenothing
lessthanthiscrueloccasionuld,ibelieve,haveevernquered
therespedae.”shestooda
ntsilent,andveredhnfusion;thenliftinguphereyes
gentlyto,shecried,”e
say””odobutprose,”crieshe,”thatyouneverwillgive
yourselftoblifil.””nanot,”aestedsound.
beassuredineverypo
hi””nohen,”crieshe,”lykind,goa
littlefarther,andaddthatiyhope.””alas”saysshe,”.
jones,ehopehaveitobestowyouknow
fathersiions.””butiknopliance
otbepelled.””ustbethe
dreadfulnsequenydisobedienceoyleast
ny
fatherssery.””heishielfthecause,”criesjones,”by
exagapo.thinkon
theserytosufferifiaoloseyou,andseeonh
sidepityuthebalahinkofit”repliedshe:”
youigineidoheruinustbringonyou,shouldi
plye
resolutiontobidyouflyfroeforever,andavoidyourown
destru.”
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www.xsz.tw”ifeaodestru,”crieshe,”butthelossof
sophia.ifyouefrohestbitteragonies,recallthat
cruelsentendeed,ieverparthyou,indeediot.”
theloversnobling,sophiabeing
uojones,aasuo
holdit;eofreadershink
hadlastedlongenough,erruptedbyoneofsodifferenta
nature,thatherelationofitforadifferent
chapter.
chapter9
beingofapestuouskindthantheforr
beforeaybe
propertoreunthadpastinthehallduriender
interview.
soonafterjoneshadleft.anneraboventioned,
hissister,andedofallthathad
passedbetherandsophiarelatingtoblifil.
thisbehaviourihegoodladynstruedtobean
absolutebreachofthenditiononokeep
herlovefor.jonesasecret.shensideredherself,therefore,at
fulllibertytorevealallshekhesquire,hshe
iediatelydidiexplicitter,andony
orpreface.
theideaebeter,hadnever
oninutes
ofhisaffesuspi,oron
anyotheroccasion.hedidindeednsideraparityoffortuneand
arriage,
asdifferenore
apprehensionofhisdaughtersfallingihan
alofadifferentspecies.
hebeca,therefore,likeohuruckathissisters
relation.heakinganyanswer,having
beenalstdeprivedofhisbreathbytheviolehesurprize.
this,houed,and,asisusualinothercasesafteran
interssion,hredoubledfordfury.
thefirstusehedeofthepoerhisrevery
frohesudde,odischargea
roundvolleyofoathsaions.afterhheproceeded
hastilytotheapartofindthelovers,and
rred,orratherindeedroaredforth,iionsofrevengeevery
stephe.
asrephonand
phyllisforthatesotherkareretiredintoso
pleasantsolitarygrove,toenjoythedelightfulionoflove,
thatbashfulboy,speakinpublidisneveragood
paniohante;here,is
serene,shouldhoarsethunderburstsuddenlythroughtheshattered
blingrollalongthesky,thefrightenedidstarts
frohessybankorverdantturf,thepaleliveryofdeathsucceeds
theredregintalsinhercheeks,fear
shakeshere,andherloversbling
tlis.
orasen,straotheofthe
plaeinnortaveat
salisbury,ifthegreatdoadnaswell
assoofhissettersondothatofafool,shouldrattlehiss,
anddreadfullyhuorththegrulingcatchalongthegallery;the
frightedstraandaghast;scaredatthehorridsound,theyseek
soplatheapproagdanger;andifthe
ittheirexit,uretheiecksto
es.
sotreledpoorsophia,sotuedshepaleatthenoiseofher
father,ostdreadfultohear,swearing,
cursing,andvohedestruofjoosaythetruth,i
believetheyouthhielfsoprudentions,
havepreferredanotherplae,hadhisterror
onsophiasaonton
anyotherself,thanashislovedehiartake
everaffectedher.
andnohesquire,havingburstopenthedoor,behelda
antlysuspendedallhisfuryagainstjohishe
ghastlyappearanceofsophia,edawayinherlovers
ar.thistragicalsight.enosoonerbeheld,thanallhis
rageforsookhiheroaredforhelpostviolence;ran
firsttohisdaughter,thenbacktothedoorcallingforer,and
thenbackagaintosophia,nevernsideringihen
ingthattherehe
stancesof
hisdaughterployedhis
thoughts.
s.berofservantssooncatothe
assistanceofsophiaher,rdials,ahingnecessaryon
thoseoccasions.thesehsuchsuccess,thatsophia
inaveryfeinutesbegantorever,andallthesytooflife
toretu.uponaidand
s.e:nordidthatgoodladydeparte
eadnitionshherbrother,onthedreadfuleffectsofhis
passion,or,asshepleasedtocallit,dness.
thesquire,perhaps,didnotuandthisgoodadvice,asit
iration:at
least,ifhediduandit,heprofitedverylittlebyit;for
nosoonerdiatefearsforhisdaughter,than
herelapsedintohisforrfrenzy,usthaveprodu
iediatebattlehjones,hadnotparsonsupple,whowasavery
strongn,bee,andbyreforcerestraihesquirefrobr >
actsofhostility.
thentsophiaed,jonesadvanaverysuppliant
o.s,andbegged
hiobepacified;forthat,inuedinsuchapassion,it
possibletogivehinysatisfa.
”iisfaothee,”anshesquire:”sodoff
thyan,andilllicktheeas
everlickedinthylife.”hetheteredtheyouthhabundance
ofthatlanguageenbrace
oppositesidesofthequestion;to
salutethatpartrodutoall
ntroversiesthatariseangthelo
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gentryathorseraces,cktches,andotherpublicplaces.
allusionstothispartarelikeadeforthesakeofthe
jest.andhere,ibelieve,theisuood.in
reality,itliesindesiringaokissyouraforhavingjust
beforethreateokickhis;forihaveobservedveryaccurately,
thatnooneeverdesiresyoutokickthatself,
norofferstokissthispartinanother.
itylikesurprizingthatihousandkind
invitationsofthissort,hnversedh
untrygehaveheard,noone,ibelieve,hatheverseena
siancepliedh;agreat
instaheirofpoliteness;forintohingbe
renthanforthefigeoperforhisy
everydaytotheirsuperiors,houthavingthatfavouronce
requestedofthe
toallsuchlyansay
perhapse;but
thereisoneyoueverorwillibeprovokedbyyour
abusetolifthandagainstthefatherofsophia.”
attheseoreeousthanbefore;so
thattheparsonbeggedjooretire;saying,”youbehold,sir,
hoeprayyou
nottotarryanylonger.hisaoodledforyouto
present.youhadbetter,therefore,nclude
yourvisit,andreferattersyouhaveteinyourbehalf
tosootheropportunity.”
jonesacceptedthisadvicediatelydeparted.
thesquirenouchteer
astoexpresssosatisfairainthhadbeenlaid
uponhideclaringthatheshouldcertainlyhavebeathisbrainsout;
andadding,”itohavebeen
hangedforsucharascal.”
theparsonnophinthesuaking
endeavours,andproceededtoreadalectureagainstanger,ight
perhapsratherhaveteoraisethantoquietthatpassioninso
hastynds.thislectureheenrichedanyvaluablequotations
froheas,particularlyfroenedeedsowell
hahispassion,thataveryangrynreadhibr >
houtgreatpleasureandprofit.thedocludedthis
harangueousstoryofalexanderandclitus;butasi
findthatenteredinnpladertitledrunkenness,i
shallnotihere.
thesquiretooknonoticeofthisstory,norperhapsofanything
hesaid;forheinterruptedhieforehehadfinished,bycallingfor
atankardofbeer;rueasany
observationonthisfeverofthendthatangerkesandry.
nosoonerhadthesquiresthanherenewed
thedisurseonjones,anddeclaredaresolutionofgoi
ingearlytoacquaint.allhy.hisfriendwouldhave
dissuadedhirohis,froheretiveofgoodnature;but
hisdissuasionhadnoothereffectthantoproducealargevolleyof
oathsandcurses,lyshockedthepiousearsofsupple;
buthedidnotdaretorenstrateagainstaprivilegehe
squirean.tosaytruth,theparson
subttedtopleasehispalateatthesquirestable,attheexpense
ofsufferinghisvioleohisears.heed
hielfotethisevilpractise,and
thatthesquireshtheless,ifhenever
enteredhinhisgates.hohoughheguiltyofill
nnersbyrebukileninhisooff
obliquelyinthepulpit:,ihegoodeffectof
ationinthesquirehielf;yetitsofaroperatedon
hisnsce,thatheputthelaion
againstothers,arateheonlypersonintheparish
punity.
chapter10
inr.r.allhy
.allbreakfasthhisnephew,well
satisfiedanssuccessfulvisitto
sophiafreatlydesiredthetch,reonatoftheyoung
ladyscharacterthanofherriches,r.ebroke
abruptlyinupontheandonybeganasfollows:
”there,youhavedoneafinepieceofrulyyouhavebrought
upyourbastardtoafinepurpose;notthatibelieveyouhavehadany
handiher,thatis,asanysay,designedly:butthere
isafileoffishdeontupatourhouse.””be
thetter,.e”saidallatterenowofall
nsce:daughterhathfalleninlovehyourbastard,
thatsall;butigeherahapeny,notthetiethpartofa
brassvarden.ialeobreedingupa
bastardlikeagentlen,ainguneabouttovokshouses.
itsgetatun:idali;idaspoild
hiscatereddleh
atforhisster.heshanteverhavearselofatofne,
oravardentobuyit:ifsheockshallbeher
portion.idseesteatetothezinkingfund,thatity
besenttohaorruptouatioilysorry,”
criesalle
abundanypoorsophy,
thatyheart,andallthehopeandfortof
age;butiaesolvediuheroutodoors;sheshallbeg,
andstarve,androtireets.notonehapeny,notahapenyshall
sheeverhaeohesonofabitding
aharesitting,aedton:ilittlethoughtpusshewas
lookingafter;butitshallbetheheevervoundinhislife.
sheshallbeerthancarrion:theskinoerisallheshallha,
andzuyouytellun.””ia,”criesallhy,”at
e,afterynepheheyoung
ladynolothaerday.””yes,sir,”anse,
”iterpassedbethatthewhole
tterr.blifiltherehanthesonofa
elurgaboutthehouse.littledidithinko
lovehiorasportsnthathey
daughter.””ruly,”saysallhy,”iuldwishyou
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justicetoaohatihavealohisstaying
sochatyourhouse,thoughiohis
kind.””e,”houghtit
thedevilhadshetodoethereaurtingto
her;hecathereahuntinge.””butpossible,”says
allptooflovebetween
thesoofteher””neverinlife,
asihopetobesaved,”criesuchaszeedhibr >
kissherinalllife;andsofarfrher,heused
rathertoberesilentpanythanatanyother
ti;andasfirl,sheonthanto
anyyoungnthatatter,iaotre
easytobedeceivedthananother;i,
neighbour.”allhyuldscarcerefrainlaughteratthis;buthe
resolvedtodoaviolenself;forheperfectlywellknew
nkind,andhadtoochgoodbreedingandgoodnaturetooffend
thesquireinhispresentcirces.hethenaskedehe
douponthisoccasion.toheotheranswered,
”thathekeeptherascalahishouse,and
thatheake
herrry.blifilinspiteofherteeth.”hethenshookblifilby
thehand,blifilbythehand,andsher
soninlalyafterookhisleave;sayinghis
housetokehaste
ho,totaketheslip;andas
forjones,hesathishouse,hewouldqualify
hiorunfeldingsplate.
ogether,alongsilence
e;allanfilled
updisappointnt,butre
froatred;forthesurievoustohibr >
thanthelossofsophia.
atlengthhisuncleaskedhiodo,andhe
anshefollobeaquestion
stepaloverake,different
afraiditistoocertainhe,always
folloe,toquitallthoughtsofa
anypassionbidshope
sheyintiyfavour.here,however,i
nayberaised,uldnotfullybe
ansefronyfurtherpursuit.ian
theinjusticeofendeavtosupplantanotheriof
salreadyinpossession;butthedeternedresolutionof
.eshoote
thehappinessofeveryparty;notonlythatoftheparent,whowill
thusbepreservedfrohehighestdegreeofsery,butofboththe
others,ustbeuhistch.thelady,iaure,willbe
undoneineverysense;for,besidesthelossofstpartofherown
fortune,shearriedtoabeggar,butthelittle
fortuneherwillbesquandered
onthatiknonverses.nay,thatisa
trifle;foriknotobeoheenintheworld;for
haddearunoihavehithertoendeavouredtonceal,
hesthavelongsinceabandonedsoprofligateach.””how”said
allhy;”hathhedohinghanialreadyknoell
,ibeseechyou””no,”repliedblifil;”itisno,andperhaps
heyhaverepentedofit.””indyou,onyourduty,”said
alleean.””youknow,sir,”saysblifil,
”ineverdisobeyedyou;butiaorryintio,siy
nootiveever
enteredheart;andifyouobligetodisverit,istbehis
petitiooyouforyiveness.””iwillhaveno
nditions,”anshy;”ithinkihaveshoendeess
enoughto,andreperhapsthanyououghttothank
for.””re,indeed,ifear,thanhedeserved,”criesblifil;”for
intheverydayofyourutstdanger,yselfandallthe
falyears,hefilledthehousehriotanddebauchery.he
drank,andsung,androared;alehintof
theindecyofhisas,hefellintoaviolentpassion,swore
nyoaths,calledrascal,andstruck.””hories
allsure,”criesblifil,
”ihavefivenhihatlongago.i
hisingratitudetothebestofbeors;aeventhatihope
you,sihavecertainlybeenpossessedh
thedevil:forthatveryevening,as.thandselfwere
takingtheairinthefields,ainginthegoodsytothen
firstbegantodisvertheelves,engaged
afittobentioh,h
reboldhanpruden,
sorrytosayithefelluponthean,ahio
eouslythatiayhaveyetreveredthebruises.nor
yshareoftheeffealice,whilei
endeavouredt6protecttutor;butthatihavelongfiven;nay,i
prevailedtivehioo,andnottoinforbr >
youofase.andnow,sir,
sinatter,andyour
ndshaveobligedtodisvertheeintercede
.””ochild”saidallhy,”iknoheri
shouldblaorapplaudyoodness,inncealingsuchvillanya
nt:butnotthatiationof
iheevideo
justifytothepleiaesolvedtokeofsucha
nster.”
thfor,alyappeared.herroborated
everycirceheotherhaddeposed;nay,heproducedthe
rerduponhisbreast,ained
verylegibleinbladblue.hencludedr.
alledhifthistter,
hadnot.blifil,bythesteaestinterpositions,preventedhi
”heis,”sayshe,”anexcellentyouth:thoughsuchfivenessof
eneesiscar
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iy,blifilhadtakensopainstoprevailhthe
parson,andtopreventthedisveryatthatti;forhhehad
nyreasons.hekneindsofobesoftenedand
relaxedfroheirusualseveritybysiess.besides,heigined
thatifthestoryoldhefadthe
physiaboutthehouse,ighthaveunravelledtherealtruth,
heshouldneverbeabletogiveitthelicioustuhhe
intended.again,heresolvedtohoardupthisbusiillthe
indiseadditionalplaints;forhe
thoughtthejointanyfatogether,
ostlikelytocrushhiandhee
suchopportunityasthathunehadnoed
hilastly,byprevailingtohetterfora
ti,hekneanopinionofhisfriendshiptojones,
r.allhy.
chapter11
ashortchapter;butattertoaffect
thegoodnaturedreader
itopunishaevento
tua,inapassion.heresolvedthereforetodelay
passienjoilltheafteoon.
thepooryoungnattedinner,asusual;buthisheartwas
tootoeat.hisgrieftoowasagooddeal
aggravatedbytheunkindlooksof.allhy;ehencluded
thatehaddisveredtheandsophi
butasto.blifilsstory,hehadnottheleastapprehension;for
ofchthegreaterpartheirelyi;andforthe
residue,ashehadfivenandfottenithielf,sohe
suspeeraheotherside.whendinnerwasover,
andtheservaed,.allhybegantue.heset
forth,inalongspeech,thenyiniquitiesofhjoneshadbeen
guilty,particularlythosehisdayhadbroughttolight;and
ncludedbytellinghi”thatunlessheuldclearhielfofthe
charge,hehissightforever.”
nydisadvaendedpoorjonesinkinghisdefenay,
indeed,hehardlykner.allhy,in
reuntingthedrunkenness,&c.,odestysunk
everythingthatrelatedpartiself,hindeed
principallynstitutedthecri;jonesuldhecharge.
hisheartostbrokenalready;andhisspiritswereso
sunk,thatheuldsaynothingforhielf;butaohe
inalindespair,threselfuponrcy;
nustoselfguiltyofnyfollies
andiencies,hehopedhehaddohingtodeservewould
betohihegreatestpunishntintheworld.”
alltoooftenalready,
inpassiontohisyouth,andinhopesofhisandnt:thathenow
foundhee,andsuchasitwouldbe
r.allhy
tohi”youraudapttostealaheyounglady,calls
upontojustifyoerinpunishingyou.theworldwho
havealreadysuredtheregardihaveshoaythink,
elouratleastofjustice,thatisobaseand
barbarousanaanaofusthaveknoy
abhorrendyeaseandhonour,
asyfriendship,youhoughtof
uaking.fieuponit,younghereisscary
punishntequaltoyourcris,andiscarcethinkself
justifiableinowonyou.however,asi
haveeduyotuyounaked
intothehispaper,therefore,youwillfind
sothingayenableyou,hindustry,togeta
livelihood;butifyoueloyitto
thinkselfobligedtosupplyyoufarther,beingresolved,frobr >
thisdayfororehyouonanyat.i
otavoidsaying,thereisnopartofyournduct
rethanyourilltreatntofthatgoodyoungnaningblifil
udeessandhonourtowardsyou.”
theselastosttoobittertobeswallowed.a
floodoftearsnotheeyesofjones,andeveryfacultyof
speeedtohavedesertedhiitetibefore
heptoryndsofdeparting;
lengthdid,havingfirstkissedhishandshapassion
difficulttobeaffected,andasdifficulttobedescribed.
thereaderstbeveryhelightin
etherigour
ofhissehis
sootive,hisjustid
severityasthehighestcruelty.nay,theverypersonswhohad
beforeanforthekindnessandtendeessshown
toabastardhisoothegeneralopinion,noried
outasloudlyagainsttuinghisoen
espeore
storiesontheo,inthischapter,toset
down.
ohingsted,that,intheirsuresonthis
oentiohesutaihepaperh
allhygavejones,hanfivehundredpounds;
butallagreedthatheesaidnaked,
frohehouseofhisinhunfather.
chapter12
ntainingloveletters,etc.
jonesoleavethehouseiediately,andtold,that
hishersoeverhe
shouldorderthe
heaglysetout,aregarding,
andindeedscaroherhe.atlengthalittlebrook
obstrughispassage,hethreselfdohesideofit;
noruldhehelptterileindignation,”sure
fatherethisplacetorestin”
herehepresentlyfellintothestviolentagoearinghis
hairfroishead,andusingstotherashgenerally
aadness,rage,anddespair.
anedthefirstetionsofpassion,
hebega
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anddischargeditselfilereatlastol
enoughtoreasonhhispassion,andtoepswere
propertobetakeninhisdeplorablendition.
andnohegreatdoubtoacthregardtosophia.the
thoughtsofleavingheralstrenthisheartasunder;butthe
ionofredu,if
possible,re;andiftheviolentdesireofpossessingherperson
uldhaveinduonttothisalteative,still
heeaainofherresolutiontoindulgehiswishes
atsohighanexpeheresentntof.allhy,andtheinjury
hestdotohisquiet,arguedstronglyagainstthislatter;and
lastly,theapparentiossibilityofhissuccess,evenifhewould
saetohisassistance;
andthushonouratlastbackedhdespair,hgratitudetohis
beors,andistress,gotthebetterof
buingdesire,andheresolvedrathertoquitsophia,thanpursueher
toherruin.
itisdifficultfora,tohe
glothplationof
thisvisoagreeably,
thathisndperhapsenjoyedperfecthappiness;butthiswasonly
ntary:sophiasoouedtohisigination,andallayedthe
joyofhistriuhhnolessbitterpangsthanagoodnatured
generalstfeel,hebleedingheaps,atthepriceof
hpurchasedhislaurels;forthousandsoftender
ideaslayrderedbeforeournqueror.
beingresolved,hoopursuethepathsofthisgianthonour,
asthegigantiioeafarewell
lettertosophiandaglyproceededtoahousenotfaroff,
aterials,heeasfollows:
da
ouationinsureyour
goodnatureyletter
ntains;foreverythingherefloaheartsofull,thatno
languageexpressitsdictates.
ihaveresolved,datoobeyyournds,inflyingforever
froourdear,yourlovelysight.andsare;
butitisasophia.
fortuhdeitnecessary,necessarytoyourpreservation,to
fetthereever.
believe,iysufferingstoyou,ifiigined
theyuldpossiblyescapeyourears.iknohegoodnessand
tendeessofyourheart,andhose
painsiserable.oletnothing,h
youshallhearofhardfortune,causeantsnce;for,
afterthelossofyou,everythingistoatrifle.
osophiaitishardtoleaveyou;itisharderstilltodesire
youtet;yetthesioboth.pardon
negiveyoudisquiet;butif
iaogloriouslyeeveryoyourrelief.
thinkineverlovedyou;orthinktrulyhotleideserveyou;
aoseforapresutionoo
severelypunished.iauardianangels
protectyouforever
hesforhisfoundnone,nor
indeedanythingelse,therein;forintruthhehad,inhisfrantic
disposition,tossedeverythingfroiandangsttherest,his
por.allhy,hhehad
neveropened,andery.
thehousesuppliedhiapurpose,h
ter,heretuedhastilytohebrook
side,iosearchforthethingsherelost.in
hisethisoldfriendblackgee,ilyndoledh
hinhissfortune;forthishadalreadyreachedhisears,and
ihoseofalltheneighbourhood.
jonesacquaihegakeeperhhisloss,andheasreadily
tothebrook,heysearchedeverytuftrassintheadobeenaswherehe
hadbeen;butalltonopurpose,fortheyfoundnothing;for,
ihoughthethingseadoittedto
searchtheonlyplaceheyed;to,inthe
po,and
beinglu
upforhisownuse.
thegakeeperhaviedaschdiligenquestofthelost
goods,asifhehadhopedtofindthedesired.joorellect
ifhehadbeeninnootherplace:”forsure,”saidhe,”ifyouhad
losttheeresolately,thethingssthavebeeill;for
thisisaveryunlikelyplaceforanyoopassby.”andi
selfhadpassedthroughthatfield,
iolayhosupplya
poultereratbaththeing.
jonesnoostall
thoughtsn
eaestlyifhethegreatestfavourintheworld
geeaation,”sir,youknoaynd
ypoypower
todoyouanyservi;forhe
had,bysellingga,assedaprettygoodsufneyin.
esservide
slltterofhibuthehisay,
bybeingdesiredtonveyalettertosophia,hgreat
pleasureheprosedtodo.andindeedibelievetherearefewfavours
r.jones;forhebore
aschgratitudetoasheuld,anden
oerthananyotherthingintheuniverse,
generallyare.
s.honoureansbyh
thislettershouldpasstosophia.theythenseparated;thegakeeper
retuedhoto.es,andjonesoanalehouseat
halfalesdistaoessengersretu.
geenosooershousethah
s.honour;to,havingfirstsoundedherhafewprevious
questions,hedeliveredtheletterforherstress,andreceivedat
thesatianotherfroer,for.jones;
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shehad,aodespairof
findinganyansofdeliveringit.
thegakeeperretuedhastilyandjoyfullytojones,who,having
rehiinstantlyhdrew,andeagerly
breakingitopen,readasfollows:
sir,
itisiossibletoexpressihavefeltsinceisawyou.your
subtting,onafather,
laysunderanobligationishalleverown.asyouknowhis
teer,ibegyouysake,avoidhiiwishihadany
forttosendyou;butbelievethis,thatnothingbutthelast
violenceshallevergivehandorheartwhereyouwouldbesorry
toseetheestowed.
johisletterahuisover,andkisseditahundred
tisasoften.hispassionnoalltenderdesiresbato
hisnd.herepehathehadannerwehave
seenabove;butherepehathehaddeuseofthe
intervalofhisssengersabseoeanddispatchaletter
to.allisedandbound
hielftoquitallthoughtsofhislove.hoool
reflesretued,heplainlyperceivedthathiscaseher
ndednoralteredbysophiasbillet,uogivehio
littlegliseofhope,froernstanefavourable
aedhisresolution,andtaking
leaveofblackgee,setforilesdistant,
r.allhy,unlesshepleasedtorevoke
hissenten.
chapter13
thebehaviourofsophiaonthepresentoccasion;hnoneofher
sexe,enner.and
thediscussionofaknottypointiofnsce
sophiahadpassedthelasttyfourhoursinnoverydesirable
nner.duringalargepartofthehehadbeeainedbyher
auntndingtohertheexaleofthe
politehegoodladysaidisatpresent
entirelylaughedat,andenriny,asndo
offieansofkingtheirfortunes,
andofadvangtheelvesiingonh
texts.ehaddisplayedhereloquenceduringseveralhours.
thesesagaciouslectures,thoughlittlesuitedeithertothetaste
orinationofsophia,etoherthan
heroedtheeainntofthenight,during
hsheneveronceclosedhereyes.
butthoughsheuldhersleepinherbed,yet,
havingnoavoit,sheherebyherfatherat
hisretufrollhys,tillpasttenoclo
thei,opehedoor,
andseeingshe
resolvedtokeepyouso.”hethenlockedthedoor,anddeliveredthe
keytohonour,havingfirstgivehestrictestcharge,hgreat
prosesofreostdreadfulnacesof
punishntincaseshouldbetrayhertrust.
honoursordersistresstoeoutof
herrooelf,andtoadt
hindheraunt;butsheoattendher
heversophiapleased,exceptonlypen,ink,andpaper,of
heuse.
thesquireorderedhisdaughtertodressherselfandattendhit
dinner;e,wasagain
nductedtoherprison.
intheeveningthegaolerhonhthertheletterhshe
reekeeper.sophiareaditveryatteeor
thriceover,ahrehebed,andburstintoa
floodoftears.s.honourexpressedgreatastonishntatthis
behaviouriress;noruldsheforbearveryeagerly
beggingtoknoadeheoanswer
forsoti,aartingsuddenlyup,caughtheridby
thehand,andundone.””rryforbid,”cries
honour:”iheletterhadbeenbutbeforeihadbroughtitto
yourlaship.iureithoughtitfortedyourlaship,
oriatthedevilbeforeiouched
it.””honour,”sayssophia,”yoodgirl,anditisvainto
attetnyyou;ihavethrownaway
heartonane.””andis.jones,”
ansaid,”suchaperfidyhtakenhisleaveof
,”sayssophia,”foreverinthatletter.nay,hehathdesiredto
fethiuldhehavedesiredthatifhehadloveduldhe
haveboesuchathoughtuldhehavetensuchaword””no,
anin
englaethiidtakehithisword.
rry,eupiaureyourlashiphathdonehiooour
evertothinkonhiayoungladyaytakeherchoiceofall
theyoungniry.andtobesure,ifiybeso
presutuousastoofferpooropinion,thereisyoung.blifil,
eofhoparents,andhe
greatestsquiresallhereabouts,heistobesure,inpooropinion,
arehandsorandarepoliternbyhalf;andbesides,heis
ayoulenofasobercharacter,andaydefyanyofthe
neighbourstosayblackishiseye;hefolloytrollops,
nor,indeedi
thankheaveniselfaotsochatlastprayersastosuffer
anyntobidfethihebesthethatwearsahead
e,i
panyafterhereheryoung
ninthekingdoandasiobesure,thereis
young.blifil.””nanothisdetestedna,”criessophia.”nay,
a”sayshonour,”ifyourlashipdothnotlikehitherebere
jollyhandsoyoungnthatyourlaship,iftheyhad
buttheleastenuragent.idontbelievethereisarrowyoung
gehisunty,oritoit,thatifyourlaship
indtohieaboutto
kehisoffersdirectly.””e,”cries
sophia,”byaffrontingearshsuchstuffialldetestall
nkind.””nay,tobesure,a”answeredhonour,”yourla
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hathhadenoughtogiveyouasurfeitofthetobeusedillby
suchapgarly,bastardlyfelloous
tongue,”eh
disrespeeheuseillno,hispoorbleedi
sufferedreinefroeading
theoheisallheroiashadof
theyoingire.
ohonouritisgoodonlyyihe
saselfand.theapprehensionofruininghath
drivenhiodespair.””iaeryglad,”sayshonour,tohearyour
lashiptakesthatintoyourion;fortobesure,itstbe
nothihanruintogiveyourndtoohatistuedout
ofdoors,andisnothafarthingintheof
doors”criessophiahastily:”hoean””obe
sure,asteosoooldsquireallr.jones
havingofferedtokelovetoyourlashipthanthesquirestripped
hitarknaked,andtuedhiutofdoors””ha”sayssophia,”i
havebeenthecursed,chedcauseofhisdestrutued
ofdoorshere,honour,takealltheneyihave;take
theringsfroyfingers.here,all.gofind
hiediately.””forheavenssake,a”ansrs.honour,
”dobutnsider,ifstershouldssanyofthesethings,i
shouldbedetoans.thereforeletbegyourlaship
nottopartohink,
isenoughofallnsystereverknow
anythingofthetter.””here,then,”criessophia,”takeevery
farthingiautiediately,andgiveithigo,losenotant.”
s.honourdepartedagtoorders,andfindingblackgee
belothepurse,ainedsixteen
guineas,being,iheockofsophiforthoughher
fatheruchtoogeneroustoberich.
blackgeehavingreceivedthepurse,setforohe
alehouse;butinthe,herhe
shouldainthisneylikeonsce,however,
iediatelystartedatthissuggestion,aoupbraidhibr >
hingratitudetohisbeor.tothishisavaris
hisnsatterbefore,whenhe
deprivedpoorjonesofhisl500.thathavingquietlyacquies
uchgreateriorta
dosatthistrifle.io
ptedtodistinguish
betebreachoftrust,ashere,hegoodswere
delivered,andabareofhe
forrcase.avaricepresentlytreatedthishridicule,calledita
distinhoutadifferendabsolutelyinsistedthatwhen
onceallpretensionsofhonourandvirtueweregivenupinanyone
instahatthereupona
sendoccasion.inshort,poornscehadcertainlybeeed
intheargunt,hadeptintoherassistandvery
strenuouslyurgedthattherealdistinbethetions,
didnotlieinthedifferentdegreesofhonourbutofsafety:forthat
thesecretingthel500atterofverylittlehazard;he
detainieenguineasostdangerof
disvery.
bythisfriendlyaidoffear,nsceobtainedapleatvictory
inthendofblaakinghifeplints
onhishoy,foroojones.
chapter14
ashortchapter,ntainingashortdialoguebetweensquire
eandhissister
s.et
heratherretuho;andersophia,he
acquaintedherthathehadsecuredhersafeenough.”sheislocked
upinchaer,”crieshe,”andhonourkeepsthekey.”ashislooks
andsagacityer
thisinfortion,itisprobableheexpectedchapplausefroer
forost
disdainfulaspect,shecried,”sure,brother,youaretheof
alln.aof
nieceihave
beenspendihiabout.whileihavebeen
endeavtofillherndaxiofprudence,youhavebeen
provokiorejecttheenglishen,brother,ithank
heaven,arenoslaves.tobelockeduplikethespanishand
italiantolibertyasyourselves.we
aretobenvincedbyreasonandpersuasiononly,andnotgoveedby
force.ihaveseeoke
useof;andifyourfollyhadnotprevented,shouldhave
prevailedhernductbythoserulesofprudence
anddiscretioaughther.””tobesure,”saidthe
squire,”ialheher,”anshelady,”you
arenotintheeddleattersbeyond
yourknoustagreethatihaveseenstoftheworld;and
happyhaditbeenfornieunder
care.itisbylivingathoantic
notionsofloveandnonsense.””youdontigine,ihope,”cries
thesquire,”thatihavetaughtheranysuchthings.””ynorance,
brother,”retuedshe,”asthegreatltonsays,alstsubdues
patience.””dnlton”anshesquire:”ifhehadthe
iudenyface,idlendhidouse,thofhewas
neversogreatan.patienyouetothat,sister,ihave
reoccasionofpatieobeusedlikeanrohoolboy,
asiayyou.doyouthinkhanyuanding,unless
hehathbeenaboutaturtpoxtheetoafinepass
indeed,ifaparcelofroundheadsandhanover
rats.poxihopethetisareaingakefoolsof
theandeverynshallenjoyhisosall,sister;andevery
nshallenjoyhisoozeeit,sister,beforethe
hashaveeatupallour,ausnothingbuttueps
tofeedupon.””iprotest,brother,”criesshe,”youareno
beyonduanding.yonoftu
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perfectlyunintelligible.””ibelieve”crieshe,”youdontcare
tohearoebuttheuntryiysucceedonedayorother
forallthat.””ihelady,”youhinka
littleofyhtersi;for,believe,sheisier
dahaion.””justnoefor
thinkingonher,andtoyou.””andifyouwill
prosetointerposenore,”ansyregard
toniedertakethecharge.””hen,”saidthe
squire,”foryouknoeheproperestto
nageen.”
thereadery,perhaps,subduehisoience,ifhesearches
forthisinlton.
s.utteringsothinghanairof
disdain,ngenandofthenation.she
iediatelyrepairedtosophiasapartnt,eradays
,releasedagainfroercaptivity.
bookvii
ntainingthreedays
chapter1
aparisohehestage
theparedtothetheatre;andnygrave
anlifeasagreat
dra,reseling,inalsteveryparticular,thosesical
representatioedtohaveied,
anduchapprobationand
delightinallpoliteuntries.
thisthoughthathbeencarriedsofar,andisbeesogeneral,
thatsoothetheatre,andfirst
taphoricallyappliedtotheinatelyand
literallyspokenofboth;thusstageandsearebynusegrown
asfaliartous,henwe
nfineourselvestodratiances:andransas
behindtheessisrelikelyto
occurtoourthoughtsthandrurylane.
ityseeasyenoughtoatforallthis,byrefleg
thatthetheatriorethanarepresentation,or,
asaristotlecallsit,anitationofreallyexists;and
hence,perhaps,ightfairlypayaveryhighplinttothose
itating
life,astohavetheirpicturesinannernfoundedh,or
stakenfor,theinals.
but,iy,plintstothese
people,entsoftheir
asent;andhavechrepleasureinhissingandbuffeting
thethaninadringtheirexcelleherearenyother
reasohisanalogybetheworld
aage.
sohavehelargerpartofnkindinthelightof
aoretheiroohin
facttheyhaveertitle,thantheplayerhathtobein
eaestthoughtthekingoreerorherepresents.thusthe
hypocriteybesaidtobeaplayer;andihegreekscalled
theothbyohesana.
thebrevityoflifehathlikeparison.
sotheiortalshakespear
lifesapoorplayer,
thatstrutsashishourupoage,
andthenisheardnore.
forakethereaderandsbya
verynobleone,a
poealledthedeity,publishedaboutnineyearsago,andlong
sihangood
n,doalhebad.
froheeallhunastaketheirsprings,
theriseofeiresandthefallofkings
seethevasttheatreoftidisplayd,
hesesucceedingheroestread
ptheshiningigessucceed,
ph,andonarchsbleed
perforhepartythyprovidenceassignd,
theirpride,theirpassions,tothyendsind:
aheyglitterinthefaceofday,
thenatthynodthephantopassaway;
notracesleftofallthebusyse,
butthatrerancesaysthethingshavebeen
thedeity.
inallthese,hoilitudeoflifeto
thetheatre,thereselahbeenalthestage
only.none,asireer,haveatallheaudiehis
greatdra.
butasnatureoftenexhibitssoofherbestperforoavery
fullhouse,soit
theaboventionedparisonthanthatofheractors.inthisvast
theatreoftiareseatedthefriendaic;hereareclaps
andshouts,hissesandgroans;inshort,everythinghwasever
seenorheardatthetheatreroyal.
letusexahisinoneexale;forinstahebehaviour
ofthegreataudiehatseureo
exhibitihchapterofthepregbook,whereshe
introducedblackgeerunningahisfriendand
beor.
thoseiedthati,
iabr >
ofscurrilousreproachostprobablyvehatoccasion.
ifotheorderofspectators,weshould
havefoundanequaldegreeofabhorrehoughlessofnoiseand
scurrility;yetherethegoodengaveblackgeetothedevil,
andnyofthexpectedeverytheclovenfooted
gentlenchhisown.
thepit,asusual,divided;thoseinheroic
virtueandperfectcharacterobjectedtotheprodugsuch
instancesofvillany,veryseverelyforthe
sakeofexale.sooftheauthorsfriendscryed,”looke,
gehenisavillain,butitisnatureforallthat.”and
alltheyoungcriticsoftheage,theclerks,apprentices,&c.,called
itlow,andfellagroaning.
asfortheboxes,theybehavededpoliteness.
stofthethingelse.soofthosefeho
regardedtheseatall,declaredhean;while
othersrefusedtogivetheiropinion,tilltheyhadheardthatof
thebestjudges.
noittedbehindthesesofthisgreattheatre
ofnatureandnoauthhttoeanythingbesides
diariesandspellingbookshnotthisprivilege,
surethea,houtnceivinganyabsolutedetestationofthe
person,perh
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inallherdras;forinthisinstanbles
thestage,sinepersonsthe
villainandtheheroe;aiontoday
pttorroi
regardintragedytobethegreatestgeniusthehever
produesndesdstoplaythefool;sodidscipiothe
great,andlaeliustheanyyearsago;nay,
tohavebeen”incrediblychildish.”these,itis
true,playedthefool,likefriendgarrijestonly;but
severalecharactershave,innuerlessinstaheir
lives,playedthefoiouslyi;sofarastorender
itatterofsodoubtorfollywas
predonant;orhertheyterintitledtotheapplauseor
pt,theloveorhatred,ofnkind.
thosepersons,indeed,ebehindthesesof
thisgreattheatre,ahhlyacquaionlyhthe
severaldisguiseshereputon,butalsohthe
fantastidcapriciousbehaviourofthepassions,he
nagersanddirectorsofthistheatreforastoreason,the
patentee,heisk
hielf,ystprobablyhaveleaedtouandthefaus
niladrariofhorace,orintheenglishphrase,tostareatnothing.
asinglebadaorenstitutesavillainihana
singlebadpartoage.thepassions,likethenagersofa
playhouse,oftenforuponpartshoutnsultingtheir
judgnt,andsotishoutanyregardtotheirtalents.thus
then,asayndeselfaay,
itisntoseevicesitasaen,asthe
ills.
upontheanofdourandoftrueuanding
isneverhastytonde.hesureanierfe,orevena
vice,heagainsttheguiltyparty.inaheyarethe
safolly,thesachildishhesaillbreeding,andthesa
illnature,oursanduproarsbothinlife
andoage.theengenerallyhavethewue
andvillainstihs,astheloofallchesare
theaptesttocryoutlohepit.
chapter2
ntainingaionself
jonesrer.allhysearlyinthe
ing,hthefolloohisletter:
sir,
iaandedbyuoacquaintyou,thatashedidnot
proeasureshehadtakenhyou,houtthe
greatestdeliberation,andafterthefullestevidenceofyour
unhiness,sobealofyourpoocausethe
leastalterationinhisresolution.heexpressesgreatsurprizeat
yourpresutioninsayingyouhaveresignedallpretensionstoa
younglady,toitisiossibleyoushouldeverhavehadany,her
birthandfortunehavingdehersoinfinitelyyoursuperior.lastly,
iaaellyou,thattheonlyinstanceofyour
plianclesinationshherequires,is,your
iediatelyquittingthisuntry.iotncludethishout
youadvice,asachristian,thatyouhink
ofandingyourlife.thatyouybeassistedhgracesotodo,
heprayerof
yourhuleservant,
w.blifil
nyntendingpassionsindbythis
letter;butthetenderprevailedatlastovertheindignantand
iraseseasonablytohisassistand
possiblypreventedhissfortunesfroithertuinghishead,or
burstinghisheart.
hegreedofindulgingthisredy;and
startingup,hecried,”hen,ir.allhytheonly
instanyobedience.iontbut
herfortunedirect;sihereisnootherhinks
itofanynsequehischedperson,itshall
beatterofequalindiffereoself.shallialard
nootherhahaveinotreasontothinkthereisanotheronewhose
valueisabovethatoftheay,istigine
sophiaisnotindifferenttoesof.shallithenleave
thisonlyfriendandsuchafriendshallinotstayhher
wherehoayhherhaveianyhopesofeverseeingher,
thoughsheyself,houtexposihe
hofherfather,andtopurposeithinkofsolig
suchacreaturetooherownruinshalliindulgeany
passiosuchapriceshallilurkaboutthisuntry
likeathief,hsutentionsno,idisdaithe
thought.fareostlovely,stbeloved”here
passionstoppedhisuth,andfouhiseyes.
andnoakenaresolutioheuntry,hebegan
todebateselfilton
phrasesit,layallbeforehiandjones,hanadahad
anyresortforfortorassistance.allhis
acquaintancer.allhy;andhehadno
reasontoexpe,asthatgentlenhad
hinofgreatandgoodcharactersshould
indeedbeverycautioushoheydiscardtheirdepes;forthe
nsequeheunhappysuffererisbeingdiscardedbyallothers.
urseoflifetopursue,ortoself,
elancholy
void.everyprofession,arade,requiredlengthofti,
andoney;forttersaresonstituted,that
”nothingoutofnothing”isnotatruerxinphysicsthanin
politideverynoney,ison
thataeansofacquiringit.
atlasttheo,thathospitablefriendtotheched,opened
herstoreceivehiaantlyresolvedtoaccept
herkindinvitation.toexpressselflessfiguratively,he
deterogotosea.
thisthoughtindeednosesteditself,thanheeagerly
eracedit;andhavilyhiredhorses,hesetoutforbristol
toputitiion.
butbefo
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aing
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chapter3
ntainingseveraldialogues
theinginned
sophiaintoherapartnt;andhavingfirstacquaintedherthatshe
hadobtainedherlibertyofherfather,sheproceededtoreadhera
loriednotasa
rontilove,asithathbeen
desentionanyofthosepurposes
fhtbydiviarditasinstitutedby
sacredauthority;shensidereditratherasafundinh
prudentendeposittheirfortuhebestadvantage,inorder
torethantheyuldhaveelsewhere.
rs.ehadfinished,sophiaansshewas
veryincapableuinghaladyofherauntssuperiorknowledge
andexperience,especiallyonasubjecttle
nsidered,asthisoftriny.”
”arguee,child”repliedtheother;”idonotindeedexpect
it.ishouldhaveseenthe
tuehoneofyouryears.ihavetakenthistrouble,inorder
toinstructyou.theaphilosophers,suchassocrates,
alcibiades,andothers,didnotusetuehtheirscholars.
youaretonsider,child,assocrates,notaskingyouropinion,
butonlyinfyouofne.”froereader
ypossiblyigihatthisladyhadreadhe
philosophyofsocrates,thanshehadofthatofalcibiades;andindeed
resolvehiscuriosityastothispoint.
”da”edtontrovertany
opinionofyours;andthissubject,asisaid,ihave
thoughtof,andperhapsnevery.”
”indeed,sophy,”repliedtheaunt,”thisdissilationeis
veryfoolish.thefrehattheytake
fntoheirory,asyou
ioseontobelieveyouhavethoughtseriouslyof
triny.hotodenythatyouhavensidered
ofntraganalliance,acquaintedh
thepartyyoudesiretontractitanallianceas
unnatural,andntrarytoyouri,asaseparateleagueh
thefrenchotheiofthedutchbuthowever,if
youhavenothithertonsideredofthistter,iproseyouitis
noe,forbrotherisresolvediediatelytonclude
thetreatyasuarahe
affair,andhaveprosedyourncurrence.”
”indeed,da”criessophia,”thisistheonlyinstanhi
stdisobeybothyourselfandfather.forthisisatchh
requiresverylittleionintorefuse.”
”ifiself,”retued
s.ypatience.obje
youhavetotheyoulen”
”averysolidobjeyopinion,”sayssophia”ihatehi”
”.
”indeed,child,youshouldnsultbaileysdiary.itis
iossibleyoushouldhateanfroouhavereceivedno
injury.byhatred,therefore,youahandislike,h
isnosuffiarryingofhiihave
knoanyuples,irelydislikedeachother,leadvery
fortablegenteellives.believe,child,ikhings
betterthanyou.youe,ithink,tohaveseentheworld,
inanacquaintaherbethoughtto
dislikeherhusbandthantolikehithentraryissuch
outoffashionrontiaginationofitis
shog.”
”indeed,da”repliedsophia,”ishallneverrryani
dislike.ifiprosefatheevertoe
ntrarytohisinayhopehee
intothatstatentrarytoown.”
”inations”criestheauh.”inationsi
astoyourassurance.ayounganofye,and
uotalkofinationsbutay
be,brotherisresolved;nay,sialkofinations,i
shalladvisehiohastereaty.inations”
sophiathenflungherselfuponherknees,andtearsbegantotrickle
froershiningeyes.sheeedheraunt,”tohavercyupon
her,andnottoresentsocruellyherunakeherself
serable;”oftenurging,”thatshealo
herhappinessonlystake.”
asabailiff,horizedbyhis,havingpossessed
hielfofthepersonofsounhappydebtor,vieears
ptstoraise
passion;invaienderpanion,the
littleprattlingbhtedgirl,arentionedasis
torelutrap,blindaoeverycirce
ofdistress,greatlyrisesaboveallthetivestohunity,andinto
thehandsofthegaolerresolvestodeliverhisserableprey.
notlessblindtothetears,orlessdeaftoeveryeyof
sophiainedodeliver
overthetrelingidintothearofthegaolerblifil.she
auosity,”sofar,dafroourbeing
nceedalone,yourheleast,orsurelytheleast
iortant.itisthehonourofyourfalyhisnceedin
thisallia.doyounceive,stress,
thatinaninterrriagebets,aserof
franceisrriedintospain,theprincessherselfisalonensidered
ichbets,ratherthan
betehappensifaliessuchas
ours.thealliailiesistheprincipaltter.you
oughttohaveagreaterregardforthehonourofyourfalythan
foryouropleofaprincessotinspire
youplainatbeing
usednohanallprincessesareused.”
”ihope,da”criessophia,halittleelevationofvoice,
”ishallneverdoanythingtodishonourfaly;butasfor.
blifil,aybethensequen,
andnoforceshallprevailinhisfavour.”
e,whohadbeenwi
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thepregdialogue,hadnoedallhispatience;he
thereforeeheroonaviolentpassi,”dn
thenifshatunthaun,dnifshatunt,thatsallthatsall;
dnifshatunt.”
s.ehadllectedasuffitquantityofhforthe
useofsophibutshenoransferreditalltothesquire.
”brother,”saidshe,”itisastonishingthatyouerfereina
tteryiatiardto
falyhathdetakeupoobethediatingpower,in
ordertoreistakesinpolicytted
inyhterseducation.for,brother,itisyouitisyour
preposterousnductheradicatedalltheseedsthatihad
forrlysoind.itisyouyourselfaught
herdisobedieningattheuth,
”youareenoughtohepatiehedevilhaveiever
taughtdaughterdisobediencehereshestands;speakholy,
girl,dideveribidyoubedisobedienttohavenotidone
everythingtohuurandtogratifyyou,andtokeyouobedientto
andveryobedienttoshetlechild,beforeyou
tookherinhandandspoiledher,byfillingherheadhapackof
urtnotions.ellinghershe
stbehavelikeaprinadeahegirl;andhow
shouldherfather,oranybodyelse,expe
her””brother,”ansrs.e,hanairofgreat
disdain,”iptihaveforyourpoliticsof
allkinds;butiotheyoungladyherself,
herihaveevertaughtheranyprinciplesofdisobedien
thentrary,niece,haveinotendeavouredtoinspireyouhatrue
ideaoftheseveralrelationsinaurestandsin
societyhaveinottakeninfinitepainstoshohatthelaw
ofnaturehathenjoinedadutyonchildrentotheirparentshavei
nottoldyouplatosaysonthatsubjectasubjehyou
efirstundercare,that
iverilybelieveyoudidnotknoherelatioer
an**ther.””tisalie,”ahegirlisnosuch
fool,astolivetoelevenyearsoldhoutknohatshewas
herfathersrelation.””orethangothiorance,”answered
thelady.”andasforyournners,brother,isttellyou,they
deserveae.””aygiit,ifyouthinkyouare
able,”criesthesquire;”nay,isupposeyouiecetherewillbe
readyenoughtohelpyou.””brother,”saids.e,”thoughi
despiseyoubeyondexpressioishallendureyourinsoleno
longer;soidesireadiately,foriabr >
resolvedtoleaveyourhousethisverying.””andagood
riddaoo,”ansanbearyourinsolenolonger,an
youetothat.blooditisalstenoughofitselftoke
daughterundervaluesense,eevery
nuteyoudespise.””itisiossible,itisiossible,”cries
theaunt;”noonedervaluesuchaboor.””boar,”anshe
squire,”iaoboar;no,norass;no,norrather,da
reerthatiaorat.iatrueenglishn,andnotofyour
hanoverbreed,thathaveeatupthenation.””thouartohose
en,”criesshe,”he
natioho,andby
disuragingourfriendsandenuragingoureneesabroad.””ho
areyouebacktoyourpolitics”criesthesquire:”asforthosei
despisetheschasidoaft.”panied
andgracedost
propertoit.andptexprestfor
herpolitirs.e,i
detershefleostviolentrage,utteredphrases
iropertobehererelated,andinstantlyburstoutofthehouse.nor
didherbrotherorheiecethinkpropereithertostoporto
follouchpossessedbyndthe
otherbyahattheyosttionless.
thesquire,hoeholloah
attendsthedepartureofahare,startedbefore
thehounds.heasterofthiskindofvociferation,
andhadahollaproperforstoccasionsinlife.
enrs.e,knoheworld,andhaveapplied
theelvestophilosophyandpolitics,diately
availedtheelvesofthepresentdispositionof.ind,
bythroplintstohisuandingatthe
expenseofhisabsentadversary;butpoorsophiaplicity.
byioinsihereader,thatshe
ouster
sile;forsheostsensiblegirl,andheruanding
hefirstrate;butsheedallthatusefularth
felesosonygoodpurposesinlife,and
ratherarisesfroheheartthanfrohehead,isoftentheproperty
ofthesilliestofen.
chapter4
apithelife
.ehavingfinishedhisholla,andtakenalittlebreath,
begantolant,inverypatheticter,theunfortuion
ofn,oursofso
dndborother.ithinkiotherfor
onen;butaftergivingheradodge,heresanotherbfolloe
uponthefoil;butcursejacketifihis
nnerbyanyou”
sophianeverhadasingledisputehherfather,tillthisunlucky
affairofblifil,onanyaother,
shehadlovedsttenderly,thoughshelostherinthe
eleventhyeare.thesquire,tothatpooranhadbeen
afaithfulupperservantallthetioftheirrriage,had
retuedthatbehaviourbykingtheallsagoodhusband.
heveryseldoherperhapsnotaboveonceaweekand
neverbeather:shehadnottheleastoccasionforjealousy,andwas
perfee;forsheerruptedbyher
husband,oinginhisfieldexercises,and
alltheeveningpanions.shescardeedeversa
butatals;hepleasureofcar
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shehadbeforeattehedressing.frohesealsshe
retiredaboutfiveertheotherservants,havingonly
stayedtodrink”thekihes,.
,thatenshould
einhthefirstdish,andgooutafterthefirstglass.
obedieheseorderstask;forthe
ionifitybecalledsosuchasuld
eainalady.itnsistedchieflyofhallowing,singing,
relationsofspadventures,bdy,andabuseofen,andof
thegovent.
these,hor.esawhiswife;
foroherbed,hehathe
uldnotsee;andinthespseasonhealher
beforeitistressofherti,and
hadbesidesaaand;thoughunhappily,
ihebadnessoftheneighbourhood,andoftheroads,de
thisoflittleuse;fooneuchvalueontheiecks
hroughtheone,oranyvalueontheir
hours,edtheother.noodealholyhthe
reader,shedidheretuexpeuch
indulgenarriedagainstherwillbyafond
father,thetchhaviheradvantageousonherside;forthe
squiresestateore
thanabarel8000.henceperhapsshehadntractedalittle
gloonessofteer,forsheheragoodservantthanagood
hegratitudetoretutheextraordinary
degreeofrrth,hhesquirereceivedher,evenh
agoodhuuredsle.sheoreover,sotisinterfereh
ttersnceher,astheviolentdrinkingofher
husband,ssheeofthefew
opportunitieshegaveherofrenstratingagainst.andonher
lifesheveryeaestlyeedhiocarryherfortonthsto
london,ptorilydenied;nay,hhiswifefor
therequesteverafter,beinghatallthehusbandsin
londonarecuckolds.
forthislast,andnyoodreasolength
heartilyhatedhishishatred
beforeherdeath,soheneverfotitafterwhen
anythingintheleastsouredhiasabadstingday,ora
disteeranghishounds,oranyothersuchsfortune,he
nstantlyventedhisspleenbyiivesagainstthedeceased,
saying,”ifhis.”
theseiiveshehrohbefore
sophiforashelovedherrethanhedidanyother,sohewas
reallyjealousthatshehadlovedhertherbetterthanhiandthis
jealousysophiaseldoailedofheighteningontheseoccasions;for
heedhviolatingherearshtheabuseofher
ther,butendeavouredtoforexplicitapprobationofallthis
abuse;hhdesireheneveruldprevailuponherbyany
proseorthreatstoply.
henyreadershatthesquirehad
nothatedsophiaasustinforbr >
thethathatredisnottheeffeediubr >
ofjealousy.itis,indeed,verypossibleforjealouspersonsto
killtheobje.h
sentintbeingaprettyhardrsel,andbearingsothingoftheair
ofaparadox,hereadertochehecuduponittothe
endofthechapter.
chapter5
thegenerousbehaviourofsophiato
sophiakeptsilenceduringthefoingspeechofherfather,nor
didsheonsherhanhasigh;butasheuood
helanguage,or,ashecalledit,lingooftheeyes,sohe
efurtherapprobationofhis
sentints,andedofhisdaughter;tellingher,inthe
usualedsheotakethepartofeverybody
againsthiasshehadalother.”
sophiareiningstillsilent,hecryedout,”b
uheraddbtoa.,
isupposeyoudespiseyourfathertoo,anddontthinkhioodenough
tospeakto”
”forheavenssake,sir,”ansgivesocruela
tutosilence.iaureihanbeguiltyofany
disrespecttohouretospeak,whenevery
usteitheroffenddearpapa,ornvictoftheblackest
ingratitudeaspietytotheryofthebestofthers;
forsuch,iaertain,ae”
”andyouraunt,isuppose,isthebestofsisterstoo”repliedthe
squire.”oalloay
fairlyinsistuponthat,ithink”
”indeed,sir,”sayssophia,”ihavegreatobligationstoaunt.
shehathbeeherto.”
”aoo,”retuede;”soyouake
herparttooyouhatshehathactedthepartofthe
vilestsisterintheworld”
”uponustbelieheartkedly
ifidid.iknoyauntandyoudifferveryyourwaysof
thinking;butihaveheardherathousandtisexpressthegreatest
affenvinherbeingthe
sisterinthehereareveryfeherbetter.”
”theenglishofallhis,”ansin
theanisintheright,
ahewrongalways.”
”pardon,sir,”criessophia.”idonotsayso.”
”dontyousay”anspudence
tosayshesintheright:dothitnotfollo
iheosuffersucha
presbyterianhanoveriaohouse.sheyditeof
aplotforanythingiketothegovent.”
”sofar,sir,fryouoryourestate,”sayssophia,”if
aunthaddiedyesterday,iavincedsheyouher
une.”
etoassert;
butcertainitis,theselastratedverydeepintotheears
ofherfather,andproducedachresensibleeffectthanallshe
hadsaidbefore.hereeaas
anreceivesabulleti
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pale.afterainedsilentaboveanute,andthenbeganin
thefolloanner:”yesterdayshee
heresteateyesterdayerday,ofallthedaysin
theyearisupposeifshediestorroto
sobodyelse,andperhapsoutofthevaly.””aunt,sir,”cries
sophia,”hathveryviolentpassions,anditansay
douheirinfluence.”
”yout”retuedthefather:”andprayhbeenthe
occasionofputtiothoseviolentpassionsnay,h
ayouandshehardatitbeforei
besides,allourquarrelaboutyouihave
notquarrelledanyyearsbutuponyourat;
andnoeupon,asthofishouldbe
theoily.iuld
haveexpeaketo
alltherestoffondness.”
”ibeseeykneesibeseechyou,if
ihavebeentheunhappyoccasionofthisdifferehatyouwill
endeavourtokeitupyaunt,andnotsufferhertoleaveyour
houseinthisviolentrageofanger:sheisaverygoodnaturedan,
areatyou,sir.”
”soistgoandaskpardonforyourfault,sti”answered
ustdraofind
heragainindeed,ifiain”herehestopt,andsophia
throoreeies,atlengthprevaileduponhisothat
afterventingthreebittersarcasticalexpressionsagainst
hisdaughter,hedepartedasfastasheuldtoreverhissister,
beforeherequipageuldbegottenready.
sophiatheuedtoherouing,whereshe
indulgedherselfifthephraseybealloeinalltheluxury
oftendergrief.shereadoverrethaheletterhshehad
reufftoohisoccasion;andshe
bathedboththese,ashhertears.inthis
situationthefriendlys.hoedherutstabilitiesto
fortheraffliesofnyyoung
gentlen:andhavilyheirpartsandpersons,
assuredsophiathatsheghttakeherethods
sthavecertainlybeenusedesuccessindisordersofthe
likekind,orsoskilfulaprars.honourwouldnever
haveveoapplythenay,ihaveheardthatthellegeof
tobeassnrediesasanyinthe
feledispensary;butherithatsophiasdiseasediffered
inthosecasespto,i
andidreharbr >
thangood,andatlastsoinsedherstresshwasnoeasy
tterthatissedherfroerpresence.
chapter6
ntainivarietyoftter
thesquireovertookhissisterjustassheeppingintothe
adpartlybyfordpartlybysolicitations,prevailed
upooorderherhorsesbatotheirquarters.hesucceededin
thisattetuchdifficulty;fortheladywas,aswehave
alreadyhinted,ofastplacabledisposition,alyloved
herbrother,thoughshedespisedhisparts,orratherhislittle
knoheworld.
poorsophia,setonfootthisrenciliation,was
hesacrificetoit.theybothncurredintheirsureson
hernduct;jointlydeclaredher,anddirectly
proceededtounsel,hoostvigorous
nner.forthispurpose,s.eproposednotonlyan
iediatenclusionofthetreatyhallhy,butas
iediatelytocarryitintoexecution;saying,”thattherewasno
otherethods,hshe
suffitresolutio.by
violent,”saysshe,”ianrather,hastyasures;forasto
orabsoluteforustorbe
atteted.ourplanstbeedforasurprize,andnotfora
stor”
thesettersetopaya
visittohisstress.thesquirenosoonerheardofhisarrival,than
hesteptaside,byhissistersadvice,togivehisdaughterorders
fortheproperreceptionofherlover:ost
bitterexeentonherrefusal.
theietuosityofthesquireboredo;and
sophia,asherauntvery.
sheagreed,therefore,toseeblifil,thoughshehadscarcespiritsor
strengthsuffittoutterherassent.iogivea
peretorydenialtoafathershesotenderlyloved,wasno
easytask.hadthisuchless
resolutionthanistressof,would,perhaps,
haveservedher;butitisnounusualthingtoascribethoseas
eofear,easureproducedbylove.
inpursuanptorynd,
sophianoitted.blifilsvisit.seslikethis,ed
atlarge,afford,asentto
thereader.here,therefore,rictlyadheretoaruleof
horace;byatters
heydespairofplaginashininglight;arule,we
nceiveofexcellehehistorianastothepoet;and
ustatleasthavethisgoodeffect,thatnya
greatevilforsoallgreatbooksarecalledhusbereduced
toasllone.
itispossiblethegreatartusedbyblifilatthisinterview
adeanotherninhis
circesher,andtohaverevealedthe
ofherhearttohibutshehadntractedsoillanopinionof
thisyoulen,thatsheoplafidence
inhiforsilicity,atchfor
,therefore,irelyforced,and
indeedsuchasisgenerallyprescribedtinsuponthesend
forlvisitfroneedfortheirhusband.
butthoughblifildeclaredhielftothesquireperfectlysatisfied
an,panyhhis
sister,hadoverheardall,sowellpleased.heresolve
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pursuanattersasforward
aspossible;andaddressiohisintendedsoninlawin
thehuntingphrase,hecried,afteraloudholla,”followher,boy,
follohatsit,honeys.dead,dead,dead.never
bebashful,norstandshalli,shalliallhyandifinishall
ttersbethisafteoon,aushathewedding
torrow.”
blifilhaviheutstsatisfaintohisuntenance,
anshereisnothing,sir,inthishiso
eagerlydesireasanallianceily,exceptunionh
thestaableanddeservingsophia,youyeasilyiginehow
iatientistbetoseeselfinpossessionoft
portunedyouonthishead,you
puteitonlytofearofoffendingthelady,by
endeavtohurryonsoblessedafasterthanastrict
plia.
butif,byyouri,sir,sheghtbeiodispenseh
anyforlities”
”forlitieshapox”anshesquire.”pooh,allstuffand
nonseellthee,sheshallhatheetorrohe
etoage.eheir
,n,iftheyhelpit,tisnotthefashion.ifihad
stayedforherthers,ighthavebeenabatchelortothis
day.toher,toher,toher,thatsit,youjollydog.itell
theeshathahertorrooing.”
blifilsufferedhielftobeoverpoheforciblerhetoric
ofthesquire;anditbeingagreedthateshouldcloseh
alle,havingfirst
eaestlybeggedthatnoviolebeofferedtotheladybythis
haste,inthesannerasapopishinquisitsthelaypoo
donoviolehehereticdeliveredovertoit,andagainst
thechurchhathpassedsentence.
and,tosaythetruth,blifilhadpassedsentenceagainstsophi
for,hoselftoehhis
reception,heeanssatisfied,uhathewas
nvinistress:andthishad
produ.ity,
perhaps,beasked,diateendtoall
furtherurtshipianshatveryreason,aswellasfor
severalothersequallygood,oopentothe
reader.
though.blifilplexionofjones,o
eateveryanhesabeiuteofthat
appetitenpropertyofallanils.
hthis,hehadlikehatdistinguishingtaste,hserves
todiretheirchoiceoftheobjectorfoodoftheirseveral
appetites;andthistaughthionsidersophiaasast
deliorsel,iardheredesiresh
anortolaninspiresintothesoulofanepicure.noheagoniesh
affeehaniairedher
beauty;forhertearsaddedbrightohereyes,andherbreasts
rosehigherhhersighs.indeed,hseeyinits
highestlustrehneverseenitindistress.blifiltherefore
lookedonthishunortolaerdesirethanwhenheviewed
herlast;noralllesseheaversionh
hedisverediohielf.orary,thisservedrather
toheightenthepleasureheproposedinriflingherchar,asit
addedtriuhtolust;nay,hehadsofurthervie
obtainingtheabsolutepossessionofherpersooo
cheventontion;andreveselfhoutitsshare
iifiself.therivallingpoor
jones,andsupplantinghinheraffes,addedanotherspurto
hispursuit,andprosedanotheradditionalrapturetohisenjoynt.
besidesallthesevieesayseebr >
tosavourtooalevolence,hehadoneprospect,hfew
readershaabhorrendthisheestate
of.e;obesettledonhisdaughterandher
issue;forsantheaffeofthatfondparent,that,
providedhischildiserablehthe
husbandhechose,hecarednotat.
forthesereasons.blifilatchthathe
inteodeceivesophia,bypretendinglovetoher;andto
deceiveherfatherandhisoendinghewasbeloved
byher.indoingthisheavailedhielfofthepietyofth,who
held,thatiftheendproposedatrinyis,
ittterednothoeans.astootheroccasions,he
usedtoapplythephilosophyofsquare,aught,thattheendwas
iaterial,sothattheansoral
rectitude.tosaytruth,therecurrenlifeonh
heuldnotdrathepreceptsofoherofthose
greatsters.
littledeceitr.e;
houghttheinationsofhisdaughterofaslittle
nsequenceasblifilhielfnceivedtheobe;butasthe
sentintsof.allhykind,soitwas
absolutelyneposeonhiinthis,however,blifilwasso
edbye,thathesucceededhoutdifficulty;foras
.allhyhadbeenassuredbyherfatherthatsophiahada
properaffeforblifil,andthatalled
ngjonesoretodo
thantonfirheseassertions;hsuch
equivocations,thathepreservedasalvoforhisnsdhad
thesatisfaofnveyingalietohisuncle,houttheguiltof
tellingone.ougtheinationsof
sophiabyallhy,beaccessaryto
fentrarytoherownwill”;he
asofyoungladieswerevery
diffiwasfullas
for,andthatifheuldbelieveherfather,
shehadalltheaffehanyloverulddesire.asfor
jones,”saidhe,”iaothtocallvillain,thoughhisbehaviour
toyou,sir,suffitlyjustifiestheappellation,hisoy,
orperhapssoightkehioastofafalsehood;for
iftherehadbeenay
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greatnessofherfortuodesert
her,asyouareedhehath.lastly,sir,iproseyoui
yself,foranyion,no,notforthewhole
arrythisyounglady,ifipersuadedshe
hadallthepassionforhidesiresheshouldhave.”
thisexcellentthodofnveyingafalsehoodhtheheart
only,akiongueguiltyofanuntruth,bytheans
ofequivoposture,hathquietedthensanya
notabledeceiver;a,nisce
oypossiblyseeapableof
affonlyaverysuperficialfort;andthatthisartfuland
refineddistinunigalie,andtellingone,is
hardly.
allr.r.
blifiltoldhiareatytheendoftwodays,
nainedprevioustotheofficeofthepriest,
buttheofficeofthelauch
ti,thatselfbyallnnerofvenants,
ratherthahehappinessoftheyounguple.indeed,hewasso
veryeaestandpressing,thatanindifferentpersonghthave
natchthanhereallywas;
butthiseageessonalloccasions:andhe
nduanner,asifthe
successofthataloonstitutethewholehappiness
ofhislife.
thejointiortunitiesofbothfatherandsoninlaouldprobably
haveprevailedon.allhy,illanydelayivinghappioothers,hadnotsophiaherselfpreve,and
takenasurestoputafiothereaty,andtorobboth
churdlahosetaxeshesehought
propertoreanspeciesina
laanner.ofhechapter.
chapter7
astrangeresolutionofsophia,araratagefs.
honour
thoughs.honourtachedtoheroerest,she
elittleattattosophia.tosaytruth,itwas
verydifficultforanyooknohatyoungladyhoutlovingher.
shenosoohereforeheardapieeagio
beofgreatiortanistress,than,quitefettingthe
angerherunpleasant
disssionfroophiaspresenherof
thenews.
thebeginningofherdisurseasherentraothe
roo”odearasaysshe,”dothyourlashipthinktobe
sureiarighteofydutyto
tellyourlaship,thoughperhapsitykeyouangry,forwe
servantsdontalakeourladiesangry;for,tobe
sure,everythingisalothechargeofaservant.whenour
ladiesareoutofhuur,tobesureustbeslded;andtobe
sureishouldnotour;nay,
itstsurprizeyoucertainly,ay,andshockyoutoo.””good
honour,letknohoutanylongerpreface,”sayssophi
”therearefeiseyou,hwillsurprize,andfewer
e.””deara”ansobesure,i
overheardstertalkingtoparsonsuppleaboutgettingalice
thisveryafteoon;andtobesureiheardhiay,yourlaship
shouldberriedtorrooing.”sophiatuedpaleatthese
orrooing””yes,a”
repliedthetrustyan,”iyoathiheard
stersayso.””honour,”sayssophia,”youhavebothsurprizedand
shockedtosuchadegreethatihavescarybreathorspirits
left.ydreadfulsituation””iwishiwas
abletoadviseyourlaship,”saysshe.”doadvise,”criessophi
”pray,dearhonour,advise.thinkptifit
aa”crieshonour,”iwishyour
lashipandiuldeanhouthurting
yourlaship;fortobesureidontobea
servant;butbecausethatifsobeitycase,ishouldfindno
nnerofdiffiypooropinion,youngsquire
blifilisaentionsuch
stuff,”criessophia.”suchstuff”repeatedhonour;”here.
eatisanothernspoison,and
thesaisaltogetherastrueofen.””honour,”sayssophia,
”ratherthansubttobetheptiblech,i
yheart.””oludaanshe
other,”iaureyhtenoutofebeseech
yourlashipnottosuffersutoyour
head.oludtobesureitreleeveryine.deara
hattobedeniedchristianburial,andtohaveyour
rpseburiedinthehigher
halfpennyoxcross;and,tobesure,hisghosthath
.tobe
sureitbenothingbutthedevilsuchked
thoughtsintotheheadofanybody;forcertainlyitislessked
tohurtallthehanonesowndearself;andsoihaveheard
saidbyreparsonsthanone.ifyourlashiphathsuchaviolent
aversion,andhatestheyoulensoverybad,thatyout
beartothinkofgoingiohifortobesurethereybe
sutipathiesinnature,andonehadlieverertouchatoadthanthe
fleshofsopeople.
”sophiahadbeentoochplationtopaya
attentiontothefoingexaid;
interruptiherefore,akinganyansoit,shesaid,
”honour,iatoaresolutioeroleave
fathershousethisverynight;andifyouhavethefriendshipfor
epany.””that
iaatotheibegyour
lashiptohensequencebeforeyouuakeanyrash
a.hereis,”replied
sophia,”aladyofqualityinlondoionofne,
severalnthsyauntiry;duringalle
shetreateduchpleasure
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www.xsz.twinpany,thatsheeaestlydesiredaunttosuffertogo
anreatnote,ishall
easilyfi,andikenodoubtofbeingverywellandkindly
receivedbyher.””ihaveyourlashiptooof
that,”crieshonour;”forthefirstladyilivedhusedtoinvite
peopleveryeaestlytoherhouse;butifsheheardafterhey
ing,sheusedtogetoutofthehoughthislady
oseeyourlaship,astobesureanybodywouldbe
gladtoseeyourlaship,yetwhenshehearsyourlashipisrunaway
froyster””youarestaken,honour,”sayssophia:”shelooks
upohorityofafatherinachlothanido;for
shepressedviolentlytogotolondonhher,andwhenirefused
togoyfathers,shelaughedtos,called
sillyuntrygirl,andsaid,ishouldkeapurelovinge
iuldbesodutifuladaughter.soihavenodoubtbutsheh
reetoo,tillfather,findingoutofhis
poereason.”
”aa”anshyourlashipthinkof
kingyourescapeonveyancefor
asforyouroatters
staerandyourlaship,robinwillbehanged
beforeheysters
expressorders.””iioescape,”saidsophia,”byof
thedoorsylegsareveryable
toenyalongeveningaftera
fiddle,e
inrunningfroodetestableapartnerforlife.””ohheaven,
aothyourlashipknoyouaresaying”crieshonour;
”hinkoftheuntrybynightand
alone””notalone,”aobear
pany.””yes,tobesure,”crieshonour,”iwillfollowyour
lashipthroughtheostasgoodbe
alone:forishouldnotbeabletodefendyou,ifanyrobbers,or
othervillains,shouldethyou,nay,ishouldbeinas
horribleafrightasyourlaship;fortobecertain,theywould
ravishusboth.besides,ansiderhohenightsare
h.””agoodbriskpace,”answered
sophia,”theld;andifyoue
frovillain,honour,iakeapistol
e.therearetaayou
frightenreandre,”crieshonour:”sureyourlaship
veofireitoffihadratherrunanycethanyour
lashipshoulddothat.””iling,”
you,honour,fireapistolatanyoackyour
virtue””tobesure,a”crieshonour,”onesvirtueisadear
thing,especiallytouspoorservants;foritisourlivelihood,as
abodyysay:yetirtallyhatefirear;forsonyacts
happenbythe””well,ayensure
yourvirtueataverycheaprate,shus;
foriiotakehorsesattheveryfirsttoeto,and
tackedinourhither.lookee,honour,i
aesolvedtogo;andifyoue,iproseyouiwill
reostofpower.”
thislastargunthadastrongereffehonourthanallthe
preined,she
desistedfronyfurtherdissuasions.theytheeredintoadebate
oneansofexegtheirproject.hereaverystubbo
difficultyoccurred,andthisovaloftheireffects,
uistressthanbythe
id;forhoakenaresolutiontoruntoa
lover,ortorunfroiallobstaclesarensideredastrifles.
buthonourotive;shehadnorapturesto
expeoranyterrorstoshun;andbesidestherealvalueofher
clothes,inedagreatpartofherfortune,shehada
capriciousfondnessforseveralgoherthiher
becausetheybecaher,orbecausetheyha
partilately,orbecause
shehadhadlong;orforsootherreasonsequallygood;sothat
sheuldnotehoughtsofleavingthepoorthingsbehind
herexposedtothercyofe,ednot,wouldin
hisrageketheufferrtyrdo
theingeniouss.honourhavingappliedallheroratorytodissuade
herstressfroerpurpose,ively
deterlaststartedthefollooveher
clothes,viz.,togetherselftuedoutofdoorsthatveryevening.
sophiahighlyapprovedthisthod,butdoubtedhoightbe
broughtabout.”o,a”aytrust
thatto;sveryoobtainthisfavourof
ourstersandstresses;thoughsotis,indeed,heyowe
usrehantheyreadilypay,theyuphallour
affronts,and;butthe
squireishose;andsinceyourlashipisresolvedupon
settingouttonight,iigetdischargedthisafteoon.”it
elinenanda
nightgohherohings,andasforallherother
orerersethanthe
sailorfeelshrohegoodsofothers,iosave
hisownlife.
chapter8
ntainingsonkind
s.honourhadsheryounglady,than
sothingforianinquevedo,injure
thedevilbyanyfalseaighthaveno
handinitbutsothing,isay,suggesteditselftoher,thatby
sar.ight
probablykeherfortune.nyiedthisdisvery.
thefairprospeereandacceptablea
serviptedheravaridagain,thedangerof
theenterprizeshehaduaken;theuaintyofitssuccess;
night,ld,robbers,ravishers,allalardherfears.soforcibly
didalltheseoperateupohatsheostdeterogo
directlytothesquire,andtolayopenthewholea
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www.lizi.twffair.shewas,
hohtajudgetodecreeononeside,beforeshehad
heardtheother.andhere,first,ajoueytolondonappearedvery
stronglyinsupportofsophia.sheeagerlylooseeapla
sshortonlyofthoseuredsaint
iginesinheaven.iplace,asshekneuch
regenerositythaer,soherfidelityprosedhera
greaterrehansheuldgainbytreachery.shethen
inedallthearticleshe
otherside,andfound,onfairlysiftier,thattherewas
verylittleintheandnohscalesbeingreducedtoapretty
evenbalanistressbeingthroothescale
ofheriy,dethatratherprepoe,stance
struaginationighthavehadadangerouseffect,
haditsbeenfairlyputintotheotherscale.thiswas
thelengthoftiustintervenebeforesophiao
fulfilherproses;forthoughsheothers
fortuhedeathofherfather,andtothesufl3000lefther
byanuncleeofage;yettheseantdays,and
nyactsghtpreveendedgenerosityoftheyoung
lady;ightexper.ewere
iediate.buthisthoughtthegoodgenius
ofsophia,orthatrs.honour,
orperhapsrece,sentanactinheronce
preservedherfidelity,andevenfacilitatedtheintendedbusiness.
s.aidrs.honouron
severalats.first,herbirthwashigher;forher
greatgrahetherssidefar
reved,toanirishpeer.sendly,herer.and
lastly,shehadbeenatlondon,andhadofnsequenceseenreof
thers.honourhthat
reserve,andhadalarksofdistin,
alespreservesandrequiresiion
es
agreehthisdoe,butlybreakinuponthe
respeded,s.aidatall
pleasedpany;indeed,sheeaestlylooretu
hotothehouseofherstress,iwillover
alltheotherservants.shehadbeely,therefore,
disappoiheing,indon
theverypointofdeparture;andhadbeeninisvulgarlycalleda
gloutinghuureversince.
inthishuur,eintothe
roonnerwehave
aboverelated.honouosoonersahansheaddressedherinthe
folloadaifindohavethe
pleasureofyourpanylonger,hequarrel
betysterandyourlady
knoada”anseanbyweandus.i
assureyouidonotlookonanyoftheservantsinthishousetobe
properpanyfor.iaany,ihope,fortheirbettersevery
dayinthers.honour;for
youareacivilizedyoungan;andtle
reoftheedtohyouinst.
jasspark.””hoitytoity”adasinherairs,i
protest.s.honour,forsoothsure,dayoughtcallby
siforthoughladyeas
edtoarry,asgood
asyourself,ihope.””sinakesucharetutocivility,”
saidtheother,”istars.honour,thatyouarenotsoodas.iry,indeed,oneisobligedtotakeuphall
kindoftruery;butintoenofenof
quality.indeed,s.honour,thereissodifference,ihope,
bete.””ihopesotoo,”anshereis
sodifferenes,andithinkinourpersons.”upon
speakingaidh
thestprovokingairofuingupheose,tossingher
head,andviolentlybrushingthehoopofherpetitorhher
oostlicioussneers,andsaid,
”etogiveill
usttellyou,
yourbreedingshoeannessofyourbirthaswellasofyour
eduean
servinganofauntrygirl.””dontabuselady,”cries
honour:”iuchbetterthanyoursas
sheisyounger,ahousandtisrehandsor.”
hereilllurs.etoseeher
idintears,ofloifullyatherapproadof
istress,shepresentlyacquainted
herthathertearsentofthat
ada”ntinuedshe,”iuld
havedespisedallshesaidto;butshehathhadtheaudacityto
affrontyourladyship,andtoadashecalled
youuglyoldcattoface.iuldohearyourladyship
rs.
rs.honour,sheaskedher”howshehad
theassuranehdisrespect””disrespect,
daaionedyouaatall:isaid
sobodyeasstress,andtobesureyouknow
thatasakesucha
saucytrollopasyourselfknonotapropersubjectof
yourdisurse.andifbrotherdothnotdischargeyouthis
nt,iout,
andhaveyoudischargedthisnt.””discharged”crieshonour;
”andsupposeiatherearereplathehahank
heaven,goodservantsplaces;andifyoutuawayall
e,youservantsverysoo
tellyouthat.”
s.espoke,orratherthundered,inansasshewas
hardlyarticulate,beverycertainoftheidenticalwords;
itiingaspeechbest
greatlyredoundtoherhonour.shetheedinsearchofher
broth
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www.xsz.twer,bledoneof
thefuriesratherthanahuure.
thetberidsbeingagaialone,beganasendbout
atalteroreactivekind.in
thisthevictorybeloheladyofinferiorrank,butnot
elossofblood,ofhair,andoflauslin.
chapter9
theeanourof.einthecharacterofa
gistrate.ahinttojusticesofpeagthenecessary
qualificationsofaclerk;hextraordinaryinstancesofpateal
dnessandfilialaffe
logiesprovetoochbyanargunt,andpolitis
oftenoverreachtheelvesinasche.thushaditliketohave
happeos.honour,eadofreveriofher
clothes,hadliketohavestoppedeventhoseshehadonherback
frosg;forthesquirenosoonerheardofherhavingabusedhis
sister,thanhesyoathsheobridewell.
s.ean,andordinarilyofa
fivingteer.shehadlatelyrettedthetrespassofa
stagea,uedherpostchaiseintoaditch;
nay,shehadevenbrokenthelaoprosecutea
highanofney,butof
herearrings;atthesatidningher,andsaying,”such
handsobsasyoudontoff,andbednd
toyou.”butnopers,andsochdo
differenttisdifferfrourselves,shewouldhearofno
tigations;noruldalltheaffectedpenitenceofhonour,norall
theeiesofsophiaforhero,prevailhherto
desistfroaestlydesiringherbrothertoexecutejusticeshipfor
itorethanjustitheh.
butluckilytheclerkhadaqualification,oa
justie
uandinginthela.hethereforewhisperedin
theearofthejusticethathehorityby
ttingthegirltobrideptto
breakthepeaafraid,sir,”sayshe,”youot
legallytanyoobridewellonlyforillbreeding.”
inttersofhighiortance,particularlyincasesrelatingtothe
ga,thejustiitionsofhis
clerk;for,indeed,iingthelaany
justicesofpeacesupposetheyhavealargediscretionarypower,by
virtueofhenotionofseargforandtakingaway
enginesforthedestrue,theyoftenttrespasses,
andsotisfelony,attheirpleasure.
butthisoffenceofquitesohighanature,norsodangerous
tothesociety.here,therefore,thejusticebehavede
attentiontotheadviceofhisclerk;for,infact,hehadalreadyhad
tationsexhibitedagainsthinthekingsbendhadno
curiositytotryathird.
thesquire,therefore,puttingonast
untenansandhahs,toldhis
sister,thatupouredeliberatio
”astherehepeace,suchasthelaw,”says
he,”callsbreakingopenadoor,orbreakingahedge,orbreakinga
head,oranysuatterdidnotaunttoa
feloniouskindofathing,nortrespasses,nes,and,
therefore,thereentinthela.”
s.esaid,”shekneuchbetter;thatshehadknown
servantsveryseverelypunishedforaffrontiers;”and
thennadacertainjusticeofthepealondon,”who,”she
said,”taservanttobrideeaster
orstressdesiredit.”
”likeenough,”criesthesquire;”itybesoinlondon;butthelaw
isdifferentiry.”herefolloe
bethebrotherandsisterhelahwewould
i,ifaginednyofourreadersulduandit.this
lengthreferredbybothpartiestotheclerk,who
deagistrate;ands.ehe
end,obligedtoherselfhthesatisfaofhavinghonour
tuedaohsophiaherselfveryreadilyandcheerfully
ed.
thusfortuerhavingdivertedherself,a,
atterstothe
advantageofourheroine;irablywellinher
deceit,nsideringithefirstshehadeverpractised.and,to
saythetruth,ihaveoftennankind
uselves
toincurtheguilt,orthoughtiththeirotakethe
trouble.
honouraostperfe.shenosoonersaw
herselfsecurefrolldangerofbridehhadraised
sthorribleideasinhernd,thansheresudthoseairshher
terrorsbeforehadalittleabated;andlaiddohas
pt,aswasever
prauchgreateriortance.
ifthereaderpleases,therefore,hertosayshe
resignedous
expressiouedout,ortuedaway.
.eorderedhertobeveryexpeditiousinpag;forhis
sisterdeclaredshee
roofpudentaslut.tohereforeshe,andthat
soeaestly,thateverythingheevening;when,
havingreceivedherothegreat
satisfaorethanofsophiwho,
havingappointedheridtoetheratacertainplaotfar
frohehouse,exactlyatthedreadfulandghostlyhouroftwelve,
begantoprepareforheroure.
butfirstsheogivetheone
toheraunt,ahertoherfather.intheses.e
herselfbegantotalktoherinareperetorystilethanbefore;
butherfathertreatedherinsoviolentandeousahat
hefrighteoaedpliancehhish
sohighlypleasedthegoodsquire,thathegedhisfroo
sles,andhisnaises:hevoas
ihatherforsohenstruedthewords,”you
knoustnot,nor,refusetoobeyany
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yours”haddehihehappiestofnkihengaveheralarge
bankbilltodisposeofinanytrisshepleased,andkissedand
eraanner,
thoseeyesontsbeforehaddartedfireandrageagainst
thedearobjectofallhisaffe.
instanon,thatthe
reader,idoubtnot,tleastohewhole
ndur.e.ifheshould,ionotabletoat
forit;sinosttenderly,is,ithink,
beyonddispute.soindeedhavenyothers,heir
iserablebythesanduct;h,
thoughitisalstuniversalis,hathale
tobethestunatableofalltheabsurditiesered
intothebrainofthatstrangeprodigiouscreaturen.
thelatterpartof.esbehaviourhadsa
oenderheartofsophia,thatitsuggestedathoughttoher,
enaces
ofherfather,hadeveroncebroughtintoherhead.shereverencedher
fathersopiously,andlovedhiopassiohatshehad
scarceeverfeltrepleasiions,thanthe
shareshefrequentlyhadofntributingtohisasent,and
sotis,perhaps,tohighergratifications;forheneveruld
ntainthedelightofhearinghernded,he
satisfaosteverydayofherlife.theidea,
therefore,oftheiensehappinesssheshouldoherfatherby
herothistpressiononhernd.
agairepietyofsuactofobedienceworkedvery
forcibly,asshehadaverydeepsenseion.lastly,whenshe
reflectedhouchsheherselfe
littlelessthanasaartyr,tofilialloveandduty,
shefeltanagreeabletigiainlittlepassion,h
thoughitbearseaffihertionorvirtue,is
oftensokindastoleassistanexegthepurposesof
both.
sophiaedplationofsoheroia,
aoplintherselfuchpretureflattery,when
cupid,uff,suddenlycreptout,andlike
punelloinapuppetsho.intruthfor
odeceiveourreader,ortovindicatethecharacterofour
heroinebyaspulsethethoughts
ofherbelovedjones,andsohopeshoantinhhewas
veryparticularlynceed,iediatelydestroyedallhfilial
love,piety,andpridehad,htheirjointendeavours,been
labtabout.
butbeforeustnok
to.jones.
chapter10
ntainingseveraltters,naturalenoughperhaps,butlow
thereadereer,thatr.jones,in
thebeginningofthisbook,onhisroadtobristol;beierned
toseekhisfortusea,orrather,ioflyahis
fortuneonshore.
ithappehingnotveryunusual,thattheguideook
tonduhisedhtheroad;
sothathavingssedhisrighttradbeingashadtoask
infortion,heraledaboutbacke
on,anditbeganthadhappened,
acquaiheguidehhisapprehensions;butheinsistedonit,
thattheyherightroad,andadded,itwouldbevery
strangeifheshouldnotknoheroadtobristol;though,iy,
ituchstrangerifhehadkno,havingneverpast
throughitinhislifebefore.
joneshadnotsuchilicitfaithinhisguide,butthatontheir
arrivalatavillageheinquiredofthefirstfelloher
theye”criesthe
felloatter,”saysjones,alittlehastily;”itoknow
ifthisbetheroadtobristol””theroadtobristol”criesthe
felloeaster,ibelieveyouwill
hardlygettobristolthisonight.””prithee,friend,then,”
aer,”cries
thefelloustbeeoutofyourroadthelordknoher;
forthickhtoglocester.””well,ando
bristol”saidjones.”ol,”
ansustgobackagain”
”ay,youst,”saidthefelloebacktothe
topofthehill,ustustkeepthe
straitroad.””butireertherearetht
ahertotheleft.””ustkeeptherighthandroad,
andthengustraitvoreertotuvursttoyour
right,aoyourleftagain,aht,andthat
bringsyoutothesquires;andthenyoustkeepstraitvorwards,
andtutotheleft.”
anotherfelloeup,andaskedenwere
going;ofedbyjones,hefirstscratchedhis
head,andthenleaninguponapolehehadinhishaotell
hi”thathestkeeptherighthandroadforaboutale,ora
leandahalf,orsuchatter,andtheushortto
theleft,roundbyasterjinbeaess.”
butr.johnbeaess”saysjones.”olord”criesthe
felloeasterjinbeaeshendidyou
e”
thesetosthepatienceofjones,whena
plainanthus:
”friend,iperceivethouhastlostthyy
adviost
dark,andtheroadisdifficulttohit;besides,therehavebeen
severalrobberiesttedlatelybethisandbristol.hereisa
verycreditablegoodhousejustby,aystfindgood
eainntforthyselfandthycattletilling.”jones,aftera
littlepersuasion,agreedtostayinthisplacetilltheing,
andedbyhisfriendtothepublichouse.
thelandlord,oldjones,”hehoped
hedation;forthathiswife
ho,andhadlockedupalsteverything,andcarried
thekeysalonghher.”ihefacthatafavourite
daughterofherswa
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husband;andthatsheahertogetherhadalststriptthe
poornofallhisgoods,asoney;forthoughhehadseveral
children,hisdaughteronly,othersfavourite,he
objeourofthisonechildshe
hpleasurehavesacrificedalltherest,andherhusbandinto
thebargain.
thoughjonespany,andwould
havepreferredbeingaloheuldthe
iortuhehoquaker;oredesirousof
sitting,froavingrerkedthelancholyhappeared
bothinhisuntenandbehaviour;andhepoorquaker
thoughthisionghtinsoasurerelieve.
aftertheyhadpastsotitogether,insuerthat
hofriendghthavethoughthielfatoneofhissilent
etings,thequakerbegantobevedbysospiritorother,
probablythatofesad
disasterhathbefallepraybeoffort.perhapsthouhast
lostafriend.ifso,thoustal.andwhy
shouldestthougrieve,houknothygriefhy
friendnogoodyselfhave
sorroostprobablygreatersorrohoughi
haveaclearestateofl100ayear,uchasi,and
ihaveansy
nstitutionissoundandstrong,andthereisnondenda
debtof,noraccuseofaninjury;yet,friend,ishouldbe
niserableasself.”
herethequakerendedhadeepsigh;andjonespresently
ansverysorry,sir,foryourunhappiness,everisthe
occasionofit.””ahfriend,”repliedthequaker,”oneonly
daughteristheoccasion;oneygreatestdelightupon
earth,and,andisrried
against.ihadprovidedherapropertanand
oneofsubstashe,forsooth,huseforherself,andaway
sheisgonehayoungfellohagroat.ifshehadbeen
dead,asisupposethyfriendis,ishouldhavebeenhappy.””that
isverystrange,sir,”saidjones.”bebetterfor
hertobedead,thantobeabeggar”repliedthequaker:”for,asi
toldyou,thefellohagroat;andsurelysheot
expectthatishallevergiveherashilling.no,asshehath
rriedforlove,letherliveonloveifshe;lethercarryher
lovetorket,andseeheraosilver,or
evenintohalfpence.””youkno,sir,”said
jones.”itsthavebeen,”ntihequaker,”aloated
se:fortheyhaveknotheir
infandialainstlove,andtoldhera
thousandtisoverithe
e,andtodespiseallonness
oftheflesh;alastbrokeoutatawopairof
stairs:fan,indeed,alittletosuspecther,andhadlocked
heruparried
heruptoliking.butshedisappointedhinafewhours,and
escapedae,for
theyarriedandbeddedandallhinanhour.butitshallbe
theboththaevertheydid;fortheyy
starve,,orstealtogether,for.iherof
thefarthing.”herejoartingupcried,”ireallystbe
excused:ie.””e,e,friend,”saidthe
quaker,”dontgiveonce.youseethereareotherpeople
serablebesidesyourself.””iseetherearedn,andfools,and
villainsintheegiveyouapieceof
advice:sendforyhterandsoninlae,anddontbe
yourselftheonlyiserytooneyoupretendtolove.””send
forherandherhusbandho”criesthequakerloudly;”iwould
soonersendforthetiesihaveintheworld””well,
gohoyourself,oo
longerinsuy.””nay,friend,”anshequaker,”is
toiosepanyonanyone.”hetheopullneyfrobr >
hispoeviolen.
thesubjectofthequakersdisursehadsodeeplyaffected
johathestaredveryehis
thequakerhadobserved,andthis,addedtotherestofhisbehaviour,
inspiredhobroadbrianionwasin
realityoutofhissenses.insteadofresentingtheaffront,
therefore,thequakerovedpassionforhisunhappy
circes;andhavingnicatedhisopiniontothelandlord,he
desiredhiotakegreaththe
highestcivility.
”indeed,”saysthelandlord,”ishallusenosuchcivilitytowards
hiforitsee,forallhislacedore
agehanself,butapoorparishbastard,bredupatagreat
squiresaboutthirtylesoff,andofdoorsnot
foodtobesure.ishallgethiutofhouseassoonas
possible.ifidolosereing,thefirstlossisalhe
best.itisnotaboveayearagothatilostasilverspoon.”
”dostthoutalkofaparishbastard,robin”anshe
quaker.”thoustcertaiakeninthyn.”
”notatall,”repliedrobin;”theguide,verywell,
toldit.”for,iheguidehadnosooakenhisplaceat
thekitfire,thanheacquaihepanyhallhe
kneongjones.
thequakerhisfellohebirthandlow
fortuneofjohanallpassionforhianished;andtheho
plainnefiredhnolessindignationthanadukewould
havefeltatresuchaperson.
thelandlordhielfnceivedanequaldisdainfuest;so
thathebellioretiretobed,hewas
acquaihatheuldhavehere.besidesdisdainofthe
annditionofhisguest,robiainedviolentsuspiof
hisiions,efavourable
opportunityofrobbingthehouse.iy,heghthavebeen
veryheseapprehensions,bytheprudeions
ofhiser,whohadalre
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notfixedtothefreehold;butheuresuspicious,andhad
beeicularlysosihelossofhisspoon.inshort,the
dreadofbeingrobbedtotallyabsorbedthefortableion
thathehadnothingtolose.
jonesbeingassuredthatheuldhavenobed,veryedly
betookhielftoagreatchairdehrushes,h
hadlatelyshunnedhispanyierapartnts,generously
paidhivisitinhishulecell.
asforthelandlord,heretiring
torest.heretuedthereforetothekitfire,eheuld
surveytheonlydoorotheparlour,orratherhole,
,itwas
iossibleforanyadehis
escapethroughit.
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thelandlordhavingtakenhisseatdirectlyoppositetothedoor
oftheparlour,deterokeepguardtherethe.the
guideandanotherfelloainedlongonduty,thoughthey
herkneheirorue
causeoftheirgdid,ilength,putaoit;
forthishertharengthandgoodnessofthebeer,of
ippledaverylargequantity,theygrefirstvery
noisyandvociferous,andafterhasleep.
butitinthepoposethefearsofrobin.
hentiillhhiseyesfixedstedfastly
onthedoorentof.joilla
violentthunderingathisoutfroisseat,and
obligedhioopenit;hanhis
kites,whoallrushed
uponhinastultuousannerasiftheyinteakehis
little.
thelandlordhisposttofuishhisnurous
guestshbeer,heycalledfreateageess;andupon
hissendorthirdretufrohecellar,hesar.jones
standingbeforethefireiofthesoldiers;fority
easilybebelieved,thatthearrivalofsochgoodpanyshould
putaoanysleep,uhatfrobe
apet.
thepanyhavingnotyisfiedtheirthirst,nothing
reitopaytherestaenproductive
ofchschiefanddisangtheinferiorrankofgentry,who
areapttofidifficultyinassessingthesuhexact
regardtodistributivejustishallpay
agtothequantityyoccurred
uponthepresentoen
had,intheirextrehurry,rchedoff,aftertheirfirstdraught,
andhadentirelyfottontributeanythingtohesaid
reing.
aviolentdisputenoaybesaidtohave
beendeposeduponoath;fortheoathsleastequaltoallthe
otherpanyspoke
together,andeverynseed
ostprobablenclusionh
uldbeforeseenhatalargeportionofthereingwould
falltothelandlordssharetopay,oruchthesa
thingainunpaid.
allthisr.jonesionhthe
serjeant;forthatofficerirelyuhepresent
dispute,beingprivilegedbyierialallntribution.
thedisputenothatitseedtodraowardsa
litarydecision,eppingforheir
claursatonce,bydeclaringthathehewhole
reorethanthreeshillingsand
fourpence.
thisdeclarationprocuredjohethanksandapplauseofthewhole
pany.theterhonourable,noble,andan,
resouhroughtheroonay,landlordhielfbegantohavea
betteropinionofhiandalsttodisbelievetheath
theguidehadgiven.
theserjeanthadinford.johattheyarg
againsttherebels,andexpeaheglorious
dukeofcuerland.byayperceiveacirce
nicatebeforethatthis
ehelaterebellionthehighest;and
ihebandittiarchedintoengland,intending,asit
ptpushing
foretropolis.
joneshadsoheroigredientsinhisposition,andwasa
heartyothegloriouscauseofliberty,andofthe
protestantreligion.itisnostances
uantidwild
uaking,itshouldotoserveasavoluhis
expedition.
ourndingofficerhadsaidallinhispoeand
protethisgooddisposition,frohefirstnthehadbeen
acquaihenobleresolutionaloud,
pany,whoall
criedout,”godblesskinggeeandyourhonour”;andthenadded,
anyoaths,”htothelastdropsofour
blood.”
thegeipplingatthealehouse,
earguntsintohis
hands,touakethesaexpedition.andnoanteau
belongingto.jonesbeingputupinthebaggagecart,theforces
ovefuide,steppinguptojones,
said,”sir,ihopeyouhatthehorseshavebee
outallnight,andravelledagreatofourway.”
jonespudenand,andacquainted
thesoldierseritsofhiscause,ousin
heguideforhisendeavourstoputupolen.
sosaid,heoughttobetiednedheels;othersthathedeserved
torulope;andtheserjeantshookhiseathiand
underhisnd,sake
anexaleofhi
joentedhielfhoent,and
rades,leavingtheguidetothepoor
revengeandrevilinghiihelandlord
joined,saying,”ay,ay,heisapureone,iyou.apret
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gentlen,iogoforasoldierheshalled
attruly.itisanoldproverbandatrueone,allisnoldthatglisters.ialadhouseis.”
allthatdaytheserjeantandtheyoungsoldierrchedtogether;
andtheforr,any
eainingstoriesofhiscaaigns,thoughiyhehad
neverdeany;forheeintotheservid
had,byhisoselfhhis
offiselftoahalberd;chieflyindeedby
hisritinrecruiting,inostexcellentlywell
skilled.
chrthaivitypassedangthesoldiersduringtheir
ranyoccurrehathadpassedattheirlast
quarterseered,andeveryone,,de
jokeshepleasedonhisofficers,soofhearser
kind,andverynearbonsdal.thisbroughttoour
heroesongthegreeksand
rons,ofindulging,onnoccasions,the
libertytoslaves,ofusinganunntrouledfreedofspeech
toasters.
ourlittlear,paniesoffoot,were
notheplaceheyohaltthatevening.the
serjeantthenacquaintedhislieutenant,nding
officer,thattheyhadpickeduptarch,
oneofanaseverhesaeaningthe
tippler,forthathe,ioned,and
stronglylied;aheraningjoneswoulddowellenough
fortherearrank.
theneheofficer,whohaving
exahesixfeetn,hebeingfirstproduced,extto
surveyjothefirstsightof,thelieutenantuldnot
helpshoesurprize;forbesidesthathewasverywelldressed,
andarkableairofdignityinhis
look,ongthevulgar,andisi
inseparablyahefeaturesoftheirsuperiors.
”sir,”saidthelieutenant,”serjeantinfordthatyouare
desirousofenlistinginthepanyihaveatpresentunder
nd;ifso,sir,anwho
prosestodosinit.”
jonesaionedanythingofenlisting
hielf;thatheostzealouslyattachedtothegloriouscausefor
heyofight,andwasverydesirousas
avolunteer;”ncludingeplintstothelieutenant,
andexpressingthegreatsatisfaheshouldhaveinbeingunder
hisnd.
thelieutenauedhiscivility,ndedhisresolution,
shookhiythehand,andinvitedhiodineselfandthe
restoftheofficers.
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thelieutenaiohepregchapter,and
hisparty,yyearsofage.hehad
enteredveryyoungintothear,andhadservedinthecapacityofan
ensignatthebattleoftannieres;herehehadreceivedtwowounds,
andhadsoself,thathehedukeof
rlbhadvandiatelyafterthat
battle.
inthisssionhehadntinuedeversince,viz.,nearforty
years;duringehehadseenvastnuerspreferredoverhis
head,andhadnoortifiandedbyboys,whose
fatherseredintotheservice.
norhisillsuccessinhisprofessionsolelyoohis
havingnofriendsangtheninpoisfortuo
incurthedispleasureofhislonel,anyyearsntinued
inthendofthisregint.nordidheoplacable
illanborehioanyordeficyasan
offiself;butsolelytothe
indiscretionofhisan,andwho,
thoughshearkablyfondofherhusband,purchase
hispreferntattheexpenseofcertainfavourshelonel
requiredofher.
thepoorlieutenantorepeculiarlyunhappyinthis,that
ityofhislonel,heher
kneany;forheuldnot
suspeillnsciousofgivingany
cause;andhisherhusbandsniceregardtohis
hhthaveoccasioentedherselfhpreservingher
virtuephsofher.
thisunfortunateoffiaybecalledhad
nygoodqualitiesbesideshisritinhisprofession;forhewas
areligious,ho,goodnaturedn;andhadbehavedsowellin
hisnd,thatheedandbelovednotonlybythe
soldiersofhisopany,butbytheent.
theotherofficersarchedenant,
offraethiso
notlongenoughinenglandtoleaours,sothathereallyspokeno
languageatall,anduldbarelykehielfuoodonthe
stordinaryoccasions.therehvery
youngfellohadbeenbredunderanattoey,andthe
otheransbutler.
assoonasdihepanyofthe
rrintongthesoldiersupontheirrch;”and
yet,”sayshe,”nothstandingalltheirvociferation,idareswear
theyorelikegresthantrojahe
ene.””gresandtrojans”saysoheensigns,”he
devilaretheyihaveheardofallthetroopsineurope,butneverof
anysuchasthese.”
”doendtnoranr.northerton,”
saidthehylieutenant.”isupposeyouhaveheardofthegreeks
andtrojans,thoughperhapsyouneverreadpopeshor;who,i
reer,noanntionsit,parestherchofthe
trojanstotheendsthesilence
ofthegreyhonourthereisgreatjustithe
cadetsobservation.”
”begar,reerdeere
avereadthetsadaaciere,desgreek,des
trojan,deyfightforvonanouy,ouy,avereadalldat.”
”dnhoyheart,”saysnortherton;”ihavetherks
ofhin
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ahoinhispocket;dn,ifeverieatit,ifidontbu
it.andtheresrderius,anotherdndsonofahathath
gotnyaflogging.”
”thenyouhavebeenatsr.northerton”saidthelieutenant.
”ay,dn,havei,”ansyfatherfor
sendingthithertheoldputakeaparsonof,but
dn,thinksitoself,illnickyouthere,oldcull;thedevil
ase.theresjey
oliver,int,henarroptoo,and
thateifheisnotone
oftheprettiestfellohehefartherthan
iyeitherenorread.”
”yougiveyourfriendaverygoodcharacter,”saidthelieutenant,
”andaverydeservedone,idaresay.butprithee,northerton,leave
offthatfoolishasofswearing;foryouare
deceived,iproseyou,ifyouthinkthereisorpolitenessin
it.iyadviddesistfrobusingthe
es,andrefleen,
stbealifiable;butespeciallyso,hrownonso
sacredafun;fortoabusethebodyistoabusethefun
itself;aoyoutojudgehoentsuchbehaviouris
innofightindefeheprotestantreligion.”
.adderly,eoftheotherensign,hadsat
hithertokighisheelsandhuingatune,ingto
listentothedisurse;henoonsieur,onneparle
pasdelareligiondanslaguerre.””k,”cries
northerton:”iflareligioheparsonsshould
fighttheiroe.”
”idontknoen,”saidjones,”aybeyouropinion;
butithinknongageinanoblercausethanthatofhis
religion;andihaveobserved,ileihavereadofhistory,
thatnosoldiershavefoughtsobravelyasthosewhohavebeen
inspiredyoyking
anduntry,ihope,asaninit,yettheprotestant
iisnoslltivetobeingavoluhecause.”
northertonnoslily,”ske
theprig,adderly,skehi”thentuingtojones,saidtohi
”iaeryglad,sir,youhaveenttobeavolunteer
in;forifourparsonshouldatanytitakeauch,ifind
yousupplyhisplace.ipresu,sir,youhavebeenatthe
uy;yicravethefavourtoknollege”
”sir,”anshaviheuy,i
haveevenhadtheadvantageofyourself,forischool.”
”ipresud,”ationofyour
greatleaing.””ohsir,”ansisaspossiblefora
ntokhinghouthavischool,asitisto
havebeenatschoolandtoknohing.”
”yword,
northerton,youhadbetterlethilone;forheoohard
foryou.”
northertondidnotveryofjones;buthe
thoughttheprovocationtojustifyablow,or
arascal,orsundrel,heoeesthatsuggested
theelves.heherefore,silentatpresent;butresolvedtotake
thefirstopportunityofretuibyabuse.
ithetuof.joogiveatoast,asitis
called;ntioninghisdearsophia.thishe
didtherereadily,asheigiutterlyiossiblethatany
oshouldguesstheperso.
butthelieutenant,aster,edh
sophiaonly.hesaid,hesthavehersiuponhjones
hesitatedalittle,alyafteadsssophiae.
ensignnorthertondeclaredhee
roundebodyhforher.”iknew
onesophye,”sayshe,”thathbyhalftheyoung
felloean.”jonesvery
solelyassuredhifthentrary;assertingthattheyoungladyhe
nadfashionandfortune.”ay,ay,”saystheensign,
”andsosheis:dn,itisthesaan;andillholdhalfa
dozenundy,torebrio
panyhusatanytaveinbridgesstreet.”hethenproceededto
describeherpersolyforhehadseenherhheraunt,and
ncludedhsaying,”thatherfatherhadagreatestatein
sorsetshire.”
thetendeessofloversillbrooktheleastjestinghthe
nasoftheirstresses.hohoughhehadenoughofthe
loverandoftheheroetooinhisdisposition,didthese
slandersashastilyas,perhaps,heoughttohavedoosaythe
truth,havilittleofthiskindof,hedidnot
readilyuandit,andforalongtiigined.northertonhad
reallystakeher.butnouingtothe
ensigher
subjectforyouriseyouiingh
thisladyseifever
ioreiiorehad
bothherandherauntatbath.””thenisttellyoui,”
ostiudentrascalsupon
earth.”
hehadnosoonerspokenthesehantheensign,together
havolleyofcurses,dischargedabottlefullattheheadof
jones,alittleabovetherighttele,brought
hinstantlytotheground.
thenquerorperotionlessbeforehiand
bloodbeginningtoflohiswound,begannow
tothinkofquittingthefieldofbattle,orehonourwas
tobegotten;butthelieutenantinterposed,bysteppingbeforethe
door,andthuscutoffhisretreat.
northertonportuhelieutenantforhisliberty;
urgingtheillnsequen,heuld
havedoneless”zounds”sayshe,”iihefellow.
ineverheardanyharfssylife.””havenotyou”
saidthelieutenant;”thenyourichlydeservetobehanged,aswell
fsuchjests,asforusingsuchay
prisoner,sir;norshallyoustirfroence
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tosecureyou.”
suasdanthadourlieutenahisensign,thatallthat
fervencyehthe
floor,atedthesaidensigntohavedrawnhis
sthelieutenant,hadhethenhadonedanglingathis
side:butallthes,the
verybeginningofthefray,ser.
northertonoattendthefinalissueofthisaffair.
thefrelenand.adderly,atthedesireoftheir
ndingofficer,hadraisedupthebodyofjones,butastheyuld
per,theyagaihibr >
fall,adderlydainghiorhavingbloodedhisat;andthe
fre:
havehearddeengliseley,laandattush
hiast.”
selftothedoor,heapplied
hielflikediatelyattending,he
dispatusqueteersandasurgeon.these
nds,togetherself
seen,notonlyproducedthesoldiers,butpresentlydrehe
landlordofthehouse,hiss,and,indeed,every
oneelseetobeintheinn.
todescribeeveryparticular,andtorelatetheion
oftheensuingse,isnotypoypens,
anduld,atonce,alltogether,asthepanynow
spoke.thereaderst,therefore,hielfost
rerkableis,andperhapsheyveryherest.
thefirstthingdonehebodyofnortherton,who
beingdeliveredintotheenharporalattheir
head,nductedfroplacehhewasverywilling
toleave,butitoaplaceherhewasvery
unsicalarethedesiresof
aition,theveryntthisyouthhadattaihe
aboventionedhonour,heeohave
retiredtosoeroftheeofitshouldnever
havereachedhisears.
itsurprizesus,andsoperhaps,itythereader,thatthe
lieutenant,aan,shouldhaveappliedhischiefcare,
rathertosecuretheoffehantopreservethelifeofthe
entionthisobservation,nothanyviewof
pretendingtoaecritic
shouldhereafterpluhielfondisveringit.wewouldhave
thesegentlenknoisoddincharactersaswellas
theelves,butitisourbusiorelatefactsastheyare;h,
isthepartoftheleaedandsagacious
readertonsultthatinalbookofnature,eeverypassage
inourranscribed,thoughenotalhe
particularpageforitsauthority.
thepanydisposition.
theysuspeheircuriosityhepersonoftheensign,
tilltheyshouldseehiereafterinareengagingattitude.at
present,theirployedaboutthe
bloodyobjethefloor;inachair,
sooodisversosytooflifeandtion.thesewereno
soonerperceivedbythepanyforjonesfirstgenerally
ncludedtobedeadthantheyallfellatooprescribingfor
hiorashephysicalorder,everyohere
tookthatoffi.
bleedingousvoiceofthe;butunluckily
thereorathand;everyohencried,”callthe
barber;”butirredastep.severalrdialswaslikewise
prescribedinthesaiiveillthelandlordordered
upatankardbeer,hatoast,he
bestrdialinengland.
thepersonprincipallyassistantonthisoccasion,iheonly
oneedlikelytodoany,helandlady:
sheeofherhair,andappliedittotheostop
theblood;shefelltopleshherhand;
andhavingexprestgreatforherhusbandsprescriptionof
beer,shedespataidstoheroforabottle
ofbrandy,of,sheprevailedon
jones,retuedtohisseodrinkaverylarge
aifuldraught.
soonafterhesurgeon,hewound,
havingshakenhishead,andbladeverythinghwasdone,
orderedhispatientinstantlytobed;inhinkproper
toleavehiotitohisrepose,andshallhere,therefore,put
aothischapter.
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ntainingthegreataddressofthelandlady,thegreatleaing
ofasurgeon,andthesolidskillincasuistryofthehy
lieutenant
heanohisbed,andthehousebegan
againtoclearupfrohehurryhisacthadoccasioned,
thelandladythusaddressedthendingofficer:”iafraid,
sir,”saidshe,”thisyoungndidnotbehavehielfaswellashe
shoulddotoyourhonours;andifhehadbeenkilled,isupposehehad
buthisdesarts:tobesure,enadtinferiorparsons
intotheirpany,theyofttokeeptheirdista,as
firsthusbaosay,feknoyown
part,iaureishouldnothavesufferedanyfellooinclude
theelvesilenspany;butithofthehadbeenan
offiehearecruit.”
”landlady,”ansistakethewhole
tter.theyoungnbehavedhielfextrelywell,andis,i
believe,achbettergehantheensign.if
theyoungfelloanostreasonto
besorryforit;forthereginte
felloy;andifheescapesfrohehands
ofjustice,bla,dathatsall.”
”ayaygoodlackaday”saidthelandlady;”ouldhave
thoftitay,ay,ay,iaatisfiedyourhonourice
done;andtobesureitofttobetoeveryolenoftnotto
killpoorfolksanhathasoultobe
saved,asters.”
”indeed,da”saidthelieutenant,”youdothevolunteerwrong:i
daresoreofagehantheoffice
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”ay”criesthelandlady;”y
firsthusbandan;heusedtosay,youtalwaysknow
theiheoutside.nay,thatghthavebeenwellenough
too;foriillheould
havethoftityhap,soyoulencrossedinlove.good
lackaday,ifheshoulddie,aohis
parentsustpossessthechtodosuch
anay,asyourhonour
says;forstofthegehearthateverisae
differentsortofpeople,andlookasiftheyospillany
uchasanyn:ian,thatis,inacivilway,
asfirsthusbaosay.tobesure,eintothe
ustbebloodshed:butthattheyarenottobebladfor.
thereofoureheykillthere,thebetter:andiwish,
yheart,theyuldkilleverytherssonofthe”
”ofie,dasaidthelieutenant,sling;”allisrathertoo
bloodyndedawish.”
”notatall,sir,”ansnotatallbloodynded,
onlytoourenees;andthereisnoharnthat.tobesureitis
naturalforustoiesdead,thattheaybeatan
end,andourtaxesbeloisadreadfulthingtopayaswe
do.yshillingsfors,a
ostblihehouse,i
aure.saysitotheex,saysi,ithinkyouofttofavour
us;iaureent:andsowe
areforsartain,forintofouaioften
thinktoselfthegoventdothnotigiselfreobligedto
us,thantothosethatdontpayufarthing.ay,ay,itistheway
oftheworld.”
sheanner.
thelieutenaelyaskedhoientdid.buthe
resolvedhinlybysaying,”better,ibelieve,thanhewouldhave
beenbythisti,ifihadnotbeencalled;andevenasitis,
perhapsitkyifiuldhavebeencalled
sooner.””ihope,sir,”saidthelieutenant,”theskullisnot
fractured.””hu”criesthesurgeon:”fracturesarenotalhe
stdangeroussyto.ntusionsandlaceratioenattended
ena,aalnsequehan
fractures.peopleatternclude,ifthe
skullisnotfractured,allisans
skullbrokealltopieeth.””i
hope,”saysthelieutenant,”therearenosuchsytohere.”
”syto,”anshesurgeon,”arenotalwaysregulaor
nstant.ihaveknoptointheing
getofavourableonoon,aounfavourableagainat
night.oforepente
fuitturpissis.ieer,calledtoapatientwhohad
receivedaviolentntusioninhistibia,byheexteriorcutis
ed,sothatthereharge;and
theinteriorrahattheosorbone
veryplainlyappearedthroughtheapertureofthevulnusorwound.
sofebrilesytointerveningatthesatiforthepulse
uy,iapprehendedan
iediatertification.topreventadealarge
orifi,youncesof
blood;elysizyandglutinous,or
indeedagulated,asitisiicplaints;but,to
surprize,itappearedrosyandflorid,anditsnsistencydiffered
littlefrohebloodofthoseinperfecthealth.ithenapplieda
fontationtothepart,heiion;and
afterthreeorfourtisdressing,theodischargea
thiatter,byeansthehesionbutperhapsido
notkeselfperfectlyood””no,really,”answered
thelieutenant,”iotsayiuandasyllable.””well,sir,”
saidthesurgeon,”thenishallnottireyourpatienshort,
ypatientoonhislegsas
perfectlyasheuldhavedonebeforehereceivedthentusion.”
”ihelieutenant,”youo
infore,anhathhadthe
sfortuoreortal.””sir,”answered
thesurgeon,”tosayortalootatfirst
dressing,ption:weareall
rtal,andsytooftenocacurehegreatestofour
professionuldneverforesee.””butdoyouthinkhindanger”
saystheother.”indangeray,surely,”criesthedoctor:”whois
thereangus,ostperfecthealth,besaidnottobe
indanger,therefore,hsobadahisbesaid
tobeoutofdangerallisayatpresentis,thatitiswelli
terifihad
beenoing;and
iilethiekeptextrelyquiet,anddrinkliberally
ofsackhe
landlady.”ay,ay,sackhedoctor,”ifyouwill,
provideditbeverysll.””andalittlechibrothtoo”added
she.”yes,yes,chibroth,”saidthedoctor,”isvery
good.””yntikehiojelliestoo”saidthelandlady.”ay,
ay,”aor,”jelliesareverygoodforwounds,for
theyprotehesion.”andiedsoup
hsauces,forthedoctorplied,ratherthanhave
lostthecustofthehouse.
noneverbecaextrelyonce.
thedoctorpet
forthhisfatothelieutenant,theirshort
acquaintanceivedquitesofavourableanopinionofhisphysical
abilitiesasthegoodan,andalltheneighbourhood,eained
andperhapsveryrightly;forthoughiafraidthedoctorwasa
littleofaxb,heghtbehelessverychofasurgeon.
thelieutenanthaviedfroheleaeddisurseofthe
surgeonthat.jonesdanger,gaveordersforkeeping
.northertonunderaverystrictguard,designingintheing
toattendhioajustiitthendug
thetroopstogloucestertothefr
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www.192.twenchlieutenant,houghhe
uldherread,e,norspeakanylanguage,was,however,a
goodofficer.
intheevening,ourndersentassageto.johatifa
visite,he.thiscivility
hankfullyreceivedbyjones,andthelieutenant
agly,anch
betterthanheexpected;nay,jonesassuredhisfriend,thatifhehad
hesurgeon,he
shouldhavegotuplongago;forheappearedtohielftobeas
hisan
extresorenessonthatsideofhishead.
”ishouldbeveryglad,”quoththelieutenant,”ifyouwasaswell
asyoufancyyourself,forthenyouuldbeabletodoyourself
justiadeup,asincaseof
ablooutthebetter;butiafraidyou
thinkyourselfbetterthanyouare,andheuch
advantageoveryou.”
”illtry,hoillbe
sokindtolendasyown.”
”sydearboy,”criesthe
lieutenant,kissinghi”youareabravelad,andiloveyourspirit;
butifearyourstrength;forsuchablouchlossof
blood,sthaveverychhoughyoufeelno
thinyourbed,yetyoustprobablyerathrustor
touttonight;butihopeyou
eupanydaysrch
advanyhonouryoushallhavesatisfa,or
the.”
”iatter
tonight:ioo,ishallnotbeableto
rest.”
”oh,hinkofit,”retuedtheother:”afeake
nodifferehelikethoseinyourbody:
theysuffeothingbythedelayofcure.itogetheras
oreceivesatisfaaeasnow.”
”butsuppose,”saysjones,”ishouldgrohe
nsequewound”
”thenyourhonour,”anshelieutenant,”willrequireno
reparationatall.iselficetoyourcharacter,and
testifytotheentiontohaveactedproperly,ifyouhad
revered.”
”still,”repliedjones,”iaceedatthedelay.ialst
afraidtontionittoyouthoughihave
beenaveryystseriousnts,and
atthebottoiaeallyachristian.”
”soatoo,iassureyou,”saidtheofficer;”andsozealousa
ohatihyouatdinnerfortakingupthecause
ofyion;andialittleoffendedhyounow,young
gehatyoushouldexpressafearofdeclaringyourfaith
beforeanyone.”
”buthoustitbe,”criesjooanyonewhois
reallyaalihisbreast,inopposition
tothendofhiexpresslyforbidithoanibear
todothisonasiyat,hsuch
anartiagainst”
”nd,”criesthelieutenant;”but
anofhonourustbeanofhonour,ifyou
y.ireeriohecasetoourchaplain
overabouchdifficultyin
it;buthesaid,hehopedthereghtbealatitudegrao
soldiersinthisoandtobesureitisourdutytohope
so;forydear
boy,beagoodanofhonour
too,andupanaffront;notallthebooks,norallthe
parsonsihat.ilove
religionveryyhonourre.therestbeso
stakeiext,oriranslation,orinthe
uandingit,orsoan
struntherisque,forhestpreservehishonour.sopose
yourselftonight,andiproseyouyouhaveanopportunityof
doingyourselfjusti
bythehand,andtookhisleave.
butthoughthelieutenantsreasoningisfactoryto
hielf,itentirelysotohisfriend.joherefore,having
revolvedthistteretoa
resolution,hereaderhechapter.
chapter14
astdreadfulchapterindeed;andto
ventureuponinanevening,especiallywhenalone
jonessessofchi,orratherck,broth,h
averygoodappetite,asindeedheheckitwas
deof,hapoundofbanintothebargain;andnow,findingin
hielfnodeficyofeitherhealthorspirit,heresolvedtoget
upandseekhisene.
butfirsthesentfortheserjeant,acquaintance
angtheselitarygentlen.unluckilythathyofficer
having,inaliteralseakenhisfillofliquor,hadbeenso
tiretiredtohisbolster,hatit
easytonveyahisearscapableofdrohat
hisnostrils.
ho,a
vobers,and
toacquainthissage.ofheserjeantwasno
soonerdesensible,thanhearosefroisbed,andhavinghis
diatelyattended.jonesdidnotthinkfitto
acquainttheserjeantighthavedo
selfanofhonour,and
hadkilledhisn.hehereforehavefaithfullykeptthis
secret,orindeedanyotherhnorewardublishedfor
disvering.butasjoneskhosevirtuesinsoshortan
aendableenough.
hebeganthereforebyacquaintingtheserjeant,thatashewasnow
eothear,heedofbeinghoutwas
perhapsthestneely,asword;
adding,thatheshouldbeinfinitelyobligedtohiifheuld
procureone.”forh,”sayshe,”iwillgiveyouanyreasonable
priordoiinsistuponitsbeingsilverhilted;onlyagood
blade,and
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theserjeant,hadhappened,andhadheardthat
jonesdiatelyncluded,frobr >
suaninsucha
situation,thatheheaded.notouse
thatnsignificationalhought
hielfofkinghisadvahishuurinthesi.”sir,”
sayshe,”ibelieveiostexcellentpieceof
stuffby.itisnotindeedsilverhilted,h
notbeeasoldier;butthehandleisdetenough,andtheblade
ohebestineurope.itisabladethatabladethatinshort
ichityouthisinstant,andyoushallseeitandhandle
it.ialadtoseeyourhonoursoyheart.”
beinginstantlyretuedhthestojones,
ookitanddre;aoldtheserjeantitwoulddovery
nahisprice.
theserjeantnueinpraiseofhisgoods.hesaid
nayhesa
frenchofficer,hrank,atthebattleofdettingen.i
tookitself,”sayshe,”froisside,afterihadknockedhi
thehead.thehiltisoldtooneofourfine
gentlen;fortherearesooftheantpleaseyourhonour,who
valuethehiltofasorethantheblade.”
heretheotherstoppedhiandbeggedhionaaprice.the
serjeant,houghtjonesabsolutelyoutofhissenses,andvery
nearhisend,ilybyasking
toolittle.hooatioentedhielf
ingtyguineas,aforlessto
hisoher.
”tostsurprize:”sureyou
thinkiaad,orthatineversaylife.ty
guineas,indeedididnotigineyoupose
upoaketheshinkont,i
self,andshooing,acquaintinghiat
thesati,eforit.”
theserjeant,asinsensu
praedi,andnohatjohe
nditionhehadapprehendedhiobe;henoherefore,
unterfeitedasgreatsurprizeastheotherhadshown,andsaid,”i
achoutoftheway.besides,
youaretoistheonlysustrunthe
risqueofofficersdispleasure,bygoingyself.and
truly,puttingallthistogether,idontthinktyshillingswas
sochoutoftheway.”
intheaforentionedsense.
”te
tust
havestaken:orelseistookselfandindeediauthalf
ayguineas,indeednoosuch
apassion.isayteanty
shillings,iassureyou.aonsider
everything,ihopeyouthinkthatsantaprice.
itisirue,youybuyahlooksaswellforless
ney.but”
herejoerruptedhisaying,”iking
ahanyour
dend.”hethengavehiguinea,bidhietutohisbed,and
agoodrbefore
thedivisionreacheder.
theserjeantverycivillytookhisleave,fullysatisfiedhhis
rdize,andnotalittlepleased
thefalsestepintoans
lightheadednesshadbetrayedhi
assoonastheserjeanthisbed,and
dressedhielfentirely,puttingonevenhisat,s
loursofbloodhhad
flo;andnohasedswordinhis
hand,heoissueforth,hethoughtofhewas
abouttouakelaidsuddenlyholdofhiandhebeganto
reflean
beingoflife,htlosehisown.”verywell,”saidhe,”andin
ylifeyhonour.andwhois
thishunbeingarascalehout
provocation.butisnotrevengeforbiddenbyheavenyes,butitis
enjoiheshalliobeytheworldin
oppositiontotheexpressndsofheavenshalliincurthedivine
displeasureratherthanbecalledhahink
nore;iaesolved,andstfighthi”
theclockhadnoruckthehousewere
intheirbeds,exceptthetineloodtoguardnortherton,when
jonessoftlyopeninghisdoor,issuedforthinpursuitofhisene,
ofenthehadreceivedaperfectdescription
frohedrauendous
figurethanhenoed.hehadon,aswehavesaid,a
lightlouredat,veredsofblood.hisface,h
ssedthatveryblood,asoredrahibr >
bythesurgeon,ityof
bauurban.intherighthandhecarriedasword,
andiadle.sothatthebloodybanquohy
tobeparedtohiinfact,ibelievearedreadfulapparition
aginationofany
goodpeopletinaasfirein
sorsetshire.
hetinelfirstsah,hishairbegan
gentlytoliftuphisgrenadiercap;andinthesainstanthisknees
felltobloheachother.presentlyhiswholebodywasseized
hhana.hethenfiredhispiedfellflaton
hisface.
herfeareheoccasionofhisfiring,orher
hetookaittheobjectofhisterror,iotsay.ifhedid,
hoisshisn.
jonesseeingthefellohecauseofhisfright,at
iling,notintheleastreflegonthe
dangerfroscaped.hethenpassedbythefellow,
illntihepostureihe
rooerton,ashehadheard,onfined.here,ina
solitarysituation,hefouyquartpotsta
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table,onebeerbeingspilt,itlookedasiftherooad
latelybeeninhabited;butatpresentitirelyvat.
johenappreheghtleadtosootherapartnt;but
uponseargallroundit,heuldperceivenootherdoorthanthat
atered,ainelhadbeenposted.hethen
proesbyhisnbutnoone
ans
thetinelinhisterrors,hatthe
volunteerein
searurderer:henoheagoniesofhorror;andi
yheart,soofthoseactorserto
representanfrightedoutofhis,thattheyght
betaughttopynature,insteadofperfseveralantictricks
aures,fortheeainntandapplauseofthegalleries.
perceivingthebird,
andrightlyapprehendingthatthereportofthefirelock
thehisdle,alystole
baber,andtohisbed;herhehave
beeohavegottenundisvered,hadanyotherpersonbeenon
thesastairanohis
bedbythegout;forbeforeheuldreaber,
thehallhetinelhadbeenpostedwashalffullofpeople,
sointheirshirts,andothersnothalfdrest,allveryeaestly
enquiringofeachotheratter.
thesoldierepladposturein
.severaliediatelyappliedtheelves
toraisehiandsoncludedhiead;buttheypresentlysaw
theirstake,forhenotonlystruggledhthoseheir
handsonhibutfellarlikeabull.iy,he
iginedsonyspiritsordevils;forhis
iginationbeingpossessedhthehorrorofanapparition,
edeveryobjecthesaintonothingbutghostsand
spectres.
atlengthhebers,andgotuponhislegs;when
dlesbeingbrought,arades
present,heself;butwas
thetterheansadeadn,thatsall,iadead
n,itreverit,ihaveseenhi””hastthouseen,
jack”saysohesoldiers.”heyoungvolunteer
thatprecatedthestheavycurses
onhielf,ifhehadhevolunteer,alloverblood,voting
fireoutofhisuthandnostrils,passbyhintothechaerwhere
ensignnorthertonhenseizingtheensignbythethroat,
flyainaclapofthunder.
thisrelationttheaudience.all
theebelieveditfiry,andprayedheaventodefendthebr >
frourder.angstthentoo,nyhadfaithiory;but
otherstueditintoderisionandridicule;andaserjeantwhowas
presentansan,youoreof
this,foingtosleepanddreangonyourpost.”
thesoldierreplied,”youypunishifyouplease;butiwas
asbroadanoeah
theensign,ifididhedeadn,asitellyou,heyesas
bigandasfieryastbeaux.”
theheforces,andthehehouse,were
noerbeingae,and
heariinelfirehispiece,thoughtithisdutytorise
iediately,thoughhehadapprehensionsofanyschief;
uchgreater,lesther
spoonsandtankardsshouldbeupontherch,houthaving
reher.
ourpoortiothesightofthisofficeruch
reethantheapparition,ashethoughtit,hhehad
seenbefaiedthedreadfulstory,andanyadditions
ofbloodandfire;buthehadthesfainh
eitherofthelastntionedpersons:fortheofficer,thoughavery
religiousn,allterrorsofthiskind;besides,having
solatelyleftjohenditionwehaveseen,hehadno
suspiofhisbeingdead.asforthelandlady,thoughnotover
religious,shehadnokindofaversiontothedoeofspirits;but
therestahetaleobe
false,asthereaderpresently.
butheorthertonhunderorfire,orin
anhathisbody
eda
ioned
tohavedebefore,aelyorderedthetiobe
takenprisoner.sothat,byastrangereverseoffortuhoughnot
veryunninalitarylife,theguardbecatheguarded.
chapter15
thenclusionofthefoingadventure
besidesthesuspiofsleep,thelieutenantharbouredanotherand
againstthepoortinel,andthishatof
treachery;forashebelievednotonesyllableoftheapparition,so
heigiheedonlytoioseupon
hiandthatthefelloybeenbribedbynorthertonto
lethiscape.andthisheigiherather,asthefright
appearedtohihereunnaturalinonehecharacterof
asbraveandboldanasanyintheregint,havingbeeninseveral
as,havingreceivedseveralwounds,and,inaword,having
behavedhielfalsoldier.
thatthereader,therefore,ynotheleastillopinion
ofsuentinresghis
putationofthisguilt.
.northertonthen,asisfied
thisa.hehad
perhapsseen,orheard,uessed,thatenvyisapttoattendfa.
notthatiethathehenishlyinedto
believeinortoesis:for,infact,iabr >
nvine.heive
disposition,andhadagreatantipathytothoseclosequartersin
thecastleofgloucester,fht
possiblygivehibillet.nororeoverfreefroo
uneasyditationso
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oughttohonourthantobeashadofthisbuilding,asitis,orat
leastghtbede,ofrebeosocietythanalstany
otherpublicere.inaorereasonsforhis
nduorthertoningthatevening,and
nothingreinedforhiuttontrivethequodo,happeared
tobeatterofsodifficulty.
noan,thoughsoorals,was
perfectlystraightinhispersorongand
ade.hisfacetooebythegeneralityof
en,forithtolerablygoodteeth.such
akinganiressiononlandlady,whohadno
littlerelishforthiskindofbeauty.shehad,indeed,areal
passionfortheyoungn;andhearingfrohesurgeonthat
affairsogoillhthevolunteer,shesuspectedthey
ghthereafterhtheensign.having
obtaiherefore,leavetokehivisit,andfindinghina
verylanood,
therehevolunteerslife,sheproceeded
tothroehints,heotherreadilyandeagerly
takingup,theysooncathtuanding;andit
lengthagreedthattheensignshould,atacertainsignal,asd
thechiey,nigverysoonhthatofthekit,
heghtthereagaihielfdoan
opportunitybykeepiclear.
butlestourreaders,ofadifferentplexion,shouldtakethis
oningallpassionasafolly,and
peicioustosociety,entionanotherparticular
ightpossiblyhavesolittleshareinthisa.theensign
happeobeatthistipossessedofthesuffiftypounds,
pany;forthecaptainhaving
quarrelledentofhis
panytotheensign.thisney,hohoughtproperto
depositinlandladyshand,possiblybyy
thathe;
buteverhenditioainitis,thatshehadthe
neyandtheensignhisliberty.
thereaderyperhapsexpeperofthis
goodan,thathepoortiakenprisonerfora
fadiatelyhave
interposedinhisbehalf;butherithatshehadalready
exhaustedallherpassionintheaboventionedinstance,or
thatthefeaturesofthisfellothose
oftheensign,uldnotraiseit,ii,farfrobr >
beinganadvocateforthepresentprisoner,sheurgedhisguilttohis
officer,declaring,hupliftedeyesandhands,thatshe
havehadanynurdererforalltheworld.
everythingostofthepaued
againtotheirbeds;butthelandlady,eitherfrohenatural
aherfearforherplate,havingno
propensitytosleep,prevailedhtheofficers,astheyo
rehher
overaboh.
joneshadlainahispartofthe
hurryandbustlethathadpassed,ofecuriosity
tokiculars.hethereforeappliedtohisbell,hhe
rungatleasttesylandladywas
insuchhighrthpany,thatnoclapperuldbeheard
therebutheroberid,ting
togetherifoeitherdursthesitupnorsheliein
bedaloheretheyheardthebellriheywere
frightened,andasitheirplaces.
atlast,atalutervalofchat,thesoundreachedtheears
oodlandlady,ns,h
bothherservantsinstantlyobeyed.”joe,”saysthestress,”dont
youhearthegentlensbellringyougoup””itisnot
business,”ais
bettychaerids.””ifyouetothat,”ansaid,”itis
notbusioen.ihavedoindeed
sotis;butthedevilfetake
yourprealesaboutit.”thebellstillringingviolently,their
stressfellintoapassion,andshedragoup
iediately,sheaoing.”ifyoudo,
da”sayshe,”ithelpit.idoanotherservants
business.”shethenappliedherselftotheid,andendeavouredto
prevailbygentleans;butallinvaiywasasinflexibleas
joe.bothinsistedittheirbusiness,andtheydo
it.
thelieutenantthenfellalaughing,andsaid,”e,i
aothision”;auingtotheservants,
heortheirresolutioninnotgivingupthepoint;but
added,hetogotheothero
heybothagreedinaninstant,andagly.
upverylovinglyandclosetogether.heyhe
lieutenantappeasedthehofthelandlady,bysatisfyingherwhy
theyhsounogoalone.
theyretuedsoonafter,andacquaiheirstress,thatthe
sitlenbeihathespokeasheartily
asifhehathegavehisservicetothecaptain,and
shouldbeverygladofthefavourofseeinghieforeherched.
thegoodlieutenaelypliedhhisdesires,and
sittingdohthesehhad
happenedbeloakeanexaleof
thetinel.
uponthisjoedtohiheruth,alybegged
hiottopunishthepoorsoldier,”,”sayshe,
”isasioftheensignsescape,asheisanylie,
orofendeavtoioseonyou.”
thelieutenaatedafeonts,andthenanswered:”why,
asyouhaveclearedthefelloofthecharge,soitwill
beiossibletoprovetheother,becausehetheonly
indtopunishtherascalforbeinga
effecttheterrorofsuapprehension
yhaveand,tosaythetruth,hehathal
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buthark,thegeneralbeats.dearboy,giveanotherbuss.
dontdisposenorhurryyourself;butreerthechristian
doeofpatiendiyouodo
yourselfjustidtotakeanhonourablerevehefellow
hinjuredyou.”thelieutenanttheed,andjones
endeavouredtoposehielftorest.
bookviii
ntainingabouttwodays
chapter1
aarvellous;beingchthe
loofallourintroductorychapters
aseringuponabookinheurseofour
historyettersofarestrangeand
surprizingkindthananyaynotbe
ass,intheprolegonousorintroductorychapter,tosay
sothingofthatspeciesofarvellous.
tothishesakeofourselvesasofothers,
endeavourtosetsoore
necessary,ascriticsofdifferentplexionsarehereapttorun
intoverydiffereres;foreare,.dacier,
readytoalloethingpossibleybeyet
probable,2othershavesolittlehistorirpoeticfaith,that
theybelievenothingtobeeitherpossibleorprobable,theliketo
hnotoccurredtotheiroion.
bythisostotherpartsofourean
everyreaderintheworld.
2itishappyfordacierthathean.
first,then,ithinkityveryreasonablyberequiredofevery
er,thathekeepshintheboundsofpossibility;andstill
reersthatantoperforitis
santobelievehedidperforthisnvi
perhapsgavebirthtonystoriesoftheaheatheiesfor
stofthereofpoeticalinal.thepoet,beingdesirousto
indulgeaagination,teinthat
poheextentofher
agiobeinfinite,andnsequentlytheyuldnotbe
shockedatanyprodigiesrelatedofit.thishathbeenstrongly
urgedindefenersracles;anditisperhapsadefence;
not,as.pope,becauseulyssestoldasetof
foolishliestothephaeas,ion;but
beselfpoeticalfables
youstnfess,so
passioeer,iehadnfinedhielfto
hislkdiet,andpreservedhiseye;noruldulyssesbechre
hanself,paniooswineby
ans
fleshtobesupposedcapableofingitintoban.iwish,
likeyheart,thathoruldhaveknoherule
presas
possible.ingontrivial
errands,andoftenbehavingtheelvessoasnotonlytoforfeitall
titletorespect,buttobeetheobjectsofsandderision.a
nductusthaveshockedthecredulityofapiousandsagacious
heathen;andhuldneverhavebeendefended,unlessby
agreeiisalst
ined,thatthisstgloriouspoet,ashecertainlywas,hadan
ioburlesquethesuperstitiousfaithofhisownageand
untry.
butihaverestedtoolongonadoeoa
christianer;forasheotintrodutohisworksanyof
thatheavenlyhostakeapartofhiscreed,soitishorrid
puerilitytosearchtheheathentheologyforanyofthosedeities
theiriortality.lord
shaftesburyobserves,thatnothingisreldthantheinvocationof
asebyade;heghthaveadded,thatnothingbere
absurd.adeyuchreeleganvokeaballad,as
sohavethoughthordid,ofale,htheauthorof
hudibras;ayperhapshaveinspiredchrepoetry,
ashanalltheliquorsofhippoeorhelin.
theonlysupeaturalagentsannerbealloo
usdes,areghosts;butoftheseihortobe
extrelysparing.theseareindeed,likearseniderous
drugsinphysic,tobeusedostcaution;norwouldi
advisetheintroduatallinthosehose
authors,to,ahorselaughinthereaderwouldbeany
greatprejudiortification.
asforelvesandfairies,andothersuit
thentionoftheasishouldbeveryunonfinehin
anyboundsthosesurprizingiginations,forcapacity
thelitsofhunnaturearetoonarroobe
nsideredasaneion;andlyjustright
todotheyhtheirown.
nthereforeisthehighestsubjelessonveryextraordinary
occasionsiselftothepenofourhistorian,
orofourpoet;and,iinghisas,greatcareistobe
takenthatexceedthecapacityoftheagentribe.
norispossibilityalonesuffittojustifyus;ustkeep
likehintherulesofprobability.itis,ithink,the
opinionofaristotle;orifnot,itistheopinionofsoan,
horityyisasold,”thatitisno
excuseforapoetesisincredible,thatthething
relatedisreallytteroffact.”thisyperhapsbeallorue
aybethoughtiracticabletoextend
ittothehistorian;forheisobligedtorerdttersashefinds
thethoughtheyybeofsoextraordinaryanatureaswill
requirenoslldegreeofhistoricalfaithtos.such
antofxerxesdescribedbyherodotus,or
thesuccessfulexpeditionofalexanderrelatedbyarrian.suchof
lateryearshevictoryofaginurtobtainedbyharrythe
fifth,orthatofnarvahethofsweden.all
ore,appearstillthere
astonishing.
suchfacts,hoheyocthethreadofthestory,
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happened,butioralter
thebutthereareotherfaotofsusequenorso
necessary,ayhelessbe
saofareader.
suchisthatrablestoryoftheghostofgeevilliers,h
ghtoreproprietyhavebeendeapresentoftodr.
drelinurt,tohavekepttheghostofs.vealepany,atthehead
ofhisdisurseupoh,thanhavebeenintrodutoso
soleahehistoryoftherebellion.
tosaythetruth,ifthehistoriao
reallyhappened,andutterlyrejeycirce,hough
neversoustbewellassuredisfalse,hewill
sotisfallintothervellous,butotheincredible.
heenraisethenever
thatiionedbyhorace.itisbyfallinginto
fi,therefore,thatthisrule,of
desertingprobability,,ifever,quits,
tillheforsakeshischaracterandncesaan
this,hohosehistoriansepublisas,have
theadvantageofusosesofprivatelife.
theerisbynnotorietysupportedforalong
ti;andpubliany
authors,bearevideheirtruthinfutureages.thusatrajan
andanantoninus,aneroandacaligula,haveallththe
beliefofposterity;andnoonedoubtsbutthatnsood,
andsoverybad,astersofnkind.
butost
retiredre
holesandersoftheoredangeroussituation.
asony,o
supportandrroborateesustokeep
itsnotonlyofpossibility,butofprobabilitytoo;and
thisreespeciallyinpaintingiable.
knaveryandfolly,thoughneversoexorbitant,oreeasilyet
hassent;forillnatureaddsgreatsupportandstrengthtofaith.
thusay,perhaps,hlittledanger,relatethehistoryof
fisher;r.derby,
andhavingoneingrehis
hands,yet,iopossesshielfofainedinhis
friendssselfinapubliffiple,
throughbers.herehe
overheard.derbyfornyhourssolaghielfatan
eainnthateveninggavehisfriends,andtoh
fisherhadbeeninvited.duringallthisti,notender,nratefulreflesarosetorestrainhispurpose;buthe
pentlenhadlethispanyoutthroughtheoffice,fisherca
suddenlyfroislurkingpladlybehindhis
friendintohischaer,dischargedapistolballintohishead.
thisybebelievedhebonesoffisherareasrottenashis
heart.nay,perhaps,ited,thatthevillaintwo
daysaftereyoungladiestotheplayofhaet;andh
anunaltereduntenanceheardoheladies,tlesuspected
hoanthat
rdered.derbyainginthisareseared
andself;ofold
bysuetonius,”thatthensciousnessofhisguilt,afterthedeathof
histher,becaiediatelyintolerable,andsontinued;nor
uldallthengratulationsofthesoldiers,ofthesenate,and
thepeople,allaythehorrorsofhisnsce.”
butnoyreader,thatihad
knoantoraisea
largefortunein
thathehaddohisostperfectpreservationofhis
iy,andnotonlyhouttheleastinjusticeorinjurytoany
oneindividualperson,buththehighestadvarade,and
avastincreaseofthepublicrevehathehadexpendedo
oftheihisfortuneindisveringatastesuperiortost,
byhehighestdighepurest
silicity,andanotherpartindisplayingadegreeofgoodness
superiortoalln,byactsofcharitytoobjectswhoseonly
rendatios,ortheirost
industriousinseargafterritindistress,steagerto
relieveit,andthenascarefulperhapstoocarefultonceal
hehaddohathishouse,hisfuiture,hisgardens,his
table,hisprivatehospitality,andhispubliefice,all
dehendfroeyflorinsically
ridnoble,houttinsel,orextealostentation;thathe
filledeveryrelationiadequatevirtue;thathe
ostpiouslyreligioustohisostzealouslyloyaltohis
sn;asttenderhusbandtohision,a
nififriend,aknohearful
panion,indulgenttohisservants,hospitabletohisneighbours,
ankind.shouldiaddto
thesetheepithetsof,andindeedeveryother
aableepithetinuage,ightsurelysay,
quiso;
velduo,velne;
aiknoanasingle
instandireallyknosuotherisnotsuffitto
justifyus,ingtothousandshe
person,norofanythinglikehisuitted
totheepitaphepoetayndes
inadistiintoarhihanairofcarelessness
and,houtgivinganyoffehereader.
iplaaynotonlybe
passofhunagendasy
probablybesupposedtodo;buttheyshouldbelikelyforthevery
aselvestohaveperford;foraybe
onlyan,ybeeirobable,or
indeediossible,edofanother.
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ofent,
andastexaoannature.
itisadrablyrerkedbyastexcellehatzeal
norehurryantoadirectoppositiontoitself,thana
rapidstreaancarryaboatagainstitso.iwill
veosay,thatforantoadiretraditothe
dipossible,asirobableandas
raculousasanythi
partsofthestoryofantoninusbeascribedtonero,orshould
theputedtoantoninus,would
bereshogtobeliefthaherinstahese
beiedoftheirprent,nstitutethetrulyrvellous.
ourdeauthorsofedyhavefallenalstuniversallyintothe
errorherehi;theirheroesgenerallyarenotoriues,and
theirheroinesabandonedjades,duringthefirstfouracts;butinthe
fifth,theforrbeeveryen,aeren
ofvirtueanddiscretion:noristheeroftensokindastogive
hielfleasttroubletorenonstrous
geandinngruity.thereis,indeed,nootherreasontobe
assignedforit,thanbecausetheplayisdraoanclusion;
asifituralinaroguetorepentiactofa
play,thaniofhislife;obe
generallythecaseattybu,aplaceightindeedclosethe
seediesuchpropriety,astheheroesintheseare
stforthoseverytalentsonlybring
ntothegallotokeanheroicfigurehey
arethere.
hinthesefeaybe
perttedtodealasthewonderfulashepleases;nay,ifhe
thuskeepsorehesurprize
thereaderthereheorehewill
chariasageniusofthehighestrankobservesinhisfifth
ixtruth
hfi,iojointhecrediblehthesurprizing.”
forthougheverygoodauthorselfhinthe
boundsofprobability,itisbynoansnecessarythathis
ar;such
ashappenireet,orineveryhouse,oraybeth
inthehoarti
shoanypersonsandthings,aypossiblyhavenever
fallenhintheknopartofhisreaders.ifthe
entioned,hehathdischarged
hispart;andisthenintitledtosofaithfroisreader,whois
indeedguiltyofcritifidelityifhedisbelieveshi
foreerthecharacterofa
youngladyofquality,hestageforbeing
unnatural,bytheunaniusvoiblyofclerks
andapprentianyladies
ofthefirstrank;oneof,veryeforheruanding,
declaredithepictureofhalftheyoungpeopleofher
acquaintance.
chapter2
inr.jones
akenleaveofhisfriendthelieutenant,he
endeavouredtoclosehiseyes,butallinvain;hisspiritsoo
livelyandused,or
rathertornted,hielfhthethoughtsofhissophiatillit
eteupony
landladyherselfvouavisit.
thiseshehadseenhioratleasthad
takenanynoti;butasthelieutenanthadassuredherthathe
eyoulenoffashion,sheo
shoalltherespeherpoospeaktruly,thiswas
ohosehousesen,tousethelanguageof
advertisefortheirney.
shehadnosuea,thanshelikewisebegan
todisurse:”lasir,”saidshe,”ithinkitisgreatpitythat
suanshouldundervaluehielfso,astogo
aboutselvesgentlen,i
yfirsthusbaosay,theyshould
reeritis.andtobesureitisveryhardupon
ustobeobligedtopaytheandtokeepuoo,asans
are.ihadtlastnight,besidesoffiatter
othat,ihadratherhavethesoldiersthanofficers:foothing
isevergoodenoughforthosesparks;andiaure,ifyouosee
thebills;lasir,itisnothing.ihavehadlesstrouble,i
you,ily,akefortyorfifty
shillingsofanight,besideshorses.aie,there
isnarroselfto
beasgoodasarroodtoheartheirnrunaboutafterugyourhonour,and
yourhonour.rryeuphsuour,andanordinaryata
shillihentheressu,tobesureit
frightensoutos:ithinksnothingeverprosperh
suchhasusedyouinsobarbarousa
houghtindeedho;they
allhangtogether;forifyouhadbeenindangerofdeath,hi
aladtoseeyouarenot,itosuch
urderergo.laudhavercy
uponuihavesuchasintoanshewhole
thoughyouarelikely,htheblessing,torever,there
islaaforhiet;andifyouploylaall,idarestbe
sakethefello;thoughperhaps
hellhavefledtheuntrybefore;foritisheretodayandgone
torroore
forthefuture,aubacktoyourfriends;itheyare
allserableforyourloss;andiftheytoknohad
happenedla,seengifortheheyshould.
e,e,atteris;butifone
anneedneveralady.i
aure,ifihefishethateverworea
headhanged,beforei
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sir,iker,i
sophia.””hoysophia”
”doiayrry,”criesthelandlady;”nysthetihathshelain
inthishouse.””hheraunt,isuppose,”saysjones.”here
itisnohelandlady,”ay,ay,ay,iknoheoldladyvery
sophia,thatsthetruth
ont.””ascreature,”criesjones;”oheavens”
angelsarepaintedfairtolooklikeher.
theresinherallthatwebelieveofheavn,
azingbrightness,purity,andtruth,
etealjoyandeverlastinglove.
”anduldieverhaveigihatyouhadknoysophia””i
uchofher.would
youhavegiventohavesatbyherbedsideadeliciousneck
shehathherlovelylishavestretchedtheelvesinthatvery
bedyounohsophiaeverlaid
here””ay,ay,here;there,inthatverybed,”saysthelandlady;
”ont;andsheyoofor
anythingikionedyouato
.””ha”crieshe;”didsheeverntionherpoorjonesyou
flatternouch.””hen,”answered
she,”asihopetobesaved,andythedevilfetchifispeaka
syllablerethah,ihaveheardherntion.jones;but
inacivilaiuldperceiveshethought
agreatdealrethanshesaid.””odearan”criesjones,
”herthoughtsofishallneverbehyof.oh,sheisall
gentleness,kindness,goodnessalasibo,
evertogivehersoftbosontsuneasinessicursed
iiseriesonever
iedfornkind,toprocureheranygood;nay,tortureitself
uldnotbeseryto,didibutknohatshey.””why,
lookyoutherenohelandlady;”itoldheryouant
lovier.””butpray,datellhing
of;forinevereerevertohave
seenyou.””norisitpossibleyoushould,”answeredshe;”foryou
ylapatthesquires.””how,
thesquires”saysjones:”r.
allarry,dosaysshe:”heuntrydoth
not””thefaofhisgoodnessindeed,”ansusthave
extendedfartherthanthis;butheavenonlyoow
thatbenevoleself,aupohas
itsoankindareasignorantofsuchdivinegoodness,as
theyareunyself.i,
tosuustwell
kno,aedashisown
son,todarebyfolliestodisobligehitodrae
upon.yes,ideserveitall;foriefulas
evertothihdoneanae.no,ideserveto
betuedoutofdoors,asiaandnoada”sayshe,”i
believeyouefortuingsoldier,especiallyh
suypocket.”athwordsheshookapurse,
verylittleinit,andillappearedtothe
landladytohaveless.
goodlandladyovulgarphrasestruckallofa
heapbythisrelatioobesurepeople
ostproperfortheircirces.but
hark,”saysshe,”ithinkihearsobodycall.ingingthe
devilsinallourvolk;nobodyhathanyears.istgo
doorebreakfasttheideup.
ing”athouttakinganyleave,sheflungoutof
theroofortheloofpeopleareverytenaciousof
respedthoughtheyareedtogivethisgratisto
personsofquality,yettheyneveronthoseoftheirown
orderhouttakingcaretobeheirpains.
chapter3
inakeshissendappearance
beforeayaken
iniginingthelandladykhanshedid,norsurprizedthat
shekneuhihatthe
lieutenanthadacquaintedherthatthenaofsophiahadbeenthe
occasionofthequarrel;andasfortherestofherknohe
sagaciousreaderebyitinthepreg
se.greatcuriosityixedhhervirtues;andshe
neverherhouse,hout
enquiringases,falies,and
fortunes.
sheadvertingonher
behaviour,reflectedthatheebeded
hadheldhisdearsophia.thisoccasiohousandfondandtender
thoughts,hat
sudofloversakeaveryinnsiderablepartofour
readers.inthissituationthesurgeonfouo
dresshisination,thathis
pulsehathehadnotslept,declaredthat
heingon,
it,
declaringheoreblood;”and,doctor,”sayshe,”ifyou
yhead,ihavenodoubtofbeingwell
inadayortwo.”
”ihesurgeon,”iuldassureyourbeingwellina
nthortsosoonwellof
sunotatthistiofdaytobe
instruakinga
revulsionbeforeidressyou.”
jonespersistedobstinatelyinhisrefusal,aoratlast
yielded;tellinghitthesatithathebe
ansthe
justicetoaoantraryadvice;
isedhewould.
thedoctorretiredintothekit,selfto
thelandlady,heplaiterlyoftheundutifulbehaviourofhis
patient,beblooded,thoughhewasinafever.
”itisaihen,”saysthelandlady;”forhehath
devouredtteredtoasts
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”verylikely,”saysthedoctor:”ihaveknoinafever;
anditisveryeasilyatedfor;becausetheacidityoccasionedby
thefebriletterystilatethehediaphragand
therebyoccasionacravingbeeasilydistinguishable
fronaturalappetite;butthealintberrected,nor
assilatedintochyle,andsohevascularorifices,and
thuspto.ihinkthe
gentleninaverydangerous
afraidwilldie.”
”everynstdiesotiorother,”ansan;
”itisnobusinessofne.ihope,doctor,youehold
hibut,harkee,awordinyourear;iwould
adviseyou,beforeyouproceedtoofar,totakecareobeyour
payster.”
”payster”saidthedoctor,staring;”an
underhands,haveinot”
”iiginedsoasyfirst
husbaosay,everythingisnotitlookstobe.heisan
arrantscrub,iassureyou.hoentioned
anythingtoyouofthetter;butithinkpeopleinbusinessoft
aloletoherknohings.”
”andhaveisufferedsuchafellohis,”criesthedoctor,in
apassion,”toinstructshallihearpractisultedbyone
eialadihavedethisdisveryinti.i
diately
beruch
violence,aaverysoundnap,intohhewas
fallen,and,adeling
sophia.
”hedoctor,inarage.”ihave
toldyouresolutionalready,”ansh
allheartyouhadtakeof
thesylife.”
”ay,ay,”anyanhathdozedawayhislife.
sleepisnotalorethanfood;butreer,idendof
youforthelastti,he
lastti,”saidjones,”iyhandsofyou,”
eforthetroubleihave
hadalready.tore,
andhalfacroy.””ihope,”saidjones,”youdont
ioleaveinthisndition.””iishall,”said
theother.”then,”saidjones,”youhaveusedrascally,andi
payyouafarthing.””veryhedoctor;”the
firstlossisthebest.ylandladyanbysendingfor
tosuchvagabonds”at,and
hispatienttuinghielfaboutsoonreveredhissleep;buthis
dreanatelygone.
chapter4
inrodueofthepleasabarbersthatwas
everrerdedinhistory,thebarberofbagdad,orheindon
quixote,notexcepted
theclockhadnoanapof
sevenhours,sochrefreshed,andinsuchperfecthealthand
spirits,thatheresolvedtogetupanddresshielf;forh
purposeheunloanteau,andtookoutlinen,anda
suitofcloaths;butfirsthesliptonafroddoothe
kitethingthatghtpacifycertaintultshe
foundrisingach.
etingthelandlady,heacstedherhgreatcivility,and
asked,”heuldhavefordinner””fordinner”saysshe;”it
isanoddtiadaytothinkaboutdihereisnothiin
thehouse,andthefireisalstout.””usthave
sothi,anditisalstindifferentto;for,to
tellyouthetruth,iorehungryihen,”
saysshe,”ibelievethereisapieceofldbuttodcarrot,
you.””nothier,”ansishould
beobligedtoyou,ifyouitbefried.”tohe
landladyed,andsaid,sling,”sheso
perost
irresistible;besides,sheouredanatthe
bottobutshelovedneysoch,thatshehatedeverythingh
hadtheselanceofpoverty.
jonesnoself,whilehisdinnerwas
preparing,andohisorders,attehebarber.
thisbarber,eoflittlebenjan,wasafellow
ofgreatoddityandhuur,intosll
innveniencies,suchasslapsintheface,kithebreech,
brokenbones,&c.foreveryohnotua;and
thoseselvesthesubjects
ofit.thisvidthoughhehad
oftensrtedforit,yetifeverhenceivedajoke,hewas
certaintobedeliveredofit,houttheleastrespectofpersons,
ti,orplace.
hehadagreatnyotherparticularitiesinhischaracter,h
ishallnotntion,asthereaderselfveryeasilyperceive
theonhisfartheracquaintahisextraordinaryperson.
jonesbeingiatienttobedrest,forareasonaybe
easilyigihoughttheshaverediousinpreparing
hissuds,andbeggedhiokehaste;toheotheranswered
uusclesonany
at,”festie,isaproverbhileaedlongbeforei
evertouchedarazor.””ifind,friend,youareascholar,”replied
jones.”apoorone,”saidthebarber,”nonoiapossus
oes.”2”again”saidjones;”ifancyyoodatcapping
verses.””exedignor
honore.”3andthenproceedingtohisoperation,”sir,”saidhe,
”sinceihavedealtinsuds,iuldneverdisverrethantwo
reasonsforshaving;theoogetabeard,ahertoget
ridofone.iure,sir,itynotbelongsinceyoushaved
froheforrofthesetives.uponword,youhavehadgood
suaysayofyourbeard,thatitistoi
gravior.”4”iure,”saysjohatthouartavery
iehebarber:”i
aoochaddictedtothestudyofphilosophy;hincillae
lauchleainghath
beenruin.””indeed,”saysjones,”infess,friend,youhave
releaingth
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hoy
fatherdisiedforit.heaster;andbecausei
uldreadbeforeiulddane,a
everyfarthinganghisotherchildren.ohaveyour
telesolaiaskyourpardon,ifancythereishiatusin
nuscriptis.iheardyouotheifinditwasa
stake.””oncludeso”saysjones.”sure,sir,”
ansantocarryabrokenhead
thither;forthatonele.”
kehasteslowly.
2allofusdoeverything.
3iaotuor.
4hardtoshare.
5thusthesetears.
”uponhouartaveryoddfellow,andilike
thyhuurextrely;ishallbeverygladifthoueto
afterdinner,anddrinkaglasse;ilongtobebetter
acquaihee.”
”odearsir”saidthebarber,”idoyoutesasgreata
favour,ifyouyfriend”cries
jones.”lehyouifyouplease;fori
dearlylovegoodnature;andasyouhavefoundouttobeaical
felloy,ifyouarenotohe
bestnaturedgeheuniverse.”jonesnoairs
lydrest,andperhapsthefairadonisalovelierfigure;
ahehadnoylandlady;forasthatgoodandid
notreselevenusatallinherperson,soherdidsheinher
taste.happyhaditbeenfoannythechaerid,ifshehadseen
istress,forthatpirlfellsoviolentlyin
loveihatherpassionafter
hernyasigh.thisnannyelypretty,andaltogetheras
y;forshehadrefusedadraersinthe
neighbourhood,butthebrighteyesofourheroethae
inant.
uedtothekit,hisclothyetlaid;
norindeedainingin
statuquo,asdidthefireodressit.this
disappointntghthaveputnyaphilosophicalteerintoa
passion;butithadnosucheffejones.heonlygavethelandlady
agentlerebuke,saying,”siogetitheated
hean,oved
bypassion,orbysha,orbyotive,iot
tell,firstgaveherservantsaroundsldfordisobeyingthe
ordershenbiddingthedrawerlaya
napkininthesuaboutthetteringoodeaest,and
soonacplishedit.
thissun,intoed,as
luonludo;foritentintohesunhad
scarceeverlooked.itinthehouse;and
happyforjohatitoo
hungrytofindanyfault;buthavingoisfiedhisappetite,he
orderedthedra,and
expressedsoresentntathavingbeenshooadungeon.
aplayofoshine:”agrove
frootbeinglight”;thus,aor.
thedrands,heeti,
attehebarber,to
solongforhispanyhadhenotbeenlisteningito
thelandlady,ertainingacirclethatshehadgathered
rouhehistoryofpoorjones,partofhshehad
extractedfroisoheotherpartwasherown
ingeniousposition;forshesaid”heaken
intothehouseofsquireallhy,wherehewasbredupasan
apprentidnoisdeeds,particularly
flovetohisyoungstress,andprobablyforrobbingthe
house;forhoebythelittleh;and
this,”saysshe,”isyentlen,forsooth””aservantofsquire
alle””ehis
nae.nay,
aold,too,thatthesquirehadintainedhishisown
son,thofhehadquarrellednoebe
jones,hetoldyouthetruth,”saidthebarber;”forihave
relationsepeoplesayheishis
son.””eofhisfather””ittell
that,”saidthebarber;”nypeoplessonsdontgobythenaof
theirfather.””nay,”saidthelandlady,”ifithoughthewasa
gentlensson,thofhein
anuessnner;fornyofthesebyebloetobegreat
n,and,aspoorfirsthusbaosay,neveraffrontany
an.”
chapter5
adialoguebetr.jonesandthebarber
thisionpassedpartlydinnerinhis
dungeon,andpartlyingthebarberinthe
parlour.and,assoonasitin,aswehave
said,attendedhiandositdown.jones
thenfillingoutaglassofhbythe
appellationofdo.”agotibigratias,done,”
saidthebarber;andthenlookieadfastlyatjones,he
said,ingsurprize,asifhehad
relleayicravethefavourto
knoeisnotjooheotheransit
”saysthebarber;”how
strahiopass.jones,iaourstobedient
servant.ifindyoudonotknoe,hindeedisnoe
youneversaebutondthenyouwasveryyoung.pray,sir,how
doththegoodsquireallusoiubr >
patronus””ifind,”saidjones,”youdoindeedkihave
notthelikehappinessofrellegyou.””idonot
that,”criesbenjan;”butiaurprizedididnotknowyou
sooner,foryouarenotintheleastaltered.andpray,sir,yi,
houtoffenquireheryouaretravellingthisway””fill
theglass,.barber,”saidjones,”andasknorequestions.”
”nay,sir,”ansin,”ie;andihope
youdontthinkanofaicuriosity,forthatisa
viceycharge;butiask
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gentlenofyuretravelsaysuppose
hiobe,aso,andperhapsioughtnotto
haventionedyoua.””ioexpectto
havebeenso;yet,for
particularreasons,ishallbeobligedtoyouifyouention
natoanyotherpersontilliaonefroence.””pauca
verba,”anshebarber;”andiherherekne
self;forsopeoplehavetongues;butiproseyouikeepa
secret.evirtue.””ahatisnot
ther.barber,”answeredjones.
”alassir,”repliedbenjan,”nonsilenu.i
ostof
tialen,andthoughisayit,iuandsothingentility.andifyouhadthoughtashyofyournfidenceas
youhavesootherpeople,ishouldhavesho
aseeinapublic
kitepeoplehavenotusedyouwell;for
besideskingapubliationofofa
quarrelbethy,theyaddedliesof
theirreatly,”yin,”i
tellthetruth,anditellyousure
itvedtohearthestory,andihopeitisallfalse;fori
haveagreatrespectforyou,idoassureyouihave,andhavehad
eversihegoodnatureyoushooblackgee,hwas
talkedofallovertheuntry,andireceivedthaerabout
it.ideyoubelovedbyeverybody.youe,
therefore;foritadeaskny
questions;forihaveilove
goodnatureandthencebecaarisabundae.”
thereaderostofostleaed
ofbarbers”says.
everyprofessionoffriendshipeasilygaihthe
serable;itisnoherefore,ifjones,who,besideshisbeing
serable,elyopeed,veryreadilybelievedallthe
professionsofbenjan,ahescraps
oflatin,soofinappliedproperlyenough,thoughit
didnotsavourofprofoundliterature,seedyettoindicate
sothingsuperiortoanbarber;andsoindeeddidhiswhole
behaviour.johereforebelievedthetruthofhehadsaid,
astohisinalandeduuch
ey,hesaid,”sinyfriend,soy
affairs,andseeodesiroustokh,ifyouwillhave
patieohearit,iyouoftheience”
criesbenjan,”thatihechapterwasneversolong;and
iaerye.”
jonesheory,fettingonlya
circeortely,everythinghatdayin
andendedhhisresolutiontogo
tosea,tilltherebellionihhaddehihangehis
purpose,andhadbroughthiotheplawas.
littlebenjaion,neveronce
interruptedthenarrative;buthelp
,thattherestbesurelysothingreiedbyhis
enees,andtold.all,oodanwould
neverhavedisssedonehehadlovedsotenderly,insuer.
toednotbutsuchvillanousartshad
beendeuseoftodestroyhi”
andsurelyitaking
thesarerkjones
onesinglecirceuponned;forhisas
nohoseinjuriouslightsinheyhadbeen
srepreseoallentionthosenyfalse
aetotipreferredagainsthibr >
toallselfacquainted.hehad
likeittednyterialfahis
preseion.uponthehingnopearedin
sualiceitselfwouldhave
foundittertofixanyblauponhi
notthatjonesdesiredtoncealortodisguisethetruth;nay,
heoreunohavesufferedanysuretofall
on.all,thanonhisoionsfor
deservingit;but,iy,soithappened,andsoitalwayswill
happen;forletanbeneversohoheatofhisown
nductself,besoveryfavourable,thathis
vicesepurifiedthroughhislips,and,likefoulliquorswell
strained,heirfoulnessbehind.forthoughthefacts
theelvesyappear,yetsodifferentotives,
circes,andnsequences,antellshisoory,and
ytellsit,thathefactsto
beohesa.
thoughthebarberhaddrankdohisstreedyears,hewas
isfied.therestancebehindhhis
curiosity,ldasitosteagerlylongedfor.joneshad
ntiohefaour,andofhisbeingtherivalofblifil,
buthadeoftheyounglady.thebarber,
therefore,aftersohesitation,andnyhuandhahs,atlast
beggedleavetocravethenaofthelady,obethe
prinisont,and
thensaid,”sin
afraid,heaisbeetoopublickalreadyonthisoccasion,i
you.heaissophiae.”
”prohdeutquehonuidequireehathadaughtergrown
aan””ay,andsu,”criesjohattheworld
atoeyeeversahingsobeautiful;butthatisher
leastexcellence.susesuchgoodnessoh,iuldpraiseher
forever,ashouldothalfhervirtues””.ea
daughtergroeerthefatheraboy;
pusedaxreru”
ti,thedevourerofallthings.
theahebarberpressedveryeagerlyto
behisbottle;butjonesabsolutelyrefused,saying,”hehadalready
drahanheought:andthathenohos
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selfabook.””abook”cries
benjan;”e
illoquia,ovidde
tristibus,gradusadpaassuandinenglishihaveseveralofthe
bestbooks,thoughsooftherealittleto;butihaveagreat
partofstoeofpopeshor;thethird
voluofthespeeofechardsron
history;theasakeis;andtwo
volusoftorownsworks.”
”thoselast,”criesjones,”arebooksineversaw,soifyou
pleaselehosevolus.”thebarberassuredhie
ertained,forhelookedupohortohave
beehegreateststhateverthenationproduced.hethen
steppedtohishouse,diatelyretued;
afterhebarberhavingreceivedverystrijunsof
secrecyfroones,andhavingsaintainit,they
separated;thebarbere,andjoiredtohischaer.
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ihetalentsof.benjanear,aswellas
hisextraordinarypersonwas
intheingjonesgretleuneasyatthedesertionofhis
surgeon,asheapprehendedsoinnvenienight
attedressinghereforeofthedrawer,
ethinthatneighbourhood.the
dra,thereoften
refusetoben;
”but,sir,”sayshe,”ifyouyadvian
inthekingdoandoyourbusinessbetterthanthebarberwhowas
tobeoheablestnata
allthisneighbourhood.forthoughhehathnotbeenhere
abovethreenths,hehathdoneseveralgreatcures.”
thedrain,whobeing
acquaintedinself
agly,andattended;buthsodifferentanairandaspect
frohat,thathe
uldscarcebeknoeperson.
”so,tonsor,”saysjones,”ifindyouhaveretradesthanone;how
ofthislastnight””asurgeon,”answered
benjan,hgreatgravity,”isaprofession,notatrade.the
reasonacquaintyoulastnightthatiprofessedthis
art,hatithenncludedyouhehandsofanother
gentlen,andineverlovetointerfereybrethrenintheir
business.arsoibusnis.butnow,sir,ifyouplease,iwill
iyourhead,andy
opinionofyourcase.”
joneshadfaithinthisnewprofessor;however,hesuffered
hioopenthebaolookathishassoonas
hehaddone,benjaogroanandshakehisheadviolently.
uponanner,bidhiotplaythefool,
buttellhin.”shalliansweryouas
asurgeon,orafriend”saidbenjan.”asafriend,and
seriously,”saidjones.”ysoul,”criesbenjan,
”itbeingwell
afteraveryfeetoapplyso
salveofne,ihesuccess.”jonesgavehis,
andtheplaisterrdingly.
”there,sir,”criesbenjan:”noe
forrself;butanisobligedtokeepupsodignityinhis
unteheseoperations,ortheworld
ittobehandledbyhiyoutigine,sir,ofhow
sequenceagraveaspectistoagravecharacter.abarber
ykeyoulaugh,butasurgeonoughtrathertokeyoucry.”
”.barber,or.surgeon,or.barbersurgeon,”saidjones.
”odearsir”ansin,interruptinghi”infandu
regina,jubesrenovaredoloreyoureindthatcruel
separationoftheunitedfrateities,sochtotheprejudiceof
bothbodies,asallseparationsstbe,agtotheoldadage,
visunitafortior2;eof
oneoroftheotherfrateityonstrue.ablow
e,yoever
nayoupleasetobecalled,”ntinuedjones,”youcertainlyareone
oftheoddest,sticalfelloetusthave
sothingverysurprizinginyourstory,ustnfessihave
arighttohear.””ido,”ansin,”andwill
veryreadilyacquaintyouhit,leisure,
foriproseyouite.”joold
hiheuldneverbereatleisurethanatpresent.”well,
then,”saidbenjan,”ifirstienthe
door,thaterruptus.”hedidso,andthennair
tojones,said:”istbeginbytellingyou,sir,thatyouyourself
havebeenthegreatesteneieverhad.”jole
startledatthissuddendey,sir”sayshe,
udsostenessinhislook.”nay,benotangry,”said
benjan,”foriproseyouiaot.youareperfectlyiof
havingintendedanyhenaninfant:butishall,
ibelieve,unriddleallthisthentintionna.didyou
neverhear,sir,oforidge,hehonourofbeied
yourfather,andthesfortuneofbeingruihathonour””i
have,indeed,heardofthatpartridge,”saysjones,”andhavealways
believedselftobehisson.””
thatpartridge;butihereabsolveyoufrollfilialduty,fori
doassureyou,youarenosonofne.””how”repliedjones,”and
isitpossiblethatafalsesuspishouldhavedraheill
nsequencesuponyou,tooed”itis
possible,”criesbenjan,”foritisso:butthoughitisnaturalfor
ntohateeventheinno
ofadifferentteer.ihavelovedyoueversinceiheardofyour
behaviourtoblanvinced,frobr >
thisextraordiing,thatyouarebotokeandsfor
allihavesufferedonthatat.besides,idrea,thenight
beforeisabledoverastoolyself;
esothinggoodw
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nightidreaagain,thatirodebehindyouonalkare,
,aokenschgoodfortune,h
iaesolvedtopursueunlessyouhavethee.”
aquoteofaeneasspeechtodido,theaeneidii,3:”oqueen,you
bidcalltondtheunspeakablegrief.”
2pthenedbyunion.
”ishouldbeveryglad,.partridge,”ansohave
itinpoakeyouandsforyoursufferingsonat,
thoughatpresentiseenolikelihoodofit;however,iassureyoui
ypoogrant.”
”itisinyourpoin;”foridesire
nothihaoattendyouinthisexpedition.nay,i
havesoentirelysetheartuponit,thatifyoushouldrefuse,
youhabarberandasurgeoninoh.”
jonesansiling,thatheshouldbeverysorrytobethe
ouany
prudentialreasons,iodissuadebenjanweshall
hereafterpartridgefroispurpose;butallridge
reliedstronglyonhisdreafthelkare.”besides,sir,”
sayshe,”iproseyouihaveasgoodaninationtothecause
asanyoinyourpanyoot.”
jones,uchpleasedhpartridgeaspartridgeuld
be,andnsultedhisoionbutthe
goodoftheotherindesiringhiostaybehind,whenhefoundhis
friendsoresolute,atlastgavehis;butthenrelleg
hielf,hesaid,”perhaps,.partridge,youthinkishallbeable
tosupportyou,butireallyaot;”aakingouthispurse,
hetoldoutnineguineas,une.
partridgeanshisdependenceure
favour;forhehhlynvincedhelyhaveenough
inhisporatherthe
riofthetallihaveisatyourservidat
yourdisposal.iinsistuponyourtakingthewhole,andibegonly
toattendyouinthequalityofyourservant;nildesperandust
teucroduceetauspiceteucro:buttothisgenerousproposal
nit.
letusdespairofnothingeucerisourleader,andweare
underhisauspices.
itoing,yarose
nanteauof.jonese
tobecarriedhoutahorse.
”ifiypresutogiveadvice,”sayspartridge,”this
portnteau,heverythinginit,exceptafes,shouldbe
leftbehind.thoseishallbeeasilyabletocarryforyou,andthe
restofyouryhouse.”
thisthodhao;ahe
barberdeparted,ioprepareeverythingforhisintended
expedition.
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ntainierreasonsthananyappearedforthe
nductofpartridge;anapologyforthee
furtheraneylandlady
thoughpartridgeostsuperstitiousofn,he
panyjonesonhisexpedition
relyfroheonsofthejointstoolandare,ifhis
prospecthadbeeerthantohavesharedtheplundergained
inthefieldofbattle.infainateon
therelationhehadheardfroones,heuldnotreo
hielfthat.allost
firybelievedhiobeoutofdoors,foranyreasonhhehad
heardassigned.hencluded,therefore,thattheion,
andthatjones,ofhehadoftenfroisrresposheardthe
hisfather.itca
intohishead,therefore,thatifheuldprevailhtheyoung
georetubaeansrender
aservicetoalleranger;
nay,indeed,henceivedthatveryangererfeited,and
thatalltohisoation.andthis
suspiihetenderbehaviourof
thatexhisgreatseverity
topartridge,selftobei,uldnot
nguilty;lastly,frohe
alloelyreceivedlongaftertheannuityhad
beenpubli,andhhelookeduponasakindof
srtney,orratherbyentforinjustice;foritis
veryunn,ibelieve,forntoascribethebeionsthey
retoany
othertive.ifheuldbyanyansthereforepersuadetheyoung
georetuho,hedoubtednotbutthatheshouldagainbe
receivedintothefavourofallhy,andwellrewardedforhis
pains;nay,andshouldbeagaioredtohisnativeuntry;a
restorationselfneveroreheartilythanpoor
partridge.
asforjones,heisfiedhthetruthoftheother
hadasserted,andbelievedthatpartridgehadnootherisbut
lovetohiandzealforthecause;ablaableofcautionand
diffideheveracityofothers,inhyof
sure.tosaythetruth,therearebutten
beepossessedofthisexlong
experiennature;e,isof
antbygenius,reatnaturalparts;anditisinfihe
betterofthetastersofitchearlierin
life,butasitisan
posedonbyeversony,ystillhopetofind
othersreho;ainnecessary
adnitionsfroossible,sthavevery
littleuandingindeed,ifheeverrendershielfliabletobe
onnature,heoo
youngtohavegaibyexperience;foratthediffident
arrivetillverylatein
life;eoldo
despisetheuandingsofallthosetleyounger
thantheelves.
jonesspentstpartofthedayinthepanyof
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acquaintahisherthanthelandlordofthehouse,or
ratherthehusbandofthelandlady.hehadbutlatelydehisdest
doperhewas
generallyohisronehalfoftheyear;andduring
therest,heoakedhispipe,anddrankhis
bottleselfintheleast
hanykindofbusiness.hehadbeenbred,astheycallit,a
gehatis,breduptodonothing;andhadspentavery
sllfortune,anindustriousfarrhis
unarriedby
landladyforcertain
aily.butashewasasurly
kindoffelloentedherselfhfrequentlyupbraiding
hiydisadvantageousparisonshherfirsthusband,whose
praiseshehadih;andassheostpartstress
oftheprofit,sosheent
ofthefaly,and,afteralongsuccesslessstruggle,tosufferher
husbandtobesterofhielf.
intheevening,,aslldispute
arosebet:”,”saysthe
an,isee””yes,”
anshehusband,”tletogether,andavery
gentlenlikenheis,andhathaveryprettynotionofhorseflesh.
indeed,heisyoung,andhathnotseenchoftheforibelievehe
hathbeenatveryfees.””ohoheisoneofyourorder,
ishe”repliesthelandlady:”hestbeageobesure,if
heisahorseracer.thedevilfetchsutryiaureiwishi
hadneverseenanyoftheihavereasontolovehorseracers
truly””thatyouhave,”saysthe”foriwasone,youknow.””yes,”
she,”youareapureoneindeed.asfirsthusbaosay,i
yputallthegoodihaveevergotbyyouineyes,andsee
hehusband”crieshe.”dontdna
betternthana
havedo.””thenyouthink,”sayshe,”ihavenotsoch
urageasyourself;foryouhavedndhiyinhearing.””ifi
did,”saysshe,”ihaverepentedofitnysthegoodtiandoft.
andifheeaeorso,itdothnot
beesueasyoutote.hee,was;
andifeverididkeuseofanillwordorsoinapassion,i
never
rascal.”chreshesaid,butnotinhishearing;forhaving
lightedhispipe,hestaggeredoffasfastasheuld.weshall
thereforetranscribenoreofherspeech,asitapproachedstill
nearerandoasubjecttooindelicatetofindanypla
thishistory.
earlyintheingpartridgeappearedatthebedsideofjones,
readyequippedforthejouey,hhisknapsackathisback.this
anship;forbesideshisothertrades,hewasno
indifferenttaylor.hehadalreadyputuphisockoflinen
init,nsistingoffourshirts,tofor
.jones;andthenpaanteau,heing
hittooptinhishe
landlady,ovalstillafterthepayntof
thereing.
thelandladyegoveessinthese
regions;itplyhherrules;sothe
billouoachlargersubr >
thanghthavebeehjones
hadtexi,h
publiysteriesoftheirtrade.thefirstis,
iftheyhaveanythinggoodintheirhouse
happenstoproduceitonlytopersonsravelhgreat
equipages.2dly,tethesafortheveryprovisions,
asiftheyhebest.andlastly,ifanyoftheirguestscall
butforlittle,toketheayadoublepriceforeverythingthey
have;sothattheauntbytheheadybechthesa.
thebillbeingdeanddischarged,joforh
partridge,carryinghisknapsaordidthelandladyndesdto
agoodjouey;forthiss,aninnfrequented
bypeopleoffashion;andiknois,butallthosewhettheirlivelihoodbypeopleoffashion,ntractasch
insolenankind,asiftheyreallybelohat
ranktheelves.
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jonesarrivesatgloucester,ahebell;thecharacter
ofthathouse,andofapettyfoggereetsh
.jonesandpartridge,orlittlebenjaoflittle
ironically,hebeingiynearsixfeet
high,haviheirlastquartersinthennerbeforedescribed,
travelledontogloucestereetinganyadventureh
relating.
beingarrivedhere,theyent
thesignofthebell,anexcellenthouseindeed,andost
seriouslyrendtoeveryreaderthisacity.
thesterofitisbrothertothegreatpreacherefield;butis
absolutelyuntainted,or
ofanyotherheretian,
and,inopinion,notlikelytocreateanydisturbaherin
churchorstate.hisuchpretensionto
beauty,andisstillaveryfinean.herpersonant
ghthavedeashiningfigureinthepolitestasselies;but
thoughshestbensanyotherperfes,she
seeperfetentedh,andresigo,thatstateoflifeto
hisresignatioirelyoothe
prudenper;forsheisatpresentasfree
fronythodistiotionsasherhusband:isayatpresent;for
shefreelynfessesthatherbrothersdotsdeatfirstso
iressionuponher,andthatshehadputherselftotheexpenseof
alonghood,ioatteraordiionsofthe
spirit;havingfound,duringaofthreeweeks,no
etions,shesays,hafarthing,sheverywiselylaidbyher
hood,andabahesect.tobencise,sheisaveryfriendly
goodnaturedan;andsoindustrioustooblige,thattheguestsst
beofveryrosedispositio
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inherhouse.
s.efieldhappeobeintheyardwhenjonesandhis
attendantrchedin.hersagacitysoondisveredintheairofour
heroesothingfrohevulgar.sheordered
herservants,therefore,iediatelytoshointoarooand
presentlyaftertodinnerhherself;h
invitatiohankfullyauchlessagreeable
panythanthatofs.ut
thanshehadprovided,eaftersolongfasting
andsolongawalk.
besides.jonesandthegoodgoveessofthension,theresat
doewhohad
broughtthenee,
ention,herewas
likeselfalawyer,and
eersetshire.thisfellow,i
say,stiledhielfalaostvilepettyfogger,
aybeterd
trainbearerstothelaerariesintheprofession,
orelesfor
halfacrohanapostboy.
duriiofdihesorsetshirelaed
thefaceofjones,r.allhys;forhehad
oftenvisitedinthatgentlenskit.hethereforetook
oilytherehthat
faliarityeanintitefriendoracquaintance
of.allhy;andindeedhedidallinhispooinsinuate
hielftobesuch,thoughhehadneverhadthehonourofspeaking
toanypersoninthatfalyhigherthaler.jonesanswered
allhisquestioo
haveseeyfoggerbefore;andthoughhencluded,frohe
outan,thatheusurpedafreedobr >
eansintitled.
astheionoffellohiskindisofallothersthe
stdetestabletonofanyseheclothoved
than.jonesrs.
efieldtodoapehy
harris,andotherpublient,astheseverestlot
aheircalling,naly,thatofbeingobligedtokeep
panyhtheirguests.
joneshadnosoonerquittedtheroothayfogger,ina
rs.efield,”ifshekfine
sparkan
before.””thegentlen,indeed”repliedthepettyfogger;”a
prettygerulyhebastardofafellohowas
hangedforhorsestealisquireallhysdoor,
inaboxsofullofrainer,
thatheainlyhavebeendrobeenreserved
forae.””ay,ay,yountionit,iprotest:we
uandost
facetiousgrin.”
tobetakenin;forheisatiersoneverybodyknows,andwas
afraidofdraselfintoascrape;ahebastardwas
bredup,andfed,andcloathifiedalltothean;
andtherehegotoheservantidshchild,andpersuaded
hertosself;andafter
ofohaandedhior
follor.blifil
behindhisbadonce,hya
druaalloverthehousetopreventhiroleeping;and
tyotherprahplayed,forallfouror
fivedaysago,justbeforeilefttheuntry,thesquirestrippedhibr >
starknaked,andtuedhiutofdoors.”
”andveryjustlytoo,iprotest,”criesdoy
oudpray
eofthisprettygentlen”
”thenaoun”ansas
jones.”
”jones”ansr.johat
livedat.allanthatdinedh
us””theverysa,”saidtheother.”ihaveheardofthe
gentlen,”criesdoen;butineverheardanyillcharacter
ofhi””andiaure,”sayss.efield,”ifhalfthis
gehsaidbetrue,.johthestdeceitful
untenanceieversaisesothingvery
different;andistsay,forthelittleihaveseenofhiheisas
civilaanasyouonverseh.”
pettyfoggercallingtondthathehadnotbeenswo,ashe
usuallyhehad
deprecationsthatthelandladys
ears
ofherbelief.uponadayouigineiwould
stotellsuan,unlessikobetrue.
who
neverinjurediproseyoueverysyllableofihavesaid
isfadtherykno.”
ass.efieldhadnoreasontosuspectthatthepettyfogger
hadanytiveortetationtoabusejohereadere
herforbelievingedanyoaths.she
ay,andhenceforwards
nceivedsoillanopinionuest,thatsheheartily
outofherhouse.
thisdisliker.
adefrohekit,edthe
pany,”thatthoughhecarriedtheknapsadedhielf
ongservants,jonesashecalledhias
regalingintheparlour,hehisservant,butonlyafriendand
panion,andasgoodagentlenas.joneshielf.”
doakingfaces,
grinning,andlookinglastheopenedhislips,
andprotestedthatthegentlenlookedlikeanothersortofn.he
thenustbeat
herefordthatevening,lantedhisgreathurryofbusiness,and
selfintotypieces,iobeat
oyplaces.
thepettyfoggeoe
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favourofs.panytodrishe
refused,andannersodifferentfrohathhshehad
receivedhitdihatitalittlesurprizedhiandnowhe
soonperceivedherbehaviourtotallyged;forinsteadofthat
naturalaffabilityed,sheworea
nstrainedseverityoenance,hwassodisagreeable
to.johatheresolved,hoe,toquitthehousethat
evening.
hedidindeedatsounfairlyforthissuddenge;
forbesidessohardandunjustsursesngfelefiess
andtability,hebegantosuspectthatheohisofcivility
tohisalsheydirtyno
sheets,arethoughtininnstopaybetterfortheirbedsthantheir
riders,ahereforensideredastheredesirablepany;
buts.uchreliberalwayof
thinking.shelyehoughhe.iy,shelookedonour
heroeasasorrysundrel,andthereforetreatedhissuch,for
self,hadheknouchasthereader,
uldhavebladher;nay,orary,hesthaveapprovedher
ndudhaveesteedherthereforthedisrespectshown
toself.thisisiaggravatingcirce,h
attendsdeprivingnunjustlyoftheirreputation;foranwhois
nsciousofhavinganillcharacter,otjustlybeangryh
those;butoughtrathertodespisesuch
asaffeust
havenvihehattheirfriendscharacterhathbeenfalsely
andinjuriouslyaspersed.
this,hohecaseofjones;forashe
strahetruth,sohehgoodreasonoffehe
treatnthereceived.hethereforepaidhisreingaed,
highlyagainsttheonstratedch
againstittonopurpose,atlastndesdedtotakeuphisknapsack
andtoattendhisfriend.
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ntainingseveraldialoguesbetridge,ng
love,ld,hunger,andothertters;htheludnarrow
escapeofpartridge,asheakingafatal
disverytohisfriend
theshadothehighuntains;the
featheredselvestotheirrest.nohe
highestorderofrtalstingdootheirdinners,andthe
loordertotheirsuppers.inaheclockstruckfivejust
as.joookhisleaveofgloucester;anhouratwas
hedirtyfingersofnightwouldhavedrawnher
sableoonforbidher,whonow,
ejollyrtals,who,like
her,tunightintoday,begantorisefroerbed,whereshehad
slueredaheday,iositupallnight.joneshadnot
travelledfarbeforehepaidhisplintstothatbeautifulpla,
and,tuingtohispanion,askedhifhehadeverbeheldso
deliakingnoreadyansohis
question,heprooon,and
repeatedsopassagesfroiltoainlyexcelledall
otherpoetsinhisdesinaries.hethen
toldpartridgethestoryfrohespectator,oftwoloverswhohad
agreedtoeaintheelves
eachother,byrepairing,atacertainfixedhour,tolookatthe
on;thuspleasingtheelveshthethoughtthattheyh
eloyediingthesaobjectatthesati.”those
lovers,”addedhe,”sthavehadsoulstrulycapableoffeelingall
thetendeessofthesublistofallhunpassions.””very
probably,”criespartridge:”butienvytheore,iftheyhad
bodiesinalstfrozeh,and
aeryynosebeforeto
anotherhouseofeainnt.nay,truly,aye
judgntshouldhappentousforourfollyinrunninga
frohestexsure
ineversaoodthingsinlife,andthegreatestlordin
thelandotlivebetterinhisoaythere.andto
forsakesublingabouttheuntry,thelord
kno,isaynothingforpart;but
sopeopleghtnothavecharityenoughtoncludewewereinour
sobersenses.””fieuponit,.partridge”saysjones,”havea
betterheart;nsideryoingtofaene;andareyou
afraidoffagalittleldio
adviseayibesobold,”
sayspartridge,”toofferadviterdutultusopportuna
loquitur.””end”
”trulyherofthe”ansridge.”theonlyroadan
becertainoffinding,istheroade.agoodheartypacewill
bringusbacktogloucesterinanhour;butifhelord
harryknoanyplace;foriseeatleast
fiftylesbefore,andnohouseinalltheway.””yousee,
indeed,averyfairprospect,”saysjones,”
additioyfroheextrelustreoftheon.however,iwill
keepthelefthandtrack,asthatseetoleaddirectlytothose
hills,edlienotfarfror.andhere,if
youareine,youy,aubackagain;butfor
part,iaesolvedtogoforward.”
”itisunkindinyou,sir,”sayspartridge,”tosuspectofany
sutention.uyour
ayoiogoon,ias
chdeterofolloe.”
theynoeleshoutspeakingtoeachother,during
ingroaned
asbitterly,thoughfroverydifferentreason.atlengthjonesde
afullstop,andtuingabout,cries,”
theloveliestcreatureintheuniverseyhavehereyesnowfixed
onthatveryonthisinstant””verylikely,sir,”
ansyeyeswerefixedonagoodsurloinof
roastbeef,thedevilghttaketheonandherhosin
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bargain.””didevertrantanekesuansriesjones.
”prithee,partridge,thoueversusceptibleofloveinthylife,
orhathtithyry”
”alackaday”criespartridge,”eifi
hadneverkninajubesrenovaredolore
iaureihavetastedallthetendeess,andsublities,and
bitteessesofthepassion.””istressunkind,then”says
jones.”veryunkind,indeed,sir,”ansridge;”forshe
rried,anddeohestnfoundedheworld.
however,heavenbepraised,shesgone;andifibelievedshewasin
theon,agtoabookionceread,eachesthattobe
thereceptacleofdepartedspirits,iitfor
fearofseeingher;butioonwasalookingglass
foryoursake,andthatsssophiae.”
”dearpartridge,”criesjones,”athoughthereathought
indbutthat
ofalover.opartridgeuldihopeonceagaihatface;
but,alasallthosegoldendreaarevanishedforever,and
efroutureseryistettheobjey
forrhappiness.””anddoyoureallydespairofeverseeingss
eagain”ansyadvicei
s.”
”hadonotahoughtofthatnature,”criesjones:”ihave
struggledsuffitlytonquerallsuchwishesalready.””nay,”
ansistressin
youraryouareastextraordinaryloverindeed.””well,well,”
saysjones,”letusavoidthissubject;butprayisyouradvice”
”togiveityouiaryphrase,then,”sayspartridge,”as
herightabout.letusretuthewaywe
cayyetreachgloucestertonight,thoughlate;whereas,if
bleaboutforever
ihertohouseorho.””ihavealreadytoldyou
resolutionistogoon,”ansiwouldhaveyougo
back.iabligedtoyouforyourpanyhither;andibegyouto
aygratitude.nay,itwould
becruelintosufferyoutogoanyfarther;for,todealplainly
ychiefendanddesireisagloriousdeathintheservice
ofkinganduntry.””asforyourney,”repliedpartridge,”i
beg,sir,youe;
foratpresentiaibelieve,theriofthetwo.andasyour
resolutionistogoon,soofollowyouifyoudo.nay,now
presenceappearsabsolutelynecessarytotakecareofyou,since
youriionsaresodesperate;foriproseyouviewsare
chreprudent;asyouareresolvedtofallinbattleifyou,
soiaesolvedasfirytoetonohurtifihelpit.and,
indeed,ihavetheforttothinktherelittledanger;
forapopishpriesttoldtheotherdaythebusinesswouldsoonbe
over,andhebelievedhoutabattle.””apopishpriest”cries
jones,”ihaveheardisnotalobebelievedwhenhespeaksin
behalfofhisreligion.””yes,butsofar,”aher,
”fropeakinginbehalfofhisreligion,heassuredthecatholicks
didnotexpecttobeanygainersbythege;forthatprince
charlesestantasanyinengland;andthatnothing
butregardthtdehiofthepopishpartytobe
jabites.””ibelievehiobeaschaprotestantasibelieve
hehathanyright,”saysjones;”andikenodoubtofoursuccess,
butnotnotsosanguineasyour
friendthepopishpriest.””nay,tobesure,sir,”ansridge,
”allthepropheciesihaveeverreadspeakofagreatdealofbloodto
bespiltinthequarrel,andthellerbs,whois
nooholdthehorsesofthreekings,uptohiskneesin
blood.lord,haveres””h
stuffandnonsethoufilledthyhead”answeredjones:
”thistoo,isuppose,esfrohepopishpriest.nstersand
prodigiesarethepruntstosupportnstrousandabsurd
does.thecauseofkinggeeisthecauseoflibertyandtrue
religion.inothernsense,boy,and
iselforise
againbs,andtotuller.”partridgede
othis.heostnfusionby
thisdethereaderofasecret,
unityofrevealingbefore,partridge
ruthajabite,andhadncludedthatjoneshe
saparty,andojointherebels.anopinion
e,
ntionedbyhudibrasthatnyeyed,nytongued,nyuthed,
nyearednsteril,hadrelatedthestoryofthequarrel
betheofficer,htheusualregardtotruth.she
had,indeed,gedthenaofsophiaintothatofthepretender,
andhadreported,thatdrinkinghishealthhecauseforh
jofiry
believed.tisnoherefore,thathehadtheertained
theaboventionedopinionofjones;andost
disveredtohieforehefoundouthisoistake.andatthisthe
readerhelessinedtoorellect
thedoubtfulphraseinnicatedhisresolution
to.partridge;and,indeed,hadthebiguous,
partridgeghtveryashedid;being
persuadedasheeination
intheirhearts;nordiditstaggerhihatjoneshadtravelledin
thepanyofsoldiers;forhehadthesaopinionofthearh
hehadoftherestofthepeople.
buthoightbetojasorcharles,hewas
stillinthaher;for
heprinciplesofhis
felloravellerthahoughtpropertoncealandoutwardly
giveuphisoanonhedependedforthekinghis
fortune,sincehebynoansbelievedtheaffairsofjoobeso
desperateastheyreallyr.allhy;forashehadkepta
nstantrrespondenceeofhisneighb
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untry,hehadhearddeedrethahegreat
affer.allan,ridgehad
beeninstructed,ansheir,and,aswehave
said,hedidnotintheleastdoubttobehisson.
heigihereforethat,it
adeupattheretuof.jones;afrobr >
isedgreatadvantages,ifheuldtakethis
opportunityofingratiatinghielfan;and
ifheuldbyanyaruntalinprhisretu,he
doubtednot,asite
hinthefavourof.allhy.
hatheuredfellow,
ahhielfdeeothe
personandcharacterofjones;butpossiblytheviehihave
justbeforentioned,ghtlikeelittlesharein
protinghiouakethisexpedition,atleastinurginghibr >
tonti,afterhehaddisveredthathissterandhielf,
likesoprudentfathersandsons,thoughtheytravelledtogether
ifriendship,haderaledintothis
ure,byhavingrerked,thatthoughlove,friendship,
esteeandsuchlike,haveverypoan
nd;i,hoottedbywise
n,heyherstotheirohisisindeed
astexcellentdie,and,likeohe
particularpartofthebodyoe,herit
bethetohehand,oranyotherer,scarceever
failsofiediatelyprodugthedesiredeffect.
chapter10
ihaveryextraordinaryadventure
justasjonesandhisfriendcatotheendoftheirdialoguein
thepreofaverysteep
hill.herejooptshort,anddireghiseyesupood
forapanion,andsaid,
”partridge,iustcertainly
affordastgprospect,especiallybythislight;forthe
solegloooncastsonallobjects,isbeyondexpression
beautiful,espeaginationhisdesirousof
cultivatinglancholyideas.””veryprobably,”ansridge;
”butifthetopofthehillbeproperesttoproducholy
thoughts,isupposethebottosthelikeliesttoproducerryones,
aaketobechthebetterofthetestyou
havedebloodruioniopofthat
untain;stotobeohehighestintheworld.no,
no,ifhibeforapladerground,to
sthefrost.””doso,”saidjones;”letitbe
buty
retubaad,”saidpartridge.
”indeed,ia”ansadness;
butasyouplainsochoftheldalready,iay
beloe,
sir,”criespartridge;”ihavedeterofollowyouwhereveryo.”indeedheostaybehind;thoughheoward
enoughinallrespects,yethischieffearhatofghosts,h
eofnight,andtheheplace,
extrelyed.
atthisinstantpartridgeespiedaglieringlightthroughso
trees,edveryotheheiediatelycriedoutina
rapture,”oh,sirheavenhathatlastheardprayers,andhath
broughtusahouse;perhapsitybeanibeseechyou,sir,if
youhaveanypassioherfororyourself,donotdespise
thegoodnessofprovideletusgodirectlytoyonlight.
sureiftheybechristians
thattopersons
inourserablendition.”jolengthyieldedtotheeaest
suppliadedirectlytowards
theplacehelightissued.
theysoonarrivedatthedoorofthishouse,e,forit
ghtbecalledeither,uchiropriety.herejonesknocked
severaltishin;ath
partridge,hingbutofghosts,devils,
ble,ercy
uponussurelythepeoplestbealldead.iseenolight
heocertainisaa
ntbefore.hings.””hastthou
heardof”saidjohepeopleareeitherfastasleep,or
probably,asthisisalonelyplace,areafraidtoopentheirdoor.”
hetheovociferateprettyloudly,andatlastanoldan,
openinganuppert,asked,heytheyed
jonesansravellerstheirway,and
havingseenalightinhitherinhopesof
findingsofiretotheelves.”he
an,”youhavenobusinesshere;norshalliopenthedoortoanyat
thistiofnight.”partridge,thesoundofahunvoicehad
reveredfrht,felltothesteaestsupplicationsto
beadttedforafeiofire,sayideadh
theld;toributedequallyhthefrost.
heassuredherthatthegentlenoherhe
greatestsquiresiry;anddeuseofeveryargunt,
saveone,eruallyadded;andthiswas,
theproseofhalfacrooogreattoberesistedby
suchaperson,especiallyasthegenteelappearanceofjones,h
thelightoftheonplainlydisveredtetherhhis
affablebehaviour,hadentirelysubduedthoseapprehensionsofthieves
firstnceived.sheagreed,therefore,atlast,to
letthen;ridge,tohisinfinitejoy,foundagoodfire
readyforhisreception.
thepoorfelloedhielf,thanthose
thoughtsostinhisnd,beganalittleto
disturbhisbrain.thereicleofhiscreedinhhehada
strongerfaiththanhehadinchcraft,northereader
nceiveafigurereadaptedtoinspirethisidea,thantheold
an.sheanslytoth
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draanhadlivedinthe
reignofjasthefirst,herappearancealonewouldhavehanged
her,alsthoutanyevidence.
nycirceslikepartridgeinhis
opinion.herliving,ashethenigined,byherselfinsolonelya
plauchtoogoodfor
her,butitsianner.
tosaythetruth,joneshielfalittlesurprizedat
hesa,itwas
adoedberofniadcuriosities,ight
haveeheattentionofavirtuoso.
bling
beliefthathehehouseofach,theold
ansaid,”ihope,gentlen,youakehasteyou;
foriexpectsterpresently,andioney
heshouldfindyouhere.””thenyouhaveaster”criedjones.
”indeed,youe,goodan,butiosee
allthosefihingsinyourhouse.””ah,saidshe,”ifthe
tine,ishouldthinkselfarich
an.butpray,sir,donotstayin
everynute.””why,surehebeangryhyou,”said
jones,”fordoinganactofcharity””alackaday,sir”said
she,”heisastrangen,notatalllikeotherpeople.hekeepsno
panybutbynight,forhedoth
notuchafraidof
etinghiforhisdressisenoughthtenthose
usedtoit.theycallhithenofthehillfortherehewalks
bynight,arypeoplearenot,ibelieve,reafraidof
thedevilhielf.heerriblyangryifhefoundyou
here.””pray,sir,”sayspartridge,”dousoffendthe
gentleoerinlife.do
pray,sir,letusgo.herearepistolsoverthechiey:whoknows
aydo””fear
nothing,partridge,”criesjones;”i
danger.””nay,fortterothat,hehanyschief,”said
thean;”buttobesureitisneear
forhisoorethanonce;
anditisnotnynightsagothathoughthievesabout
it:forourdered
bysovillainorother,asheselfatsuchhours;
butthen,asisaid,thepeopleareafraidofhiandbesides,they
think,isuppose,hehathnothingabouthitaking.””ishould
igihislleofrarities,”criesjohatyour
sterhadbeenatraveller.””yes,sir,”ansh
beenaverygreatoherebefeenthatknooreofall
ttersthanhe.ifahbeencrostinlove,oreveritis
iknoabovethesethirtyyears,andin
allthattihehathhardlyspoketosixlivingpeople.”shethen
againsolicitedtheirdeparture,inridge;
butjonespurposelyprotractedtheti,forhiscuriosityly
raisedtoseethisextraordinaryperson.thoughtheoldan,
therefore,ncludedeveryoneofheransto
begone,andpartridgeprobythe
sleeve,hestillntioineions,tilltheold
an,asters
signal;andatthesainstahanonevoicewasheard
ohis
instant.yourney,youvillain,or
yourears.”
”o,goodheaven”evillains,tobesure,
haveattackedster.olashallidoshallido”
”hohesepistolsloaded””o,goodsir,
thereisnothingintheindeed.opraydontrderus,gentlen”
foriyshenoeopinionofthosehinasshe
hadofthoseadeheoanssnatganold
broads,heinstantlysalliedout,wherehe
foundtheoldgerugglinghtworuffians,andbeggingfor
rcy.jonesaskedions,butfellsobrisklytohhis
broadsdiatelyquittedtheirhold;and
selvestotheirheels
aheirespttopursuethebeing
edan;andindeedhe
ncludedhehadpretty,as
theyranoff,criedouten.
jonespresentlyrantoliftuptheoldgentlen,whohadbeen
throetigreat
nfrohevillains.the
oldnstaredantatjones,andthencried,”no,sir,no,ihave
verylittleharithankyou.lordhavere””isee,
sir,”saidjones,”youarenotfreefropprehensiohose
eany
suspisayhave;butindeedyouhavenorealoccasion
forany;hereareyourfriendspresent.havingstourway
thisldnight,ingourselvesatyour
fire,departingallfor
assistanstohavesent
you.””providenan,”ifitbe
so.””soitis,iassureyou,”criesjones.”hereisyourownsword,
sir;ihaveuseditinyourdefendinouitintoyour
hand.”theoldnhavingreceivedthesainedh
thebloodofhisenees,lookedstedfastlyatjonesduringso
nts,andthene,young
gentlen;iper,noraa
friendtoingratitude.”
”bethankfulthen,”criesjoothatprovideohyou
oypart,ihaveonlydischargedthen
dutiesofhunity,andiure
inyoursituation.””letlookatyoualittlelonger,”criesthe
oldgentlen.”youareahuurethenwell,perhapsyou
are.eprayylittlehutt.youhavebeendeliverer
indeed.”
theoldanractedbethefearshshehadof
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www.lizi.twherster,andforhiandpartridgewas,ifpossible,ina
greaterfright.theforrofthese,however,whensheheardher
sterspeakkindlytojones,andperceivede
againtoherself;butpartridgenosoonersaan,than
thestrangenessofhisdressinfusedgreaterterrorsintothatpoor
fellothestrangedescription
theuproarthedoor.
tosaythetruth,itighthaveaffecteda
renstantndthanthatof.partridge.thispersonwasof
thetallestsize,halongbeardaseassnow.hisbodywas
ethingintotheforfa
at.hesonhislegs,andahishead,
bothposedoftheskinofsootheranils.
assoonastheoldgentlentohishouse,theoldan
beganherngratulationsonhishappyescapefroheruffians.
”yes,”criedhe,”ihaveescaped,ihankstopreserver.”
”otheblessingonhiansan,i
.ie
forlettinghin;andtobecertainishouldnothavedo,had
notiseenbytheonlight,thathean,andalst
frozeh.andtobecertainitsthavebeensogoodangel
thatsenthiither,aodoit.”
”iafraid,sir,”saidtheoldgeojohatihave
nothinginthishousehereatordrink,unlessyou
ofbrandy;ofest
excellent,ahesethirtyyears.”jones
deedthisofferinaverycivilandproperspeedthenthe
otheraskedhi”herheisthisway”
saying,”istoyselfsurprizedtoseesuchapersonasyou
appeartobe,joueyingonfootatthistiofnight.isuppose,
sir,yeheseparts;foryoudonotlooklike
oravelfarhouthorses”
”appearaislook
notofthisuntry;and
travelling,iyiscaroyself.”
”whoeveryouare,orhersoeveryoing,”anshe
oldn,”ihaveobligationstoyouu.”
”ionthatyouhavenone;for
therebenoritinhavinghazardedthatinyourservih
isetnovalue;andnothingissoibleineyesaslife.”
”iaorry,youlen,”arahatyouhave
anyreasontobesounhappyatyouryears.”
”indeediasir,”ansostunhappyofnkind.”
”perhapsyouhavehadafriend,orastress”repliedtheother.
”hoentionttodrive
todistraareenoughtodriveanynto
distra,”ansan.”ienquirenofarther,sir;
perhapsetoofaralready.”
”indeed,sir,”criesjones,”iotsureapassionhifeel
atthisinstantinthehighestdegree.youewheni
assureyou,thateverything
ehishousehathnspiredtoraisethegreatestcuriosityin
.sothingveryextraordinarysthavedeternedyoutothis
urseoflife,andihavereasontofearyourooryisnot
isfortunes.”
heretheoldgentlenagainsighed,andreinedsilentforso
last,lookilyonjones,hesaid,”ihaveread
thatagoodunteion;ifso,none
everehanyourself.ifididnotfeel
soyeaingstoanotherion,istbethe
stungratefulnsterupoh;andiaeallyisno
otherypoygratitude.”
jones,afteraation,ansitwasinhis
poextrely.ihavea
curiosity,”saidhe,”sir;needisayhouchobligedishouldbe
toyou,ifyoue
thereforetobeg,unlessanyiorainsyou,thatyou
eotiveshaveinducedyouthus
tothesoankind,andtobetakeyourselftoa
urseoflifetosuffitlyappearsyoubo”
”iscarcethilibertytorefuseyouanythingafter
an.”ifyoudesiretherefore
tohearthestoryofanunhappyoyou.indeed
youjudgerightly,inthinkingthereisnlyordinaryinthe
fortuhosesoa
paradox,orevenantradi,certainitis,thatgreat
philanthropyankind;noton
atsochoftheirprivateandselfishvices,butforthoseofa
relativekind;suchasenvy,lice,treachery,cruelty,andevery
otherspealevolehesearethevicesrue
philanthropyabhors,ahanseeandnverseh,
sheavoidssoenttoyou,you
donotappeartoohoseishouldshu;nay,
istsay,inyou,thereappearsso
parityinourfortunes:ihope,hoore
successfully.”
heresoplintspassedbet,and
theerobeginhishiste
interruptedhihisapprehensionshadno,but
soeffeained;hethereforerehe
gehatexcellentbraiohiswas
presentlybrought,andpartridgesper.
thegehen,ay
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inanofthehillbeginstorelatehishistory
”iersetshire,calledrk,inthe
year1657.fathertheycallgentlen
farrs.hehadalittleestateofaboutl300ayearofhisown,and
rentedaateofhesavalue.heand
industrious,andsogoodahusbandn,thatheghthaveledavery
easyandfortablelife,hadnotanarrantvixenofawifesoured
hisdostistanceperhapsdehibr >
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eho,andratherchosetobearetealupbraidingsin
hisohantoinjurehisfortunebyindulgihe
extravaganciesshedesiredabroad.
”bythisxanthippe”soheescalled,said
partridge”bythisxanthippehehadthe
younger.hedesigogiveusbothgoodeduyelder
brother,,yther,
utterlyedhisleaing;insochthat,afterhavingbeen
fiveorsixyearsatsent,
father,beingtoldbyhissterthatitonopurposeto
keephiohere,atlastpliedytherintakinghibr >
hofrohehandsofthattyrant,asshecalledhisster;though
indeedhegavetheladchlessrrethanhisidleness
deserved,buts,thantheyoulenliked,who
nstantlyplaiohistherofhisseveretreatnt,andshe
asnstantlygavehihearing.”
”yes,yes,”criespartridge,”ihaveseensuchthers;ihave
beenabusedselfbytheandveryunjustly;suchparentsdeserve
rreuchastheirchildren.”
joneschidthepedagogueforhisinterruption,ahestranger
proceeded.
”brotheotheageoffifteen,badeadieutoall
leaing,andtoeverythingelsebuttohisdogandgun;hh
latterhebeaythinkit
inarkhgreat
certainty,buthathactuallyshotacrohe
air.heatfindingaharesitting,andwassoon
reputedohebestsportsniry;areputationh
bothheandhistherenjoyedaschasifhehadbeenthoughtthe
fischolar.
”thesituationofbrotherdeatfirstthinklotthe
harder,inbeingntisyopinion;
forasiadvaneeasy,and
exerostunpleasantti;
forther,e,nohatihadthe
greatershareoffathersaffe,andfinding,oratleast
thinking,thatioretakenlenof
leaing,andpartiy
brother,shenoysight,anddehosodisagreeableto
,thatethe
estinthewholeyear.
”havingatlengthghtheschoolattaunton,ihence
revedtoexeterllegeinoxford,ainedfouryears;at
theendofeoffentirelyfroystudies;and
herulydatetheriseofalleafterwards
inlife.
”thereellegeyselfonesirgereshaa
youngfelloitledtoaverynsiderablefortune,hhe
eintofullpossessionof
tillhearrivedtheageoftyfive.hoheliberalityofhis
guardiansgavehiittlecausetrettheabundantcautionof
hisfather;fortheyallofivehundredpoundsayearwhilehe
reiheuy,hishorsesandhiswhore,
andlivedasealifeasheuldhavedonehad
hebeenneversoeerofhisfortune;forbesidesthe
fivehundredayearhisguardians,hefound
anstospendathousandre.heheageoftyone,
andhadnodifficultyingainihepleased.
”thisyoungfelloongnyothertolerablebadqualities,had
oneverydiabolical.hehadagreatdelightiroyingand
ruinihofinferiorfortune,bydraintoexpenses
self;aer,and
anhegreaterpleasureand
triuhhadheinhisdestru.thusagthecharacterh
isrerdedofthedevil,andgoingaboutseeki
devour.
”itysfortuofallintoanacquaintandinticyh
thisgentleationofdiligeudiesdea
desirableobjeisyown
isuffitoeffecthispurpose;
forthoughihadappliedselfudustrytobooks,in
ookgreatdelight,thereherpleasuresinhi
uchgreater;foriettled,hada
violentfloalspirits,bitious,and
extrelyarous.
”ihadnotlongntractedaninticyhsirgeebeforei
becaapartakerofallhispleasures;anderedon
thatsyspiriteto
playanunderpart.ipanyinanyactsof
debauyselfsonotablyinallriots
anddisorders,thatnagenerallystoodfirstintherollof
delis;andinsteadofbeinglaheunfortunatepupilof
sirgee,iisledand
debauan;forthoughhehe
ringleaderandproterofalltheschief,hewasneverso
nsidered.ifellatlastuhesureofthevicecellor,
andverynarroapedexpulsion.
”younow
describingstbeinpatibleyfurtherprogressin
leaing;andthatinproportionasiaddioreto
loosepleasure,istgrooreandreressinapplicationto
studies.thisy
expensesnoyforrithose
additionspenerousfather,on
pretensbeingneyapproag
degreeofbatands,holastso
frequentandexorbitant,thatfatherbyslowdegreesopenedhis
earstotheay
presentbehaviour,andytherfailednottoechovery
faithfullyandloudly;adding,ay,thisisthefilen,the
sily,andistobetheking
ofit.ithoughteto.heistobethe
ruinofusall,ifind,afterhiselderbrotherhathbeendenied
necessariesforhissake,toperfecthiseducationforsooth,forh
hee
to,uekind;butihave,ibelieve,satisfied
youhthistaste.
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www.lizi.tw”father,therefore,begannoonstranstead
ofodends,yaffairsperhapsalittle
soooacrisis;buthadherettedhise,you
agiuldhavesuffietosupportone
.
”itisrethanpossiblethatthedistressiwasnowinfor
ney,andtheiraanner,ghthave
restoredatonystudies,hadiopened
eyesbeforeibehisawnohopesof
everextrigself.thishegreatartofsir
gee,andbyplishedtheruinofny,he
afterbs,forvying,ashecalled
it,anofhisfortuthisabout,hewouldnowand
thenadvanself,iosupportthecreditof
theunfortuheansofthatvery
credit,herievablyundone.
”ndbeingbytheseansgroyfortune,
thereeditate,inorderfor
relief.selfrderitselfbeyserious
deliberation;andihadore
shaful,thoughperhapslesssinful,thoughtexpelleditfroy
head.”herehehesitatedant,andthe,”iprotest,
sonyyearshavehisadi
shallblushtopassover
anythingthatghtgivehiainintherelation;butpartridge
eagerlycriedout,”oh,pray,sir,letushearthis;ihadratherhear
thisthanalltherest;asihopetobesaved,iention
a,butthestranger
prevebyproceedingthus:”ihadachuaveryprudent,frugal
younglad,houghhehadnoverylargealloe,hadbyhis
parsinyheapedupupyguineas,
inhisescritore.itookthereforeanopportunityofpurloininghis
keyfroisbreechespocket,ade
selfsterofallhisriches:afterhiagainnveyedhis
keyintohispocket,andunterfeitihoughineveronce
yeyes,layiillafterhearoseandto
prayersanexercisetoed.
”tirousthieves,byextreselvesto
disveries,hoseofabolderkindescape.thusithappened
to;forhadiboldlybrokeopenhisescritore,ihad,perhaps,
escapedevenhissuspi;butasithatthepersonwho
robbedhiadpossessedhielfofhiskey,hehadnodoubt,when
hefirstssedhisney,butthathislythe
thief.nouferiorin
strength,andibelieveinurage,hedidnotdaretonfront
yguilt,forfearofight
happentohiherepairedthereforeiediatelytothe
vicecellor,anduponsotherobbery,andtothe
circesofit,veryeasilyobtainedaagainstonewho
hadhroughthey.
”lue,ilayoutofthellegetheevening;forthat
dayiattendedayoungladyinachaisetoney,aid
allnight,andinourretu,theing,tooxford,itone
ofies,ehsuffitneong
selftoketuhorseanotherway.”
”pray,sir,didhentionanythingofthe”saidpartridge.
butjonesbeggedthegeoproceedhardingany
iertiquestions;hhedidasfollows:
”havingnohoughtsofretuingtooxford,the
hingparted
thisiiontofelepanion,onstrated
againstit;butuponprodugdiatelyed.
henstruckacrosstheuntry,intothegreatcesterroad,
anddesuchhaste,thattheevening,saveone,in
london.
”heplayh
iebrought
toanendofthatsufouslypossessed
self.
”iuchhigherdegreeofdistressthan
before:theneberedangs;
andadeour,
ofideratelyfond,sharedthesa
distressesyself.toseeaanyouloveindistress;tobe
uorelieveher,andatthesatitoreflectthatyouhave
broughtherintothissituation,isperhapsacurseofhno
iginationrepresentthehorrorstothosefelt
it.””ibelieveitfroysoul,”
thebottofheart:”hethentookthreedisorderlytus
abouttherooandatlastbeggedpardon,andflunghielfinto
hischair,g,”ithankheaven,ihaveescapedthat”
”thiscirtihegentlen,”soseverely
aggravatedthehorrorsofpresentsituation,thattheybeca
absolutelyintolerable.iuldy
ouralunsatisfiedappetites,evenhuhirst,thaniuld
subttoleaveungratifiedthestsicaldesiresofaanon
isantlydoated,that,thoughiknehe
stressofhalfacquaintance,ifiryinteorryher.
butthegoodcreatureooanah
theightthinksochtodisadvantage.andas,possibly,
shepassiohedailyaiesusthaveperceived
sufferonheraydistress.
shesoon,indeed,foundanstorelievefroroublesoand
perplexedsituation;forractedhvarious
iionstosupplyhere
tooneofherforrloversatoxford,byareanddiligencei
diatelyapprehendedaogaol.
”hereifirstbeganseriouslytorefleisy
forrlife;ontheerrorsihadbeenguiltyof;onthesfortunes
yself;andonthegriefusthave
occasiooohebestfathers.oallthesethe
perfidyofstress,sud,thatlife,
insteadofbeinglongerdesirable,greyabhorrence;
andiuldhavegladlyeraceddeathasdearestfriend,ifithad
offereditselftochoia
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”thetioftheassizessodiovedbyhabeas
rpustooxford,edcertainnviand
ion;but,togreatsurprize,noneappearedagainst,and
itheendthesessions,dischargedforofprocecution.in
short,
otiveiagnorant,haddeednghielfany
fartherintheaffair.”
”perhaps,”criespartridge,”hedidnotcaretohaveyourbloodupon
hishands;heherightont.ifanypersonohanged
uponevidence,ishouldneverabletoliealoerwards,for
fearofseeinghisghost.”
”ishallshortlydoubt,partridge,”saysjones,”herthouart
rebraveoraylaughat,sir,ifyouplease,”
ansridge;”butifyoustoryhi
ayge
youropinion.intheparishould
silencedhibutthestraercededthatheghtbepertted
totellhisstory,andiiprosedtorellectthe
reinderofhisown.
partridgethenproceededthus:”intheparishwhereiwasbo,
therelive**rrees
franarschoolh
hieerheintoovidsepistles,andheuld
nstrueyouthreeliogethersotishoutlookingintoa
diary.besidesallthis,heissed
churchosundays,andsingersin
theuch,
andthatetotheghost,”
soonenough,”
ansustknoerbridlelosta
re,asorrelohebestofrerandsoitfell
outthatthisyoungfrancisshortlyafterafairat
hindon,andasithiheday;and
beingasheeetbutanuponhis
fathersre.frankcalledoutpresently,stopthief;anditbeingin
theddleofthefair,itpossible,youknoanto
kehisesandcarriedhieforethe
justice:ireeriticewilloughby,ofnoyle,averyhy
goodgentlen;aedhioprison,andboundfrankina
regnisahinktheycallitahardpoundedofreand
gnos;butitdiffersinitsaningfroheuseofthesile,as
nyotherpoundsdo.ylordjustice
pagetoholdtheassizes;andsothefelloashadup,frankwas
hadupforaobesure,ishallneverfetthefaceofthe
judge,hehadtosayagainstthe
prisoner.hedepoorfranktreleandshakeinhisshoes.well
you,fell
andhaspeakout.but,houedaltogetheras
civiltofrank,aothuhefellow;andwhenhe
askedhifhehadanythingtosayforhielf,thefellowsaid,he
hadfoundthehorse.ayanshejudge,thouartalucky
felloravelledthecircuitthesefortyyears,andnever
foundahorseiilltellthee,friend,thou
reluckythanthoudidstknohoudidstnotonlyfinda
horse,butahaltertoo,iprosethee.tobesure,ishallnever
fettheheverybodyfellalaughing,ashoould
theyhelpitnay,andtade,
reeoethingabouthisskillinhorsefleshh
deallthefolkslaugh.tobecertain,thejudgesthavebeena
verybraven,asanofchleaing.itisindeed
gsporttoheartrialsuponlifeah.ohingiown
thoughtalittlehard,thattheprisonersunselsufferedto
speakforhithoughhedesiredonlytobeheardoneveryshortword,
lord,thoughhesufferedaunsellorto
talkagainsthiorabovehalfanhour.ithoughtithard,iown,
thatthereshouldbesonyofthelord,a,and
thejury,andtheunsellors,andthenesses,allupononepoor
n,aooins.hefelloobe
sureituldbenootherouldneverbeeasy
aboutit.heneverhedarkalofanciedhesahe
fello.””histhystory”criesjones.”no,
no,”ansereiaustnow
ingtothetter;foronenight,ingfrohealehouse,ina
long,narro;andthe
spirite,felluponfrank;andfrank,urdy
lad,felluponthespiritagain,aheyhadatusseltogether,
andpoorfrankadeashiftatlast
crae;buththebeating,andhthefright,he
layillaboveafht;andallthisisstcertainlytrue,and
theoit.”
thestrangersledatthisstory,andjonesburstintoaloudfit
oflaughter;uponaylaugh,sir;
andsodidsoothers,particularlyasquire,houghttobeno
betterthana;h,becausethereha
elaheing,wouldfain
haveitthatthebattlehat,asifacalfwould
setuponan.besides,franktoldhekobeaspirit,
anduldsinanyurtinchristendoandhehadnot
drankaboveaquartortatterofliquor,attheti.
ludhaverdippingourhandsin
blood,isay”
”r.partridgehath
finishedhisstory,andihopeureinterruption,
ifyouedhisnarration;but
ashehathtakehforahinkpriveittoour
reader,andshallthereforeputaothischapter.
chapter12
inanofthehillntinueshishistory
”ihadnoyliberty,”saidthestranger;”butihad
lostreputation;forthereisahecaseof
aneinaurtofjustidof
hiedinhiso,andintheopinionofthe
people.iyguilt,and
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thefaoing,beforethe
daylightdisveredtotheeyesofanybeholders.
”yhead
toretuhotofather,andendeavourtoobtainhis
fiveness;butasihadnoreasontodoubthisknowledgeofall
,andasiaversiontoall
actsofdishoy,iuldeainnohopesofbeingreceivedby
hiespeciallysinceioocertainallthegoodoffithe
poyther;nay,hadfatherspardonbeenassure,asi
nceivedhisresentnttobe,iyetquestionheriuldhave
hadtheassuran,ors,
havesubttedtoliveandnversehthoseonvinced,
kohavebeenguiltyofsobaseana.
”ihastehereforebaentof
eithergrieforsha,unlessforpersonsofaverypublic
character;forhereyouhavetheadvantageofsolitudehoutits
disadvantage,sinaybealoneandinpanyatthesa
ti;andunobserved,noise,hurry,anda
nstantsuind,athe
spiritsfroreyingontheelves,orratherongrieforsha,h
arethestuhehoughthere
arenyewho
feedveryplentifullyandveryfatallywhenalone.
”butasthereisscaryhungooditantevil,
sotherearepeoplehisun
teerofnkind;ianpersonsoney;forasyouare
notputoutofuntenance,soherareyoucloathedorfedby
thoseanybeaseasilystarvedin
leadenhallrketasinthedesertsofarabia.
”ityfortuobedestituteofthatgreatevil,as
itisappreheobebyseveralers,whoisupposewere
overburthenedely,ney.””ission,sir,”said
partridge,”idonotreeranyers
lorubutirritantalorueffodiunturopes,irritanta
loru””ihestranger,”heritbean
evil,oronlythecauseofevil,iirelyvoidofit,andatthe
satioffriends,and,asithought,ofacquaintance;whenone
evening,asiple,veryhungry,and
veryserable,iheardavoiehgreat
faliaritybyytuingabout,i
presentlyrelley
felloe;oheuyaboveayear,and
longbeforeanyofsfortuneshadbefallen.thisgentlen,
eeheartilybythehand;andexpressing
greatjoyateting,proposedouriediatelydrinkingabottle
together.ifirstdeedtheproposal,aendedbusiness,but
asheepride,
andifairlynfessedtohihadnoneyinpocket;yetnot
ingalieforanexcuse,andiutingittohaving
r.sonanshought,
jaention
suebythearande
along;butigavehierylittletrouble,foroions
pulledchstrohanheulddo.
riches,theiivestoevil,aredugoutoftheearth.
”henintothefriars,heseofall
rthandjollity.here,r.son
appliedhielftothedrahouttakingtheleastnoticeof
theok;forhehadnosuspibutthatihaddinedlongsince.
hohecaseherherfalsehood,
andtoldpanionihadbeenatthefurtherendofthecityon
businessofnsequendhadsnaptupattonchopinhaste;so
thatieaktohis
bottle.””sopeople,”criespartridge,”oughttohavegood
ries;ordidyoufindjustneyenoughinyourbreechestopay
forthettonchop””yourobservatiht,”anshe
stranger,”andibelievesuchblundersareinseparablefroll
dealinginuntruth.buttoproceedibegannoyself
extrelyhappy.theatandyspiritstoahigh
pituyold
aentirelyignorantof
hadhappeheuysincehisleavingit.
”buthedidnotsuffertoreinlonginthisagreeabledelusion;
fortakingabuerinonehand,andholdingbytheother,here,
boy,crieshe,hereswishingyoujoyofyourbeingsohonourably
acquittedofthataffairlaidtoyourcharge.ihuruck
hnfusionatthoseson,proceededthus:
nay,neverbeashad,n;thouhastbeenacquitted,andnoone
hy
friendihopethoudidstreallyrobhiorratifita
ritoriousatostripsueaking,pitifulrascal;and
insteadofthetany
thousand.e,e,boy,dontbeshyofnfessingto:you
arenotnops.dnifidont
honouryouforit;for,asihopeforsalvation,iade
nonnerofsething.
”thisdeyabashnt;andaswinehad
noeyheart,iveryfreelyaohe
robbery,butaedastothesubr >
takehanafifthpartofhehad
ntioned.
”iaorryforityheart,quothhe,andihee
bettersue.though,ifyouyadvice,you
shallhavenooccasiontorunanysuchrisque.here,saidhe,
takingsodiceoutofhispocket,heresthestuff.herearethe
ilents;herearethelittledoctorspersof
thepurse.folloyunsel,andipty
thepocketofaqueercullhoutanydahenubbi.”
”nubbi”criespartridge:”pray,sir,isthat”
”hat,sir,”saysthestranger,”isatphraseforthe
galloestersdifferlittlefroighenintheir
rals,sodotheyverychreselethentheirlanguage.
”wehadnoh
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ustattelypressingatthe
satitogoandtryfortune.ianshat
ypoedhiftheetiness
ofpohisnystrong
expressionsoffriendship,butthatheea
sllsuorthatpurpose,butheansindthat,n;
eenboldlyrupartridgeoinquirethe
aningofthatouth:butbe
an.iay
benecessary,asyoudonotkno
cullfroqueerone.”
”thebill,sonpaidhisshare,andwas
departing.irendedhinotyhavingno
ney.heanssighing;sreitbehindthedoor,
orkeaboldrushandtakenonotice.orstay,sayshe;iwill
godoyney,andsre
thethebar,andiforyouatthe
er.iexpressedsodislikeatthis,andhinted
expectationsthatheedthehesworehe
hadnotanothersixpenhispocket.
”hethenoney
andfollo,tellthedrawer
thereiairs;but
idesuchhasteintothestreet,thatiheardnothingofhis
disappointnt,nordidintionasyllableatthebar,ag
toinstrus.
”able,y
surprize,pulledoutalargesufneypla,asdid
nyothers;allofthenodoubt,nsideringtheirosas
sonydeybirds,ointiddraheheapsof
theieighbours.
”hereitedioustorelateallthefreaksune,or
ratherthedice,playedinthishertele.untainsofgoldwere
isreducedtonothingatoofthetable,androse
assuddenlyinaherichgreontpoor,andthepoor
assuddenlybeedaphilosopheruldnowhere
havesoptofriches,atleast
heuldnoterinculcatedtheiaintyoftheir
duration.
”foroprovedsll
estate,iatlastentirelydelishedit..uch
varietyofluthetablei,anddeclaredhehad
lostaolhundred,andingupto,
heaskedtoretutothetave;butipositively
refused,saying,iyselfasendtiintosucha
dilea,andespeoneyandy
oion.poohsayshe,ihavejustborrooupleuineasofafriend,ahesatyourservice.he
iediatelyputohentohand,andinolongerresistedhis
ination.
”iehouse
eanner;buthedrawer,
hveryciviladdress,toldus,believedtopayour
reeperfectlyeasy,andveryreadilygavehi
guinea,bidhiayhielf,andacquiestheunjustchargeh
hadbeenlaidonry.
”.sonnoostextravagantsupperheuldwell
thinkof;andthoughhehadedhielfpleclaret
before,nothingnoostpreciousburgundywouldservehis
purpose.
”ourpanyen
frohegangtable;stof,asiafterenot
tothetavetodrink,butirue
gasterspreteobeill,andrefusedtheirglass,hey
pliedheartilytobeafterwards
pillaged,asiheyercy.ofthisplunderihadthe
goodfortuobeasharer,thoughiyetletintothesecret.
”therearkableactattehistaveplay;for
theneybydegreestotallydisappeared;sothatthoughatthe
beginniablehgold,yetbeforetheplay
ended,didnottilltheday,beingsunday,atnoon,
thereobeseenoable;andthiswas
thestrangeraseveryperso,exceptself,declaredhehad
lost;aheney,uhedevilhielf
carrieditaine.”
”stcertainlyhedid,”sayspartridge,”forevilspiritscarry
aanyfolk
intherooandishouldnothavebeensurprizedifhehadcarried
apanyofasetofches,play
ii.andiuldtellyouatruestory,ifiwould,where
thedeviltookanoutofbedfronothernsarried
hihroughthekeyholeofthedoor.iveseentheveryhouse
hlivedinitthesethirtyyears.”
thoughjoinenceofpartridge,
heuldnothoilingathissilicity.thestrangerdid
thesa,andthenproceededhhisstory,ashe
chapter.
chapter13
inhefoingstoryisfartherntinued
”felloeinaseoflife.i
soonbecaacquaiheeityofsharpers,and
ean,intotheknohose
grosscheatsposeupontherawand
unexperiericksofafinerkind,hare
knooafehegang,theheadoftheir
profession;adegreeofhonourbeyondexpectation;fordrink,to
deratelyaddiy
passions,preventedfrorrivingatasuccessinanart
uostaustereschoolof
philosophy.
”.son,inoity,had
unluerfailingtreatexcess;sothatinstead
ofkingafortunebyhisprofession,assoothersdid,hewas
alteatelyridpoor,andenobligedtosurreohis
olerfriends,overabottleheyasted,thatplunder
thathehadtakenfroullsatthepublictable.
”hoadeashifttopickupanunfortable
li
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incredibledifficulties.todayorrow
reduostholyfare.fihesbeing
oftenonbatheevening,andatthepahe
ing.
”onenight,asithegangtable,i
observedaverygreatdisturbandalargebgatheredtogether
ireet.asipickpockets,iveo
thecroud,anhadbeenrobbedand
veryillusedbysoruffians.theanappearedvery
bloody,andseedsselfonhislegs.asi
hadnotthereforebeendeprivedofhunitybypresentlife
aion,thoughtheyhadleftverylittleofeither
hoyorsha,iiediatelyofferedassistaheunhappy
person,selfunder
ndutosotave,ightsend
forasurgeon,being,ashesaid,fainthlossofblood.he
seedindeedhighlypleasedatfindingonehe
dressofagentlen;forastoalltherestofthepa,
theiroutsidehatheuldnoteanynfidence
inthe
”itookthepoornbythearandledhiothetavewhere
ourrendezvous,asithappeobethehand.a
surgeonhappeningludiatelyattended,
andappliedhielftodressinghishepleasure
tohearortal.
”thesurgeonhavingveryexpeditiouslyarouslyfinishedhis
business,begantoenquireinan
lodged;etotooing;
thathishorseaninninpiccadilly,andthathehadnoother
lodging,andverylittleooacquaintaown.
”thissurgeon,eihavefot,thoughireerit
beganhanr,hadthefirstcharacterinhisprofession,andwas
serjeantsurgeontotheking.hehadreoodqualities,and
an,aodoanyserviceto
hisfelloures.heofferedhispatienttheuseofhischariotto
eti
ifheoney,he.
”thepoornnouingthanksforthis
generousoffer;forhavinghadhiseyesforsotistedfastlyon
,hethreselfbayson
sonandthenfaintedaway.
”nyofthepeoplepresentigihisacthadhappened
throughhislossofblood;buti,etibeganto
relleyfather,edin
suspi,andsatisfiedthatitselfearedbefore
.ipresentlyrantohiraisedhinar,andkissedhisld
lipsosteageess.hereistdraainovera
seybeing,
asfatherforaysensesered
astraopassedduring
sonutes,andiillfatherhadagainreveredfrois
syselfinhisar,bothtenderlyerageach
other,hetearstrickledapacedohecheeksofeachofus.
”stofthosepresentseedaffectedbythisse,hwe,
ightbensideredastheactorsinit,oving
froheeyesofallspectatorsasfastasyfather
thereforeacceptedthekindofferofthesurgeonschariot,andi
attendedhinittohisinn.
”whenehhaving
neglee,butentirely
ottedthentionofthatcri.hethen
infordofthersdeath,andinsistedouingho
,saying,thathehadlongsufferedthegreatestayon
aydeathor
anyredreadfulapprehensionsfor.at
last,hesaid,aneighbentlen,revereda
sonfrohesaplaedhibr >
frohisurseoflifehesolecauseofhisjoueyto
londohankedheavenhehadsueout
byansofanact;
andhadthepleasuretothilyoy
hunity,selftoberedelightedthanhe
shouldhavebeenyfilialpiety,ifihadknohatthe
objeycareyoher.
”viyheartastoexciteinitan
insensibilityofsochpatealaffe,thoughsounhily
bestoisedtoobeyhisndsiu
ho,assooravel,hindeedhewas
inaveryfeheassistahatexcellentsurgeonwho
haduakenhiscure.
”thedaypregfathersjoueybeforeeiscarce
everlefthiiyleaveofsoofstintite
ar.
buryingself,asheplepliahe
fonddesiresofafoolisholdfelloations,however,
hadnoeffeoresayoe.fathereatlysolliarriage;butinationswere
utterlyaversetoanysuchthoughts.ihadtastedoflovealready,and
perhapsyouknoosttenderandst
violentpassioheoldgentlenpaused,andlooked
eaestlyatjones;inutesspace,
displayedtheextretiesofbothredande.uponheold
n,akinganyobservations,reneive.
”beingnohallthenecessariesoflife,ibetook
selfonceagaintostudy,andthatoreinordinate
applierly.thebookshnow
eloyedtisolelyode,h
treatoftruephilosophy,aanythoughttobethe
subjelyoffardridicule.inoheworksof
aristotleandplato,abletreasures
ientgreecehadbequeathedtotheworld.
”theseauthors,thoughtheyinstructedinnoscebyen
yprosetothe
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denstrateplainly,thatthisstbeuide,ifweproposeever
toarriveatthegreatestodefendourselves,
iseryheverywhere
surroundsandisus.
”tothisiaddedaudy,paredtohe
philosophytaughtbytheheathensislittlebetterthana
dreaandisindeedasfullofvanityasthesilliestjesterever
pleasedtorepresentit.thisisthatdivinehisalone
tobefoundintheholysparttousthe
knouchrehyourattention
thanallhisoouracceptahingsh
heavenitselfhathndesallest
knoanunassisteduldnever
asd.ibegannoeihadspenththebest
heathehanlabourlost:for,however
pleasantanddelightfultheirlessonsybe,orhoeto
therightregulationofournducthrespecttothisworldonly;
yet,paredhthegloryrevealedinscripture,theirhighest
dotsrifling,andofaslittlensequence,as
therulesbyesand
pasti.trueitis,thatphilosophykesus
christianitykesusbettern.philosophyelevatesahe
nd,christianitysoftensandsakesusthe
objeanadratioerofdivinelove.thatinsures
usateoral,butthisaealhappiness.butiafraiditire
youyrhapsody.”
”notatall,”criespartridge;”ludforbidiredh
goodthings”
”ihadspent,”ntihestranger,”aboutfouryearsi
delightfuloself,totallygivenuptoion,and
entirelyunearrassedhtheaffairsofthe
thebestoffathers,andoneisoentirelyloved,thatgrief
athislossexceedsalldescription.inoybooks,and
gaveselfupforaonthtotheeffeelancholyand
despair.ti,hoind,atlength
broughtrelief.””ay,ay;teusedaxreru”saidpartridge.
”ithen,”ntihestranger,”betookselfagaintoforr
studies,aysayperfectedcure,forphilosophyand
religionybeind,andhisis
disordered,theyareaseasexercisebetoa
disteeredbody.theydoindeedproducesilareffectsh
exerthend,tilln
bees,intherainofhorace
fortis,etinseipsototusteresatquerotundus,
exteinequidvaleatperlaeverari;
inqueancaruitseerfortuna”
firnhielf,selfrelies,
polishdandround,ourse
andbreakssfortunesr.francis
herejonessledatsorudeditselfintohis
igination;butthestranger,ibelieve,perceiveditnot,and
proceededthus:
”circeslyalteredbythedeathofthatbest
ofn;forbrother,esterofthehouse,
differedsoinhisinations,andourpursuitsin
lifehadbeensoveryvarious,thatpanyto
eaoredisagreeable,
ohefeho
resortedto,andthenuroustrainofsportsended
brotherfrohefieldtothetable;forsuchfellows,besides
thenoiseandnonsensehheypersecutetheearsofsober
n,endeavouralpt.this
uyfriends,uld
eversitdoealhoutbeiedhderision,
beenof
trueleaing,andalstuniversalknopassionate
theignorahers;butfelloelittle,low,
ibleart,arealaintodespisethosewhoare
unacquaihatart.
”inshort,ed,andi,bytheadviceofa
physi,todrihyviolentaffli,
addedtoasedentarylife,hadthroeintoakindofparalytic
disorder,forostcertaincure.
thesenddayafterarrival,asiheriver,the
sunshonesointenselyhotthoughitheyear,thati
retiredtotheshelterofsodoheriver
side.hereihadnotbeeedlongbeforeiheardapersononthe
othersideoftheoaninghielfbitterly.ona
sudden,havingutteredastiiousoath,hecried,iaesolved
tobearitnolonger,directlythreselfintotheer.i
iediatelystarted,andrantoe
tiasloudlyasiuldforassistananglerhappenedluckily
tobeafishingalittlebelhsedgehadhidhibr >
froysight.heiediatelycaup,andbothofustogether,not
ehazardofourlives,drehebodytotheshore.atfirst
aining;buthavihebodyupby
theheelsforanough,itdischargedavast
quantityofouth,andatlengthbegantodisverso
sytoofbreathing,andalittleafterovebothits
handsanditslegs.
”anapothecary,ongothers,advised
thatthebody,ednoptieditself
ofanynvulsivetions,shouldbe
directlytakenup,andcarriedintoabed.thisrdingly
perford,theapothecaryatending.
”asans
lodgings,luing,
toldusthatthegentlenlodgedatherhouse.
”ansafelydepositedthere,ilefthiothe
careoftheapothecary;ethods
,fortheingiheardhehadperfectlyrevered
hissenses.
”ithentovisith
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instantlykneygood
friend.soroubleyouhpastatour
firstintervieuchas
possible.””prayletushearall,”criespartridge;”iightily
toknotobath.”
”youshallheareverythingterial,”aranger;and
thenproceededtorelateoe,afterwehave
givenashortbreathingtitobothourselvesandthereader.
chapter14
inanofthehillncludeshishistory
”.e,
thattheunhappysituationofhiscirces,occasionedbya
tideofilllutoaresolutionof
destroyinghielf.
”ino,inoppositiontothis
heathenish,orindeeddiabolical,principleofthelawfulnessof
selfrder;andsaideverythihe
subjeedtohaveverylittle
effe.heseednotatalltorepentofhehaddone,and
gavereasontofearheakeasendattetofthelike
horriblekind.
”ydisurse,insteadofendeavtoanswer
argunts,helookedstedfastlyinthefadile
said,youarestrangelyaltered,goodfriend,sinceireer
you.iquestioter
arguntagainstsuieh;butunless
youusteither
hang,ordroyopiniodeathisthe
stterribleofthethree.
”iansverygravelythatieredsinceihad
seenhiast.thatihadfoundleisuretolookintofolliesandto
repentoftheithenadvisedhiopursuethesasteps;andat
lastncludedyselfa
hundredpound,ifitohisaffairs,andhe
ofit.
”.ostposediheforr
partofdisurse,yhand
eagerly,gaveathousandthanks,anddeclarediwasafriend
indeed;addingthathehopedihadabetteropinionofhihanto
iginehehadprofitedsolittlebyexperieoputany
nfidenneddice.
no,no,elybesetupagain,and
ifeverfortunekesabrokeerwards,iwill
fiveher.
”iveryoodthelanguageofsettingup,andbroken
r,r.son,
youstendeavourtofindoutsobusinessoreloynt,byh
youyproiseyou,uldi
seeanyprobabilityofbeingrepaidhereafter,iea
chlargersuhaiooequipyouinanyfair
andhonourableing,besidesthebasenessand
akingitaprofession,youarereally,toown
knoforit,anditainruin.
”sstrange,ansheryou,noranyof
frieoknoatter,and
yetibelieveiasgoodahandateverygaasanyofyouall;and
iheartilyoplayhyouonlyforyourune:
ishoulddesireersport,andieya
intothebargain:bute,dearboy,haveyouthehundredin
yourpocket”
”ians,and
prosingthiheresting;andaftergivinghi
littlereadviyleave.
”iythatvery
afteoon.,ifoundhiittingupinhis
bedatcardsester.thissight,youwill
igine,shoortification
ofseeingbilldeliveredbyhiohisantagonist,andthirty
guineasonlygiveninexgeforit.
”theasterpresentlyquittedtherooandthenson
dee;but,sayshe,ifindlus
sodaablyagainst,thatioleaveoffplayfor
ever.ihavethoughtofthekindproposalyoudeeversince,
andiproseyouthereshallbenofaultin,ifidonotputitin
execution.
”thoughihadfaithinhisproses,iproducedhihe
reihehundredinnsequenyohhegave
anote,y
ney.
”herdisurseatpresentbythe
arrivaloftheapothecary;uchjoyinhisuntenance,
aherewas
greatneself,ly
bepublionuthheha
vastarofdutdthatanothervastfleethoveredovertheast
ofnorfolk,andakeadestthere,iofavourthe
dukesenterprizehadiversiononthatside.
”thisapothecarye.he
oredelightedostpaultrypacket,tha
patient,andthehighestjoyhe
havingapieehan
anyotherpersonintoauthentic;
forheostanythingatruthahuurany
deuseoftoioseuponhi
”thusithappenednicated;foritwas
kerhatthedukewasreally
landed,butthathisarnsistedonlyofafetendants;andas
tothediversioninnorfolk,itirelyfalse.
”theapothethaned
ushhisnehen,houtsayingasyllabletohispatient
onanyothersubject,departedtospreadhisadvicesalloverthe
town.
”eventsofthisnatureinthepublicaregenerallyapttoeclipse
allprivatences.ourdisursethereforeirely
politiyo,ihadbee
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affectedhthedaoheprotestantreligionwasso
visiblyexposedunderapopishprindthoughttheapprehensionof
italonesuffittojustifythatinsurre;foorealsecurity
everbefoundagainstthepersegspiritofpopery,ed
hpothedeprivingitofthatpower,aswoeful
experiencepresentlyshoesbehavedafter
gettierofthisattet;hotlehevaluedeitherhis
royalionoath,orthelibertiesandrightsofhis
people.butallhadnottheseoforeseethisatfirst;and
thereforethedukeofnuthed;yetalluld
feeleupohereforeallu
last,todriveoutthatking,againstparty
angushadsolyntendedduringthereignofhisbrother,
andfortheynohsuchzealandaffe.”
”yousay,”interruptedjones,”isverytrue;andithasoften
struck,asthesthingieverreadofinhistory,that
sosoohisnvingexperienceourwhole
nationtojoinsounaniuslyinexpellingkingjas,forthe
preservationofionandliberties,thereshouldbeaparty
angusdenoughtodesiretheplaghisfalyagainonthe
throne.””youarenoti”ansan;”therebe
nosuankind,iot
believethenfatuatedtosuchadegree.thereybesohotheaded
papistsledbytheirprieststoehisdesperatecause,and
thinkitaholyeersofthe
churchofengland,shouldbesuchapostates,suchfelosdese,i
an,unacquaintedasia
haspastintheheselastthirtyyears,iotbeso
ioseduponastoind
tnorance.””itbepossible,”repliedjones,
”thatyouhavelivedsochoutofthetoknohat
duringthattitherehavebeentheson
ofkingjas,oneofuallyragingintheveryheart
ofthekingdo”attheseanstartedup,andina
stsoletoneofvoiakertotellhibr >
ifnly
affirng,heinaprofound
silehehenlaughed,andatlastfelldownonhisknees,
andblessedgod,inaloudthanksgivingprayer,forhavingdelivered
hirollsocietyannature,huldbecapableofsuch
nstrousextravagances.afterindedbyjohat
hehadbrokeoffhisstory,heresuditagaininthisnner:
”asnkind,inthedaysiyetarrivedat
thatpitadnessheyarecapableofnoh,
tobesure,ihaveonlyescapedbylivingalone,andatadistance
frohentagion,thereonsiderablerisinginfavourof
nuth;andpriotakethesa
part,ideterojoinhiand.differenttives
erwill
,
hallnecessaries,andtothe
dukeatbridgeer.
”theunfortuofthisenterprize,youare,include,as
yself.iescaped,togetherr.son,
frohebattleatsedgere,inionireceivedaslight
ilestogetheroerroad,and
thenabandoningourhorses,scraledashrough
thefieldsandbyeroads,tillalittleona
n,antookallthecareofussheuld,
anddressedhsalve,.”
”pray,sir,heridge.thestranger
satisfiedhit,ainuedhisnarrative.
”here,sir,”saidhe,”.etheing,in
order,ashepreteogetussoprovisionfrohetownof
lluton;butr.
son,thisfriend,thisbase,barbarous,treacherousvillain,
betrayedtoapartyofhorsebelongingtokingjas,andathis
retudeliveredintotheirhands.
”thesoldiers,beingsixinnuer,hadnoe,andwere
nduypresentsituation,nor
theapprehensionsofighthappento,e
tondasthepanyoffalsefriend,who,having
surrenderedhielf,hough
heakehispeaceatexpense.heat
firstendeavouredtoexcusehistreachery;buteived
nothingbutsandupbraidingfroe,hesoongedhisnote,
abusedasthestatroaliciousrebel,andlaidall
hisoycharge,ed,and
eveeokehiakeuparagainsthisgracious
aswellaslawfulsn.
”thisfalseevidenuchthe
foretothequidraisedanindignation
scarceivablebythosefeltit.houne
atlengthtookpityon;forasalittlebeyond
,that
nearfiftyoftheenehand;uponheyshiftedfor
theelves,aarayertodothesa.thatvillain
iediatelyranfroe,andialadhedid,orishouldhave
s,tohaveexecuted
vengeanhisbaseness.
”ioreatliberty;aely
thehighothefields,itravelledon,scaroh
akingitchiefcaretoavoidallpublicroads
andalltoostholyhouses;finedevery
huureisae.
”atlast,afterralingseveraldaysabouttheuntry,during
ethesabedandthesafoodh
naturebestohersofthecreation,iatlength
arrivedatthisplace,hesolitudeandhe
untryiofixabode.thefirstpersoni
tookuphabitatiohisoldan,i
reinedncealedtillthenehegloriousrevolutionputanend
toallapprehensionsofdanger,and
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affairs,ybrotherastoself;
havingresignedeverythingtohiforethesufa
thousandpounds,aledonanannuityforlife.
”hisbehaviourinthislastinstance,asinallothers,was
selfishandungenerous.iuldnotlookonhisfriend,nor
indeeddidhedesirethatishould;soipresentlytookleaveof
hiasyotheracquaintandfrohatdaytothis,
historyislittlebetterthanablank.”
”andisitpossible,sir,”saidjohatyouhaveresided
herefrohatdaytothis””ono,sir,”ansan;”i
havebeeraveller,andtherearefesofeuropeh
notacquainted.””ihavenot,sir,”criedjohe
assuraoaskitofyounoerso
chbreathasyoualreadyspent:butyoueleavetowish
forsofurtheropportunityoftheexcellentobservationsan
ofyoursenseandknoustdeinsolongaurse
oftravels.””indeed,youlen,”aranger,”i
osatisfyyourcuriosityonthisheadlikewise,asfar
asiable.”joetedfreshapologies,buted;and
patientears,thestranger
proceededichapter.
chapter15
abriefhistoryofeurope;andacuriousdisursebetr.jones
ahehill
”initalythelandlordsareverysilent.fraheyarere
talkative,butyetcivil.ingernyandhollandtheyaregenerally
veryierti.andasfortheirhoy,ibelieveitispretty
equalinallthoseuhelaquaisalouangearesuretolose
noopportunityofcheatingyou;andasforthepostilions,ithink
theyareprettychalikethehe
observationsoravels;forthesehe
onlynievernversedydesign,abroad,was
todivertselfbyseeingtheyofprospects,
beasts,birds,fishes,is,aables,hhgodhas
beeoenrichtheseveralpartsofthisglobe;ah,as
itstgivegreatpleasuretoaivebeholder,sodothit
adrablythepo,andgoodnessofthecreator.
iosaythetruth,thereisbutoneworkinhiswhole
anydishonour,andhthatihavelongsince
avoidedboldingaion.”
”youe,”criesjones;”butihavealagined
thatthereisinthisentionasgreatvarietyasinall
therest;for,besidesthedifferensand
ostdiversityintohun
nature.”
”verylittleindeed,”aher:to”thoseravelin
ordertoaenght
sparetheelveschpainsbygoingtoacaivalatvenice;for
theretheyonceallheydisverintheseveral
urtsofeurope.thesahypocrisy,thesafraud;inshort,the
safolliesandvicesdressedindifferenthabits.inspain,these
areequippeduchgravity;andinitaly,hvastsplendor.in
france,aknaveisdressedlikeafop;andihe
untries,likeasloven.buthunnatureiseverye,
everyheobjectofdetestationands.
”asforo,ipastthroughallthesenationsasyouperhaps
yhavedhacroudatasho,
holdingnoseypocketshthe
other,,whileiressingon
toseeightbe
initself,se.”
”didnotyoufindsoofthenationsangravelledless
troublesotoyouthanothers”saidjones.”oyes,”repliedthe
oldn:”theturksuethanthe
enofprofoundtacituity,andnever
disturbastrangerhquestions.noheheybestowa
short,orspitinhisfaceashehestreets,but
thentheyhavedone;andanyliveaheir
untrythebutofallthepeople
ieversaefrohefrened
prateandcivilitiesanddoingthehonouroftheiationters
astheyarepleasedtocallit,butitingforththeirown
vanity;theyaresotroubleso,thatihadinfinitelyratherpass
lifeyfootinparisagain.they
areanastypeople,buttheiastinessisstlyhout;whereas,in
frandsootheationsthatie,itisallhin,
ahetinkyreasonthanthatofhottentots
doestonose.
”thus,sir,ihaveehehistoryoflife;forastoall
thatseriesofyearsduringiredhere,it
affordsnovarietytoeainyou,ansideredas
oneday.theretirenthasbeensopleat,thatiuldhardlyhave
enjoyedareabsolutesolitudeinthedesertsofthethebaisthan
hereiofthispopulouskingdoasihavee,i
alaguedyannuityispaidpretty
regularly,asioughttobe;foritischlessthani
ghthaveexpectediuforitnone;
andtheoldanyhouseknohatherplatirely
dependsuponhersavingallthetroubleofbuyihingsthati
,andholding
hertonguey,
iarettysecureinthiseetingany
pany.sofeetbydsenttheo
heartilyfrighted,asfroheoddnessofdressandfigurethey
tohostorahobgoblin.buthashappeonight
shothevillanyofn;for
houtyourassistanceihadnotonlybeenrobbed,butvery
probablyrdered.”
johahestrangerforthetroublehehadtakenin
relatinghisstory,andthenexpressedsoould
possiblyendurealifeofsuchsolitude;”inay
plainoftheastonishedhowyou
havefilledup,orratherkilled,soe.”
”iaotatallsurprize
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yhoursshould
appeartohaveployntinthisplace:butthereisone
si,foranisinfiooshort:
eplationandhat
glorious,iortal,aealbeing,angtheworksofwhose
stupendousberless
lunariesayherebeholdspanglingallthesky,thoughthey
shouldnyoftheesunslightingdifferentsysteofworlds,
ypossiblyappearbutasafesopposedtotheh
aationsisadttedas
itprehensible
jesty,thinkdays,oryears,es,toolongforthentinuance
ofsoravishinganhonourshallthetriflis,the
pallingpleasures,thesillybusinessoftheworld,rollawayour
hourstoosus;andshallthepaeseeluggishto
andexerportant,andsogloriousas
notiissuffit,sonoplaceisproper,forthisgreat
naynotinspire
us,andofhisgood
isnotnecessarythattherisingsunshoulddarthisfieryglories
overtheeastehorizon;northattheboisterouswindsshouldrush
froheircaves,andshaketheloftyforest;northattheopening
cloudsshouldpourtheirdelugesontheplains:itisnotnecessary,i
say,thatanyoftheseshouldproclaiisjesty:thereisnotan
i,notavegetable,ofsolohecreationasnot
tobehonouredarksoftheattributesofitsgreat
arksnotonlyofhispoand
goodness.nalohekingofthisglobe,thelastaest
ebeing,beloanalohbasely
dishonouredhisoure;andbydishoy,cruelty,ingratitude,
andtreachery,hathcalledhiskersgoodnessiion,by
puzzlingustoathosofoolish
andsovileananil.yetthisisthebeingfroon
youthink,isuppose,thatihavebeenunfortunatelyrestrained,and
ustbe
tediousandinsipid.”
”intheforrpartofost
heartilyandreadilyncur;butibelieve,ashat
theabhorrenkindinthenclusion,is
chtoogeneral.indeed,youherefallintoanerror,y
littleexperienoaking
theankindfroheongthe
erobserves,nothingshouldbe
esteedascharacteristicalofaspecies,butistobefound
aandstperfedividualsofthatspecies.this
error,ibelieve,isgenerallyttedbythoseof
propercautioninthechoiceoftheirfriendsandacquaintance,have
sufferedinjuriesfroadahreeinstances
ofannature.”
”ithinkihadexperienoughofit,”ansy
firststressandfirstfrierayedinthebasestnner,
andinttershreateobeoftheofnsequences
eventtoashafuldeath.”
”butyoue,”criesjones,”ifidesireyoutoreflect
istressandygood
sir,uldbeexpethestews,orin
friendshipfirstproduingtabletotake
thetheforrinstanenfrohe
latter,astoassertthatairisanauseousand
u,becausesoinajakes.ihavelived
butashorttiintheenhyofthe
highestfriendship,ahehighestlove.”
”alasyoungn,”aranger,”youhavelived,you
nfess,butaveryshorttiintheeolderthan
youeopinion.”
”youghthavereinedsostill,”repliesjones,”ifyouhadnot
beenunfortunate,iuretosayincautious,intheplag
youraffeorehe
hanthereis,itprovesueralassertions
againsthunnature,sinereact,and
nyantsevilisnottotallybadandrruptinhis
heart.intruth,noneseeohaveanytitletoasserthunnatureto
benecessarilyanduniversallyevil,butthoseinds
affordtheahisnaturaldepravity;
nvinced,yourcase.”
”andsuch,”saidthestranger,”ostbackward
toassertanysuchthing.knavesoreendeavourtopersuadeus
ofthebasenessofnkind,thanahighanyouthat
therearethievesontheroad.thisethodto
putyouonyuard,andtodefeattheiroh
reason,thoughknaves,asireer,areveryapttoabuseparticular
persoheyneverannaturein
general.”theoldgentlenspokethissoly,thatasjones
despairedofkinga,andooffend,he
retuednoanswer.
thedaynosoflight,when
jonesdeanapologytothestrangerforhavingstaidsolong,and
perhapsdetainedhiroisrest.thestrangeranswered,”henever
edrestlessthanatpresent;forthatdayandnightwere
indifferentseasonstohiandthathenlydeuseofthe
forrforthetiofhisreposeandofthelatterforhiswalks
andluoing,
andifyoubearanyloobehoutyouroorfood,
ieveryfineprospects
yetseen.”
jonesveryreadilyeradiatelyset
forthettage.asforpartridge,hehadfallen
intoaprofoundreposejustasthestrangerhadfinishedhisstory;
forhiscuriosityisfied,andthesubsequentdisursewas
notforcibleenoughinitsoperationtonjuredosof
sleep.johereforelefthioenjoyhisnap;andasthereader
yperhapsbeatthisseasongladofthesafavour,wewillhere
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ofthoseay,andofthoseaynot,esuch
historiesasthis
angoodusesfhtpropertoinstitute
theseseveralintroduasa
kindofrkorsta,ayhereafterenableaveryindifferent
readertodistinguishistrueandgehishistorid
ofs
likelythatsosuchrkyshortlybeenecessary,sihe
favourablereceptiohorshavelatelyprocured
fortheirthepublic,willprobablyserveas
anenuragenttonyotherstouakethelike.thusasof
foolishnovelsandnstrousroncesherto
thegreatioverishingofbooksellers,ortothegreatlossof
tianddepravationofralsinthereader;nay,oftentothe
spreadingofsdalandcaluy,andtotheprejudiceofthe
anyhyandhopeople.
iquestionnotbuttheingeniousauthorofthespectatorwas
prinottostoeverypaper,
frohesaionofguardingagainstthepursuitofthose
scribblers,alentsofaerbutistaughtby
theaster,areyetoassuthe
satitleshthegreatestgenius,thantheirgoodbrotherinthe
fablehelionsskin.
bythedeviotto,itbecairacticablefor
anyntopresutoitatethespectators,houtuandingat
leastoeheleaedlanguages.inthesannerihave
noyselffroheitationofthoseterly
incapableofanydegreeofrefle,andequal
toanessay.
ierit
ofsuchhistoricalproduseverlieintheseintroductory
chapters;but,infact,thosepartserenarrativeonly,
affordenttothepenofanitator,thanthose
posedofobservationandrefleeansuch
itatorsasroeofthe
ronso,bybarefeetandsourfaces.
toigoodstories,andtotelltheell,arepossiblyvery
raretalents,aihaveobservedfeo
aitboth:andifiherondnovelshh
theayfairlynclude,thatstofthe
authorsptedtoshoheirteethifthe
expressionybealloeinany;noruld
indeedhavestrungtogetheradozeenanyothersubject
usindo,yberetrulysaid
ofthehistorianandbiographer,thanofanyotherspeciesofing;
foralltheartsandscesevencriticistselfrequireso
littledegreeofleaingandknoayperhaps
bethoughtanexandsnuers,orsothing
likenuers:positionofnovelsandronces,
nothingisnecessarybutpaper,pens,andink,anual
.this,inceive,theirprodusshoobe
theopinionoftheauthorstheelves:andthisstbetheopinionof
theirreaders,ifiherebeanysuch.
eachdesperateblockheaddarestoe:
verseisthetradeofeverylivingr.francis
heheworld,
ihethejority,havecastonall
historicalaterialsfroerds.and
itistheapprehensionofthishathathdeusso
ronaight
otherehough,aswehivegood
authorityforallourcharacters,nolessiha
authentisdaybookofnature,asiselseed,ourlabours
havesuffieofhistory.certainlytheydeserve
sodistinthoseen
regardedonlyasproa
loosenessofthebrain.
butbesidesthedishonourost
usefulasertainingofallkindsofing,thereis
justreasontoapprehend,thatbyenuragingsuchauthorsweshall
propagateeantothecharacters
ofnygoodandvaluableersofsociety;forthedullesters,
hanthedullestpanions,arealheyhave
bothenoughoflanguagetobeiandabusive.andsurelyif
theopinionjustabovecitedbetrue,hatworksso
nastilyderivedshouldbenastytheelves,orhaveateoke
othersso.
topreventtherefore,forthefuture,suteerateabusesof
leisure,ofletters,andofthelibertyofthepress,especiallyas
thesatpresenttoberethanusuallythreatenedh
theishallhereveionsoqualifications,everyone
oftyhighdegreenecessarytothisorderof
historians.
thefirstis,genius,houtafullveinofudy,says
horace,availus.bygeniusiandthatthepoweror
ratherthosepoind,ratinginto
allthingshinourreadknoinguishingtheir
essentialdiffere;
andtheyarebothcalledbythellectivenaofgenius,astheyare
ofthosegiftsofnaturehusintotheworld.
ntohavefallenintreat
errors;forbyiion,ibelieve,isgenerallyuooda
ao
havethehighestpretensionstoit;ionisreally
antnoreandsothehandisvery,findingout;
ortoexplainitatlarge,aquidsagaciousperationinto
thetrueessenplation.thisi
thi;for
hoohavedisveredthetrueessewo
things,stohardto
nceive.,and
yetsofeenofhaveagreedhallthedullfellohe
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purpose,houtagoodshareofleaing;forhiuldagain
anyothers,ifanyessary
toprovethattoolsareofnoservicetoaan,heyare
notsharpenedbyart,orinhis
attertoheseusesaresuppliedby
leaing;foaturelyfuishhcapacity;or,asihave
chosetoillustrateit,hthetoolsofourprofession;leaing
stfittheoruse,stdirectthenit,andlastly,st
ntributepartatleastoftheterials.apetentknowledgeof
historyandofthebelleslettresishereabsolutelynecessary;and
houtthisshareofk,toaffectthecharacterof
anhistorian,isasvainastoendeavouratbuildingahousehout
tierorrtar,orbrierandlton,hough
theyaddedtheoantofotheirh
historiansofourorder,astersofalltheleaingoftheir
tis.
again,thereisanothersortofknohepowerof
leaingtobestohisistobehadbyion.so
hat
nonearereignorantofthehanthoseleaedpedantswhose
liveshavebeeirelynsudinlleges,andangbooks;for
hoannatureyhavebeendescribedbyers,
thetruepracticalsysteaonlyinthehe
likehappeherkindofknoherphysiorlaware
tobepraer,theplanter,
thegardeperfectbyexperiehacquiredthe
rudintsofbyreading.hor.
lleryhavedescribedtheplant,hehielfwouldadvisehis
discipletoseeitinthegarden.asustperceive,thatafter
therokesofashakespearorajonson,ofaherlyoran
otetouchesofnaturehereader,he
judiciousaofagarrick,ofacibber,oraclive,veyto
hiso,ontherealstage,thecharactershoselfina
strongerandbhtthanhebedescribed.andifthisbethe
caseinthosefineandnervousdescriptionsauthors
theelveshavetakenfroife,houchrestronglyhold
selftakeshislifroature,butfrobr >
bookssuchcharactersareonlythefaintpyofapy,andhave
herthejustnessnorspiritofaninal.
thereisapeentioningthisgreatactor,and
thesetostjustlycelebratedactresses,inthisplace,asthey
haveallfordtheelvesoudyofnatureonly,andnotonthe
itationoftheirpredecessors.heheyhavebeeoexcel
all;adegreeofritheservile
herdofitatorseverpossiblyarriveat.
noustbeuniversal,thatis,
en;fortheknoiscalled
highlifeinloonverso,willhis
beingacquaintedankindteachhihe
nnersofthesuperior.andthoughitybethoughtthatthe
knoaysuffitlyenablehiodescribeatleast
thatinhbeennversahewillevenherefall
greatlyshortofperfe;forthefolliesofeitherrankdoin
realityillustrateeachother.forinstaheaffectationofhigh
lifeappearsreglaringandridithesilicityofthe
loherudenessandbarbarityofthislatter,strikes
uchstrongerideasofabsurdity,rastedh,and
opposedto,thepolitenesser.besides,to
saythetruth,thennersofourhistorianprovedbyboth
theseions;forintheoneheplesof
plainness,hoy,andsi,
elegandaliberalityofspirit;yselfhave
scarceeverseeninnoflohandeducation.
noryhistorian
availhiunlesshehaveeantbyagoodheart,and
beee,
stfirstself.iy,nonpaintah
hedothnotfeelingit;nordoidoubt,butthatthe
stpathetidaffegseshavebeenhtears.inthe
saisnvineverke
readerlaughheartilybut;u
shouldhappenatanyti,thatinsteadoflaughingehe
shouldbeine.perhapsthisyhavebeenthecase
atsopassagesinthischapter,froapprehensioniwill
hereputaoit.
chapter2
ntainingaverysurprizingadventurei
anofthehill
aurora,anglicethedaybeganto
break,panyounted
zardhill;oftthanoneof
thestnobleprospetheeditselftotheir
vietothereader,butfortwo
reasons:akingthoseire
ourdescription;sendly,uchdoubther
seenitandit.
jooodforsonutesfixediure,anddireghis
eyestoanasked,hewas
lookingatuchattention”alassir,”ansha
sigh,yood
heavensusavasttrackof
laeandoe””ay,ay,youlen,”
youlovebetteryourown
ho,oriaistaken.iperceivenoheobjectofyour
ionisnothinyht,aifancyyouhave
pleasureinlookingthatile,”ifind,
oldfriend,youhavefotthesensationsofyouryouth.i
thoughtsployedasyouhaveguessed.”
theynoothatpartofthehillothe
north,andaensiveheyno
soonerarrivedthantheyheardatadistahestviolent
sthewoodbelow
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liste,andthen,panion
foriheoedsuffitlypressing,ran,orrather
slid,dohehill,andhouttheleastapprehensionorncefor
hisoadedirectlytothethicket,hesoundhad
issued.
hehaderedfarintotheost
shogsightindeed,aanstripthalfnaked,uhehandsofa
ruffian,hisgarterroundheedwasendeav
todraoatree.jonesaskedionsatthisinterval,
butfellinstantlyuponthevillain,anddesuchgooduseofhis
trustyoakenstickthathelaidhiprahegroundbefore
heulddefendhielf,indeedalstbeforehekacked;
nordidheceasetheprosecutionofhisbloanherself
beggedhioforbear,saying,shebelievedhehadsuffitlydone
hisbusiness.
thepoora
thousandthanksforherdeliverance.hepresentlyliftedherup,and
toldherhehtheextraordinaryacth
hadsenthihitherforherrelief,probableshe
shouldfindany;adding,thatheaveohavedesignedhis
thehappyinstruntofherprote.”nay,”answeredshe,”i
uldalstnegoodangel;and,tosaythe
truth,youlookrelikeahananineye.”indeedhe
ingfigure;andifaveryfineperson,andastely
setoffeatures,adoedhyouth,health,strength,freshness,
spirit,andgoodnature,keanreseleanangel,he
certainlyhadthatreselance.
theredeeduanangelic
speiddleage,norhadherface
allthe
upperpartofherbody,herbreasts,edand
extrelye,attractedtheeyesofherdeliverer,andforafew
ntstheystoodsilent,andgazingateachother;tillthe
ruffianonthegroundbeginningtove,joookthegarterh
hadbeenintendedforanotherpurpose,andboundbothhishandsbehind
hiandnoplatinghisface,hedisvered,greatlytohis
surprize,andperhapsnotalittletohissatisfa,thisvery
persoherthanensignnortherton.norhadtheensign
fottenhisforrantagonist,hekhecato
hielf.hissurprizeothatofjones;butinceivehis
pleasureherlessonthisoccasion.
joneshelpednorthertonuponhislegs,andthenlookinghibr >
stedfastlyintheface,”ifancy,sir,”saidhe,”youdidnotexpect
toetahistle
expectationtofindyouhere.houne,isee,hathbroughtus
oisfafortheinjuryi
havereceived,evenyownknowledge.”
”itisverychlikeanofhonour,indeed,”aon,
”totakesatisfaandok.
heracapableofgivingyousatisfahere,asihaveno
sausgowherei
fuishselfanofhonour
ought.”
”dothitbeesuchavillainasyouare,”criesjoo
ntahenaofhonourbyassungitbutishalleno
tiindisursehyou.justicerequiressatisfaofyou
noan,heaskedher,if
shee;orifnot,hersheedh
anyhouseintheneighbourhood,ightprocureherselfso
detcloaths,ioproceedtoajusticeofthepeace.
shearahatpartoftheworld.
johenrelleghielf,said,hehadafriendnearwho
indeed,hehisnotfollo,in
faanofthehill,self
dohebrohoughhehadaguninhishand,heh
greatpatiendunncehadatteheissue.
johensteppingan
sittingas;hepreseedhisutst
agility,andhsurprizingexpeditionasdedthehill.
theoldnadvisedhiocarrytheantoupton,h,hesaid,
heoherehewouldbesureoffuishingher
annerofnveniences.joneshavingreceivedhisdire
totheplaanofthehill,and,desiringhibr >
todirectpartridgethesauedhastilytothewood.
ourheroe,athisdeparturetokethisenquiryofhisfriend,
hadnsidered,thatastheruffianshands,he
an.
besides,heknebebeyondthereachofhervoid
uldretusoonenoughtopreventanyschief.hehadreover
deptedtheleastinsult,he
selfiediatelytheexe.
butjonesunluckilyfot,thatthoughthehandsofnorthertonwere
tied,hislegsliberty;nordidhelaytheleastinjunon
theprisohatheshouldnotkeuseofthesehepleased.
northertontherefore,havinggivennoparoleofthatkind,thought
heghthoutanybreachofhonourdepart;notbeingobliged,ashe
igined,byanyrules,toaldischarge.hetherefore
tookuphislegs,liberty,andhroughthe
an,whoseeyeswere
perhapsrathertuedtohinkofhis
escape,iveherselfaroubletopreventit.
joherefore,athisretu,foundtheanalone.hewouldhave
spentsotiinseargfoortherton,butshe
perthieaestlyeingthathepahe
tohertheyhadbeeed.”astothefelloape,”said
she,”itgivesnouneasiness;forphilosophyandchristianity
bothprea
nynakednessy
akeashadtolookyouinthefadifitfor
thesakeofyourprote,ishouldogoalone.”
jonesofferedherhisat;but,iknoforreason,she
absolutelyrefusedthesteaestsolicitationstoacceptit.he
thenbeggedhertetboththecausesofhernfusion.”h
regardtotheforr
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protegyou;andasforthelatter,ioveit,by
yeyesoffend
you,andiuldnotansypoiractive
uchbeauty.”
thusourheroeandtheredeedladyenneras
orpheusandeurydicerchedheretofore;butthoughiotbelieve
thatjoedbyhisfairoolookbehind
hiyetasshefrequentlyedhisassistancehelpheroverstiles,
andhadbesidesnytripsandotheracts,heenobliged
totuabout.hoterfortuhanattended
poororpheus,forhebroughthispanion,orratherfollower,safe
intothefaustoon.
chapter3
thearrivalof.joneshhisladyatinn;haveryfull
descriptionofthebattleofupton
thoughthereader,not,isveryeagertoknohislady
ustbeg
hiosuspendhise,asweareobliged,
forsoodreasonsayguess,to
delayhissatisfaalittlelonger.
.jonesandhisfairpanionnosooeredthetohan
theydirectlytothatinnheireyespresehe
fairestappearahestreet.herejones,havingorderedaservant
toshoabovestairs,hedishevelledfair,
hastilyfolloasterofthehouse,who
cried,”heyday,hatbeggaraybeloairs,
desireyou.”butjohatinstantthunderedfrobove,”let
theladyeup,”insoauthoritativeavoian
instantlyadebestofherothe
chaer.
herejonesheed,in
order,asheprosed,tosendthelandladyupecloaths.
thepooranthankedhieartilyforhiskindness,andsaid,she
hopedsheshouldseehigainsoon,tothankhithousandtis
re.duringthisshortion,sheveredheras
s;forjonesuldnotavoid
stealingaslypeepinablecareto
avoidgivinganyoffence.
ourtravellershadhappeakeuptheirresideahouseof
exceedinggoodrepute,any
northelassesofthesapredit,edtoresort
intheireanshave
adttedaionofadisreputablekindtopassunderher
roof.indeed,sofoulandntagiousareallsuchproceedings,that
theyntaheveryisestted,
andgivethenaofabadhouse,orahouseofillrepute,toall
thoseheyaresufferedtobecarriedon.
notthatiatethatsuchstrictchastityasreserved
ieleofvestaaintaiapubli.
goodlandladydidnothopeforsuchablessing,norwouldanyof
theladiesihavespokenof,orindeedanyothersofthestrigid
note,haveexpectedorinsistedonanysuchthing.buttoexclude
allvulgarnage,andtodriveallhin
theylandladyvery
strictlyadherredto,andthishervirtuousguests,travel
inrags,edofher.
noeabledegreeofsuspiagine
that.jonesandhisraggedpanionhadcertainpurposesin
theiriion,echristian
untries,inothers,andpractisedinall,arehoweveras
expresslyforbiddenasrder,oranyotherhorridvice,bythat
religiories.the
landlady,therefore,hadnosoonerreceivedanintitionofthe
entraatethest
expeditiousansfortheirexpulsion.ihis,shehad
providedherselfent,hh,in
tisofpeace,thechaeridolishthelaboursof
theindustriousspider.invulgarphrase,shehadtakenupthe
brootidthekit,whenjones
acstedherandofagoents,toverthe
halfnakedanupstairs.
nothinganteer,norre
dangeroustothatcardinalvirtue,patiehansolicitationsof
extraordinaryofficesofkindnessonbehalfofthoseverypersonsh
hisreasonshakespearhath
artfullyintroducedhisdesdenasoligfavoursforcassioofher
husband,astheansofinflang,notonlyhisjealousy,buthis
rage,tothehighestpitadness;andheunfortunate
orlessabletondhispassiononthisoccasion,thanevenwhen
hebeheldhisvaluedpresenttohishehandsofhis
supposedrival.infact,heseeffortsasinsultsonour
uanding,andtosuanisverydifficultly
broughttosubt.
landlady,thoughaverygoodteeredan,had,isuppose,so
ofthisprideinherposition,forjoneshadscardedhis
request,hacertainhough
itbeherlong,norsharp,norhard,norihreatensfrots
appearaherdeathorhbeenho
dreadandabhorrenyennay,bynybraveones;
insoch,thatsoouthofa
loadedouthhison
herthanrunthehazardofitsexecution,
haveedtheelvesakingastpitifulandsneaking
figureintheeyesofalltheiracquaintance.
tohetruth,iafraid.joneshese;for
thoughhetackedandviolentlybelabouredhtheaforesaid
akeaainast
annerapplied,areaties,tohisantagonistto
desistfroursuingherblows;inplainenglish,heonlybeggedher
osteaestohearhibutbeforeheuldobtain
hisrequest,landlordhielfeothefray,anderaced
thatsideofthecauseedtostandverylittleinneedof
assistance.
thereareasortofheroesinedin
theirchusingoravoidinganflictbythecharacterandbehaviourof
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subssivetoher,hetackedbyherhusband,thanhe
denstratedaespiritofresentnt,andenjoinedhibr >
silenderaveryseverepenalty;hanthat,ithink,of
beiedintofuelforhisownfire.
thehusband,ixtureofpity,
ansustprayfirsttobedeable.ibelieveia
betternthanyourself;ay,every;”aly
proceededtodischargehalfadozentheladyabovestairs,
thelastofhislips,whenaswinging
blothe
overtheshoulders.
itisaquestionost
expeditiousiuingthisbloylandlord,whosehandswere
ety,fellto
andaingattheheadofjones,hadprobablyputaeend
tothefray,andtojoneslikethedestofthis
brooeeednotbytheraculousinterventionofany
heathey,butbyaverynaturalthoughfortunateact,viz.,
bythearrivalofpartridge;eredthehouseatthatinstant
forfearhadthehill,andwho,
seeingthedaerorpanionh
you,preventedsosadacatastrophe,bycatg
holdofthelandladysarasitintheair.
thelandladysoonperceivedtheiedintedherblow;
andbeinguorescueherarrohehandsofpartridge,she
letfallthebrooandthenleavingjohedisciplineofher
husband,shefellostfuryonthatpoorfellow,whohad
alreadygivensointitionofhielf,byg,”zoundsdoyou
iokillfriend”
partridge,thoughnotchaddictedtobattle,however
standstilluchdispleased
batohisshare;hetherefore
retuedlandladysblo:andnow
thefightaintainedonallparts,anditseed
doubtfultounehenakedlady,who
hadlistehetopofthestairstothedialoguehpreceded
thee,desdedsuddenlyfrobove,andhoutweighing
theunfairinequalityoftanwho
pio,but
ratherredoubledhisfury,urswerearrived
tohisassistance.
viustnoothesideofthetravellersfor
thebravesttroopsstyieldtonuershadnotsusanthe
istress.thissusanwasas
tothephraseasanyiry,
ahalestrisherself,orany
ofhersubjeanlike,and
everyadeforsuunters.asherhandsandarwere
fivebloisy,sowasher
faceasrivedtoreceiveblohoutainjuryto
herself,heosebeingalreadyflattoherface;herlipswereso
large,thatnos,andreover
theyakeanyiressionon
thelastly,her
fortionstodefendhereyesinthoseenuntersforh
sheseedsoostwonderfully
lined.
thisfairdiatelyfiled
tothatistressintainedsounequalafighthone
ofeithersex.hereshepresentlychallengedpartridgetosingle
bat.heacceptedthechallenge,andastdesperatefightbegan
bega.
nohedogsofloose,begantolicktheirbloody
lips;noldenheair;now
fortuakingherscalesfroershelf,begaesof
toones,hisfelepanion,andpartridge,againstthe
landlord,hisaid;allbalancebefore
her;uredactputsuddenlyaothebloody
fray,batantshadalreadysuffitly
feasted.thisacthearrivalofaadfour;uponh
landlordandlandladyiediatelydesistedfroighting,andat
theireyobtaihesafavouroftheirantagonists;but
susanazonianfairhaving
overthroy,lustilyh
bothherhands,houtanyregardtohisrequestofacessationof
ar,ortothoseloudexurderh.
nosooner,hotedthelandlord,thanheflew
totheresheuch
difficultydreberid:butpartridge
iediatelysensibleofhisdeliverance,forhestilllayflaton
thefluardinghisfacehhishands;nordidhecease
rtilljoneshadforcedhiolookup,andtoperceivethatthe
battleanend.
thelandlord,,andthelandlady,hiding
herchedfacehherhandkerchief,ranbothhastilytothe
doortoattendtheach,froidnow
alighted.thesethelandladypresentlyusheredintothatroohere
.joneshadatfirstdepositedhisfairprize,asithebest
apartntinthehouse.hithertheyopassthroughthe
fieldofbattle,osthaste,vering
theirfaceshtheirhandkerchiefs,asdesiroustoavoidthe
noticeofanyone.iheircautioneunnecessary;forthe
poorunfortunatehelealcauseofallthebloodshed,was
eakenupinendeavtoncealheroe,andjones
thefuryofsusan;
diatelydeparted
totheputoostopthatbloodytorrenth
susanhadplentifullysetaflohisnostrils.
chapter4
inanofsafio
hostilities,andandlastingpeace
beties
aserjeantandafileofsqueteers,hadeserterintheir
custody,arriveda
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forthepriny
landlord,thathehielfedinthatoffice.hethen
dendedhisbillets,togetherugofbeer,andplaining
itselfbeforethekitfire.
.joingthepoordistressedlady,
doatablei,andleaningherheadupon
heraroaninghersfortunes;butlestfairreaders
shouldbeinpainngaparticularcirce,ithinkproper
heretoaabove
stairs,shehadsohapillohshe
therefound,thatherregardtodetheleast
violatedbythepresenanynas.
ohesoldiersnouptotheserjeant,andwhispered
sothinginhisear;uponedfastlyfixedhiseyesonthe
lady,andhavinglookedatherfoearanute,hecauptoher,
saying,”iaskpardon,dabutiaertainiaotdeceived;
youbenootherpersonthancaptainersslady”
thepooran,distresshadverylittleregarded
thefaceofanyperso,nosoonerlookedattheserjeant
thanshepresentlyrellectedhiandcallinghiyhisna,
ansagio
be;”butadded,”ieinthisdisguise.”to
uchsurprizedtoseeher
ladyshipinsuchadress,andeacthadhappeo
her.””ana
highlyobligedtothisgentlen”pointingtojohatit
afatalohatiaoentionit.””everthe
gehdone,”criestheserjeant,”iaurethecaptain
akehindsforit;andifibeofanyservice,your
ladyshipynd,andishallthinkselfveryhappytohave
itinpoayanyone,
foriknoforit.”
thelandlady,thestairsallthatpastbethe
serjeantailydolyup
tantoaskpardonfortheoffencesshehadtted,
beggingthatallghtbeiutedtoignoranceofherquality:for,
”ludda”saysshe,”hoagihataladyof
yourfashionsure,daifi
hadoncesuspectedthatyourladyshipwasyourladyship,iwould
soonerhavebutto,thanhavesaidihavesaid;
andihopeyourladyshipofagoillyouget
yourohs.”
”prithee,an,”sayss.pertinence:how
agineishouldnceselfaboutanythinges
frohelipsofsuchlosurprizedat
yourassurahinking,afterispast,thationdesd
toputonanyofyourdirtythings.iure,i
haveaspiritabovethat.”
herejoerfered,andbeggeds.erstivethe
landlady,andtoaccepthergoustnfess,”crieshe,”our
appearan;andiabr >
andidof
regardtothereputationofherhouse.”
”yes,upontrulyanspeaksvery
chlikeagentlen,andiseeveryplainlyisso;andtobecertain
thehouseisobeahouseofasgoodreputationasany
ontheroad,andthoughisayit,isfrequentedbygentryofthe
bestquality,bothirishandenglish.idefyanybodytosayblackis
eye,forthattter.and,asiwassaying,ifihadknownyour
ladyshiptobeyourladyship,iyfingersas
haveaffrontedyourladyship;buttrulyeandspend
theirney,iaothattheyshouldbesdalizedbyaset
ofpoorshabbyvern,that,orelicethan
neybehindthesuypassion,fortobe
;andifourjusticesdidas
theyought,they,fortobe
.butasforyourladyship,
iaeartilysorryyourladyshiphathhadasfortune,andifyour
ladyshipethehonourtoycloathstillyouget
soofyourladyshipsoobecertaiihaveisat
yourladyshipsservice.”
e,orthepersuasionsof.jonesprevailed
stons.ers,iishesufferedherselfto
bepaylandlady,airedhthat
goodan,ioapparelherselfinner.
landlordiontojones,butwas
presentlyinterruptedbythatgenerousyouth,heartily
bythehand,andassuredhifentirefiveness,saying,”ifyou
aresatisfied,iseyouia”andindeed,in
onesehelandlordhadthebetterreasoisfied;for
hehadreceivedabellyfullofdrubbingarce
feltasingleblow.
partridge,ethe
pu,retuedintothekitattheinstantasterandthe
landlordheachother.ashewasofa
peasof
renerksofsusansfist,
andnyreofheails,heratherchosetobeedhhis
fortuhelastbattlethantoendeavouratbetteringitin
another.
theheroicsusaedhhervictory,
thoughithadstherablackeye,ridgehadgive
thefirsto.bethesetherefore,aleagueruck,
andthosehasofenohe
diatorsofpeace.
tters;atheserjeant,
thoughityseeontrarytotheprinciplesofhisprofession,
testifiedhisapprobation.”sfriendly,”saidhe;”dn
,ihatetoseetooherafterthey
havehadatussel.theonlyoseeit
outfairlyinafriendlynner,asanycallit,eitherha
fist,orsol,agastheylike,ait
beallover;foroeifeverilovefrieer
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frenthananenglishn.”
hethenproposedalibationasaneonyat
alltreatiesofthiskind.perhapsthereaderyherencludethat
heienthistory;butthis,thoughhighly
probable,ashe,i
affirstlikelyiis,thathe
foundedhisopinionoodauthority,sinfirdith
nyviolentoaths.
jonesnosooheproposalthaelyagreeingh
theleaedserjeant,heorderedaboug,filled
htheliquorusedontheseoccasions,thtin,andthen
begantheself.heplacedhisrighthandinthatofthe
landlord,and,seizingthebohhisleft,utteredtheusual
adehislibation.afterewas
observedbypresent.ihereisverylittleneedofbeing
parti
thoselibationsofuchisrerdedinaauthorsand
theirdetranscribers.theprincipaldifferencelayintwo
instances;for,first,thepresentpanypouredtheliquoronlydown
theirthroats;and,sendly,theserjeant,edas
priest,dra;buthepreserved,ibelieve,theafor
insuchthelargestdraughtofthepany,andin
beingtheonlypersoributednothingtohe
libationbesideshisgoodoffiance.
thegoodpeoplenoselvesroufire,
ourseedtointainanabsolutedonion;and
partridgenotonlyfothisshafuldefeat,butedhunger
intothirst,andsoonbecaextrelyfacetious.ustho
thisagreeableasselyforar.joos.
ent,hedinnerhhehadbespokewasnowon
thetable.itooknolongtiinpreparing,havingbeen
alldrestthreedaysbefore,andrequirednothingrefroheok
thantoitain.
chapter5
anapologyforallheroesachs,hadescription
ofabattleofthearouskind
heroes,noteansof
flatterers,theyyeainoftheelves,ortheay
n,haveortalthandivineabout
thehoindsybe,theirbodiesatleast
uostareliabletothe
infirties,andsubjeannature.
angtheselatter,theactofeating,hbyseveralwise
nbeennsideredasextrelyanandderogatoryfrohe
philosophieasureperfordbythegreatest
priisnaturehath
beensofroliuch
reexorbitantshareofthisofficethahobligedthoseof
thelo.
tosaythetruth,asnoknoantofthisglobeisreally
rethann,sononeneedbeashadofsubttingtothe
neandend;buthosegreatpersonagesihavejust
ntionednfiningsuchloo
theelvesasdesirousto
preventanyothersfroatiheysurelybeeverylowand
despicable.
oour
heroetontiontheioderateardourat
thisseason.iybedoubtedherulysses,heway
seetohavehadthebeststochofalltheheroesinthateating
poeftheodyssey,everdeabetteral.threepoundsatleastof
thatflesherlyhadntributedtothepositionofan
oxingpartoftheindividual.jones.
thispartiay
aplectofhisfairpanion,who
eatbutverylittle,andployedinionsofa
verydifferentnature,illhehad
entirelysatisfiedthatappetiteoftyfourhourshad
procuredhibuthisdinnerhanhisattentionto
otherttersrevived;attersthereforeeed
toacquaintthereader.
.jones,ofplishosaid
verylittle,estyoungfellowsin
thehepictureofhealth,hadinit
thestapparentrksofsnessandgoodnature.these
qualitieseristihisuntehat,
usthave
beenperighthaveescapedthe
noticeofthelessdisg,slyhisgoodnature
paintedinhislook,thatitarkedbyalsteveryonewho
sa.
ituchoothisastoaveryfine
plexionthathisfacehadadelicaitalstinexpressible,
andighthavegivenhinairrathertooeffenate,hadit
notbeenjoioastsien:ter
hadaserhadoftheadonis.
heoured;andhadaflow
ofanilspiritsionwherehewas
present.
anycharhall
etithefresh
obligations,itarkreof
pruderythandourtoeainabadopinionofherbecauseshe
n.
but,aybepassedupoisbusiness
torelatettersoffactrs.ershad,intruth,
notonlyagoodopinionofourheroe,butaverygreataffefor
hitospeakoutboldlyatonce,sheothe
presentuniversallyreceivedsehatphrase,byhloveis
appliedindisatelytothedesirableobjectsofallourpassions,
appetites,andsenses,andisuoodtobethatpreferenceh
oonekindoffoodratherthantoanother.
butthoughthelovetotheseseveralobjectsypossiblybeoneand
thesainallcases,itsoperationshoustbealloobe
different;for,houchsoeveraybeinlovehanexcellent
surloinofbeef,orbottleundy;askrose
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fiddle;yetdoile,nle,nordress,norflatter,
norendeavourbyanyotherartsortrickstogaintheaffeofthe
saidbeef,&c.sighiisy;butitisgenerallyin
theabseinthepresehebelovedobject.forotherwise
ightpossiblyplainoftheiringratitudeanddeafness,hthe
sareasonaspasiphaedothofherbull,sheendeavouredto
engagebyallthequetrypractisedhgoodsuccessinthe
draonthechresensibleasenderheartsofthe
filenthere.
thentraryhappensinthatloveesbetweenpersons
ofthesaspecies,butofdifferentsexes.herewearenosooner
ihanitbeesourprincipalcaretoeheaffe
oftheobjectbeloved.forotherpurposeindeedareouryouth
instruselvesagreeableifit
havieothislove,iquestionheranyofthose
tradesanpersonwould
proanners,who
arebysothoughttoteach
thebruteasterstheelves,ghtpossibly
findnoplasociety.inshort,allthegraceshyoung
ladiesandyoulentooleafrothers,andtheny
iroventshehelpofalookingglass,theyaddof
theiroorissoof
ntionedbyovid;or,astheyaresotiscalledinourown
language,theilleryoflove.
nors.ersandourheroehadnosoodoogetherthan
thefantoplaythisartilleryupoer.buthere,
asptadescriptionhithertounassayedeither
inproseorverse,hinkpropertoiheassistanceofcertain
aerialbeings,ekindlytoouraidon
thisoccasion.
”saythen,yegraansionsof
seraphinasuntenance;foryouaretrulydivine,arealwaysinher
presending;say,he
r.jones.”
”first,froorbsflashed
lightningattheirdischarge,flehtedogles;but,
happilyforourheroe,hitonlyavastpieceofbeefhen
nveyingintohisplate,andharessspenttheirforce.thefair
iscarriage,aelyfroerfair
bosorehadeadlysigh.asighhnoneuldhaveheard
unved,andatoohavesoffadozen
beaus;sosoft,sosust
havefounditssubtleotheheartofourheroe,haditnot
lue
bottledale,eheanyother
thegodofeatingiftherebeanysuch
deity,foridonotlyassertitpreservedhisvotary;or
perhapsitynotbedignusvindiodus,andthepresentsecurity
ofjonesybeaeans;foraslovefrequently
preservesfroheattaayhungerpossibly,in
socases,defendusagainstlove.
”thefairone,eherfrequentdisappointnts,deterned
onashorts.ployedinking
readyeveryengineofaroushereack
whendinnershouldbeover.
”nosoohehansheagainbeganher
operations.first,havingplantedherrighteyesider.
jones,sheshotfrotserastperatingglance;h,
thoughgreatpartofitsforcebeforeitreachedour
heroe,didselfabsolutelyhouteffect.thisthefair
oneperceiving,hastily
doshehaddohoughby
thisansshedesignedonlytodrafroisguard,andio
openhiseyes,througheosurprisehisheart.and
nolyliftingupthosetorbshhadalreadybegun
tokeaniressiononpoorjones,shedischargedavolleyof
sllherile.nota
sleofrth,norofjoy;butasleofaffe,ost
ladieshavealnd,andto
shoour,theirprettydiles,andtheir
eteeth.
”thissleourheroereceivedfullinhiseyes,anddiately
staggeredhitsforce.hetheoseethedesignsofthe
ene,andiofeeltheirsuccess.aparleynoon
footbetheparties;durifulfairsoslilyand
ierostsubduedthe
heartofourheroebeforesheagainrepairedtoactsofhostility.
tohetruth,iafraid.joainedakindofdutch
defendtreacherouslydeliveredupthegarrison,houtduly
othefairsophia.inshort,nosoonerhad
thearousparleyendedandtheladyhaduheroyal
battery,byheeck,
thantheheartof.jonesirelytaken,andthefairnquerer
eheusualfruitsofhervictory.”
herethegracesthinkpropertoendtheirdescription,andherewe
thinkpropertoendthechapter.
chapter6
afriendlyioni,n,
thoughnotveryfriendly,nclusion
annerhis
partlydescribedinthefoingchapter,theywerelikewise
fuishingoutaainntfortheirgoodfriendsi.
andthisinadoublesense,byafftheatterfortheir
ion,and,atthesati,drinktoeheirspirits.
therebledroufire,besideslandlord
andlandlady,r.
partridge,theserjeant,andtheaheyoungladyand
herid.
partridgehavingacquaihepany
thenofthehillhesituationinrs.ers
hadbeenfoundbyjoheserjeantproceededtothatpartofher
history.hesaidsher.
ers,ent,andhadoftenbeenh
hitquarters.”sofolks,”sayshe,”usediodoubt
arriedin
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thatsnobusinessofoyrporal
oath,ibelievesheislittlebetterthanoneofus;andifancythe
captainygotoheavenhesunshinesuponarainyday.but
ifhedoes,thatisherherenorthere;forhepany.
andthelady,togivethedevilhisdue,isaverygoodsortof
lady,andlovesthecloth,andisalodostrictjustice
toit;forshehathbeggedoffnyapoorsoldier,and,byher
goodpunished.butyet,tobesure,
ensignnorthertonaogetheratour
lastquarters;thatistheveryrightandtruthofthetter.butthe
captainheknohingaboutit;andaslongasthereisenough
forhioo,doesitsignifyhelovesheotabittheworse,
aainanthroughthebodythatoabuseher;
thereforeiypart.ioother
folkssay;andtobecertain,ustbe
sotruthin.””ay,ay,agreatdealoftruth,iyou,”
parit.””allaparcelofsdalous
ansistressofthehouse.”iaure,no,
shelookslikeaverygoodsortoflady,andshebehavesherself
likeone;shegaveaguineafortheuseofcloaths.””avery
goodladyindeed”criesthe”andifyouhadnotbeenalittle
hasty,youhavequarrelledhherasyoudidat
first.””youionthatytruly”ans
hadnotbeenforyouonsehinghadyoustbeddling
hdidnotbelongtoyou,andthrowinyourfools
disurse.””well,ended,so
theresanendofthetter.””yes,”criesshe,”forthisbut
beherehereafterthisisnotthefirsttiihave
sufferedforyouucullspate.iaysholdyour
tohehouse,andddleonlyinttershoutdoors,h
neerhappenedaboutsevenyears
ago””nay,dear,”retuedhe,”dontripupoldstories.e,
e,allssorryforidohelandladywas
goingtoreply,akingsorelytothe
displeasureofpartridge,loverofiscalledfun,
andagreatproterofthoseharessquarrelsendratherto
theproduoficalthantragits.
thetruthbegetshatred.
theserjeantaskedpartridgeasterwere
travelling”noneofyisters,”ansno
nsservant,iassureyou;for,thoughihavesfortuhe
anafternand,aspoorandsilei
yappeaorsyti;sedheihi
nonsuuodfui.””nooffence,ihope,sir,”saidtheserjeant;
”ayveobesobold,yyouandyour
frieravelling””youhavenoinatedusright,”says
partridge.”ayfriendisohe
greatestgehekingdoathlandlordand
landladyprickeduptheirears.”heistheheirofsquire
allhy.””uchgoodalloverthe
untry”crieslandlady.”evenhe,”ansridge.”theni
,”saysshe,”hellhaveasestatehereafter.”
”stcertainly,”ansridge.”helandlady,
”ithoughtthefirstntisahelookedlikeagoodsortentlen;buthusbaobesure,ishananybody.”
”ioydear,”crieshe,”itistake.””astake,indeed”
aokesuchstakes”
”buthoesit,sir,”criesthelandlord,”thatsuchagreat
geheuntryafoot””idontknoued
partridge;”greatgentlenhavehuurssotis.hehathnowa
dozenhorsesandservantsatgloucester;andnothing,
butlastnight,itbeingveryhotustolhielfh
atobear
hiany;butifeveryoucatchthereagain:foriwasneverso
frightenedinalllife.etanthere.”
”illbehanged,”criesthelandlord,”ifitanofthe
hill,astheycallhiifindeedhebean;butiknowseveral
peopleisthedevilthatlivesthere.””nay,nay,like
enough,”sayspartridge;”aheheadofit,i
verilyandsincerelybelieveithedevil,thoughiuldnot
perighthavethepiven
hiohidethat,sinceevilspiritsappearinshapethey
please.””andpray,sir,”saystheserjeant,”nooffence,ihope;but
prayanisthedevilforihaveheardsoof
ourofficerssaythereisnosuchperson;andthatitisonlyatrick
oftheparsons,topreventtheirbeingbroke;for,ifitkly
knooreuse
thaneofpeace.””thoseofficers,”sayspartridge,”are
verygreatsuchofschollardsher,”
ansheserjeant;”theyhavenothalfyourleaing,sir,i
believe;and,tobesure,ithoughttherestbeadevil,
notain;for
thought,thinksitoself,iftherebenodevil,hoanked
peoplebesenttohindihavereadallthatuponabook.””so
ofyourofficers,”quoththelandlord,”hereisadevil,to
theirsha,ibelieve.idoionbuthellpayoffsoold
sresuponat.hereehalfayear,
ybestbeds,thoughhe
hardlyspentashillingadayinthehouse,andsufferedhisnto
roastcabbagesatthekitfire,becauseia
dinneronasunday.everygoodchristianstdesirethereshouldbea
devilforthepunishntofsuchches.””harkee,landlord,”said
theserjeant,”dontabusethecloth,foritakeit.””dnthe
cloth”ans.”
”bearen,”saystheserjeant,”hecursestheking,and
thatshightreason.””icursethekingyouvillain,”saidthe
landlord.”yes,youdid,”criestheserjeant;”youcursedthecloth,
andthatse;foreveryn
atter
othat,itsallohesathing.””excusethere,.
serjean
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www.192.twt,”quothpartridge,”thatsaur.”2”noneof
youroutlandishlinguo,”anshisseat;
”iistake,
frieoabusethecloth;ionly
saidyournclusionur.””youareanother,”cries
theserjeant,”ahat.noreasequiturthanyourself.
youareapackofrascals,andillproveit;forithe
bestnofyouallfortypound.”thischallengeeffectually
silencedpartridge,achfordrubbingdidnotsosoou
aftertheheartyalelybeeedh;butthe
a,itefhting
esharper,didnotsoeasilybrooktheaffront,ofhhe
nceivedsopartatleastfelltohisshare.hestartedtherefore
froisseat,and,advangtotheserjeant,sworehelookedon
hielftobeasgoodanasanyinthear,andofferedtoboxfor
aguihelitaryedthebat,butrefusedthewager;
upondiatelystriptandeillthedriverof
horsesauledbytheleaderofn,thatheo
exhausthissllreinderofbreathinbeggingforquarter.
alasiaotiwas.
2thisistookforaneffront,
isaternlogidansthatthenclusiofollo
thepreses.
theyoungladyodepart,andhadgivenorders
forheraanwas
disabledfroerfhisofficeforthatevening.ana
heathehisdisabilitytothegodof
drink,hantothegodofy,boththe
batantshadsacrificedaserdeityastothe
latter.tospeakplainly,theyhdeaddrunk,ne
inaylandlord,drinkingwashis
trade;andtheliquorhadhanithadonany
othervesselinhishouse.
thestressoftheinn,beingsuooattend.jonesand
hispanionattheirtea,gaveafullrelationofthelatterpartof
thefoingse;andatthesatiexpressedgreatnce
fortheyounglady,”ost
uneasibeiedfroursuingherjouey.sheisa
scertainihaveseen
herfacebefore.ifancysheisinlove,andrunningaher
friends.anorotherybe
expegher,haheartasheavyasherown”
jochedaheavysighatthosers.
ersobservedit,shetooknonoticehelandladyntinuedin
theroobut,afterthedepartureofthatgoodan,sheuldnot
forbeargivingourheroeevery
dangerousrivalinhisaffes.theaukr.
johisoccasionnvincedherofthetruth,houthis
givingheradiresoanyofherquestions;butshe
niourstobegreatlyhedisvery.
thebeautyofjoneshighlychardhereye;butassheuldnotsee
hisheart,shegaveherselfnonceaboutit.sheuldfeast
heartilyatthetableoflove,eother
alreadyhadbeen,orhereafterghtbe,feastederepast.
asenti,deals,
housubstandislesscapricious,andperhapsless
illnaturedandselfish,thanthedesiresofthosefelesan
beedenoughtoabstainfrohepossessionoftheirlovers,
providedtheyaresuffitlysatisfiedthatnooneelsepossesses
the
chapter7
ntainingafullerars.ers,andbyeansshe
hsheuedby
jones
thoughnaturehathbynoansxedupanequalshareeitherof
anposition,thereisperhapsno
individualtoshehathnotallottedsuchaproportionofboth
asrequirescharts,andpainstoo,tosubdueandkeepunder;a
,hoelynecessarytoeveryonewhowouldin
anydegreedeservethecharactersoodbreeding.
asjoherefhtveryjustlybecalledaan,he
hadstifledallthatcuriosityannerinh
hehadfounds.ustbesupposedtohaveoccasioned.he
had,ifirstthroefestothelady;but,when
heperceivedherindustriouslyavoidinganyexplanation,hewas
edtoreininignoraheratherashehout
suspistahaveraised
herblushes,hadsherelatedtheruth.
noeofourreadersynotso
easilyacquiesderthesaignorandasweareverydesirous
tosatisfythell,npainstoinforbr >
ourselvesoftherealfact,htherelationofhweshall
ncludethisbook.
thislady,then,hadlivedsoyearshoainers,who
ereginttor.northertonbelonged.
shepastforthatgentlense;a,
astheserjeantsaid,thereedoubtsherealityof
theirrriage,atpresenttakeuponustoresolve.
s.sorrytosayit,hadforsotintractedan
intitionedensigo
herreputation.thatshehadarerkablefondnessforthatyoung
felloostcertain;buthersheindulgedthistoanyvery
elyclear,unlesswewillsuppose
thatennevergranteveryfavourtoanbutone,houtgranting
hihatonealso.
thedivisionofthereginttoainersbelongedhad
tarchofthatpanytor.northerton
erhadreachederthevery
dayaftertheunfortunatereeherton
horded.
nors.ersaainthatshe
panyhinhisrchasfaraser,hey
otaketheirleaveofeachother,andsheheoretu
tobath,paign
againsttherebels.
ent.northertonadeacquaiosaythe
truth,the
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prosedtostayatethither;h
ustbelefttothereaders
divination;for,thoughorelatefacts,arenot
obligedtodoavioleothe
disadvaheloveliestpartofthecreation.
northertonnosooainedareleasefroiscaptivity,aswe
haveseen,thaedars.ers;h,ashe
blefelloentioy,
sofeercaptainershadlefther.athisfirstarrival
hedenoscrupleofacquaintiheunfortunateact;
adeappearveryunfortunateindeed,forhetotallyextracted
everyparticleofuldbecalledfault,atleastinaurtof
honour,thoughheleftsocircesightbe
questionableinaurtoflaw.
en,totheirglorybeitspoken,areregenerallycapableof
thatviolentandapparentlydisiedpassionoflove,hseeks
onlythegoodofitsobject,thanherefore,was
nosoonerapprizedofthedaohherloverosed,
thaeveryionbesidesthatofhissafety;andthis
beingatterequallyagreeabletothegebecathe
iediatesubjectofdebatebet.
afteratter,itlengthagreedthat
theensignshouldgoacrosstheuntrytoherefht
findsonveyaooheseaportsinight
kehisescapeabroad.inallrs.ersdeclared
shepany;andforh
ney,averyterialarticleto.northerton,shehavingthenin
herpoountofl90,besidessocash,
andadiandringofprettynsiderablevalueer.all
ostnfidence,revealedtothisan,
littlesuspeeansinspirehia
designofrobbingher.noust,bytakinghorsesfrobr >
er,havefuishedanypursuerseansofhereafter
disveringtheirroute,theensignproposed,andtheladypresently
agreed,toketheirfirststageonfoot;forhe
hardnessofthefrostwasveryseasonable.
theinpartoftheladysbaggagebath,andshehad
nothingallquantityoflinen,
hegallantuooktocarryinhisos.allthings,
therefore,beiledintheevening,theyaroseearlythe
ing,andatfiveoer,itbeingthen
abovetoohe
full,gavethellthelightsheapableofaff.
s.ersenwhoareobliged
totheiionofvehiovingtheelves
froneplacetoanother,andnsequentlyaachis
reongthenebswereindeedfull
thandagility,and,asherndatedh
spirit,sheblelover.
havingtravelledonforsolesinahighroad,h
northertonsaidheedledtohereford,theycaatthe
breakofdaytothesideofalargeopped,
and,affeontself,expressedso
apprehensionsfroravellinganylongerinsopublicaon
paniontostrikeintoa
pathedtoleaddirectlythroughthe
lengthbroughttheothtothebottofzardhill.
eptedtoexecutewas
theeffectofpreviousdeliberatioo
hishead,iibeingarrivedinthislonely
plaeethany
interruption,hesuddenlyslippedhisgarterfroisleg,and,laying
violenthandsonthepooran,endeavouredtoperpetratethat
dreadfulaablefactrated,and
heprovidentialappearanceofjonesdidsofortunatelyprevent.
happyrs.ersthatsheoftheorder
offeles;foosoonerdidsheperceive,byhistyingaknotinhis
garter,andbyhisdeclarations,hishellishiionswere,
thaoodstoutlytoherdefendslystruggled
y,sgalltheahatshe
delayedtheexeinutes,by
eans.jooherreliefatthatveryinstantwhenher
strengthfailedaallyoverpowered,anddeliveredher
froheruffianshands,hnootherlossthanthatofhercloaths,
herba,hduring
theioherdroppedfrer,orit
bynortherton.
thus,reader,heethefruitsofaverypainful
enquiryadeintothistter.
aheeaseoffollyaswellasvillany,
aurecapableof
beingguiltyof,hadeeredthatthisfellothat
tifirypersuadedthathehadalreadyttedarder,and
hadforfeitedhislifetothelahereforethat
hisonlysafetylayinflight,hethoughtthepossessinghielfof
thispooransneyandringakehindsforthe
additionalburthenheolayonhisnsce.
andhere,reader,uststrictlycautiothoudostnot
takeanyothesbehaviourofsuchachasthis,
toreflesoenasarethe
offiyingeneral.thoubepleasedtohat
thisfelloedthee,hadherthebirth
noreduan,norobeenrolled
angthenuerofsuch.if,therefore,hisbasenessjustly
refleself,itstbeonlyonthosewhogave
hiisssion.
bookx
ioesfortwelvehours
chapter1
ntaininginstruode
critics
reader,itisiossiblesortofpersonthou
aystbeasleaedinhunnatureas
shakespearhielfwas,
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thinkproper,beforehertogether,togivetheeafew
eadnitions;thatthouystnotasgrosslysuand
andsrepresentus,assoofthesaideditorshavesuood
andsrepreseheirauthor.
first,then,nanyofthe
iiandfntoourin
desigelynceiveinannersuch
iyhatdesign.thisay,indeed,be
nsideredasagreatcreationofourotlereptileof
aetofindfaulthanyofitsparts,hout
knoannerinheed,andbeforehe
estothefinalostpresutuousabsurdity.
theallusionandtaphoradeuseof,ust
aoobeinfioogreatforouroccasion;butthereis,
indeed,noother,alladequatetoexpressthedifference
bethorofthefirstrateandacritifthelo.
anothercautionygoodreptile,is,thatthou
dostnotfindouttoonearareselaaincharacters
hereintroduced;as,forinstahelandladyearsin
theseventhbookaheninth.thouarttoknow,friend,
thattherearecertaincharacteristiostindividualsof
everyprofessionandoccupatioobeabletopreservethese
characteristidatthesatitodiversifytheiroperations,
isoalentofagoodarkthein
beteviceorfollyisanother;
and,asthislasttalentisfoundinveryfeers,soisthe
truedistofitfoundinasfehough,ibelieve,the
observationofthisforaveryprincipalpleasureinthosewhoare
capableofthedisvery;everyperson,forinstance,
distinguishbetnandsirfoplingflutter;butto
hediffereerandsirurtlynice
requiresareexquisitejudgnt:forofh,vulgar
spectatorsofplaysveryoftendogreatinjustithetheatre;
etisknoindangerofbeingnvictedas
athief,uponchblanceofhandshath
beeobeinthelaorous
nedasa
servileitationofdido,butthathappilyveryfewofourplayhouse
critiderstandenoughoflatintoreadvirgil.
iplayhyfriendfor,
perhaps,thyheartybebetterthanthyhead,nottondea
characterasabadone,becauseitisnotperfectlyagoodone.if
thoudostdelightinthesedelsofperfe,therearebooks
eogratifythytaste;but,as,inthe
urseofourion,everhappeoethanysuch
person,chosentointroduysuchhere.tosaythe
truth,ialittlequestionereneverarrivedatthis
nsuatedegreeofexcellence,ashertherehathever
existedansterbadenoughtoverifythat
nullavirtuteredetubr >
avitiis
injuvenal;nordoi,indeed,hegoodpurposesservedby
iingcharactersofsugelicperfe,orsuchdiabolical
depravity,inaiher,
thendofnisrelikelytobeoverede
thantodrasuer
instaoseeapatteof
excellenhisnature,ayreasonablydespairofever
arrivingat;andiierheybenoless
affectedhthoseuneasysensations,atseeiureofh
heisapartakerdegradedintosoodiousaableacreature.
allayedhasiue.
infact,iftherebeenoughofgoodnessinacharactertoehe
adrationandaffeofaind,thoughthere
shouldappearsoofthoselittlebleshesquashunaparuavit
natura,theypassionratherthanourabhorrence.
indeed,nothingoreralusethantheierfes
plesofthiskind;sinakindof
surprize,reapttoaffeddindsthanthe
faultsofveryviciousandhefoiblesandvicesof
n,inthereisgreatxtureofgood,beereglaring
objectsfrohevirtuesay;
andteheirevilnsequeo
ourfavouritecharacters,for
ourofortheschiefstheyhavealready
broughtonthosewelove.
andnoyfriend,havinggivenyouthesefeonitions,wewill,
ifyouplease,oforhourhistory.
chapter2
ntainingthearrivalofanirishgentlen,hvery
extraordinaryadveheinn
noblinghare,erous
enees,andal,
n,hadnfinedallthedaytoherlurkingplace,sportsonly
oerthelaeholloreetheoerof
thenight,hootsforthnotesightede
nnoisseursinsioaginationofthehalfdrunk
cloaggersthroughthechurchyard,orratherchaelyardto
hisho,fearpaintsthebloodyhobgoblin;nohievesandruffians
areaenfastasleep;inplainenglish,itwas
noidnight;andthepanyattheinn,ashosewhohave
beenalreadyntiohishistory,assootherswhoarrived
intheevening,beridwasnow
stirring,shebeingobligedtohekitbeforesheretired
tothearofthefondexpeghostler.
inthispostureanarrived
therepost.heiediatelyalightedfroishorse,and,ingup
tosusan,enquiredofher,inaveryabruptandnfusednner,being
alstoutofbreathheageess,hertherehe
housethehourofnight,andthebehaviourofthen,ared
verye,alittlesurprizedsusan,sothatshe
hesitatedbeforeshedeanyansan,h
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www.lizi.twredoubledeageess,beggedhertogivehitrueinfortion,
saying,hehadlosthiseinpursuitofher.”upon
shoul,”crieshe,”ihavebeennearcatgheralreadyintwoor
threeplaeuph
her.ifshebeinthehouse,docarryupinthedarkandshowher
to;andifshebegoellhwayishall
goafterhertoether,and,uponshoul,iakeyouthe
richestpooraniiohenpulledoutahandfuluineas,asightuchgreater
nsequehanthispooruchworsepurposes.
susan,frohears.adenot
theleastdoubtbutthatshethe
rightoherefreat
appearanoneyinaer
adenoscrupleof
assurilenthattheladyheedheninthe
house;andlyafterrevaileduponbyveryliberal
proses,apaidintoherhandstonducthio
thebedrs.ers.
ithathbeenacustooablishedinthepolitehat
uponverysolidandsubstantialreasons,thatahusbandshallnever
enterhisenthoutfirstknogatthedoor.the
nyexneedscarcebehioareader
eanstheladyhath
titoadjustherself,ortoreveanydisagreeableobjectoutof
theesituationsine
enbedisveredbytheirhusbands.
tosaythetruth,thereareseveralong
thepolishedpartnkind,ay,toarser
judgnts,appearasttersofreforarefoundtohavechof
substahebytheredisg;andluckyhave
beenhadtheentionedbeenobservedbyentlen
inthepresentinstanodeed,hedidatthedoor,butnot
hohosegentlerapshe
ntrary,hedoorlocked,hefleithsuch
violendiatelygavehedoorburstopen,and
hefellheadlongintotheroo
hehadnosoonerreveredhislegsthanforthfrohebed,upon
hislegslikeeandsorroo
proself,enaandedof
thegentlebydaringtoburstopen
hisanner.
thegefirstthoughthehadttedastake,andwas
goingtoaskpardonareat,oon
shoneverybright,hecasthiseyesonstays,gotiats,caps,
ribbons,stogs,garters,shoes,clogs,&c.,allhlayina
disorderedhefloor.allthese,operatingoural
jealousyofhisteer,sedhithathelostallpowerof
speed,houtretuinganyansojones,heendeavoured
toapproachthebed.
joelyinterposing,afiertentionarose,hsoon
proceededtobloust
nfesssheebed,being,isuppose,a
hersleep,aenfightinginherbedchaer,beganto
sanner,urderrobberyand
refrequentlyrapee,perhaps,ywondersheshould
ntion,ationare
usedbyladiesinafright,asfa,la,la,ra,da,&c.,arein
silyasthevehiclesofsound,andhoutanyfixedideas.
otheladyschaeredthebodyofanirish
geioned
before.thisgeheirishcalla
calabalaro,orcavalier.heily,
and,havingnofortuho,olookabroadietone;forothebath,totryhis
lu.
thisyoungfellors.behnsnovels;
forhehadbeeninstructedbyafriendthatheore
effeendiotheladiesthanthe
irovinghisuanding,andfillinghisndhgood
literature.henosooherefore,heardtheviolentuproarinthe
roothafroisbolster,and,takinghisswordin
onehand,andthedleiher,he
directlytos.ber.
ifthesightofanotherninhisshirtatfirstaddedsoshock
tothedeadeherpresentlyandsby
nsiderablyabatingherfears;foosoonerhadthecalabalaro
eheroohanher.fitzpatrick,thedevil
istheningofthis”upondiatelyanswered,”o,
.claiaejoicedyouarehere.thisvillainhath
debauchedintobedhher.””ries
cla;”donotiknors.fitzpatrickveryisee
thatthelady,thegentlenandshereinhisshirtis
lyinginbedh,isnoneofher”
fitzpatriopsehehadofthe
lady,asbyhervoice,ighthavebeendistinguishedata
greaterdistanadeavery
unfortuake,begantoasknypardonsofthelady;and
then,tuingtojones,hesaid,”iakenoticeido
notaskyourpardon,foryouhavebate;forresolved
tohaveyourbloodintheing.”
joreatedthisnaceutet;and.cla
ansaybeashadofyourown
self,todisturbpeopleatthistiofnight;ifallthepeoplein
theinnasyouhave
.thegentlenhasservedyhtly.uponnsce,
thoughihaveedherso,i
yourthroat.”
joneshhisfearsforhisladysreputation,
thathekneenis,
ashathbeenobserved,en.she
rellectedthattherenicatioberand
thatof.jones;relying,therefore,onhishonourandherown
assurance,sheansean,villainsiabr >
urderrape”andnohe
landlady
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utstvirulence,saying,”shethoughtherselfinasoberinn,andnot
inabathatasetofvillainshadbrokeintoher
roohauponherhonour,ifnotuponherlife;and
both,shesaid,oher.”
thelandladynoaninbed
haddonebefore.shecried,”shehatthereputation
ofherhouse,terly
destroyed.”then,tuingtothen,shecried,”,inthedevils
na,isthereasonofallthisdisturban”
fitzpatrick,hangingdotteda
stake,forilyaskedpardon,”airedh
hisuntryn.jones,issedthehint
givenhiyhisfairone,boldlyasserted,”thathehadruntoher
assistanceuponhearingthedoorbrokeopen,hdesignheuld
notnceive,unlessofrobbingthelady;heyintended,
hesaid,hehadthegoodfortuoprevent.””ineverhadarobbery
ttedinhousesinceihavekeptit,”criesthelandlady;”i
ehe
e
tohouse;andithankgoodluck,ihavealh
anyasiuldeain.herehathbeen
lord,”andthensherepeatedoveraesandtitles,
nyofight,perhaps,beguiltyofabreachofprivilegeby
iing.
joerchpatielengthinterruptedher,bykingan
apologytos.ers,forhavingappearedbeforeherinhisshirt,
assurihatnothingbutanceforhersafetyuldhave
prevailedonhiodoit.”thereaderyinforielfofher
ansotheendofthese,
bynsideriuatiobeingthatofa
destlady,enin
herchaer.this;and,
indeed,sheexecuteditsohatnoneofourtheatricalactresses
uldexances,eitheronoroffthe
stage.
andhehink,ayveryfairlydraent,toprove
hoelynaturalvirtueistothefairsex;for,thoughthere
isnot,perhaps,oenthousandakingagood
actress,andevenangthesewowhoareequallyable
topersohesacharacter,yetthisofvirtuetheyall
adrablyon;andashoseindividuals
not,asthoseostdegreeof
perfe.
enher
fear,reveredlikeheranger,andspokeiler
atstothelandlady,soreadilyquitherncefor
thereputationofthehouse,infavourofo
hepersonsunderherroof;butthe
ladystopthershort,andhavingabsolutelyacquittedherofhaving
hadanyshareidisturbance,beggedtobelefttoher
repose,olestedduringthe
reihenight.uponuchcivility
andnyurtsies,tookherleave.
chapter3
adialoguebetberid,properto
bereadbyallinnkeepersandtheirservants;hthearrival,and
affablebehaviourofabeautifulyounglady;ayteachpersons
ofnditionhoayacquiretheloveofthewholeworld
thelandlady,reeringthatsusanhadbeentheonlypersonoutof
bedhedooropeedpresentlytoher,to
enquireintothefirstoccasionofthedisturbance,ashe
stralenhearrived.
susaedtheoryhereaderknowsalready,
varyihonlyinsocirces,asshesa,
andtotallyncealingtheneywhereas
herstresshad,intheprefau
passionforthefrightheladyhadbeeninngany
intendeddepredationsonhervirtue,susanuldnothelpendeav
toquiettheressseedtobeuhat
at,bysherbed.
thelandladyfellintoaviolentrageatthesewords.”alikely
story,truly,”criedshe,”thataanshouldcryout,and
endeavourtoexposeherself,ifthathecaselidesiretoknow
betterproofanyladygiveofhervirtuethanhergout,
ypeopleessforhershedidibeg,
dayouyguests;forit
,butuponthehouse;andiaureno
vagabonds,norehere.”
”ustnotbelieveowneyes.””no,
iyounotalistress;”ihave
believedosuchgoodgentlefolks.ihavenothada
bettersupperorderedthishalfyearthantheyorderedlastnight;and
soeasyandgoodhuuredhey,thattheyfoundnofaulth
pagne;andtobe
sureitisaseasthebestchaagnein
thekingdoother;andtheydrank
tofsuchsober
goodsortofpeople.”
susahussilenced,herstressproceededtoother
tters.”andsoyoutell,”ntinuedshe,”thatthestrange
gentlenanhoutthehorses;why,
then,heiscertainlysoofyentlefolkstoo.whydid
notyouaskhierhedhaveanysupperithinkheisinthe
entlensroogoupandaskherhecalled.perhapshell
ordersothingirringinthehousetodress
it.notanyofyourusualblunders,bytellinghihe
firesout,aton,
dontblaboutthatcher,iknow,killeda
sheepjustbeforeitobed,andheneverrefusestocutitup
eertheresallsortsofttonand
foen,dyecallandiftheysay
nothing,askhishonourohaveforsupperdont
fethisho;ifyoudontndallthese
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susaed,andsoouedhanatthatthetwentleen,”saysthe
landlady,”inthesabedthatsiossible;theyaret
scrubs,i;andibelieveyoungsquireallhyguessed
right,thatthefelloeorobherladyship;for,ifhehad
brokeopentheladysdoorhanyofthekeddesignsofa
gentleosave
theexpenseofasupperaohielf.theyarecertainly
thieves,andtheirseargafterahingbutapretence.”
inthesesureslandladydid.fitzpatrickgreatinjustice;
forhean,thoughnothagroat;and
though,perhaps,hehadsofeishesinhisheartaswellas
inhishead,yetbeingasneakinggardlyfellooneof
theiy,hean,that,whereashehad
receivedaveryhandsofortunehhisevery
pennyofit,exceptsolittlepittaleduponher;
and,iopossesshielfofthis,hehadusedherhsuch
cruelty,that,togetherhhisjealousy,he
bitterestkind,ithadfor.
thisgehenbeing
chesterinoneday,egooddryblowshehad
receivedinthescuffle,hisbo,addedtothe
sorenessofhisnd,ithadquitedeprivedhifanyappetitefor
eating.andbeingnoan,
attheidsinstance,hehadstakenforhisneveronce
eohisheadthatsheghthelessbeinthehouse,
thoughhehaderredinthefirstpersonhehadattacked.he
thereforeyieldedtothedissuasionsofhisfriendfroearg
anyfartherafterherthatnight,andacceptedthekindofferof
partofhisbed.
thefootnandpostboydisposition.they
orereadytoorderthanthelandladyoprovide;however,
afterbeiyoftherealtruthofthe
case,andthat.fitzpatrickhief,shelength
prevailedosoldatbeforetheheywere
deveintothekit.
hehadbeenfirstahehurryhwehavebeforeseen;and
posehielfagainonhispillow,a
screechosuchaserehishatheleapt
inasthorribleaffrightfroisbed,and,huddlingonhisclothes
pany,
heheardtalkingbelohekit.
hisarrivaldetainedlandladyfroetuingtoherrest;forshe
abouttoleavetheothertstothecareofsusan;but
thefriendofyoungsquireallhytobesoed,
especiallyashecalledforapintofulled.she
iediatelyobeyed,byputtingthesaquantityofperrytothefire;
forthisreadilyanseofeverykindofwine.
theirishfootobed,aboywasgoing
tofollotostayandpartakeofhis
asterwas
indeedafraidtoretutobedbyhielf;andashedidnotknow
hoightlosethepanyoflandlady,hewasresolved
tosecurethatoftheboy,ineheapprehendedno
dangerfrohedeviloranyofhisadherents.
andnoherpostboyatthegate;uponhsusan,
beingorderedout,retued,introdugteninriding
habits,oneofhatpartridgeand
thepostboyinstantlystartedfroheirchairs,andlandladyfell
toherurtsies,andherladyships,hgreateageess.
theladyintherichhabitsaid,ileofgreat
ndesadaiselfa
feiyourkitfire,foritisreallyveryld;buti
stinsistondisturbingnoonefroisseat.”thisokenon
atofpartridge,reatedtotheotherendofthe
roostruckostaentatthesplendorof
theladysdress.indeed,shehadachbettertitletorespect
thanthis;forsheostbeautifulcreaturesinthe
world.
theladyeaestlydesiredpartridgetoretutohisseat;but
uldnotprevail.shethenpulledoffhergloves,anddisplayedto
thefiret,except
thatoflting.herpanion,aid,likewise
pulledoffhergloves,anddisveredborea
reselanldandlour,toapieceoffrozenbeef.
”iada”quoththelatter,”yourladyshipthinkoinganyfarthertonight.iaerriblyafraidyourladyshipwill
notbeabletobearthefatigue.”
”helandlady,”herladyshipshonourever
i.o,blessfarthertonight,ibeseech
yourladyshipnottothinkontbut,tobesure,yourladyship
t.ohaveforsupperihave
ttonofallkinds,andsonicechi.”
”ithink,da”saidthelady,”itherbreakfast
thansupper;butiteatanything;and,ifistay,shallonly
liedoadayouy
getalittlesackadeverysllandthin.”
”yes,da”e
excellentehen”saysthelady.
”yes,antpleaseyourhonour,ihave;iychalleheuntryfor
thatbutletbegyourladyshiptoeatsothing.”
”uponorsel,”anshelady;”andi
shallbeent
readyassoonaspossible;foriaesolvedtobeonhorseback
againinthreehours.”
”helandlady,”isthereafirelityetinthe
sorry,daallbestrooarefull.several
peopleofthefirstqualityarenoyoung
squire,andnyreatgentlefolksofquality.”susan
aothewildgoose.”
”istress;”hedevilwould
younotkeepsoofthebestrooforthequality,whenyouknow
scarceadaypassesecallinghereiftheybegentlen,
iaertain,heyknoisforherladyship,theywill
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again.”
”notuponat,”saysthelady;”iwillhavenoperson
disturbedfor.ifyouhavearoohatis,it
everyada
youuyaada
sforthattter,
butnonegoodenoughforyourhonoursladyship.however,asyouare
sondesdingtotakeuphthebestihave,do,susaa
fireintherosethisnute.ogoup
noaytillthefireislighted””ithinkihavesuffitly
edself,”anshelady;”so,ifyouplease,iwillgo
noafraidihavekeptpeople,andparticularlythatgentlen
aningpartridge,toolongintheldalready.indeed,iot
beartothinkofkeepinganypersonfrohefirethisdreadful
aid,thelandladyrg
hteddlesbeforeher.
hatgoodaued,theioniwas
alluponthecharoftheyounglady.thereisindeedinperfect
beautyapoostylandlady,
thoughshepleasedattheivegiventothesupper,
declaredshehadneverseensolovelyacreature.partridgeranout
intothestextravaganteniuonherface,thoughheuldnot
refrainfroayingsoplintstothegoldlaherhabit;
thepostboysungforththepraisesoodness,hwere
likeein.”shesa
truegoodlady,ierb
eeverynoanuponthejouey,ifi
didnotthinksheshouldhurtthehorsesbyridingtoofastand
einsheaschaseverthey
.”
suchchararethereinaffability,andsosureisittoattract
thepraisesofallkindsofpeople.ityindeedbeparedtothe
ale
perfetothehighestadvantage,andtopalliateandncealevery
defect.ashortrefle,akingin
thisplace,yreaderhathseenthelovelinessofanaffable
deportnt;andtruthontrastit,byshowing
thereverse.
acelebratedntuakerirand,fausforsettingoffthe
shapesofen.
chapter4
ntaininginfalliblenostruforpruniversaldisesteend
hatred
theladyhadnosoonerlaidherselfonherpillohanthe
auedtothekittaleeofthose
dairesshadrefused.
thepany,atherentrance,sheerespecthey
hadbeforepaidtoherstress,byrising;butshefotto
itateher,bydesiridoarce
possibletheyshouldhavedoneso,forsheplacedherchairinsuch
apostureastooccupyalstthehenordereda
chitobebroiledthatinstant,declaring,ifitready
inaquarterofanhour,shestayforit.nohoughthe
saidchihenatroostiable,andrequiredtheseveral
iesofcatg,killing,andpig,beforeitto
thegridiron,landladyhelesshaveuakentodoall
e;buttheguests,beingunfortunatelyadttedbehind
theses,sthavebeenan
hereforeobligedtohatshehadhehouse;”but,
da”saidshe,”iuttoninaninstantfrohe
butchers.”
deceit.
”doyouthink,then,”ansan,”thatihave
thestouttonatthistiofnightsure
youpeoplethatkeepinnsigineyourbettersarelikeyourselves.
indeed,iexpectedtogetnothingatthischedplace.iwonder
ladyenandgrasiers
evercallhere.”thelandladyfiredatthisindignityofferedtoher
house;hoper,aedherself
hsaying,”verygoodqualityfreque,shethankedheaven”
”donttell,”criestheother,”ofqualityibelieveiknoore
ofpeopleofqualitythansuchasyou.but,prithee,hout
troubliineneihave
forsupper;for,thoughireallyhungry.”
”ada”anse
againatsuustnfessihavenothinginthe
house,unlessaldpiean
aboyhavealstclearedtothebone.””an,”said
s.abigailsoforshortnessreatyounot
tokesick.ifihadfastedanth,iuldhad
beentouchedbythefingersofsuchfelloherenothi
ordettobehadinthishorridplace””e
eggsandban,dasaidthelandlady.”areysnewlaid
areyoucertaintheyehavethebancut
veryhin;foritehingthatsgross.prithee
tryifyoudoalittletolerablyforonddontthinkyou
haveafarrseofthosecreatures,inthehouse.”the
landladybegaohandleherktheotherstopther,
saying,”goodan,istinsistuponyourfirstwashingyourhands;
foriaxtrelynidhavebeenalcradleto
haveeverythingielegantnner.”
thelandlady,uchdifficulty,begannow
thenecessarypreparations;forastosusaerlyrejected,
andhsuchdisdain,thatthepoortoitto
restrainherhandsfroiolenceasherstresshadbeentohold
hertohisindeedsusandidirely;for,thoughshe
literallykeptitutteredny
”rryeups,asgoodfleshandbloodasyourself;hother
sudignantphrases.
hesupperentshehad
notorderedafireintheparlour;but,shesaid,thatoo
late.”hondakit;for
idonotbelieveievereatinonebefore.”then,tuingtothe
postboys,sheaskedthe”heyiablehtheir
horsesifisteathardfarehere,da”criesshetothe
landlady,”ibegthekitybekeptclear,thatiynot
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surroundedhalltheblackguardsintown:asforyou,sir,saysshe
topartridge,”youlooksoan,andysitstill
ifyouplease;idontdesiretodisturbanybodybutb.”
”yes,yes,da”criespartridge,”iagentlen,idoassure
you,andiaotsoeasilytobedisturbed.nonseervoxcasualis
estverbononativus.”thislatiooktobesoaffront,and
ansaybeagentlen,sir;butyoudontshowyourselfas
ootalklatintoaan.”partridgedeagentlereply,and
ncludedorelatin;uponossedupheose,and
edherselfbyabusinghiofagreatscholar.
thesupperbeingnors.abigaileatveryheartily
forsodelicateaperson;and,ewas
byherorderpreparing,shesaid,”andso,dayoutellyour
houseisfrequentedbypeopleofgreatquality”
thelandladyansative,saying,”therewerea
greatnyverygoodqualityalefolksinitnoheres
youngsquireallanthereknows.”
”andprayanofquality,thisyoung
squireallhy”saidabigail.
”thesonandheirofthe
greatsquireallersetshire””uponword,”saidshe,
”youtellstrangeshire
veryhnosonalive.”
thelandladyprickedupherearsatthis,andpartridgelookeda
littlenfounded.hoerashorthesitation,heanswered,
”indeed,daitistrue,everybodydothnotknotobesquire
allarriedtohisther;buthissonhe
certainlyis,andeis
jones.”atthatdropthebanhshewas
nveyingtoheruth,ande,sirisit
possible.jonesshouldbenohehouse””quarenon”
ansridge,”itispossible,anditiscertain.”
abigailetofinishthereinderofheraland
thenrepairedbaistress,heionpassedh
ybereadichapter.
chapter5
shoiablelady,andherunaableidwere
asihofjuhedaskrose,h
plantedangthelilies,ixeshisverlion;
orassoplaysoheiferinthepleasantnthofydiffusesher
odoriferousbreathoverthefloeadoing
nthofapril,thegeantdove,perefairbough,
sitsditatingoe,so,lookingahundredcharand
breathingasnys,
haheartasgoodandiasherfaceiful,sophia
foritliningherlovelyheadonherhand,
aideherooand,runningdirectlytothebed,
cried,”daadayourladyshipthinkisinthehouse”
sophiastartingup,yfatherhathnotovertakenus.”
”no,daitisoneselfis
hereatthisveryinstant.””.jones”sayssophia,”itis
iossibleiaidaverredthefact,
andistresstoorderhiobe
diately.
s.honourhadnosoohekitinthennerwehave
beforeseenthanthelandladyfellseverelyupohepooran
hadindeedbeenloadingherhearteti,
andnoouth,asfilthdothfrodcart,
oved.partridgelikewise
shovelledinhisshareofcaluy,andaysurprizethe
readeototeredtheid,butattetedtosullythe
lilyecharacterofsophiaherself.”neverabarrelthebetter
herring,”ustbe
nfessed,ihattheladyinthefinegarntsisthe
civillerofthetareabitbetter
thantheyshouldbe.aupleofbathtrulls,illans;
yourqualitydontrideaboutatthistionighthoutservants.”
”sbodlikins,andthatstrue,”criesthelandlady,”youhavecertainly
hitupontheverytter;forqualitydooahouse
houtbespeakingasupper,hertheyeatitoo.”
heyrs.honourretuedand
disdiatelywake
.jones,andtellhilady.the
landladyreferredhertopartridge,saying,”hehesquires
friend:but,forherpart,shenevercallednfolks,especially
gentlen,”ahekit.honour
appliedherselftopartridge;butherefused,”forfriend,”cries
he,”tobedverylate,andheobedisturbed
sosoon.”s.honourinsistedstilltohavehialled,saying,
”sheeadofbeingangry,thatheothehighest
degreedelightede,perhaps,
heght,”niapossusoes.onean
isenoughatonan.””eanbyone
an,fellorieshonour.”noneofyourfellow,”answered
partridge.hethenproherplainlythatjoneswasin
bedadeuseofanexpressiontooindelicatetobe
hereied;
jaistress,
sheacquaihesuccessofhererrand,andhtheat
shehadreceived;ed,beingas
angrye
froheuthofpartridge.shedischargedatorrentofabuseon
thester,andadvisedherstresstoquitallthoughtsofanwho
hadnevershoselfdeservingofher.shethenrippedupthestory
ofllyseagriandgavethestlierly
quittingsophiaherself;usthepresenti
notalittleuntenanced.
thespiritsofsophiauchdissipatedbyo
eostopthetorrentofherid.atlast,however,she
interruptedher,saying,”ineverbelievethis;sovillain
hathbeliedhiyousayyouhaditfroisfriend;butsurelyit
isnottheofficeofafriendtobetraysuchsecrets.””isuppose,”
crieshonour,”thefellop;forineversawsoilllookeda
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ofthesetters.”
tosaythetruth,thisbehaviourofpartridgetle
inexcusable;buthehadnotsleptofftheeffectofthedoseh
hesoing,received
theadditionofaboveapintofalt
spirits;fortheperryeanspure.nohatpartofhis
headuredesignedforthereservoirofdrinkbeingvery
shalloallquantityofliquoroverflo,ahe
sluicesofhisheart;sothatallthesecretstheredepositedrunout.
thesesluicesurally,veryillsecured.togivethe
bestnaturedtuan;
for,asheortals,aeallyprying
intotheseby
nig,iu,everythinghinhisknowledge.
entedhay,kobeliever,nor
rs.honour
iediatelyadvisedherstress,inapthish,
herofthetruth.sophiaapprovedit,and
beganasfolloehither,child;ruly
goingtoaskyou,andiproseyouiardyou.is
thereayouleninthishouse,ahandsoyoulen,
that”heresophiablushedandan,”
ehitherinpanyhthatsaucyrascal
hekit”susanansherewas.””doyou
knohingofanylady”ntinuessophia,”anyladyidontask
youeoo;perhapssheisnot;thats
nothingtothepurpose;butdoyouknoada”
iner.harkee,child,”
saysshe,”isnotthatveryyouley
trullorother”heresusansled,and.”anshe
question,child,”sayssophia,”andheresaguineaforyou.””a
guineada”criessusan;”la,ystress
shouldknoyplacethatveryinstant.”
”heresanotherforyou,”sayssophia,”andiproseyoufaithfully
yourstressshallneverkno.”susan,afteraveryshort
hesitation,tooktheney,andtoldtheory,ncluding
adaisteal
softlyintohisrooandseeherhebeinhisownbedoo.”she
aglydidthisbysophiasdesire,auedhananswer
intheive.
sophianobledandtuedpale.s.hedhertobe
forted,andnottothinkanyreofsohlessafellow.”why
there,”sayssusan,”ihope,dayourladyshipbeoffended;
butpray,daisnotyourladyshipsnadaophiae”
”hoe”anshat
n,thatthegentleanspokeof,hekit,told
aboutyoulastnight.butihopeyourladyshipisnotangryh
.””indeed,eall,andi
proseyouillreada”ntinuedsusan,”thatn
toldusallithatdaophiaeindeedidont
knitout.”hereshestopt,till,havingreceived
enuragentfroophia,andbeilypressedbys.
honour,sheproadathoughtobesureit
isallalie,thatyourladyshipheyoung
squire,andthatheotheogetridofyou.ithought
toselfthenheedch;but,nooseesuch
afine,rich,beautifulladyasyoube,forsakenforsu
ordinaryan;fortobesuresosheis,andanothernswife
intothebargain.itissuchastrangeunnaturalthing,inanner.”
sophiagaveherathirdguinea,and,tellinghersheainly
beherfriendifshentiohingofhadpassed,nor
infordanyoneissedthegirl,horderstothe
postboytogetthehorsesreadyiediately.
beingnoaid,shetoldhertrusty
an,”thatsheneveroreeasythanatpresent.iaow
nvinced,”saidshe,”heisnotonlyavillain,butaloable
ynainso
barbarousahatrendershiheobjey.yes,
honour,iaoindeed;iaeryeasy;”andthenshe
burstintoaviolentfloodoftears.
afterashortintervalspentbysophia,chieflying,and
assurihatshelyeasy,susanarrivedhan
atthatthehorsesraordinary
thoughtsuggesteditselftoouryoungheroine,byr.jones
edhherhaviheinn,inah,
ifanysparksofaffeainedinhi
leastsopunishntforhisfaults.
thereadereeralittleff,hhad
thehonourofbeihanoncereeredalreadyinthishistory.
thisff,eversinr.jones,hadbeenthe
nstantpanionofsophiabyday,andherbedfello;and
thisffshehadatthisveryinstantuponherarook
itoffehher
penciluponapieceofpaperoit,shebribedthe
idtointotheetybedof.jones,inh,ifhedid
notfindit,sheethodofnveyingit
beforehiseyesintheing.
then,havingpaidforrs.honourhadeaten,inhbill
ighthaveeaten,she
untedherhorse,and,oncereassuringherpanionthatshe
lyeasy,ntinuedherjouey.
chapter6
ntaining,angotherthings,theiyofpartridge,the
dnessofjones,andthefollyoffitzpatrick
itoing,andotherpaorise
ahekit,angheserjeantandthe
a,adealibation,or,in
theenglishphrase,draycuptogether.
inthisdrinkingnothingrererkablehappehanthebehaviour
ofpartridge,heserjeantdrahtokinggee,
repeatedonlytheore;
forthoughheofightagainsthisoheuld
notbeprevailedupontodrinkagainstit.
.jones,beingohisownbed
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retuedustbegtobeexned
partridgefrohisagreeablepany,onious
preface,havingobtaioofferhisadvice,delivered
hielfasfollows:
”itis,sir,anoldsaying,andatrueohataany
sotisleaunselfrofool;iightbe
soboldastoofferyouadvice,eagain,
ahesehorridabella,thesebloodyofellowswhoare
edtosheyhavenothioeat.
s
thecase,antravelabroad”
”partridge,”criesjohouartcertainlyaward;iwish,
therefore,thouethyself,andtroublenore.”
”iaskyourhonourspardon,”criespartridge;”ispokeonyour
ayoe,heavenknoy
sofarfroeingafraid,
thativalueapistol,orablunderbuss,oranysuchthing,nore
thanapopgun.everynstdieondanner
hoayeoffora
leg.iassureyou,sir,iylife;andso,if
yourhonourisresolvedtogoon,iaesolvedtofollo,in
thatcase,iightgiveopinion.tobesure,itisa
sdalousaowalk
afoot.noodhorsesiable,h
thelandlordakenoscrupleoftrustingyouh;but,
ifheshould,i;ahe
etothe,thekingainlypardonyou,asyouare
goingtofightinhiscause.”
nohehoyofpartridgeohisuanding,and
bothdealtonlyinslltters,hepteda
rogueryofthiskind,hadhenotigialtogethersafe;forhe
oreionofthegallohanof
thefitnessofthings;but,iy,hethoughtheghthave
ttedthisfelonyhoutanydanger;for,besidesthathedoubted
notbutthenaof.allhylyquietthe
landlord,henceivedtheyshouldbealtogethersafe,evertu
affairsghttake;asjones,heigined,wouldhavefriendsenough
ononeside,andashisfriendsoher.
r.jonesfoundthatpartridgeinthisproposal,
heveryseverelyrebukedhiandthatinsuchbitterter,that
theotherattetedtolaughitoff,alytuedthe
disursetoothertters;saying,hebelievedtheyhenina
bauchadoprevehes
froisturbinghishonourintheddleofthenight.”heyday”
sayshe,”ibelievetheygotintoyourchaerheriwouldor
no;forhereliestheffofohentheground.”indeed,as
jouedtohisbedinthedark,hehadneverperceivedtheff
onthequilt,and,inleapingintohisbed,hehadtuleditonthe
floor.thispartridgenoookup,andoputintohis
pocket,uffarkable,
thatourheroeghtpossiblyhaverellectedithoutthe
infortionannexed.buthisryputtothathardoffice;
foratthesainstanthesahee
uponthepaperoit.hislooksnoia
nt,andheeagerlyuff
here””ikhanyourhonour,”criedpartridge;”buti
saofoheenurbed
you,ifi.””hey”criesjones,
juingoutofbed,andlayingholdofhisanylesoff,i
believe,bythisti,”saidpartridge.andnoher
enquiry,uffwas
nootherthanthelovelysophiaherself.
thebehaviourofjohisoccasion,histhoughts,hislooks,
hisions,ion.after
nybitterexecrationsonpartridge,andnotfeself,he
orderedthepoorfelloeofhiss,torun
dohorsesatanyrate;andaveryfeinutes
afterhes,hehasteneddoairsto
exeself,befiven.
butbeforeopassedonhisarrivalinthe
kit,itorecurtohadtherehappened
sinasterssuons.
theserjeantarchedoffhhisparty,hetwoirish
gentlenarose,andcadoplainingthattheyhad
beensooftenheheinn,thattheyhadneveronce
beeoclosetheireyesallnight.
theachaid,and
ayhavehithertoncludedwasherown,
r.king,ofbath,oneof
theenthateverdealtinhorseflesh,and
ndtoallourreadersravelthat
road.byeanstheyy,perhaps,havethepleasureofridingin
theveryadbeingdrivenbytheverya,thatis
rerdedinthishistory.
thea,havingbuttr.
clathitheratavery
derateprice.heothisbythereportofthehostler,
orepleasedhretuingtohisfriends
therethantoprosecutealongjouey;forthatthesaidhorsewas
ratheratal.
.claiediatelyclosedan,
and,atthesati,persuadedhisfriendfitzpatricktoacceptof
thefourthplatheach.thisnveyahesorenessofhis
bonesdereagreeabletohihanahorse;and,beingwellassured
ofetinghhisbath,hethoughtalittledelaywouldbe
ofnonsequence.
cla,uchthesharpernofthetwo,nosoonerheard
thatthisladycafrohester,stancesh
heleaedfrohehostler,thanitight
possiblybehisfriendsh
thissuspi,ofitzpatrick
hielf.tosaythetruth,hepositionsh
naturekesupintoo
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www.xsz.twgreatahurry,andfetstoputanybrains
intotheirheads.
noen,astobadhounds,whonever
hitoffafaulttheelves;butnosoohadogofsagacity
openhisuththantheyiediatelydothesa,and,houtthe
guidanceofa,rulyforastheyareable.
inthesaheverynt.clahadntionedhis
apprehension,.fitzpatristantlyncurred,andflely
upstairs,tosurprizehiswife,beforeheknehereshewas;and
unluckilyasfortunelovestoplaytriwho
puttheelvesentirelyunderhernduhisheadagainst
severaldoorsandpoststonopurpose.dere,when
shesuggestedthatsileofthehounds,justbeforeied;since
thepooray,ontheseoccasions,besojustlyparedtoa
huntedhare.likethatlittleal,shepricksupher
earstolistehevoiceofherpursuer;likeher,fliesaway
treling;and,likeher,isgenerallyovertakenand
destroyedintheend.
thishohecaseatpresent;forafteralongfruitless
search,.fitzpatrickretuedtothekit,hishad
beenarealchateredagentlenhalloersdowhen
thehoundsareatafault.hehishorse,and
hadnyattendantsathisheels.
here,reader,itybenecessarytoacquainttheee
tters,houdostknohouarthani
taketheetobe.andthisinfortionthoushaltreceivei
chapter.
chapter7
inheadvehathappeheinnat
upton
inthefirstplace,then,thisgentlenjustarrivedher
personthansquireself,ehitherinpursuit
ofhisdaughter;and,hadhefortunatelybeentwohoursearlier,he
hadnotonlyfoundher,buthisothebargain;forsuchwas
ther.fitzpatrick,hherfiveyears
before,outoftheada.
notheii
hsophifor,havingbeenhevoiceofherhusband,she
hadsentupforthelandlady,andbeingbyherapprizedofthetter,
hadbribedthegoodan,ataravagantprice,tofuishher
ohis
faly;andthoughthestressaidfor
arrupthussy,ifshehadknouchasthereader,yetshewas
noreproofagainstrruptionherselfthanpoorsusanhadbeen.
.eandhisnepheknoooher;norindeed
erhavetakenanynoticeofthelatterifhehadknown
hifor,thisbeingastolentdnsequentlyanunnaturalone
intheopinionofthegoodsquire,hehad,frohetiofher
ttingit,abahepooryouure,ore
thaeen,asanster,andhadneversincesufferedhertobe
nadinhispresence.
thekite
enquiringafterhisdaughter,andfitzpatrickaseagerlyafterhis
,unfortunatelyhavingsophias
ffinhishand.
assoonasesaehollaasisusedby
sportsneisielyrunupand
laidholdofjones,g,”thedogfox,ithe
bitinutes,
anyspokedifferentthingsatthesati,asitwouldbe
verydifficulttodescribe,sobenolessunpleasanttoread.
joneshaving,atlength,shakehe
panyhavinginterferedbet,ourheroeprotestedhis
innoceastoknohingofthelady;whenparsonsupple
steppedup,andsaid,”itisfollytodenyit;forarksuiltareinthyhands.iyselfasseverateandbinditbyan
oath,thattheffthoubearestinthyhandbelohuntodabr >
sophiforihavefrequentlyobservedher,oflaterdays,tobear
itabouther.””daughtersff”criesthesquireinarage.”hath
hegotdaughtersffbeaessthegoodsarefoundupon
hiillhavehieforeajusticeofpeacethisinstant.y
daughter,villain””sir,”saidjones,”ibegyouified.
theff,iaoyhonour,i
haveneverseenher.”attheseelostallpatiend
greiculatehrage.
sooftheservantshadacquaizpatrickr.ewas.
thegoodirishn,therefore,thinkinghehadnounitytodo
anaeansghtpossibly
obtainhisfavour,steptuptojones,andy
nsaybeashadofdenyingyourhavihe
gentlensdaughterbeforeface,here
upoogether.”then,tuingtoe,heofferedto
nduerh
offerbeihers,
asdeddirectlytos.ber,heyenteredhno
lessviolehan.fitzpatrickhaddonebefore.
thepoorladystartedfroersleepuchazentas
terror,andbeheldatherbedsideafigureightverywellbe
supposedtohavees.sufusion
r.e;heladythanhe
startedback,sheanner,beforehespoke,
thatthisthepersonsoughtafter.
sochretenderlydoenvaluetheirreputationthantheir
persons,that,thoughthelatterseednooredahan
before,yet,astheforrednothsuch
violenceasshehaddoheotheroccasion.however,shenosooner
foundherselfalohansheabandonedallthoughtsoffurtherrepose;
and,asshehadsuffitreasontobedissatisfiedhherpresent
lodging,shedressedherselfhallpossibleexpedition.
.enoosearchthetoas
littlepurposeashehaddisturbedpoors.ers.hethen
retueddisnsolateintothekit,he
custodyofhisservants.
thisviolentuproarhadraisedallthepeopleinthehouse,though
itongthesean,who
hadthehonourtobeinthessionofthepeacefortheunty
ofer.ofw
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offeredtolayhisplaintbeforehithejusticedeed
exeghisoffice,ashesaidhehadnoclerkpresent,noo
bookaboutjusticebusiness;andthatheuldnotcarryallthelaw
inhisheadaboutstealingaers,andsuchsortofthings.
here.fitzpatrihisassistaning
thepanythathehadbeenhielfbredtothelaw.andindeedhe
hadservedthreeyearsasclerktoanattoeyihof
irelaedhis
ster,caovertoengland,ahatbusinessh
requiresnoapprentian,inhhe
hadsucceeded,ashathbeenalreadypartlyntioned.
.fitzpatrickdeclaredthatthelaers
ofthepresentcase;thatstealingaffedlyfelony,
andthegoodsbeingfoundupontheperson,evidenceof
thefact.
thegistrate,upontheenuragentofsoleaedaadjutor,
andupontheviolentintercessionofthesquire,length
prevailedupohielfinthechairofjustice,wherebeing
placed,uponvieuffillheldinhishand,
andupontheparsonssr.e,
hedesired.fitzpatriitnt,hhesaidhe
wouldsign.
jonesnoobeheard,last,hdifficulty,
grantedhihethenprodur.partridge,astothe
findingit;but,ore,susandeposedthatsophia
herselfhaddeliveredthefftoher,andhadorderedhertonvey
itintothechaerr.joneshadfoundit.
eliness
ofjones,hadakethedisvery,i
detersuchheeffectsofherevidehatthe
gistrate,throselfbahischair,declaredthatthe
tterogetherasclearonthesideoftheprisonerasit
hadbeforebeenagainsthihheparsonncurred,
saying,thelordforbidheshouldbeinstruntalinttingan
ipersontodurahejusticethenarose,acquittedthe
prisoner,andbrokeuptheurt.
.eycurse,and,
iediatelyhishorses,departedinpursuitofhis
daughter,houttakingtheleastnoticeofhisrick,
orretuinganyansofkindred,nothstandingall
theobligationshehadjustrean.inthe
violence,reover,ofhishurry,andofhispassion,heluckily
fottodendtheffofjones:isayluckily;forhewouldhave
diedoratherthaedhit.
joneslikeonthe
hadpaidhisreing,iofhislovelysophia,henow
resolvedoabandonthepursuitof.noruldhebring
hielfeventotakeleaveofs.ers;ofhedetestedthe
verythoughts,asshehadbeen,thoughnotdesignedly,theoccasionof
hisssingthehappiestinterviehenowvowed
etealnstancy.
asfors.ers,shetooktheopportunityoftheachh
panyhthetwo
irishgehelandladykindlylendingherhercloaths;in
retuforentedonlytoreceiveaboutdouble
theirvalue,asarepeheloan.upontheroadshewas
perfectlyreo.fitzpatrick,e
fellointheabsence
ofhiswife.
thusehenyoddadventuresr.joeredat
hisinnatuptoalk,tothisday,ofthebeautyand
lovelybehaviouroftheeofthe
sorsetshireangel.
chapter8
ioesbackward
beforeaybeproperto
lookalittlebaordertoatfortheextraordinary
appearanceofsophiaaherattheinnatupton.
thereaderybepleasedtoreerthat,ihchapter
oftheseventhbookofourhistory,sophia,afteralong
debatebety,degthecause,asitusually,i
believe,happens,infavouroftheforr.
thisdebatehadarisen,asavisith
herfatherhadjustbeforedeher,ioforceher
tehblifil;andoodtobefully
iliedinheraustnoruld
refuseanyabsolutendofhis.”
nothisvisitthesquireretiredtohiseveningpotation,
overjoyedatthesuccesshehadgainedhhisdaughter;and,ashe
ion,andohavepartakersinhis
happihebeerofloothe
kit;sothatbeforeelevenintheeveningthereasingle
persohehouseexrs.eherselfandthe
gsophia.
earlyintheingassengern.
blifil;for,thoughthesquireigihatyoulenhad
beenchlessacquaihanhereallyer
aversionofhisdaughter,ashehadnot,horeceivedher
,heloientlytoni,not
doubtingbutthattheintendedbrideherselfithher
lips.astothehadtheeveningbeforebeenfixed,by
theleparties,tobeoingsaveone.
breakfastr.blifil
attended,andbled;
andnoobecalled.
o,shakespearhadithypeno,hogarthhadithypencilthen
an,hpale
untearingeyes,chatterih,faulteringtongue,and
trelinglis,
eensu,sofaint,sospiritless,
sodull,sodeadinlook,sowoebegone,
drescurtainsinthedeadofnight,
and,halfhistroywasbud
eherooanddeclaredthatdaophiatobefound.
”nottobefound”criesthesquire,startingfroischair;
”zoundsanddnationbloodandfuryto
befoundwhere”
”labrother,”saids.e,htruepoliticalldness,”you
arealhroosuchviolentpassionsfoothing.
niece,isuppose,isonlywalked
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aregropossibletoliveinthe
househyou.”
”nay,nay,”ansself,
ashehadgonefroielf;”ifthatbeallthetter,it
sigysoul,ndsgavehe
fellotobefound.”hethengaveordersforthebell
tinthegarden,andsathielfedlydown.
notorethereverseofeachotherthanwere
thebrotherandsisterinstinstances;particularlyinthis,that
asthebrotheeverforesaost
sagadiatelyseeihihadhappened;
sothesistereteallyforesaadistaso
quiay
haveobservedexales:and,indeed,boththeirseveraltalentswere
excessive;for,asthesisterofteopass,
sothebrotheroftensauchrethanuallythetruth.
thisereportwas
broughtfrohegardenasbeforehadbeenbroughtfrohechaer,
thatdaophiatobefound.
thesquirehielfnoh,aoroarforththe
naofsophiaasloudly,andinashoarseavoice,asedid
herculesthatofhylas;and,asthepoettellsusthatthewholeshore
eeofthatbeautifulyouth,sodidthehouse,the
garden,andalltheneighbfieldsresoundnothingbutthena
ofsophia,inthehoarsevoien,andintheshrillpipesof
theen;edsopleasedtorepeatthebelovedsound,
that,ifthereisreallysuchaperson,ibelieveovidhathbeliedher
sex.
nothingreignedforalongtibutnfusion;tillatlastthe
squire,havingsuffitlyspenthisbreath,retuedtotheparlour,
self,h
theutstdejeinhisunteoagreatchair.
heres.ebegantoapplythefolloion:
”brother,iaorryforyniece
shouldhavebehavedherselfinannersounbeingherfaly;
butitisallyouroothankbut
yourself.youknoanner
diretrarytoadvidnohensequence.
haveinotathousandtisarguedyniece
oyouknoouldprevailuponyou;andwheni
hadtakensochpainstoeradicateherheadstrongopinions,andto
rectifyyourerrorsinpolicy,youknoyhands;
sothatihavenothingtoansrustedentirelyh
thecareofhereducation,nosuchactasthishadever
befallenyou;sothatyoustfortyourselfbythinkingitwasall
yourosuch
indulgence”
”zoundssister,”ansakeoned.have
iindulgedherhaveigivenherherhan
lastnightthatithreatened,ifshedisobeyed,too
herchaeruponbreadanderaslongasshelived.youwould
provokethepatienceofjob.”
”dideverrtalhearthelike”repliedshe.”brother,ifihadnot
thepatienefetallded
derubegyou,didinoti
you,toleavetheeyouhavedefeatedallthe
operationsofthecaaignbyonefalsestep.aninhis
senseshaveprovokedadaughterbysuchthreatsasthesehoen
haveitoldyouthatenglisheobetreatedlike
ciracessianslavesheproteoftheobe
eansonly,andnottobehectored,andbullied,and
beatintopliahankheavennosaliquelawgoveshere.
brother,youhavearoughnessinyournneranbutself
ynieedandterrifiedinto
takingthisasure;and,tospeakholy,ithinkniecewill
bejustifiedtotheshehathdone.irepeatittoyou
again,brother,youstfortyourselfbyreringthatitis
allyouro.hoenhaveiadvised”hereerose
hastilyfroischair,aingthreehorrid
ire.
possiblycircassian.
teessif
possibleagainsthihanshehaddone;for
thetruthofr.blifil,hgreat
place,acquiestirelyinallshesaid;butexcusedall
thefaultsof.ustbensidered,”hesaid,
”tohaveproceededfrohetooinordinatefondnessofafather,h
stbealloeofanaableuchthere
inexcuseable,”ansdothheruinbyhis
fondnessbuthisodiatelyagreed.
s.ethereatnfusionontheatof
.blifil,andoftheusageafalyto
uour.onthissubjectshetreatedthe
follyofheiecehgreatseverity;butncludedhthrowing
theher,ohave
proceededsofarhoutbetterassurancesofhisdaughters
:”buthe,headstrong
teer;andiyselfforalltheadviceihave
thro.”
afterchofthiskindofion,
greatlyeainthereader,r.
blifiltookhisleaveauedho,nothighlypleasedhhis
disappointnt:hephilosophyhhehadacquired
froquare,andthereligioniohiyth,together
etobearratherbetterthanre
passionateloversbearthesekindsofevils.
chapter9
theescapeofsophia
itisolookaftersophithereader,ifheloves
herhalfsothe
thoseofherdispassionate
lover.
tesdidtheiristeroftibeatonthesonorous
belltal,suoningtheghoststoriseandheiightly
round.inplainerlanguage,ithe
faly,asonly
s.e,whowas
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andexceptourheroine,lystoledoairs,and,having
unbarredandunlockedohehousedoors,salliedforth,and
hasteheplaent.
notayartsetis
praostas
nyastheothersexusestoheirs,certainlythereisa
degreeeesaan,butisoften
necessarytoeodischargeherduty.itis,iheidea
offieress,andnotofbravery,ale
character;forhestoryofthejustlycelebratedarria
houtnceivingashighanopinionentlenessandtendeess
asofherfortitudeatthesati,perhaps,nyaanwho
shrieksatause,orarat,ybecapableofpoisoningahusband;
or,topoisonhielf.
sophia,anhave,hadall
thespiritetothe
plaent,and,insteadofetingherid,aswasagreed,
saanridedireedoutnor
faihatherpulsethehitsusual
regularity;forsheesurprizeand
apprehension:buttheseostassoonasraised,when
then,pullingoffhishat,askedher,inaverysubssive
nner,”ifherladyshipdidnotexpecttoetanotherlady”and
thenproherthathetonducthertothat
lady.
sophiauldhavenopossiblesuspiofanyfalsehoodinthis
aountedresolutelybehindthefellow,who
nveyedhersafetoatoilesdistant,whereshehad
thesatisfars.honour:for,asthesoul
oftheashused
toeneansbringherselftotrust
theutht.upoherefore,shekeptguardin
person,istress,
havinggivenhillproperinstrus.
theynoedursetotake,ioavoidthe
pursuitof.e,inafew
hours.thelondonroadhadsuchcharforhonour,thatshewas
desirousofgoingoly;allegingthat,assophiauldnotbe
ssedtilleightoiheing,herpursuers
beabletoovertakeher,eventhoughtheyknehwayshehadgone.
butsophiahadtoochatstaketovehingtoor
didshedaretrusttoobs,ih
obedecidedonlybysness.sheresolved,therefore,to
travelacrosstheuntry,foratleasttiles,and
thentotakethedirectroadtolondon.so,havinghiredhorsestotilesohe
other,shesetfuidebehindshehad
riddehershouse;theguidehavingnoakenupbehind
hiintheroofsophia,achheavier,asuchless
lovelyburden;being,indeed,ahugeportnteau,uffedh
thoseoutsideoants,byansofhefairhonourhopedtainnys,and,finally,tokeherfortuneinlondoncity.
heyhadgoneaboutttheinnonthe
londonroad,sophiarodeuptotheguide,and,uch
fullerofhohanouthis
supposedtohavebeenabeehive,beggedhiotakethefirsttuing
ool.
reader,iaotsuperstitious,nreatbelieverofde
racles.idonot,therefore,deliverthefolloain
truth;for,indeed,iscarcecredititself:butthefidelityof
anhistorianobligestorelatehathbeenlyasserted.
thehorse,then,onheguiderode,isreportedtohavebeen
soadeafullstop,and
expressedanunoproceedanyfarther.
perhaps,hoaybetrue,andlessraculousthan
ithathbeenrepresented;sihenaturalcauseseeadequateto
theeffeoedfro
nstantappliedrightheelfor,likehudibras,he
orethanpossiblethatthisossion
alooccasionthebeasttostop,especiallyasthiswasvery
frequentatothertis.
butifthevoiceofsophiahadreallyaonthehorse,ithad
verylittleontherider.heansesurlily,”that
asterhadorderedhiogoadifferenthatheshouldlose
hisplaceifheanyotherthanthathewasordered.”
sophia,findingallherpersuasionshadnoeffect,begannoo
addirresistiblesothe
proverb,kestheoldretrot,insteadofstandingstill;charto
odeageshaveattributedallthatirresistibleforceh
theasiutedtoperfectoratory.inaisedshe
tohisutstexpectation.
theladises;buthedisliked
theirbeingindefinite;for,thoughperhapshehadneverheardthat
that,infact,ion.hesaid,”gentlevolks
didnothecaseofpoorvolks;thathehadliketohavebeen
tuedaheotherday,forridingabouttheuntryha
gentlenfroquireallasheshould
havedone.”
”anfroquire
allhys,”repeatedthelad;”thesquiresson,ithinktheycall
un.””hertleo
onesideobristol,abouttilesoff,”anshelad.”guide
,”sayssophia,”tothesapladillgivetheeaguinea,
ortsuffit.””tobecertain,”saidtheboy,
”itisholyhtarisk
irun;but,hoisethetwoguineas,
illeeure:tobey
astershorses;butois,ilybetuedaway,and
takeands.”
thebargaihusstruck,theladtuedasideintothebristol
road,andsophiasetforofjones,highlyntraryto
therenstranrs.honour,uchredesiretosee
londonthantosee.jones:forindeedshehisfriendh
herstress,ashehadbeenguiltyofsoi
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peiarycivilities,duetothe
aninallloveaffairs,andreespeciallyin
thoseofadestinekind.thisputerathertothecarelessness
ofhisteerthantoanyofgenerosity;butperhapsshe
deriveditfrohelattertive.certainitisthatshehatedhibr >
verybitterlyonthatat,andresolvedtotakeevery
opportunityofinjuringhistress.itherefhly
uownandinn
oreunluckywassheinhaving
stuledonthesaguide,andonthisactaldisveryh
sophiahadde.
ourtravellersarrivedatharookatthebreakofday,where
honourr.
joneshadtaken.ofthis,iheguidehielfuldhave
infordthebutsophia,ikno
thequestion.
thisetthequaker.
adeherreportfrohelandlord,sophia,h
eindifferenthorses,her
totheinnisfortuneof
etihabrokenhead.
herehonour,beingagainchargedssionofenquiry,had
nosoonerappliedherselftothelandlady,andhaddescribedthe
personof.johanthatsagaciousanbegan,inthevulgar
phrase,tosllarat.,
insteadofansaid,thelandlady,addressingherselftothe
stress,beganthefolloherenow,
houghtitiprotesttheloveliestuplethatever
eyebeheld.ifas,daitisnohesquirerunonso
aboutyourladyship.hetoldindeedyouhefiladyin
the,poorhearti
bepitiedhisoidid,ohughispillo
hisdeardaophia.ididalliuldtodissuadehirooingto
thethereenenohathing
elsebuttobekilled,thathadnottheloveofsueladies.”
”sure,”sayssophia,”thegoodanisdistracted.””no,no,”cries
thelandlady,”iaotdistracted.,dothyourladyshipthinki
dontknoeall.””saucyfellow,”
ylady””nosaucyfellow,”
ansanyouenquiredafter,
andaveryprettyyoulenheis,andhelovesdaophia
ofhissoul.””heloveladyidhaveyou
toknoaforhisster.””nay,honour,”said
sophia,interruptingher,”dontbeangryan;she
intendsnohar””no,rry,donti,”anshelandlady,
eoldehesoftatsofsophiandthenlauoa
longnarrativetootedioustobeheresetdoepassages
droptthatgavealittleoffenuchretoher
an,ookoccasiontoabusepoorjooher
stressthebe
averypitifulfelloe
hehusprostituteinanalehouse.”
sophiadidnotseehisbehaviourinsoverydisadvantageousalight,
andorepleasedhtheviolentrapturesofhislove
uchasshehaddoher
circethaherest;andindeedshe
iutedtheotheextravagance,orratherebullience,ofhis
passion,andtotheopennessofhisheart.
thisi,hoind,and
plathestodiousloursbyhonour,servedtoheightenand
givecredittothoseunluckyoccurreupton,andassistedthe
aninherendeavourstokeherstressdepartfrobr >
thatinnhoutseeingjones.
thelandladyfindingsophiainteostaynolohantillher
horseshathouteithereatingordrinking,soon
istresstotaskforindeed
sheusedgreatfreedoandafteralongharangue,inhshe
rendedherofheriiontogotolondon,andgavefrequenthints
oftheiroprietyofpursuingayoungfellolastncluded
adansider
youareabout,andheryoing.”
thisadvicetoaladyiles,and
innreeableseason,yseeoolishenough.itybe
supposedshehadhisalready;nay,
s.honour,bythehintsshethreedtothinkso;and
thisidoubtnotistheopinionofnyreaders,akeno
doubt,beenlongsincehepurposeofourheroine,
andhaveheartilyndeedherforitasaonbaggage.
butiythisthecase.sophiahadbeenlatelyso
distractedbetyandlovetoherfather,her
hatredtoblifil,herpassion,ahe
truthherloveforjohebehaviourofherfather,of
heraunt,ofeveryoneelse,aiself,
hadbloe,thatherndhatateh
ybetrulysaidtokeusignoranto,
orrather,indeed,indifferentastothensequenceofeither.
theprudentandsageadviaidproduced,hoeol
refleiogotogloucester,and
theoproceeddirectlytolondon.
but,unluckily,afeilesbeforesheehattoet
thehackattoey,entioned,haddihereh
.johisfellors.honour,stoptand
spoketoher;ofetooklittlenotice,re
thantoenquirewhohewas.
but,havinghadarepartian
aftergloucester,andhearingofthegreatexpeditionhe
usuallydeintravelling,forhbeenbeforeobserved
heous;relleg,likehatshehad
overheards.honourinforihattheyogloucester,
shebegantofearlestherfatherght,bythisfelloeans,be
abletotracehertothatcity;here
strikeintothelondonroad,sheapprehendedheainlybe
abletoovertakeher.shethereforealteredherresolution;and,
havinghiredhorsestogoaweeksjour
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iotravel,sheagaiforent,
ntrarytothedesireaeiesofherid,andto
thenolessveheranrs.efield,
goodbreeding,orperhapsfrooodnatureforthepooryounglady
appearedchfatigued,pressedherveryheartilytostaythat
eveningatgloucester.
havingrefreshedherselfoea,andhlyingabout
thebed,tingready,sheresolutely
lefts.efieldsaboutelevenatnight,and,strikingdirectly
intotheerroad,hihanfourhoursarrivedatthat
veryinnsawher.
havingthustraher
departure,tillherarrivalatupton,weshallinaveryfeords
brihertothesaplace;hefirst
stfrohepostboy,brook,
veryeasilytracedherafterogloucester;ehepursuedher
toupton,ashehadleaed.joneshadtakenthatroutefor
partridge,tousethesquiresexpressioeveryrong
stbehindhiandhedoubtednotintheleastbutsophia
travelled,or,ashephrasedit,ran,thesaway.heusedindeeda
veryarseexpression,behereied;as
foxhunters,andit,itto
theelves.
bookxi
ntainingaboutthreedays
chapter1
acrustforthecritics
inourlastinitialchapteraybesupposedtohavetreated
thatfordablesetofnorefreedobr >
thanbeesus;siheyexadindeedgenerallyreceive,great
hors.his,therefivethe
reasonsofournducttothisaugustbody;andhereweshall,
perhaps,placethenalightinheyhavenothithertobeen
seen.
thisent.
henceipresusopersonsuoodtheinal,and
haveseentheenglishtranslationofthepritive,havencluded
thatitantjudgntinthelegalsense,inisfrequently
usedasequivalenttoion.
iaatherinber
ofongstthelaany
ofthesegentlen,froespair,perhaps,ofeverrisingtothebench
ininsterhall,haveplacedtheelvesonthebehe
playhouse,heyhaveexertedtheirjudicialcapacity,andhave
givenjudgnt,i.e.,ndeedercy.
thegentlenewere
toleavethehusparedtoohestiortantand
honourableoffithenh,and,ifeoapply
totheirfavour,,asodealvery
sinindthefanother
offiuchloastheynotonly
pronouexecute,theiroent,theybearlikee
retereselance.
butiythereisanht,iics
y,hgreatjustidpropriety,beseen;andthisisthatof
anslanderer.ifapersonothecharactersof
others,hnootherdesignbuttodisvertheirfaults,andto
publishtheothehetitleofaslahe
reputationsofn,e
levolentvieiledtheslahereputation
ofbooks
vioreabjectslave;societyproduces
notareodiousvern;northedevilreceiveaguestre
,norpossiblyreetohithanaslahe
afraid,regardsnotthisnsterhhalfthe
abhorrencereafraidtoassignthe
reasonofthisallenitysho;yetitiscertain
thatthethieflooksinnourderer
hielfseldotandiionhhisguilt:forslanderis
arecruelergives
arealethod,ihereisofkilling,and
thatthebasestandstexecrableofall,
analogytotheviceheredisclaidagainst,andthatispoison:a
ansofrevengesobase,asohorrible,thatisewisely
distinguishedbyourlaallotherrders,inthepeculiar
severityofthepunishnt.
besidesthedreadfulschiefsdonebyslander,andthebaseness
oftheansbystances
thathighlyaggravateitsatrociousquality;foritoftenproceeds
frooprovoprosesitselfanyreward,unless
soblafealndyproposearehethoughtsof
havingprocuredtheruinandseryofanother.
shakespearhathnoblytouchedthisvice,whenhesays
ypursestealstrash;tissothing,nothing;
tiishis,andhathbeenslavetothousands:
buthethatfilegoodna
robsofthat,
butkespoorindeed.
ygoodreaderuchofit
toosevere,otheslandererofbooks.
butletitherebehatbothproeked
dispositionofnd,andarealikevoidoftheexptation.
norshallheinjurydohisobeveryslight,when
heauthorsoffspring,andihe
childofhisbrain.
thereaderusetontihertoina
virginstatehavebutaveryieideaofthiskindof
patealfoosuationof
cduff,”alasthouhasttennobook.”buttheauthorwhose
sehathbroughtforthhepatheticstrain,perhapswill
ayhtearsespeciallyifhisdarlingbealreadyno
re,entiontheuneasinessusebears
aboutherburden,thepainfullabourh,and
lastly,thecare,thefondness,hheteheourishes
hisfavourite,tillitbebroughttoturity,andprodutothe
world.
noristhereanypatealfondnessslesstosavourof
absoluteinstindaysooworldly
,asthis.thesechildrenysttrulybecalledtherichesof
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parentinhisoldage:sothatnotonlytheaffe,butthe
i,oftheauthorybehighlyiheseslanderers,
elyend.
lastly,theslanderofabookis,intruth,theslahe
author:for,asnoonecallanotherbastard,houtcallingthe
theraesofsadstuff,
horridnonsense,&c.,toabook,houtcallihora
blockhead;oralseisapreferable
appellationtothatofvillain,isperhapsratherreinjuriousto
hiserest.
noayappeartoso,others,i
doubtnot,ay,
perhaps,thinkihavenottreatedthesubjeity;
butsurelyaruthilinguntenan
reality,todeprealiciously,orevenonly,isat
leastaveryillnaturedoffiay,i
believe,besuspean.
iainingpartofthischapter,
toexplaintherksofthischaracter,andtoshoi
hereioobviate:forieverbeuood,unlessbythe
verypersonshereant,toinsitherearenoproper
judgesofthenhof
literatureanyofthoseicstoheleaed
lyied.suchotle,horad
longinus,aients,daongthefrend
soperhapsangus;ainlybeendulyauthorizedto
executeatleastajudicialauthorityinforoliterario.
buthoutascertainingalltheproperqualificationsofa
critic,ayveryboldly
objecttothesuresofauponhnot
hielfread.susurersasthese,their
othereportandopinionofothers,
yproperlybesaidtoslahereputationofthebookthey
nde.
suchylikeedofdeservingthischaracter,who,
nthewholein
generaldefatoryter;suchasvile,dull,ddstuff,&d
partionosyllableloh
beestheuthofnocriticrighthonourable.
again,thoughthereybesofaultsjustlyassighe
ostessentialparts,orifthey
arepensatedbygreaterbeauties,itherofthe
lientofatruecritictopass
aseveresentenevicious
part.thisisdireentsofhorace:
verubipluraine,nonegopaucis
offendorculis,quasautincuriafudit,
authunaparuavitnatura
butoreinnuer,shine,
iaotangry,asualline
thatetrivialfaultsunequalflows
aanfrailtyshows.
.francis
for,asrtialsays,aliteonfit,avite,liber.nobookbe
otherposed.allbeautyofcharacter,aswellasof
untenanan,istobetriedinthis
nner.cruelindeedbeifsuchahishistory,h
hatheloyedsothousandsofhoursintheposing,shouldbe
liabletobendeed,becausesoparticularchapter,orperhaps
chapters,ybeobnoxioustoveryjustandsensibleobjes.and
yetnothingisrentharigoroussentenceupon
bookssupportedbysuchobjes,heyly
takenandthattheyarenotaleansgototherit
ofthehetheatreespecially,asingleexpressionh
dothnotihetasteoftheaudience,orhany
individualcritifthataudience,issuretobehissed;andone
seheo
possibleastoliveup
tosospleipinions:andifothe
sentintsofsoechristians,noauthorwill
besavedinthisani.
chapter2
theadvehafterherleavingupton
ourhistory,justbeforeitotuaboutandtravel
baaidfrohe
inn;hereforepursuethestepsofthatlovely
creature,andleaveherunoanhis
illluck,orratherhisillnduct.
sophiahavingdirectedherguidetotravelthroughbyeroads,across
theuntry,theynoile
froheinn,heyounglady,lookingbehindher,sawseveral
horsesingafteronfullspeed.thisgreatlyalardherfears,and
shecalledtotheguidetoputonasfastaspossible.
heiediatelyobeyedher,andaheyrodeafullgallop.butthe
fasterthey,thefasterheyfollohehorses
behindeerwere
atlengthovertaken.ahappycirceforpoorsophiwhose
fears,joioherfatigue,hadalstoverpos;
butshealevoice,thatgreetedher
iestnner,andostcivility.thisgreeting
sophia,assoonassheuldreverherbreath,hlikecivility,
andhthehighestsatisfatoherself,retued.
thetravellerserror,
nsisted,likeheropany,oftalesandaguide.thetwo
partiesproceededthreefulllestogetherbeforeanyoneoffered
againtoopehs;ty
thebetterofherfearbutyetbeingsosurprizedthatthe
otherstillntioattendher,asshepursuedroad,and
hadalreadypassedthroughseveraltuings,acstedthestrange
ladyinastobligingtone,andsaid,”sheofind
theyeher,,
oobespoketo,readilyansthehappiness
irelyhers;thatshestrahatuntry,
aingapanionofherohatshe
hadperhapsbeenguiltyofainence,hrequiredgrea
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apology,inkeepingpaceorecivilitiespassedbetween
thesetrs.honourhadnoothefine
habitofthestranger,andhadfallenintotherear.but,though
sophiahadgreatcuriositytokherladyntio
travelhthesabyeroadshherself,nay,thoughthis
gavehersouneasiness,yetfear,ordesty,orsoother
iorainedherfroskingthequestion.
thestrangeladynoyhappears
alstbeloention.herbonhadbeen
bloherheadhaisile;nor
uldsheeatanyribbonorhandkerchieftotieitunderher.
diatelysuppliedherh
ahandkerchiefforthispurpose;
herpoueglectedtheofher
horse,forthebeast,noakingafalsestep,felluponhis
fs,andthrehisback.
thoughsophiaosttotheground,shehappilyreceived
nottheleastdage:andthesacirceshhadperhaps
ntributedtoherfallnonfusion;forthelane
uchrown
oonuldhereaffordverylittlelight,
andoreover,atpresent,soobscuredinacloud,thatitwas
alstperfeodesty,
elydelicate,escapedasfreefronjuryasher
lis,andsheorereinstatedinhersaddle,havingreceived
nootherharhanalittlefrightbyherfall.
daylightatlengthappearedinitsfulllustre;andwo
ladies,nsidebyside,lookingstedfastly
ateaentboththeireyesbecafixed;both
theirhorsesstopt,and,bothspeakingtogether,hequaljoy
pronouneofsophia,theotherthatofharriet.
thisuedenuntersurprizedtheladieschrethani
believeitusthaveigihat
thestrangeladyuldbenootherthans.fitzpatrick,theusin
ofsstheinn
afeierher.
sogreathesurprizeandjoyhesetousins
nerlybeenstintite
acquaintandfriends,andhadlonglivedtogetherhtheir
auntpossibletoreunthalfthe
ngratulations,beforeeitheraskeda
verynaturalquestionoftheother,naly,hershewasgoing
thisatlast,hoefirstfrors.fitzpatrick;but,easy
andnaturalasthequestionyseesophiafounditdifficulttiveitaveryreadyaainansousin
thereforetosuspendalleinn,
”ant;and,
believe,harriet,isuspendasyside;for,
indeed,ibelieveourastonishntisprettyequal.”
theionheseladiesontheroad
tlehrelating;andlesscertainlyhat
beten;fortheylikeopaytheir
plintstoeachother.asfuides,theyweredebarred
frohepleasureofdisurse,theonebeingplathevan,and
theotherobligedtuptherear.
inthisposturetheytravellednyhours,tilltheytoa
enroad,heytuedtht,soon
broughttheoaveryfairprosinginn,heyallalighted:
butsofatiguedhatasshehadsatherhorseduringthe
lastfiveorsixleshgreatdifficulty,soapable
ofdisuntingfroioutassistahisthelandlord,whohad
holdofherhorse,presentlyperceiving,offeredtoliftherinhis
arfroersaddle;aooreadilyacceptedthetenderofhis
servistohaveresolvedtoputsophiatothe
blushthatday,andthesendliptsucceededbetterthan
thefirst;forlandlordhadnosoonerreceivedtheyoungladyin
hisar,thanhisfeet,hegouthadlatelyveryseverely
handled,gavebled;but,atthesati,hno
lessdexteritythangallantry,ntrivedtothroselfunderhis
thefall;
freatinjuryosophiashock
giventoherdestybyaegrin,herrising
froheground,sheobservedienanostofthe
byestahisdehersuspecthadreallyhappened,and
hererelate,fortheindulgehosereaderswho
arecapableoflaughingattheoffencegiventoayoungladys
delicacy.actsofthiskindical
light;norusthaveaveryie
ideaofthedestyofabeautifulyoungan,o
salaughter.
thisfrightandshock,joiheviolentfatigueh
herndandbodyhadundergone,alstovercatheexcellent
nstitutionofsophia,andshehadscarcestrengthsuffitto
totterintotheinn,leaningonthearfherid.hereshewasno
sooedthanshecalledflassofrs.honour,
veryjudiyopinion,geditintoaglassofwine.
s.fitzpatrirs.honourthatsophiahadnot
beeninbeddurinights,andhertolookvery
paleaigue,eaestlyeedhertorefresh
herselfesleep.sheastraoherhistory,orher
apprehensions;but,hadsheknoh,shehe
saadvice;forrestheirlong
joueythroughbyeroadssoentirelyrevedalldangerofpursuit,
thatshelyeasyonthatat.
sophiaofolloheunselofher
friend,aid.s.fitzpatrick
likepany,uch
place,accepted.
thestressaidpreparedtofollow
herexale.shebegantokenyapologiestohersisterabigail
forleavingheraloneinsohorridaplaceasaninn;buttheother
stopthershort,beingasoanapasherself,and
desiredthehonourofbeingher
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so,afternyurtsiesandplints,tobedtogetherthe
en,astheirstresseshaddonebeforethe
itylandlordasiishthewhole
frateitytoenquirepartien,footn,
postboys,andothers,intothenasofallhisguests;their
estatelay.itotthereforebe,that
thenyparticularcircestendedourtravellers,and
especiallytheirretiringalltosleepatsoextraordinaryandunusual
anhourastenintheing,shouldexcitehiscuriosity.assoon,
therefore,astheguidesehekitinewho
theladiese;buttheguides,thoughthey
faithfullyrelatedalltheykneverylittlesatisfa.
orary,theyratherenfladhiscuriositythainguished
it.
thislandlordhadthecharacter,angallhisneighbours,of
beingaverysagaciousfellohoughttoseefartherand
deeperintothingsthananynintheparish,theparsonhielf
notexcepted.perhapshislookhadntributednotalittletoprocure
hihisreputation;forthereethingwonderfully
outh;
hout.hisbehaviour,likely
assistedinprotingtheopinionofhis.inhisdeportnt
hen,ifnotsullen;and,
healselfinaslohoughsentences
anyhuandhas,ay
ays,andotherexpletives:sothat,thoughheaiedhiswords
hcertainexplanatestures,suchasshakingooddingthe
head,orpointinghhisforefinger,hegenerallylefthis
hearerstouahanheexpressed;nay,henlygave
thehintthathekneuchrethahoughtpropertodisclose.
thislastay,indeed,veryforhis
erangelyinedtoworship
theydonotuand.agra,uponhseveral
iosersonnkindhavetotallyreliedforthesuccessoftheir
frauds.
thispoliteperson,noakinghisshe
thoughtoftheladieslatelyarrived””thinkofthesaidthewife,
””iknoi
think.theguidestellstraories.oendstobeefrobr >
glouupton;aherofthefor
ifind,tellhertheyaregoing.butpeopleever
travelauptonhither,especiallytolondonand
oheidservants,beforeshealightedfroerhorse,asked
ifthisthelondonroadnoallthese
outto
be””nay,”aoguessatyour
disveries.””itisagoodgirl,”repliedhe,chugherunder
theyknowledgeof
thesetters.indisaydepend
uponit,theyarecertainlysooftherebelladies,heysay,
travelhtheyoungchevalier;andhavetakenaroundabouto
escapethedukesar.”
”husband,”quoththeainlyhitit;foroneof
thesdressedasfineasanyprincess;and,tobesure,shelooks
foralltheyet,hing”
”ptuously”e,pray
letshearyounsider.””is,”anshewife,
”thatsheistoohuletobeanyverygreatlady:for,whileour
bettyingthebed,shey
dear,a;and,tyofferedtopulloffhershoes
andstogs,shesufferher,saying,shegive
herthetrouble.”
”pugh”anshehusband,”thatisnothing.dostthink,
beegreatladiesrudeandunciviltopersons
belo,thathenoselveswhen
theyebeforetheirinferiorsithinkiknowpeopleoffashion
ithinkido.didnotshecallflassofer
einanothersortofenalledfora
drayouknoanreat
quality,sellforafool;and,ibelieve,thoseewill
haveabadbargain.noanofherqualitytravelhouta
footn,unlessuponsosuchextraordinaryoccasion””nay,tobe
sure,husband,”criesshe,”youknoattersbetterthani,or
stfolk.””ithinkidokhing,”saidhe.”tobesure,”
anshehepoorlittleheartlookedsopiteous,when
shesatdohechair,iprotestiuldnothelphavinga
passionforheralstaschasifshehadbeenapoorbody.
butstobedone,husbandifanshebearebel,isupposeyou
iobetrayheruptotheurt.well,shesaspered,
goodhuuredlady,besheshewill,andishallhardlyrefrain
frwhenihearsheishangedorbeheaded.””pooh”answered
thehusband.”but,astostobedoisnotsoeasya
ttertodeterne.ihope,beforeshegoesahe
neay
gainusiurt,andkeourfortuneshoutbetraying
her.””hatstrue,”repliedtheilyhopeshe
inherpoainlyshesasgoodlady;itwould
gohorriblyagainsttohaveheretoanyhar””pooh”cries
thelandlord,”enarealenderhearted.why,you
harbourrebels,ainly,”anshewife;”and
asforbetrayingher,eeus.it
isanybodyase.”
idlord,,he
reputationofgreatanghisneighbours,wasengagedin
debatingthistterselfforhepaidlittleattentiontothe
opinionofhishattherebelshadgiventhe
duketheslip,andhadgotadaysrchtowardslondon;andsoon
afterarrive**usjabitesquire,hgreatjoyinhis
untenance,shookthelandlordbythehand,saying,”allsourown,
boy,tenthousandhofrenarelandedinsuffolk.old
englandforevertenthousandfrench,braveladiaoingtotap
aly.”
thisne
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saiddisveredthatshejenny
herself.
chapter3
averyshortchapter,inoon,astar,and
anangel
thesunforhekeepsverygoodhoursatthistioftheyear
hadbeensotiretiredtorest,ly
refreshedbyhersleep;asithingbuther
extrefatigueuldhaveoccasioned;for,thoughshehadtoldher
id,andperhapsherselftoo,thatshelyeasywhenshe
leftuptoiscertaileaffectedhthat
ladyptoofafever,
andisperhapstheverydisteereanifthey
ananythingbythefeveronthespirits.
s.fitzpatricklikeeti;and,having
suonedherid,iediatelydressedherself.shewasreallya
veryprettyan,and,hadshebeeninanyotherpanybutthat
sophia,ghthavebeenthoughtbeautiful;butrs.honourofher
oistresssufferhertobe
sofs.
fitzpatrioingstar,andhad
precededgreaterglories,sharedthefateofthatstar,andwere
totallyeclipsedthentthosegloriesshoh.
perhapssophianeverlookedrebeautifulthanshedidatthis
instant.ntheidoftheinnfor
herhyperbole,erhavinglightedthefire,
declared,andratifiedithanoath,thatifevertherewasan
angelupoh,sheairs.
sophiahadacquaintedherusinhherdesigntogotolondon;
ands.fitzpatrickhadagreedtoayher;forthearrivalof
herhusbandatuptonhadputaoherdesignofgoingtobath,or
toherauheyhadthereforenosoonerfiheir
tea,thansophiaproposedtosetout,theonthenshining
extrelybright,andasforthefrostshedefiedit;norhadshe
anyofthoseapprehensionsanyyoungladies
attravellingbynight;forshehad,aswehavebeforeobserved,
solittledegreeofnaturalurage;andthis,herpresent
sensations,eondespair,greatlyencreased.
besides,asshehadalreadytravelledthsafetybythelight
oftheon,shebolderusttoitathird
ti.
thedispositionofs.fitzpatriorous;for,though
thegreaterterrorshadheless,andthepresenceofher
husbandhaddrivenheraupton,
yet,beingnoaplacehoughtherselfsafe
froispursuit,theselesserterrorsofiked
sly,thatsheeaestlyeedherusintostaytill
theing,andnotexposeherselftothedangersof
travellingbynight.
sophia,oanexcess,her
laughnorreasonherusinoutoftheseapprehensions,atlastgave
.perhaps,indeed,hadsheknohersarrivalat
upton,itghthavebeenredifficulttohavepersuadedher;foras
tojones,shehad,iafraid,horroratthethoughtsof
beiakenbyhinay,tohetruth,ibelievewished
thanfearedit;thoughightholyenoughhavencealedthis
thereader,asithosesecretspontaneous
etionsofthesoultohereasonisoftenastranger.
ioreinallthateveningin
theirinehelandlady,oknow
shere
inthevoientof
sophia,thatsheravishedthelandladytothehighestdegree;andthat
goodan,ne
inantastanchjabite,andilyotheyoung
pretenderscause,frohegreatsnessandaffabilityh
istress.
thetparttoeachothertheirreciprocal
curiosity;tokraordinaryactsonbothsides
oeeting.atlasts.
fitzpatriiseofnig
likeu,begaethereader,ifheis
desiroustoknoayreadintheensuingchapter.
chapter4
thehistoryofs.fitzpatrick
s.fitzpatrients,fetga
deepsigh,thusbegan:
”itisnaturaltotheunhappytofeelase
rellegthoseperiodsoftheirlivesost
delightfultothethereranceofpastpleasuresaffectsus
hakindoftendergrief,likeedfriends;
andtheideasofbothybesaidtohauntinations.
”forthisreason,ineverreflecthoutsorrohosedays
thehappiestfaroflifetogether,h
yaunte.alasissgraveairs
andssgiddynoreyoureer,iaure,h
otherbynootheas.indeed,yougavethelatterappellation
uchcause.ihavesinceexperiencedhouchideserved
it.you,sophia,ysuperiorihing,andi
heartilyhopeyouune.ishallneverfetthe
atronlyadvie,entedbeing
disappointedofaball,thoughyouuldhenfourteenyears
old.osophy,housthavebeensituation,ould
thiasfortune;andhe
greatestihadeverknown”
”a,dearharriet,”anshena
serioustterfortyourselfthereforehthinking,
thatentyhereafterappearastriflingand
ibleasaballe.”
”alas,sophia,”repliedtheotherlady,”youyourselfwill
thinkotherypresentsituation;freatlystthat
tenderheartbealtered,ifsfortunesdonotdraanyasigh,
nay,nyatear,froou.theknohisshouldperhapsdeter
froelatingnvinceduchaffectyou.”here
s.fitzpatrickstopt,till,attherepeatedeiesofsophia,
shethusproceeded:
”tho
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www.192.twughyousthaveheardyrriage;yet,asttersy
probablyhavebeensrepresehevery
nyunfortunateacquaintanceypresenthusband;
yaunt,auedhoto
yourfather.
”angthegayyoungfellor.
fitzpatricke,degage,extrelygallant,and
inhisdressexydear,ifyouwas
unlunoerthanby
tellingyouheheveryreverseofeverythinghheis:for
hehathrusticatedhielfsolong,thatheisbeeanabsolutewild
irishn.buttoproceedinstory:thequalificationshen
possessedsohat,thoughthepeopleof
qualityatthattilivedseparatefroherestofthepany,
andexr.fitzpatrickfound
anstogainadttaattertoavoid
hiforherequiredverylittleooinvitation;andas,being
handsoaeel,hefounditnoverydifficulttterto
ingratiatehielfhtheladies,so,hehavingfrequentlydrawnhis
sendidnot.haditnot
beenforsosuchreason,ibelievehewouldhavebeensoon
expelledbyhisoricttitletobe
preferredtotheenglishgentry;nordidtheyseenedtoshow
hiraordinaryfavour.theyallabusedhiehindhisback,
ightprobablyproceedfronvy;fortheenhewaswell
received,andveryparticularlydistinguishedbythe
”aunt,thoughnopersonofqualityherself,asshehadalways
livedabouttheurt,hatparty;for,byever
ansyougetintothepolitecircle,here,itis
suffitritforyouthatyouarethere.thisobservation,young
asyouakingfroyaunt,whowas
free,orreserved,oreorlessof
thisrit.
”andthisrit,ibelieve,itnded
.fitzpatricktoherfavour.inhat
heeparties.norkwardin
retuingsuchdistin;forhesoongreicularinhis
behaviourtoher,thatthesdalclubfirstbegantotakenotice
ofit,aerdisposedpersochbet.
foroadenodoubtthathisdesignswere
strictlyhonourable,asthephraseis;thatis,torobaladyofher
fortunebyarriage.auntheryoung
enoughnorhandsoenoughtoattract;butshe
hadtrinialchariabundance.
”iorenfirdinthisopinionfroheextraordinary
respeontofour
apttolessen,if
possible,thatdisinightbesupposedtivetoateasureithad
thateffect;for,asiyoune,and
ofallpeopletheleastaslavetoiedviebe
violentlytheeneofaneiwas
greatlypleased;andthereso,asiheonlyobjectofsuch
respeetitonyenofquality
houtanyrespectatall.
”agreeableasthise,hesoongeditintoanotherkind
ofbehaviour,oreso.henouchsoftness
andtendeess,andlanguishedandsighedabundantly.attis,
indeed,artoatureiine,hegavehis
usualloosetogaietyandrth;butthiswasalwaysingeneral
pany,anden;foreveninauntrydance,whenhe
ypartner,hebecagrave,andputoestlook
igihentheapproached.indeedhehingsso
verypartiusthavebeenblindnottohave
disveredit.and,and,and””andyouorepleasedstill,
dearharriet,”ed,”she,
sighing;”forsurethereareirresistiblecharintendeess,
anynareabletoaffect.””true,”ansousin;
”n,nsense,arevery
chiavelsiofloving.iknoance.
hadbeforebeen
yaunt;andsogoodladiesdidnotsthat
.fitzpatrickhadanintriguehusboth.
”but,ayseestonishing,auntneversaheleast
seedtosuspect,thatboth
ourbehaviours.onehinkthatlovequiteputsoutthe
eyesofanoldan.infact,theysogreedilyshe
addressesadetothethat,likeaneousglutton,
theyarenotatleisuretoobserveongstothersatthe
satable.thisihaveobservedinrecasesthanohis
yaunt,that,thoughsheoftenfoundus
togetheratherretufrohepu,theleasttingwordof
his,pretendingiatieherabsence,effectuallystheredall
suspi.oificesucceedediration.thiswashis
treatinglikealittlechild,andnevercallingbyanyother
nainherpreseniss.thisindeeddidhio
disservicebleservant;butisoonsahroughit,
especiallyasinherabsencehebehavedto,asihavesaid,ina
differentnner.hogreatlydisobligedbya
nductofartedvery
severelyforit;forauntreallynceivedtobeher
loverasshethoughthialled,aedinallrespects
asaperfefant.tosaythetruth,iinsisted
onagainrings.
”atlast,loverforsoheost
soleodiscloseasecrethihadknownlongbefore.
henoyauntto
at.helanted,inverypatheticter,theenuragentshe
hadgivenhianddeahighritofthetedioushoursinh
hehadundergoneherion.ydear
sophiatheniyn.i
e;to
rivalsonyotherenafraididid
notbehaveasishoulddo,evenupontheveryfirstdeclarationi
wis
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”thebathnoightalstsay,rainst.
severalyoungenaffeyauch,
perhaps,fronyrealsuspiadesireofbanishing
fropanyinuan.
andhereiitexpressinggratitudetothekindness
intendedby.nash,eonedayaside,andgave
advi.child,
sayshe,iaorrytoseethefaliaritysbetweenyou
andafelloafraidwill
proveyourruin.asforyouroldstinkingaunt,ifitobeno
injurytoyouaysophyeiassureyouirepeathis
ilygladthatthefelloasinpossessionof
allthatbelongstoher.ineveradviseolden:for,iftheytake
itintotheirheadtogotothedevil,itisnorepossiblethan
froiinnodyouthay
arefroisclutches.let
adviseyoutherefore,dearchild,neversufferthisfelloobe
partie,hi
havenoat
thatti;forinationntradictedallhesaid;and,besides,i
uldnotbepersuadedthatenofqualityo
faliarityhsuchapersonashedescribed.
”butiafraid,dear,ishalltireyouany
nuteaginerried;
igineyhusband,atthefeetofaunt;andthenigine
theddestaninbedlainaravingfit,andyination
orethanreallyhappened.
”theverydayauheplace,partlytoavoidseeing
.fitzpatriyself,andaschperhapstoavoidseeinganyone
else;for,thoughiaoldshehathsiniedeverything
stoutly,ibelieveshehenalittlenfouher
disappointnt.siti,ihaveaers,
butneveruldobtainanansustoethe
heavier,assheherselfhoughundesignedly,theoccasionof
allsufferings:for,haditnotbeehelourofpayinghis
addressestoher,.fitzpatrick
opportuohaveengagedheart,stances,
istillflatterselfhavebeenaneasyosuch
aperson.indeed,ibelieveishouldnothaveerredsogrosslyin
yoent;butitrustedtotallyto
theopinionofothers,andveryfoolishlytooktheritofan
franted,isaen.
ydear,thatandingsequalto
theakechoiceof
thesilliestfellopanionsandfavouritesitraises
indignationtothehighestpitbersofen
ofse;
but,sophiakingnoachapter.
chapter5
inrs.fitzpatritinued
”aibathnolohanafhtafterourwedding;
forastoanyrenciliationyaunt,therewerenohopes;andof
fortuohinguldbetouchedtilliwasofage,of
orethantyhusband,therefore,was
resolvedtosetoutforireland;againstonstratedvery
eaestly,andinsistedonaproseadebeforeour
rriage,thatishouldakethisjoueyagainst;
andindeedieooit;norwillanybody,i
believe,blaforthatresolution;butthis,however,inever
ntioohusband,aionedonlyforthereprieveofa
nth;buthehadfixedtheday,andtothatdayheobstinately
adhered.
”theeveningbeforeourdeparture,asingthispoint
his
chair,aabruptly,sayinghes.he
ofthehouse,hefloor,
hispocket,together
hhishandkerchief.thispaperitookup,and,findingittobea
letter,idenoscrupletoopena;andindeedireaditso
often,thatiosthenwas
theletter:
to.brianfitzpatrick
sir,yoursreeinthis
nner,ashaveneverseenanyofyourcash,unlessforone
linsey,andyourbillnoonsider,
sir,hoeoffhyourbeingshortlytobe
rriedtothisladyandtotherlady;butieitherliveon
hopesorproses,noryakeanysu
paynt.youtellyouaresecureofhavihertheauntorthe
haverriedtheauntbeforethis,whose
jointureyousayisiethatyoupreferthenie
aoney.pray,sir,takeafoolsadvicefor
ondrrythefirstyouget.youy
advice,asyouknoerelyonyou
peextpost,infavourofssieursjetandpany,at
fourteendays,,
sir,yourhuleservant,
sagrave.
”thisydeargirlguesshow
thisletteraffected.youpreferthenieatofher
readyneyifeveryoheseould
intohisheart;butireunt
franticbehaviourontheoccasion.ihadprettyytears
beforehisretuho;butsuffiappearedin
sselfsullenlyintohischair,andfora
longtihsilent.atlength,inahaughtytone,he
said,ihope,dayourservantshavepackedupallyourthings;
fortheaypatiencewas
totallysubduedbythisprovocation,andianshere
isaletterstillreinsunpacked;ahroonthe
table,ifelltoupbraidinghistbitterlanguagei
uldi.
”herguilt,orsha
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www.192.tw,orprudence,restrainedhiiotsay;
but,thoughheisthestpassionateofedneon
thisoebythe
stgentleans.heshephraseiertohi
principallyobjectedhis,norhadheevertenanysuch.he
oentionedhisrriage,andthat
preferenceyself,butdeniedanyoaths
thehavingassignedanysuchreason.andheexcusedthehaving
ntionedanysuchtteratall,onatofthestraitshewas
inforney,arising,hesaid,froishavingtoolongedhis
estateinireland.andthis,hesaid,bearto
disverto,heonlyreasonofhishavingsostrenuously
insistedonourjouey.hethenusedseveralveryendearing
expressions,andnanyviolent
protestationsoflove.
”therestancehoughhedidnotappealtoit,
hadhisfavour,andthatheword
joihetaylorsletter,yauntneverhadbeen
rried,andthis.fitzpatrickagined,
therefore,thatthefellousthaveiedthisofhisownhead,
orfroearsay,ipersuadedselfheghthaveventuredlikewiseon
thatodiuslineoerauthority.reasoningy
dearention
suchacirceasthis,orappealtoitforthejustificationof
fivenessinshort,hadhebeenguiltyoftesasch,
halfthetendeessandfondnesshheusedwouldhaveprevailedon
tohavefivenhiinoadenofartherobjestoour
settingout,oing,andinalittlere
thanar.fitzpatrick.
”yourrelatinganyoccurrencesh
pastduringourjouey;forito
travelitain,andnolesssotoyoutotravelitovere.
”thisseat,then,isanansionhouse:ifiwasinoneof
thoserryhuursine,iuld
describeittoyouridiculouslyenough.itlookedasifithadbeen
forrlyinhabitedbyagentlen.hereenough,andnotthe
lessroonatofthefuiture;foriherewasvery
littleinit.anoldan,edevalhthebuilding,and
greatlyreseledherentionsintheorphan,receivedus
atthegate,andinahoan,andtounintelligible,
edhersterho.inshort,they
andlancholy,thatitthreyspiritsintothelodeje;
yhusbanddisg,insteadofrelieving,encreasedbytwoor
threeliadasayshe,
asyoufind,inotherplacesbesidesengland;butperhapsyouhad
ratherbeinadirtylodgingsatbath.
”happy,dear,istheanateoflife,hatha
cheerfulgoodnaturedpaniontosupportandfortherbutwhydo
irefleyoisery
panion,farfrofsolitude,soon
nvihatisthavebeeninanyplad
inanyndition.inaer
perhapsyouhaveneverseen;for,indeed,noaneverseesit
exelifiedbutinafather,abrother,orahusband;and,though
youhaveafather,heisnotofthatcharacter.thissurlyfellow
hadforrlyappearedtotheveryreverse,andsohedidstillto
everyotherperson.goodheavenhoanto
intainanstantlieinhisappearanceabroadandinpany,and
tohielfehere,
dear,theyketheelvesandsfortheuneasyrestrainth
theyputoeersinthehe
rerryandgayandgoodhuuredhusbandhathatanyti
beeninpany,theresullenandroseheeat
ouextprivateeting.hoy
fondnessheicalh
you,sophy,andhers,havecalledsoagreeable,he
treatedpt.instseriousntshesungand
iserable,hewas
angry,andabused;for,thoughhey
goodhuur,noras,yetlow
spiritsal,andthoseheiutedtorepentance
ofhavingashesaidrriedanirishn.
”youydeargraveairsiaskyourpardon,i
reallyfotself,that,ankesanirudenttch
inthesehehatis,anarrant
prostitutetopeiaryi,shestnecessarilyhaveso
inan.youhat
thisaffeaypossiblybelessened;nay,idoassureyou,
inoo
eainforhusband,inoustusethe
expressionanarrantblockhead.perhapsyou
kethisdisverylongbefore;butenathousand
exselvesforthefollyofthosetheylike:besides,
giveleavetotellyou,itrequiresastperatio
disceafohthedisguisesofgaietyandgoodbreeding.
”itagihat,yhusband,
asioyouisoondid,istnsequentlydislikehis
pany;andindeedihadthehappinessofbeingverylittle
troubledostelegantlyfuished,
ourcellarsocked,anddogsandhorsesprovidedi
abundance.asgehereforeeainedhisneighboursh
greathospitality,sohisneighboursresortedtohigreat
alaedsoe,thata
sllpartofhision,thatistosay,ofhisillhuurs,
felltoshare.
”happyeifiuldaseasilyhaveavoided
allotherdisagreeablepany;but,alasie
ented;andthere,asisaof
beingrelievedfrohethesepanionsyoking
thoughts,annerhauntednightandday.in
thissituationipastthroughase,thehorrorsofh
herbepaintednihink,dear,figure,ifyou,
toyourself,usthaveundergone.ibecaathe
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chapter6
inistakeofthelandlordthrooadreadful
ion
s.fitzpatrickive,whenshewas
interruptedbytheentranceofdinner,greatlytothenceof
sophiforthesfortunesofherfriendhadraisedheray,
aheoappetitebutrs.fitzpatrickosatisfyby
herrelation.
thelandlordno,andhthe
sarespehisuntenandaddresson
hadtheladiesarrivedinaadsix.
therriedladyseedlessaffectedisfortuhan
ereatveryheartily,helatter
uldhardlysorsel.sophialikeorend
sorroehanappearediherlady;who,having
observedthesesytoinherfriend,beggedhertobeforted,
saying,”perhapsallyyeteerthaheryouoriexpect.”
ourlandlordthoughthehadnoouth,
anditit.”iaorry,da”crieshe,
”thatyourladyshipustbehungryafter
solongfasting.ihopeyourladyshipisnotuneasyatanything,
for,asdaheresays,allyeerthananybodyexpects.a
gentlennoexcellentneerhaps
sofolksaygettolondon
beforetheyareovertaken;andiftheydo,ikenodoubtbutthey
.”
allpersonsuheapprehensionofdangereverthey
seeandhearintotheobjectsofthatapprehension.sophiatherefore
iediatelyncluded,frohefoingspeech,thatshewas
knoost
ion,andforafeinutesdeprivedofthepowerof
speech;hanshedesiredthelandlord
tosendhisservantsoutoftherooandthen,addressingherself
tohisaid,”iperceive,sir,youknoibeseech
younay,iavinced,ifyouhaveanypassioodness,you
betrayus.”
”ibetrayyourladyship”quoththelandlord;”noandthenheswore
severalveryheartyoaths;iihousand
pieylife
yet,andiaureishallnotbeginhsosaladyasyour
ladyship.alltheuchblaifishould,si
e.wife
einto
thehouse:isaidityour
horse,andishallcarrythebruisesigotinyourladyships
servicetothegrave;butsighat,aslongasisavedyour
ladyshiptobesuresopeoplethisinghoughtettingareyhead.i
arvethantakeanyrerayingyourladyship.”
”iproseyou,sir,”sayssophia,”ifitbeeverinpoo
relosebyyenerosity.”
”alackaday,daanshelandlord;”inyourladyships
poutoyouronlyafraidyour
honouranasaninnkeeper;but,ifyour
ladyshipshouldnot,ihopeyoueerrewardi
refusedrefusedthatis,iobesureit
ybeighthavehaditcertainly;andtobe
sureyoughthavebeeninsohouses;but,forpart,iwould
not,thinks,fortheesochasto
igihoughtofbetrayingyou,evenbeforeiheardthe
goodnews.”
”hingeagerly.
”hathnotyourladyshipheardit,then”criesthelandlord;”nay,
likeenough,forihearditonlyafeinutesago;andifihadnever
heardit,ythedevilflyaethisinstantifiwould
havebetrayedyourhonouo,ifiayi”herehesubjoined
severaldreadfulirecations,lastinterrupted,and
beggedtokbytheneoanswer,
erunningintotherooallpaleahless,
andadae,
theyaree”theseostfrozeupthebloodofsophibut
s.fitzpatrickaskedhonoure”who”answeredshe,
”arelanded,andwe
shallbeallrderedandravished.”
asaser,ecity,attage,value
tedhthenewsof
afire,tuspaleandtrelesathisloss;buthe
beautifulpalalyarebut,andhisoainssafe,he
esinstantlytohielf,ahisgoodfortunes:oras
forethingintheforrsiletheteher,
errifiedhtheapprehensionthatherdarlingboyis
droostdeadhion;but
asterissafe,aoryonly,
en,goothebottolifeandsense
agaiealfondnessenjoysthesuddenrelieffroll
itsfears,andthegeneralbenevolenceewould
havedeeplyfeltthedreadfulcatastrophe,liesfastasleepinher
nd;sosophia,thannoneorecapableoftenderlyfeeling
thegeneraldiatesatisfa
frohereliefofthoseterrorsshehadofbeiakenbyher
father,thatthearrivalofthefrenchscarcedeanyiressionon
her.shegentlychidheridforthefrightintohrown
her,andsaid”shehatshehadfeared
sobodyelsee.”
”ay,ay,”quoththelandlord,sling,”herladyshipknoter
things;sheknoe
overhitheronlyfood.theyarethepeopleakeold
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ing;andthatoputherintht.io
tellyourladyshipthey,heavenblesshi
hathgiventheduketheslip,andisrgasfastasheto
london,ahousaheroad.”
sophiagreatlypleasedhthishe
gentlenaginedheknewher
forsheuldnotpossiblyhaveanysuspioftherealtruth,she
durstnotshoovedthe
thetable,hdreathisdeparturefrequently
repeatedhishopesofbeingreeredhereafter.
thendofsophiaatalleasyuhesuppositionof
beingknoany
thingseron;she
thereforeorderedheridtopuoutofhiyeanshehad
beeacquaihe
rerayingher;shelikehehorsestobein
readinessbyfourintheing,atrs.fitzpatrick
prosedtobearherpany;andthen,posingherselfaswellas
sheuld,shedesiredthatladytontiory.
chapter7
inrs.fitzpatricludesherhistory
ndsofherstress,ordered
aboylandlordandlandladytopartakeof
it,s.fitzpatrickthusonhherrelation.
”stoftheofficerseredatatowninour
neighbourhoodyhusbandsacquaintangthesetherewas
alieutenant,averyprettysortofn,andarriedtoa
an,soagreeablebothieeraion,thatfrour
firstknoylyingin,wewere
alstinseparablepanions;forihadthegoodfortuoke
selfequallyagreeabletoher.
”thelieutenant,an,was
frequentlyofourparties;indeedhey
husband,andhangoodbreedingnstrainedhiobe,ashe
livedalstnstantlyatourhouse.husbandoftenexpressed
ypanytohis;
heeonthatat,andgavey
cursefordrapanions;saying,ioughttobednd
forhavingspoiledoheprettiestfelloheworld,by
kingalksopofhi
”youistaken,dearsophia,ifyouigihattheanger
ofhusbandarosefroydeprivinghifapanion;forthe
lieutenantapersonhyafooluldbe
pleased;and,ifishouldadtthepossibilityofthis,solittle
righthadhusbandtoplae,that
iaviyionaloneever
toetothehouse.no,child,itost
ranrouskindofenvy,theenvyofsuperiorityofuanding.
theyionpreferredtohis,
byanofheuldertaintheleastjealousy.o
dearsophy,youareaanofsense;ifyourryan,asisst
probableyouakefrequent
trialsofhisteerbefe,andseeherhebearto
subttosuise,sophy,youakethis
advice;foryouportance.””itisvery
likelyishallneverrryatall,”anshink,at
least,ishallneverrryaninandingiseeany
defearriage;andiproseyouiy
ohanseeanysuchafteranding”
replieds.fitzpatrick;”oh,fie,childibelieveso
anlyofyou.everythingelseightselfbebroughttogiveup;
buthis.naturehaveallottedthissuperioritytothe
anyinstances,ifshehadintendedweshouldallofus
havesurreothehusband.this,indeed,nofsensenever
expectofus;ofentionedwasone
notableexale;forthoughhehadaverygooduanding,he
alruethathister.
andthis,perhaps,ytyrantboreher.
”beforeheially
suuglybfor,indeed,shearegularbeauty,butvery
agreeablearelygenteel,heenupon
earthatthedevil,.hesaid,
heedpany:
sihisan,sayshe,hatheangus,thereisanendofyour
belovedreading,uch,thatyouuld
notaffordtitoretuthevisitsoftheladiesinthisuntry;
andistnfessihadbeenguiltyofalittlerudehisway;
fortheladiesthereareatleasterthanthereuntry
ladieshere;andithinkineedkenootherexcusetoyoufor
deinganyinticy.
”thisrrespondence,hoinuedawholeyear,evenall
thehelieutenahattohiwas
edtopaythetaxofbeingnstantlyabusedinthenner
aboventionedbyhusband;iane;forhe
onthatatiatdublin,andoncedea
joueyoftonthstolondon:inallhoughtit
averysingularhappihatheneveroncedesiredpany;
nay,byhisfrequeravel,ashe
phrasedit,houtaieduptotheirtail,hesuffitly
ihat,hadibeenneversodesirousofayinghi
,heavenknohwisheswere
veryfarfroythoughts.
”atlengthfriendovedfroe,andiy
solitude,tothetorntiionyoions,
andtoapplytobooksforonlyfort.inoostallday
long.hoanybooksyouthinkireadihs””it
guess,indeed,usin,”ansore.””half
asrehalfathousand,child”aher.”ireadagood
dealindanielsenglishhistoryoffrance;agreatdealinplutarchs
lives,theatalantis,popeshor,drydensplays,chillingh,the
untessdaulnois,andlockeshuanding.
”duringthisintervaliethreeverysupplig,and,i
thought,vierst
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anyofthedisdaiontinue
application.”hereshestopt,and,lookilyatsophia,
said,”thinks,dear,ireadsothinginyoureyesh
reproachesofainanotherplace,et
hakiu.””indeed,dearharriet,”answeredsophia,
”yourstoryisanapologyforany;but,indeed,ifeelthat
ihavebeenguiltyofaressness,houtsogoodanexcuse.yet
prayproble,toheartheend.”
thus,then,s.fitzpatrickresudhearrative:”husband
noookasendjoueytoengland,inuedupwardsof
threenths;duringthegreaterpartofthistiiledalife
akethinktolerable;
forperfeind,like
thepanyofthoseyouhate.
yylittleinfant:not
thatipretendtohavehadforitthatextravaganttendeessofh
ibelieveighthavebeenstances;buti
resolved,ineveryinstaodischargethedutyofthete
ther;andthiscarepreventedfroeelihat
heaviestofallthings,beatallsaidtolieheavyonour
hands.
”ihadspentfullteirelybyself,havingseen
nobodyallthatti,exceptservantsandaveryfeors,when
ayounglady,arelationtohusband,cafrodistantpartof
irelandtovisit.shehadstaidoncebeforeayhouse,and
thenigaveherapressinginvitatiou;forshewasavery
agreeablean,andhadirovedgoodnaturalpartsbyaproper
education.indeed,sheeaeguest.
”afeeinverylos,
houtenquiringthecause,he
youngladyfelltopassionatingcase.shesaid,though
politenesshadpreventedfrolainingtohusbaions
ofhisbehaviour,yettheyall,a
greathanherself.and
afterseneraldisurseonthishead,hioould
notforbearuntenang,atlast,afterchpreviousprecautionand
enjoined,shenicatedto,asaprofound
secretthathusbaastress.
”youagihis
insensibilityuponaginationislead
you.hadnotsokeptdoyaohusband,butthat
hatredroseagainonthisoccasion.bethereasonofthis
areinablyselfish,thatothers
havingpossessionevenofrather
abonablyvain,andisnotthisthegreatestinjurydooour
vanitythinkyou,sophia”
”idontknoroubled
selfplations;butithinktheladydid
veryillinnigtoyousuchasecret.”
”a,dear,thisnduatural,”replieds.
fitzpatrick;”and,uchasself,
youtobeso.”
”iaorrytohearitisnatural,”retuedsophi”fori
herreadingnorexperiehatitisvery
dishonourableandveryillnatured:nay,itissurelyasillbredto
tellahusbandor
oftheirown.”
”yhusbandatlastretued;
and,ifiahhlyacquaintedyo
hanever;butidespisedhiatherless:forcertainly
nothingsochpt,asaninjurydooourpride
orourvanity.
”henoedahe
hadlatelyblinghisbehaviourthefirstweek
ofe,that,hadinoaining,he
ght,possibly,haverekindledfondnessforhibut,though
hatredysupt,andyperhapsgetthebetterof
it,love,ibelieve,ot.thetruthis,thepassionofloveis
toorestlesstoreied,houtthegratification
reorebeinedtolove
houtloving,thanhoutseeing.whena
husband,therefore,ceasestobetheobjectofthispassion,itis
stprobablesoothernisay,dear,ifyourhusbandgrows
indifferenttoyouifyouonisaythatis
ifyouhavethepassionofloveinyouludihavebeyself
sobutoneisapt,intheseabstrasiderations,tolosethe
nr.lockesays:inshort,thetruthisin
short,iscaroyhusband
retued,andhisbehaviour,atfirst,greatlysurprized;buthe
soooatforit.
inaoneyof
fortune;and,asheuldrtgagehisoatenodeeper,hewas
noselfhcashforhisextravagance,by
sellingalittleestateofne,y
assistandtoobtainthisfavour,otive
ofallthefondnesson.
”ptorilyrefusedtoply.itoldhiandi
toldhiruly,that,hadibeenpossessedoftheiour
firstrriage,heghthaveall;forithadbeena
nstantxi,thatandisposesofherheart,
sheshouldalherfortu,ashehadbeensokind,
longago,torestoretheforrintopossession,iwasresolved
likeaihelatter.
”idescribetoyouthepassionintohesewords,
andtheresoluteairin:norwill
itroubleyouhthe
aybeistress;andoutit
dide,bellishntshangeranddisdainuld
besto.
”.fitzpatrickseedalittlethuruckore
hanihadseenhithoughhisideasarealonfused
enough,heavenkno,hooexculpate
hielf;buttookathode.
inationheaffeay,for
aughtiknoper:
nay,hesthave
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www.xsz.twhaditfroature,orthedevilsthaveputit
intohishead;foridefyallthey
character:nay,thestsdaloustongueshaveneverdaredsure
reputation.fa,ithankheaven,hathbeenalless
aslife;afalsehooditselfay
deargraveairs,horeated,howeverinjured
inlove,ihavefiryresolvedogivetheleastrooor
ydear,therearesopeopleso
lietonguessovenous,thatnoinnoescape
thethestundesigactallook,theleast
faliarity,thestifreedoisnstrued,and
goiknoepeople.butidespise,dear
graveairs,idespiseallsualice,iassureyou,
evergaveanuneasynt.no,no,iproseyouiaboveall
that.butesee,itoldyouhusbandwas
jealousandof,ipraythelieutenanti
ntiooyoubeforeheoresortaboveayearand
reback,tofindanyobjectforthisunatablepassion,if,
indeed,hereallyfeltanysudanarrantunterfeit,in
ordertoabuse.
”butihavetiredyoualreadyanyparticulars.iwill
noystorytoaveryspeedynclusion.inshort,then,
afternysesveryunyusin
engagedsoheartilyohat.fitzpatrickatlasttued
heroutofdoors;hertobesoothednor
bulliedintopliahodindeed.perhaps
youe;butthis,thoughhehathapproachedvery
oit,henevera,
etohaveeitherpen,ink,paper,orbook:anda
servanteverydaydebed,andbroughtfood.
”ainedaprisonnt,hedea
visit,and,aster,or,uch
thesa,ofatyrant,asked,ifiplyi
ansoutly,thati.thensoyou
shall,andbedndcrieshe;foryoushallnevergoaliveoutof
thisroo
”hereireinedafhtlonger;and,tosaythetruth,
nstanission;
yhusband,whowasgoneabroadfor
soshortti,bythegreatestgoodfortuheworld,an
acthappened.iatatiogiveothe
utstdespaireverythihat
verytiireceivedbutitakeupanhourtotellyouall
particulars.inonehenforitireyouh
ooallpadloy
door,aliberty.
”ietodublin,diatelyprocurredapassage
toengland;andyself
intotheproteyaunt,orofyourfather,orofany
relatione.husbaooklastnight
attheinninutesbefore;
butihadthegoodlu,andtofollowyou.
”andthus,dear,endshistory:atragisure,it
istoself;but,perhaps,ioughtrathertoapologisetoyouforits
dulness.”
sophiaheavedadeepsigh,andans,ipity
youfroysoulbutuldyouexpectouldyou
rryanirishn”
”upon.there
are,angtheirish,nofasgthe
english:nay,tospeakthetruth,generosityofspiritisrather
renangtheihaveknoeexalesthere,too,ofgood
husbands;andibelievethesearenotveryplentyinengland.ask
,rather,arriedafool;andiell
youasoletruth;ididnotknotobeso.””on,”said
sophia,inaveryloakeabad
husband,afool””that,”aher,”isteneralaive;butnone,ibelieve,issolikelyasafoolto
proveso.angacquaintahesilliestfellohe
husbands;andianofsense
rarelybehavesveryilltoaell.”
chapter8
adreadfulalarntheinn,hthearrivalofanued
friendofs.fitzpatrick
sophianothedesireofherusiednotfollows,
buthathgonebeforeinthishistory:forhereader
efootrepeatingitain.
onererk,hoakingonhearrative,
naly,thatshedeionofjones,frohebeginning
totheend,thaniftherehadbeennosuchpersonalive.thisiwill
herendeavourtoaaybe
sthereinexcusable,frohe
apparentopennessandexplicitsiyoftheotherlady.butso
itwas.
justassophiaarrivedatthenclusioory,therearrived
intherooettingaunlike,
inloudothatofapatheir
kennel;nor,inshrillocats,ero
sblea
hunvoicetothosesoundsansionsof
thatgatestoderiveitsnafroduplicityof
tongues,issuefroheuths,andsotisfrohenostrils,of
thosefairriveyhs,yclepedofoldthenaiades;inthevulgar
toranslatedoystereadofthea
libationsoflkandhoneyandoil,therithe
juniperberry,or,perhaps,froalt,hath,bytheearlydevotion
oftheirvotaries,beenpouredforthiabundance,shouldany
daringtonguehunhalloe,
thedeli,the
flounderaschaliveaspasbigasa
prahefinedalivebutafeherofthe
varioustreasureshoseerdeitiesheseaand
rivershavettedtothephs,theangrynaiades
liftuptheiriortalvoices,andtheprophanechisstruck
deafforhisiiety.
susbelow;
andsoont
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approaearerandill,havingasdedbydegreesupstairs,
itatlasteheapartntheladies,to
dropalltaphorandfigure,s.honour,havingsldedviolently
beloealltheeintoher
stressinasteouspassiout,”dothyour
ladyshipthinkagihatthisiudentvillain,the
sterofthishouse,hathhadtheiudene,nay,tostand
itouttoface,thatyourladyshipisthatnasty,stinkingwhre
jennytheycallher,thatrunsabouttheuntryhthe
pretehelying,saue,
thatyourladyshiphadoobeso;butihaveclawed
therasynailsinhisiudentface.
ladysaysi,yousaudrel;ladyisatfoo
pretenders.sheisayoungladyofasgoodfashion,andfaly,and
fortune,asanyinsorsetshire.didyouneverhearofthegreat
squiree,sirrahsheishisonlydaughter;sheis,and
heiresstoallhisgreatestate.ladytobecalledanastystch
tobesureikedhisbrains
ouththepunchbowl.”
theprincipaluneasinesshedonthis
occasion,honourhadherselfcaused,byhavinginherpassion
disveredistakeofthelandlord
suffitlyatedforthosepassageshsophiahadbefore
staken,sheacquiredsoeaseonthatat;noruldshe,
upontheiling.thisenragedhonour,andshecries,
”indeed,daididnotthinkyourladyshipadea
laughingtterofit.tobecalledpudentlow
rasaybeangrye,fhtiknow,for
takingyourpart,sinceprofferedservice,theysay,stinks;buttobe
sureiuldneverbeartohearaladynecalledwhore.norwilli
bearit.iaureyourladyshipisasvirtuousaladyaseversat
footonenglishground,andiwho
daresfortooffertopresufortosaytheleastothe
ntrary.nobodyeveruldsaytheleastillofthecharacterof
anyladythateveriedupon.”
hinuchlovefor
herstressasstservantshave,thatistosaybutbesidesthis,
herprideobligedhertosupportthecharacteroftheladyshe
anner
edistress
hit;
and,orary,shethoughttheoneuldnotbelohout
theother.
onthissubjeont,totelltheeastory.
”thefausnellgahousewhereshehad
deashortvisit,intoherabled,andher
footnallbloodyanddirty;thefellow,beingaskedbyhis
stressthereasonofhisbeinginthatndition,answered,i
havebeenfighting,dapudentrascalalledyour
ladyshipars.gthis
rateyoustfighteverydayofyourlife;he
utteringvoice,
afterhehadshuttheaeawhores
footnforallthat.
thusthepassionofs.honourappearsnaturalenough,evenifit
obenootheredfor;but,iy,therewas
anotherind
ourreaderofaile.there
areindeedcertainliquors,oourpassions,or
tofire,produceeffectstheveryreverseofthoseproducedby
e,ratherthainguish.
ahegenerousliquorcalledpunchiso,
therefore,houtreason,thattheleaeddr.eyusedtocall
drinkingpunchpliquidfiredohroat.
nouchofthisliquidfire
dookeofitbegantoasdintoher
periiuandbliheeyesofreason,heresupposed
tokeepherresidehestocheasily
reachedtheheart,andthereinfladthenoblepassionofpride.so
that,upoheviolentrage
ofthean;thoughatfirstsightusthe
causeseeietotheeffect.
sophia,andherusinboth,didallintheirpooextinguish
theseflas,hehouse.theyat
lengthprevailed;or,tocarrythetaphoroepfarther,the
fire,havingnsudallthefuelhelanguageaffords,to,
everyreproachfulternit,atlastoutofitsord.
but,thoughtranquillityoredabovestairs,itso
beloylandlady,highlyresentingtheinjurydoothe
beautyofherhusbandbythefleshspadesofs.honour,calledaloud
forrevengeandjustian,ipally
sufferedinthee,helyquiet.perhapsthe
bloodighthaveoledhisanger:fortheenehadnot
onlyappliedheailstohischeeks,butliketohis
nostrils,eheblohtearsofbloodi
abundanistake;butindeed
nothingsoeffectuallysilencedhisresentntasthennerin
rs.
honour,ithadtherenfirdhinhisopinion;buthewasnow
assuredbyapersonofgreatfigure,andtendedbyagreat
equipage,thatoheladiesanoffashion,andhis
intiteacquaintance.
bytheordersofthisperson,thelandlordnoended,and
aanbeloo
dothehehonourof.sophiatuedpaleandtreled
atthisssage,thoughthereaderoocivil,
notefroer
father;butfearhaththenfaultofajusticeofpeadis
apttonstance,hout
exaningtheevidenbothsides.
toeasethereaderscuriosity,therefore,ratherthanhis
apprehensions,hihatanirishpeerhadarrived
verylatethateveningattheinn,inhisolondon.this
noblen,havingsalliedfro
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www.xsz.twissupperatthehurriebefore
rated,hadseeendantofs.fitzpatridupona
shortenquiry,edthatherlady,hewasvery
particularlyacquaiionhehadno
soonerreceived,thanheaddressedhielftothelandlord,pacified
hiahipstairsplintsrathercivillerthanthose
hweredelivered.
ityperhapsbeanherselfwas
notthessengereloyedonthisoccasion;butosay
sheatpresentqualifiedforthat,orindeedforanyother
office.theruorsothelandlordchosetocallthedistillation
froalthadbaselytakentheadvahefatiguehe
pooranhadundergone,andhaddeterribledepredationsonher
noblefaculties,atatiheyoresistthe
attack.
describethistragicalsceoofully;butwe
thoughtourselvesobliged,bythathistoritegrityhwe
profess,shortlytohintatterherwisehavebeen
gladtohavespared.nyhistorians,indeed,forofthis
iy,orofdiligeosaynoehereaderto
findouttheselittleesto
hisgreatnfusionandperplexity.
sophiabytheentryof
thenoblepeer,atears.
fitzpatrick,butiyaveryparticularfriendofthatlady.
tosaytruth,itashehadbeeneo
esanhadthesagallant
disposition
story,andhaddeliverednyanirisonednyhfrourance.hewas
indeedasbitterahesavageauthoritytoooften
exercisedbyhusbandsandfathers,overtheyoungandlovelyofthe
othersex,aseverknighterrantothebarbarouspowerof
enters;nay,tosaytruth,ihaveoftensuspectedthatthose
veryentersanceeveryy
nootherthanthehusbandsofthosedays;andtrinyitselfwas,
perhaps,theentedcastleinphsobe
nfined.
thisnoblenhadaeintheneighbourhoodoffitzpatrid
hadbeenforsotiacquaihelady.nosooner,
therefore,didhehearofherhalyapplied
hielftoprocureherliberty;lyeffected,notby
stthepleofaheroes,but
byrruptingthegoveor,innfortyodeartof
isheldtobepreferabletovalour,andgoldis
foundtobereirresistiblethaherleadorsteel.
thiscirce,hoaterial
enoughtorelatetoherfrieitto
thereader.aion
thatshehadfound,orined,orbysoveryextraordinary,
perhapssupeaturalans,hadpossessedherselfoftheneyh
hantointerrupthearrativeby
givingahioheroftoolittleiortaobe
ntioned.
thepeer,afterashortion,uldnotforbearexpressing
sosurprizeatetingtheladyinthatplaoruldhe
refrainfroellingherheiginedshehadbeengoobath.s.
fitzpatrickveryfreelyansshehadbeeedin
herpurposebythearrivalofapersonshention.in
short,”saysshe,”iyhusbandfori
affecealtheoohe
goodfortuoesanner,andaowgoing
tolondonine,and
asgreatatyrantasown.”
hislordship,ncludingthatthistyrantwaslikewiseahusband,
deaspeeentstoboththeladies,andasfullof
iivesagainsthisoeoblique
glahetrinialinstitutionitself,andattheunjust
poaheresensibleandre
ritoriouspartofthespecies.heendedhisorationhanofferof
hisprote,andofhisadsix,antlyaccepted
bys.fitzpatridatlast,uponherpersuasions,bysophia.
ttersbeingthusadjusted,hislordshiptookhisleave,andthe
ladiesretiredtorest,rs.fitzpatritertainedher
usinanyhigheniuonthecharacterofthenoblepeer,
andenlargedveryparticularlyonhisgreatfondnessforhiswife;
saying,shebelievedheosttheonlypersonofhighrankwho
arriagebed.”indeed,”addedshe,”
dearsophy,thatisaveryrarevirtueangstnofndition.never
expee,ifyoudo,youwill
certainlybedeceived.”
agentlesighstolefroophiaatthesehperhaps
ntributedtofordreafnoverypleasantkind;but,asshe
neverrevealedthisdreaoahereaderotexpectto
seeitrelatedhere.
chapter9
theingintrodusoprettying.astageach.the
berids.theheroicteerofsophia.hergenerosity.
theretutoit.thedepartureofthepany,andtheirarrivalat
london;ererksfortheuseoftravellers
thoseersofsociety,ofuishtheblessingsof
life,noolighttheirdles,iopursuetheirdaily
labours,fortheuseofthoseoenjoytheseblessings.
thesturdyhindheleveeofhisfelloheox;
theingartificer,thediligentic,springfroheirhard
ttress;andnoaidbeginstorepairthe
disordereddruooheriotousauthorsofthatdisorder,in
brokeninterruptedsluers,tuleandtoss,asifthehardnessof
doedtheirrepose.
insilephrase,theclockhadnosooruckseven,thanthe
ladiesheirjouey;and,attheirdesire,his
lordshipandhisequipage.
andnoatterofsodifficultyarose;andthiswashowhis
lordshiphielfshouldbenveyed;forthoughinstageaches,
uchluggage,the
ingeniousastohperfecteaseintotheplace
offour;forrivesthatthefathostess,orwellfed
aldern,ytakeupnoreroohanth
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ster;itbeiureofguts,ogive
pass;yetinthesevehicles,h
areensaches,thoughthey
areoftenlargerthahers,thisthodofpagisnever
atteted.
hislordshipashortendtothedifficulty,byvery
gallantlydesiringtounthishorse;buts.fitzpatrickwouldby
noaoit.ithereforencludedthattheabigails
should,bytus,relieveeachotherononeofhislordships
horses,lyequippedhasidesaddleforthat
purpose.
everythingbeiledattheinn,theladiesdischargedtheir
fuides,andsophiadeapresenttothelandlord,partlyto
repairthebruiselyon
atofhehadsuffereduhehandsofherenraged
an.andnodisveredalosshgaveher
souneasiness;andthishehundredpoundbankbillhher
fatherhadgiveheirlasteting;andhinavery
innsiderabletrifle,hetreasureshepresent
bledallherthings
tonopurpose,thebilltobefound:afully
persuadedthatshehadlostitfroerpockethe
sfortuulingfroerhorseinthedarklane,asbefore
rerded:afactthatseedthereprobable,asshenoed
sodisposureinherpocketse,
andthegreatdifficultyhhher
handkerchieftheveryinstantbeforeherfall,iorelievethe
distressofs.fitzpatrick.
sfortuhiskind,aybe
attendedindinhereis
anystrength,houttheassistanceofavarice.sophia,therefore,
thoughnothinguldbeedthanthisactatsucha
seasoelygotthebetterofhernd,hher
edserenityandcheerfulnessofunteuedtoher
pany.hislordshipnductedtheladiesintothevehicle,ashedid
likeanycivilities,andredear
da,atlastyieldedtotheportunitiesofhersister
abigail,andsubttedtobeplihefirstrideinthe
aereo
havepursuedheristress,afterseveral
fruitlessintitions,atlengthforcedhertotakehertuon
horseback.
theaove
foranyservants,aains,who
hadbeforerodeissed
frohevehiuchlesshyoccasionthanhisof
acdatingten;but
theyetohaveperfordtheoffian,
orindeedhehonourofhis
lordshipspany,andforthenvenienceofhistable.
landlord
sophia,thatheratherrejoithatedhisbruiseorhis
scratches.thereaderoknoof
thispresent;butsatisfyhiscuriosity.everit
satisfiedthelandlordforhisbodilyhurt;buthelantedhehadnot
knooney;”fortobesure,”
sayshe,”ohavechargedeveryarticledouble,andshewould
havedenocavilatthereing.”
hisdrahisnclusion;hershe
reallyfeltanyinjurydooherhusbahanhedidhielf,i
uchlesssatisfiedhthe
generosityofsophia.”indeed,”criesshe,”dear,theladyknows
betterhoohanyouigine.sheghtvery
e
satisfa,andthelaore
thanthispoorlittletter,ake.””youare
alhthehusband:”ither
re,dostfancyidontknohatasheebut
ore,orsoch,haveeintoourpockets
indeed,ifsontohelaouldhavebeenglad
tohaveputsuchaprettybusinessintohishands.hea
goodpigoutofit;butihaveionnohoisalawyer,
andolahebeers””nay,to
besure,”ansustkno.””ibelievedo,”
repliedhe.”ifaoutas
etellyou,havetalked
peopleoutofthis.ndthat,isay;everybodyhavecajoled
thisoutofher,ndthat.”thehenjoiheapplauseof
herhusbandssagacity;andthuseheshortdialoguebet
onthisoccasion.
akeourleaveofthesegoodpeople,andattend
hislordshipandhisfairpanions,adesuchgoodexpedition
thattheyperfordajoueyofwodays,andon
thesendeveningarrivedinlondon,houthavieredany
oneadveheroadhythedignityofthishistoryto
relate.ourpen,therefore,shallitatetheexpedition
describes,andourhistoryshallkeeppacehthetravellerswhoare
itssubject.gooditatethe
ingenioustravellerinthisinstance,ionshis
stayatanyplacetothebeauties,elegancies,andcuriositiesh
itaffords.ateshur,atstoobury,andatpriors
park,daysaretooshortfortheravishedigination;ire
theprovingnature.insoofthese,art
iration;inothers,natureandartntend
forourapplause;but,i,theforrseetotriuh.
herenatureappearsinherrichestattire,andart,dressedhthe
destestsilicity,attendsherbenignantstress.herenature
indeedpoursforththechoicesttreasureshlavishedon
thisannaturepresentsyouhah
beexceededonlyiher.
thesataste,thesaigination,sin
theseelegantses,beasedhobjectsoffarinferioote.
theherivers,thela,attractthe
eyeoftheingenioustraveller,aardhispace,hde
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afterpensatesbysyheathof
bagshot,orthatpleasantplain
ste,herobjectthanonesireeonlyin
sixteenlespresentsitselftothevieheclouds,in
passiontoourtiredspirits,kindlyopentheirvariegatednsions
toourprospect.
notsotravelstheatingtradesn,thesagacious
justice,thedignifieddoctor,thecladgrazier,hallthe
nurousoffspringofhanddulness.ontheyjog,hequal
paeadohebarreh,their
horsesasuringfourlesandahalfperhourost
exaasterbeingalike
direplatingthesaobje
thesanner.hequalrapturethegoodridersurveysthe
proudestboastsofthearchitedthosefairbuildingsh
euhadoedtherichcloathingtown;where
heapsofbrionunttoshohat
heapsofneyhavebeeherebefore.
atendourheroine,wewill
leavetothysagacitytoapplyallthistotheboeotianers,and
tothoseauthorsheiropposites.thisthoubeabundantly
abletoperforoutouraid.bestirthyselfthereforeonthis
occasion;for,thoughheeproperassistan
difficultplaces,aseothers,expecttheetouse
theartsofdivinationtodisverourani
indulgethylazinesshingbutthyotentionis
required;forthhlystakenifthoudostigihatwe
intended,hisgreatoleavethysagaothing
todo;orthat,etisexergthistalent,thoube
abletotravelthrougheshanypleasureorprofitto
thyself.
chapter10
ntainingahintortore
ngsuspi
ourpany,beingarrivedatlondon,dohis
lordshipshouse,selvesafterthe
fatigueoftheirjouey,servantschedtoprovidea
lodgingforthetthenintown,
s.fitzpatrisoacceptabedinthe
nsionofthepeer.
soreadersnthisextraordinarydelicacy,
asiycallit,ofvirtue,astoonidscrupulous;butust
kealloustbeoohavebeen
veryticklish;and,aliceofsorioustongues,
ustallo,thefaultheright
side,auationwill
doitate.thestforlappearanceofvirtue,is
onlyanappearance,y,perhaps,inveryabstrasiderations,
seeoberatherlessndablethanvirtueitselfhoutthis
forlity;butitorended;andthis,i
believe,edbyall,thatitisnecessary,unlessin
soveryparticularcases,foreveryantosupporteitherthe
oheother.
alodgingbeingprepared,sophiaaiedherusinforthat
evening;butresolvedearlyioenquireafterthelady
intoerlyntioned,shehad
deterhrotedherfathershouse.and
thissheerindoing,frooobservationsshehad
deduringherjoueyintheach.
noeansfixtheodiouscharacterofsuspi
onsophia,ostafraidtoopentoourreaderthes
indngs.fitzpatrick;ofshe
certaiertaipresentsodoubts;heyare
veryapttoeothebosooftheofpeople,hink
propeottontionreplainly,tillsuggesteda
oourreadertougsuspiingeneral.
ofthistherehavealetobethe
firstoftheseitheheart,astheextre
veloeodenotesopreviousinward
iulse,aherasthissuperlativedegreeoftenforitsown
objects;seesorethanreallyexists.thisis
thatquiofevil
escape;onlyupoions,butuponthe
en;and,asitproceedsfroheheartofthe
observer,soitdivesintotheheartoftheobserved,andthereespies
evil,asitbryo;nay,sotisbeforeitbe
saidtobenceived.anadrablefaculty,ifitwereinfallible;
but,asthisdegreeofperfeedbyrethanone
rtalbeing;sofrohefallibilityofsuchacutedisthave
arisennysadschiefsandstgrievousheartachestoinnoce
andvirtue.iothelp,therefardingthisvast
quicksightednessintoevilasaviciousexcess,andasavery
peithereinedtothisopinion,
asiafraiditalabadheart,forthereasons
ihaveaboventioned,andforonere,naly,becauseineverknew
itthepropertyofagoodohisdegreeofsuspii
entirelyandabsolutelyacquitsophia.
asenddegreeofthisqualityseetoarisefrohehead.this
is,indeed,nootherthanthefacultyofseeingisbeforeyour
eyes,andofdraerof
theseisunavoidablebythosehelatteris
perhapsnolesscertainandnecessaryansequenceofourhaving
anybrains.thisisaltogetherasbitteraoguiltasthe
forristoinnoiablelight,even
though,throughhunfallibility,itshouldbesotisstaken.
forinstance,ifahusbandshouldactallysurprizehiswifein
thelaporintheeraeofthoseprettyyoulenwho
professtheartofaking,ishouldnothighly,ithink,bla
hiorhanthe
faliaritiesleast
favourableenoughto,ifreedo.the
readerself;i
shalladdbutonere,aybethought
byso,iingtobestrictlyjustifiable;and
thisisasuspianiscapableofdoing
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oagain.and,tohetruth,ofthis
degreeofsuspiibelievesophiathisdegreeof
suspishehad,infaceivedanopinionthatherusinwas
reallyerthansheshouldbe.
thecase,itsee,rs.fitzpatrisidered
thatthevirtueofayoungladyis,inthee
situationhapoorhare,aiures
abroad,toetitsenees;forithardlyetanyother.no
soohereforeiakethefirstopportunityof
quittieofherhusband,thansheresolvedtocast
herselfuheproteeothern;anduldshe
soproperlychusetobeherguardianasapersonofquality,of
fortune,ofhonour;anddispositionh
inpionsofladies
indistress,hadofteoherself,and
hadalreadygivenheralltheinstancesofitinhispower
but,asthelaittedthisofficeof
vialiceisaptto
denonatehiyaredisagreeableappellation,itoncluded
thathislordshipshouldperforllsudofficestothelady
i,andingthecharacterofher
proteseeinghinthis
light,ithattheladyshouldproceeddirectlytobath,
andthathislordshipshouldfirstgotolondon,andthenceshould
godoothatplacebytheadviceofhisphysis.
nothelipsor
behaviourofs.fitzpatrick,butfrohepeer,ely
lessexpertatretainithanhegoodlady;and
perhapstheexactsecrecyrs.fitzpatrickhadobservedon
thisheadinhearrative,servednotalittletoheightenthose
suspisindofherusin.
sophiaveryeasilyfoundouttheladyshesought;forihere
anintoherhouseperfectlywell
knoessage,ast
pressinginvitation,sheiediatelyacceptedit.s.fitzpatrick,
indeed,didnotdesireherusintostayore
eaesthancivilityrequired.hershehaddisceedand
resehesuspientioned,orfrotiveit
arose,iotsay;butcertainitis,shewasfullasdesirousof
partinghsophiaassophiaherselfuldbeofgoing.
theyounglady,etotakeleaveofherusin,uldnot
avoidgivingherashorthintofadvice.shebeggedher,for
heavenssake,tocareofherself,andtonsiderinhowdangerous
asituatioood;adding,shehopedsothodwouldbefoundof
renustreer,dear,”says
she,”thexiauhsoofteedtous
both;thatatrinialallianceisbroke,andwar
declaredbetakea
disadvantageouspeay
auntsveryhhadagreatdealofexperien
theptuoussle,
”neverfear,child,takecareofyourself;foryouareyouhan
i.ieandvisityouinafee
giveyouonepieceofadvice;leavethecharacterofgraveairsin
theuntry,for,believe,itveryawkwardlyuponyouin
thistown.”
thustheted,andsophiarepaireddirectlytolady
bellaston,osthearty,asostpolite,
e.theladyhadtakefancytoherwhenshehadseenher
forrlyelygladtosee
her,ahereasonshinducedher
toleavethesquireandtoflytolondon,thanshehighlyapplauded
hersenseandresolution;andafterexpressingthehighest
satisfaintheopinionhsophiahaddeclaredshe
eainedofherladyship,by,she
prosedheralltheproteogive.
assophiaintosafehands,thereaderwill,i
appreheeodepositherthereaolooka
littleafterotherpersonages,andparticularlypoorjones,we
haveleftlongenoughtodopenanceforhispastoffences,h,as
isthenatureofvientuponhibr >
theelves.
bookxii
ntainingthesaindividualtier
chapter1
shoedplagiarishor,and
istobensideredaslawfulprize
theleaedreadersthaveobservedthatintheurseofthis
ghtyentranslatedpassagesoutofthebest
aauthors,houtquotingtheinal,orhouttakingthe
leastnotiheywereborrowed.
thisnduingisplaaveryprhtbythe
ingeniousabbebannier,inhisprefaythology,awork
greateruditionandofequaljudgnt.”itwillbeeasy,”sayshe,
”forthereadertoobservethatihavefrequentlyhadgreaterregard
tohihantooa
nsiderableplint,when,forhissake,hesuppressesleaed
quotationsthateinhisbutthe
baretroubleoftranscribing.”
tofillupaay,indeed,bensideredas
adoeans
iosedupontobuyasendti,infragntsandbyretail,
theyhavealreadyingross,ifnotintheirries,upontheir
shelves;anditisstillrecruelupontheilliterate,whoaredrawn
intopayforannerofusetotheaerwho
interxesgreatquantityofgreekandlatinhhisworks,deals
bytheladiesandfileninthesapaultrynnerhh
theyaretreatedbytheaueers,enendeavoursoto
nfoundandxuptheirlots,that,iopurchasethe
dityyouetitopurchase
thathe.
a,asthereisnonductsofairanddisied,but
thatitybesuoodbyignorandsrepresentedby
liestetedtopres
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thethoughtorexpressionofanother.iaindeed,insodoubtthat
ihaveoftensufferedbythentrarythod;andthat,bysuppressing
theinalauthorsna,ihavebeenrathersuspe
thaedtoaiabletiveassighatjustly
celebratedfren.
noputationsforthefuture,idohere
nfessandjustifythefact.theasybensideredasarich
n,allestteinpaassus
hathafreerighttofattenhisse.or,toplaceitinaclear
light,odesaretotheahepooraretotherich.
bythepoorhereianthatlargeandvenerablebodyh,in
english,ob.nohhadthehonourtobe
adttedtoanydegreeofintiustwellknow
thatitisoheirestablishedxitoplunderandpillage
theirrieighbourshoutaandthatthisisheldto
behersinnorshaangtheandsonstantlydotheyabide
anda,
thereisakindofnfederacyevercarryingonagainstacertain
personofopulencecalledthesquire,yisnsidered
asfreebootybyallhispooeighbours;heyncludethat
thereisnuiltinsuchdepredations,lookuponitasa
pointofhonourandralobligationtonceal,andtopreserve
eapunishntonallsuchoccasions.
inlikenneraretheas,suchashor,virgil,horace,
edangusany
an
ierialcustoftakihislibertyi
dend,andthisiasreadytoalloypooeighboursin
theirtu.alliprofess,andallirequireofbrethren,isto
intairiongourselvesobshoo
oher.tostealfroher,isindeedhighlyal
andindeaybestrictlystileddefraudingthepoor
sotisperhapsthosehanourselves,or,tosetit
uhestopprobriouslours,robbital.
sinination,own
nsycharge,iabr >
edtopleadguiltytotheforraccusation;norshalliever
syselfanypassageient
authortopurpose,eoftheauthorfrobr >
apropertyinallsuch
sentintsthenttheyaretranscribedintoings,andi
expectallreadershenceforaspurelyairely
o,hoeonlyon
nditionthatipreservestriestytoypoorbrethren,
froifeveriborrohatlittleofheyare
possessed,ishallneverfailtoputtheirrkuponit,thatity
beatalltisreadytoberestoredthtowner.
theossionofthiseableinone.ore,who,
havingforrlyborroelinesofpopeandpany,tookthe
libertytotransintohisplayoftherivaldes.
.pope,hointhesaidplay,and,
layingviolenthandsonhisoy,transferreditbackagain
intohisoent,irisohesaid
oreihsodungeonofthedunciad,wherehisunhappy
rynoains,aeallyain,asaproper
punishntforsuchhisunjustdealingsiicaltrade.
chapter2
ihingis
foundsaohispursuit
thehistorynoustotheinnatupton,
tracethefootstepsofsquiree;for,ashewillsoonarrive
atanendofhisjouey,henfullleisuretoattend
ourheroe.
thereaderybepleasedtoreerthatthesaidsquire
departedfroheinnifury,andinthatfuryhepursuedhis
daughter.thehostlerhavinginfordhihatshehadcrossedthe
seve,helikethatriverhhisequipage,androdefull
speed,voostvengeanceagainstpoorsophia,ifheshould
butovertakeher.
hehadnotgonefarbeforehearrivedatacrossway.herehe
calledashortunciloferhearingdifferent
opiniolastgavethedireofhispursuittofortune,and
struckdirectlyintotheerroad.
inthisroadheproceededabouttiles,oan
hielfstbitterly,frequentlygout,”apityisitsure
neveryself”andthenburstforthavolley
ofoathsaions.
theparsooadnisterforttohinthis
occasion.”sorro,sir,”sayshe,”likethosehouthope.howbe
itadaayat
itsogoodfortuhathertotracedherursearight.
peradventuresheigatedhherjouey,andwill
tarryinsoinn,iorenovateherrporealfuns;and
inthatcase,inallralcertainty,youwillverybrieflybe
posvoti.”
”poghd”aingthe
lossofsofineaingforhunting.itisnfoundedhardtolose
ohebeststingdays,inallappearance,hbeenthis
season,andespeciallyaftersolongafrost.”
passioninher
ightnottakepityofthesquire;and,asshehad
detertolethivertakehisdaughter,ghtnotresolve
tokehindssootherassert;buthehad
hardlyutteredtherated,andthree
oathsattheirheels,oopentheir
lodiousthroatsataslldistan,hesquires
horseandhisriderbothperdiatelyprickeduptheir
nif
sheisnotgone”instantlyclappedspurstothebeast,tle
,havingihesainationaster;andnow
thepany,crossingintoafield,rodedirectlytowards
thehounds,uchhallohepoorparson,
blessinghielf,broughtuptherear.
thusfablereports,thatthefair
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an,nosoonerperindfulofherforrsport,
andstillretainingherpristiure,sheleapedfrohebedof
herhusbandtopursuethelittleanil.
areouandbythisnotthatthebridewasdispleased
braorroofor,thoughsohave
rerkedthatcatsaresubjecttoingratitude,yetenandcats
tooainoccasions.thetruthis,as
thesagacioussirrogerlestrangeobserves,inhisdeep
refles,that,”ife
inattheadaouser
still.”inthesanthesquireofany
ofloveforhisdaughter;foriyhehadagreatdeal;
ohathean,andthen
ayapplythefabletohiandthejudiciousrefleslikewise.
thehoundsranveryhard,asitiscalled,andthesquirepursued
eandditch,hallhisusualvociferationandalacrity,
andhallhisusualpleasure;nordidthethoughtsofsophiaever
orudetheelvestoallaythesatisfaheehe
chace,hefiheeversahhe
silesfor.asthesquire
fothisdaughter,theservants,ayeasilybelieve,fottheir
stress;andtheparson,afterhavingexpressedent,in
latin,tohielf,atlengthlikeherthoughts
oftheyounglady,and,joggingonatadistancebehio
ditateaportionofdoefortheensuingsunday.
thesquirehehoundshthe
arrivalofhisbrothersquireandsportsn:forallnapproverit
intheiroanoreexpertinthefieldthan.
e,nordidanyotherbetterknoethedogs
atethehunthhisholla.
sportsn,ihofaugagedtoattend
toanynnerofanity:
for,ifanyoftheeetblingintoaditch,or
intoariver,therestpassardless,andgenerallyleavehibr >
tohisfate:duringthisti,therefore,thethough
oftenclosetoeachother,intergednotasinglehe
sterofthehunt,hoent
ofthestrangerindrahedogsheyafault,and
henceivedaveryhighopinionofhisuanding,asthe
nuerofhisattendantsinspirednosllrevereohisquality.
assoon,therefore,asthesporthedeathofthe
littleanil,thetet,andinall
squirelikegreetingsalutedeachother.
theionayperhaps
relateinanappendix,oronsootheroccasion;butasitnowise
hishistory,prevailonourselvestogiveita
placehere.itncludedhasendchadthathan
invitationtodihisbeingaccepted,y
boutofdrinking,yanapoofsquire
e.
oursquireeansatcheitherforhishost,orfor
parsonsupple,athiscupsthatevening;forheviolentfatigue
ofndasayverywell
at,hishonour.hewas
indeed,agtothevulgarphrase,ledrunk;forbeforehe
hadsesoentirelyoverpowered,
thatthoughhecarriedofftobedtilllongafter,the
parsonnsideredhisabsent,andhavingacquaiheother
squireiseof
sendingthuntsoing
for.esretu.
nosooherefore,hadthegoodsquireshakenoffhisevening,
aooingdraught,andtosuonhishorsesin
ordertorener.supplebeganhisdissuasives,
hehostslysehattheyatlengthprevailed,
and.e;beingprincipallyvedby
unt,viz.,thathek
probablyberidingfartherfroisdaughterinsteadoftowardsher.
hethentookleaveofhisbrothersportsn,andexpressi
joythatthefrostightperhapsbenosll
tivetohishasteningho,setforherbackwards,
forsorsetshire;butnotbeforehehadfirstdespatchedpartof
hisretinueiofhisdaughter,afterhelikea
volleyofthestbitterexecrations.
chapter3
thedepartureofjonesfropton,
andpartridgeontheroad
atlengthoreetoourheroe;and,tosaytruth,
solong,that,nsideringthe
nditionin,iapprehendnyofourreadershave
ncludedforever;hebeingatpresent
inthatsituationin
enquiringanyfartheraftertheirfriends,lesttheyshouldbeshocked
byhearingsuchfriendshadhaheelves.
but,iy,ifallthevirtues,iwillboldly
say,herhavehevicesofaprudentcharacter;and
thoughitisoniserable
thanthoseofpoorjopresent,,and
attenduponhidiligenceasifheoningin
thebrightestbeaoffortune.
.johen,andhispanionpartridge,lefttheinnafew
erthedepartureofsquiree
roadonfoot,forthehostlertoldthehatnohorseswerebyany
anstobeatthattiproarchedhheavy
hearts;forthoughtheirdisquietproceededfroerydifferent
reasodispleasedtheyh;andifjonessighed
bitterly,partridgegruogetherassadlyateverystep.
etothecrossroadshesquirehadstopttotake
unsel,jooptlikeuingtopartridge,askedhis
opinionracktheyshouldpursue.”ah,sir,”ansridge,
”iyadvice.”””
repliedjones;”foritisno,or
esof.””advice,then,”saidpartridge,”isthatyou
iediatelyfa
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hotoretutoasyourhonour,ravelthusaboutthe
untrylikeavagabondiaskpardon,sedvoxeasolarepertaest.”
”alas”etoretuto;butif
friend,father,e,uldibeartheuntryfrobr >
eblaself
blathee.dnatioheefoolblockheadthou
hastundone,andithybody.”ath
handsonthellarofpoorpartridge,andshook
hioreheartilythana,orhisownfearshadeverdone
before.
partridgefelltrelingonhisknees,andbeggedforrcy,
voeantnoharbr >
forant,quittedhishold,anddisself,
that,haditfallenoher,ainlyhaveputao
hisbeing,ost
effected.
inutelydescribingallthed
prankshisoccasion,uldwebewellassured
thatthereaderepainsinperusias
hat,afterallthelabourhweshould
eloyinpaintingthisse,thesaidreaderto
skipitentirelyover,hattrouble.tosay
thetruth,thisreasonaloendo
violenanyexcellent
descriptionsoutofourher.
andthissuspi,tobeho,arises,asisgenerallythecase,
frouro;foren
sthorridlygiventojuing,ashroughthepagesof
volunoushistorians.
sufficeitthensilytosay,thatjones,afterhavingplayedthe
partofadnfornynutes,self;h
nosoonerhappehan,tuingtopartridge,heveryeaestly
beggedhispardonfortheattaintheviolenceof
hispassion;butncluded,bydesiriontionhis
retuagain;forheresolvedoseethatuntryanyre.
partridgeeasilyfave,andfaithfullyprosedtoobeythe
injunno.andthenjonesverybrisklycriedout,
”sinpossiblefortopursueanyfartherthe
stepsofangelieon,brave
lad,noy:itisagloriouscause,andiwouldwillingly
sacrificelifeihoughitypreserving.”
andsosaying,heiediatelystruthat
erece,pursuedtheverysa
throughhsophiahadbeforepassed.
ourtravellersnoarchedafullle,houtspeakinga
syllabletoeautterednythings
tohielf.astopartridge,he;forhe,
perhaps,perfeerfright;besides,hehad
apprehensionsofprovokinghisfriendtoasendfitofh,
especiallyashenoaynot,
perhaps,createahereader.inshort,hebegannow
tosuspectthatjoneselyoutofhissenses.
atlength,jones,beiohis
panion,andbladhiorhistacituity;forhepoor
nveryholyated,froisfearofgivingoffend
nooved,bythestabsoluteproses
ofiy,partridgeagaintookthebridlefroistongue;
regainingitsliberty,thana
younglt,hisnedheistued
looseintothepastures.
aspartridgethattopic
suggesteditself,hefelluponthatostinhis
nd,naly,thenofthehill.”certainly,sir,”sayshe,”that
uldneverbean,selfandlivesaftersucha
strangenner,andsouherfolks.besides,hisdiet,asthe
oldantold,ischieflyuponherbs,terfoodfora
horsethanachristian:nay,landlordatuptonsaysthatthe
neighboursthereaboutshaveveryfearfulnotionsabouthiitruns
strangelyihatitsthavebeensospirit,who,perhaps,
ghtbesenttoforeatter
oldus,ofhisgoingtofight,andofhisbeingtaken
prisoner,andofthegreatdangerheight
beintendedasaous,nsidering
besides,idreaofnothingalllastnightbutoffighting;and
thoughtthebloodranoutofnose,asliquoroutofatap.
indeed,sir,infanduregina,jubesrenovaredolore”
”thystory,partridge,”ansostasillappliedas
thylatin.nothingen
obattle.perhapshfallinitandthen”
”then”repliedpartridge;”henthereisanendofus,is
therenotgone,allisovere.attersthecause
to,orkilledishallneverenjoy
anyadva.arealltheringingofbells,and
booohatissixfootundergroundtherewillbeanend
ofpoorpartridge.””andanendofpoorpartridge,”criesjones,
”therestbe,oiorother.ifyoulovelatin,i
yousofineliofhorace,o
award.
dulori:
rsetfugaceersequiturviru
necparcitiellisjuventae
poplitibus,tidoquetergo.”
”i,”criespartridge;”forhoraceis
ahardauthor,andi.”
”iitation,orratherparaphrase,of
obutanindiffere:
ryscause
since,ifbasefearhisdastardstephdraws,
froeathheongrave
receives,atlast,thehebrave.”
”thatsverynibus
nis:butthereisagreatdiffereweendyinginonesbeda
greatnyyearshence,likeagoodchristian,hallourfriends
orroaddog;
or,perhaps,hackedintypieceshtheshattoo
beforeercyuponus
tobesuret
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beforeitistoolate;andnotthinkofgoing
angtheevilniahatis
prinatter,iaoreafraidthan
anothern,noti;astotterofthat.iknoanflesh
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toeightyoiy.heavenbepraised,thatisagreat;
andiaotafraidofdyingthen,hananothern;but,
surely,toattetdeathbeforeanstiiseseeto
doption.besides,ifitodoany
goodindeed;but,letthecausebeightytteroodtypart,iuandnothingof
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itchargedhbullets.andfortheso
fendknoatter.aherearethose
ptiontointheadniaskpardon;uponsoul
iantniynotthrooanother
passion.”
”beundeoapprehension,partridge,”nowso
eon
anyaeward,or
anythingelseyouplease.iflovingtosleepinaakesa
naunesabillislissus.ineverreadin
graarthatananhoutfighting.virbo
quisquinsultapatruquilegesjuraqueservat.2notawordof
fighting;andiaurethescriptureissochagainstit,thata
nshallneverpersuadeheisagoodchristianwhilehesheds
christianblood.”
theseills.
2anhehedecreesofthenscript
fathersandthelaws.
chapter4
theadventureofabeggarn
justaspartridgehadutteredthatgoodandpiousdoe,h
helastchapterncluded,theyarrivedatanothercrossway,
efelloforal;upe
gavehisevererebuke,saying,”everyparishoughttokeeptheir
ohenfellalaughing,andaskedpartridge,”ifhewas
notashad,uchcharityinhisuth,tohavenocharity
inhisheart.yion,”sayshe,”servesyouonlyforan
excuseforyourfaults,butisnoiivetoyourvirtue.y
nrelievingoneofhis
brethrenii,putting
hishandinhispocket,hegavethepoorobjectashilling.
”ster,”criesthefello,”ihaveacurious
thinghereinpocket,ilesoff,ifyour
obuyit.ishoulduretopullitout
toeveryo,asyoodagentlen,andsokindto
thepoor,youanofbeingathiefonlybecausehe
ispoor.”hethenpulledoutalittlegiltpocketbook,anddelivered
itintothehandsofjones.
jonespresentlyope,andguess,reader,hefeltsaw
inthefirstpagethee,tenbyherownfair
hand.henosoohenathanheprestitclosetohislips;
noruldheavoidfallingintosoveryfranticraptures,
notpany;but,perhaps,theseveryrapturesde
hiethealone.
blingthebook,asifhehadan
excellentbroouth,orasifhehadreally
beenabook,oranauthtocatbuthisown
itsleavestotheground,h
partridgetookup,anddeliveredtojones,lyperceived
ittobeabankbill.itheverybille
hadgivenhisdaughterthenightbeforeherdeparture;andajeould
havejuedtopurchaseitatfiveshillihanl100.
theeyesofpartridgesparkledatthisnehjonesnow
proclaidaloud;andsodidthougheadifferentaspect
thoseofthepoorfellohebook;andwhoihope
froprincipleofhoyhadneverope:but
dealholybythereaderifittedtoinforifa
circeaybeherealittleterial,viz.,thatthe
felloread.
johe
findingthebook,ixtureofhisnew
disvery;forhisiginationinstantlysuggestedtohithatthe
oightpossiblyit,beforeheshouldbeable
tooher.hethenacquaihefihatheknehe
ladytothebookbelonged,andofias
soonaspossible,aher.
thepors.etoheiece;
ithadstfiveandtyshillings,havingbeenboughtofa
an;buttherealvalueofthesilverntained
initsclasp,eighteenpendthatpricethesaid
toyn,asit
hisshop,.aprudentpersonwould,
hoakenproperadvaheignorahis
felloorethanashilling,orperhaps
sixpeneperhapshing,a
thefelloeleaedserjeantsy
doubtstances,haveintained.
jones,orary,erheoutsideenerosity,andyperhapsnotveryunjustlyhavebeensuspectedof
extravagance,houtaationgaveaguineainexgeforthe
book.thepoorn,ebeforebeen
possessedofsochtreasure,gave.johousandthanks,and
disveredlittlelessoftransportinhissclesthanjoneshad
beforeshoeofsophiae.
thefellowveryreadil
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hepocketbook.together,therefore,they
pror.jonesdesired;
fuideunfortunatelyhappeobela,anduldnot
possiblytravelfasterthanaleanhour.asthisplace,
therefore,ilesdistahoughthefellowhad
saidotherhereadeeednotbeacquaintedhoheywere
in.
jonesopehebookahuisduringtheir
asoften,talkedself,andverylittletohispanions.
atallesignsofastonishntto
partridge;orethanonceshookhishead,andcryed,poentlenorandustutsitnssanainrporesano.
indinasoundbody.
atlengththeyarrivedattheveryspot
thepocketbook,andhefello.here
jonesofferedtotakeleaveofhisguide,andtoirovehispace;but
thefellothatviolentsurprizeandjoyhefirst
receiptoftheguineahadoccasioneded,
aorellecthielf,putona
disedlook,and,scratghishead,said,”hehopedhis
sothingre.yourworship,”saidhe,
”akeitintoyourionthatifihadnot
beeighthavekeptthehisthereader
stohavebeentrue.”ifthepaperthere,”saidhe,”be
surethefindingitdeservesrethanaguinea.
besides,supposeyourhelady,niveit
herand,thoughyouruchlikea
gentleihaveonlyyourainly,
iftherightotobefound,itallbelongstothefirst
finder.ihopeyouratters:iabr >
butapoorn,andthereforedontdesiretohaveall;butitis
butreasonableishouldhaveshare.yourworshiplookslikea
goodn,and,ihope,yhoy;fhthavekept
everyfarthing,andnobodyevertheisethee,upon
honour,”criesjohatiknhtoore
ither.””nay,youraydoasyou
pleaseastothat;ifyoueshare,thatis,onehalf
oftheney,yourhonourykeeptherestyourselfifyouplease;”
andncludedentoath,”thathewould
ionasyllableofittoanynliving.”
”lookee,friend,”criesjoherightoainlyhave
againallthatshelost;andasforanyfarthergratuity,ireally
eknoe,andwhere
youlive,anditisrethanpossibleyouyhereafterhave
furtherreasontorejoiceatthisingsadventure.”
”idontknoeaure,”criesthefellos
istventureoneyoo;buti
hopeyoure,e,”saidpartridge,
”tellhishonouryoua,andaybefound;i
youoohishands.”thefellow,
seeingnohopesofreveringthepossessionofthepocketbook,at
lastpliedingivinginhisnaandplaceofabode,hjones
uponapieceofpaperhthepencilofsophiandthen,
plagthepaperinthesapagee,he
analive;ihave
joinedyouatothatofanangel.””idontknohingabout
angels,”atle
reney,orelseretuthepocketbook.”partridgenoaxed
h:hecalledthepoorcripplebyseveralvileandopprobrious
nas,and,butjoneswould
notsufferanysuchthing:andnoellingthefellowhewould
,.joed
asfastashisheels;andpartridge,intothe
thoughtsofthehundredpoundhadinfusednes,followedhis
leader;an,ostaybehi
theoth,ase
tocharityschooltoleatoeandreadandcastats,i
shouldhaveknoattersasherpeople.”
chapter5
ntainingreadventurespaniont
ontheroad
ourtravellersnoeor
breathforion;joatingallthewayonsophia,and
partridgeonthebankbill,sopleasure,
causedhitthesatitorepifortune,h,inallhis
suopportunityofshoy.
theyhadproiles,ridge,beingunableany
lookeepup,andhihilittle
toslahispace:orereadytoply,as
hehadforsotilostthefootstepsofthehorses,he
thatotrailes,andhewasnowupona
n,wherewereseveralroads.
heherethereforestopttonsiderheseroadsheshould
pursue;,thatseed
atdistahefearsof
partridge,andheercyuponusall;theyare
certainlyaing””ing”criesjones;forfearhadlong
sinind;andsincehisadventure
en,hehadbeentotallyionpursuingsophia,
y.”ries
partridge,”rebelsthey
ybeveryhogentlen,foranythingiknoothentrary.the
deviltakehihataffrontstheisay;iaure,iftheyhave
nothingtosayto,i,butina
civiliftheyshould
e,andperhapstheyydousnoharbuthe
eofyonderbushes,tilltheyaregone
byendoperhapsagainstfiftythousand
adn;ihopeyourhonourisnotoffended;but
certainlynonenssanainrporesano”herejones
interruptedthistorrentofeloquence,fearhadinspired,saying,
”thatbythedrueperceivedtheywer
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directlytoheplaoiseproceeded,bidding
partridge”takeurage,forthatheintonodanger;
andadding,”itpossibletherebelsshouldbesonear.”
partridgefortedhthislastassurand
thoughheladlyhavegohentraryway,hefollowed
hisleader,hisheartbeatingti,butnotafterthennerof
heroes,tothesifthedrutilltheyhad
traversedthen,aoanarrowlane.
andne,evenpacehjones,disvered
sothingpaintedflyingintheair,averyfe,
y,hefellabellowing,”o
lord,sir,heretheyare;thereisthecrooffin.ohlordi
neversa
already.”
jonesnosoonerlookedup,thanheplainlyperceiveditwas
istaken.”partridge,”sayshe,”ifancy
youyyourself;forbythe
luesshh
beatsupforrecruitstoapuppetshow.”
”apuppetshoosteagertransport.”and
isitreallyhanthatiloveapuppetshohe
pastisupoh.do,goodsir,letustarrya.besides,i
auitefashedtodeath;foritisnoostdark,andihave
arselsinoing.”
theynoaninn,orindeedanalehouse,wherejones
ostop,theratherashehadnolongerany
assuranceofbeingintheroadhedesired.theyhdirectly
intothekit,oinquireifnoladieshadpassed
thatoing,andpartridgeaseagerlyexaothe
stateoftheirprovisions;andindeedhisinquiryththe
bettersuccess;forjonesuldnotheae
partridge,tohisgreatsatisfafoundgoodreasontoexpect
veryshortlytheagreeablesightofanexcellentsakingdishofeggs
andban.
instrongahynstitutionslovehathaverydifferent
effectfrotcausesinthepunypartofthespecies.inthe
latteritgenerallydestroysallthatappetiteendstohe
ionoftheindividual;butintheforr,thoughitoften
inducesfetfulness,andaoffood,ashing
else;yetplaceagoodpieceoftockbeforea
hungrylover,andheseldoailsveryhandsolytoplayhispart.
thusithappehepresentcase;forthoughjonesperhaps
pter,andghthavetravelledchfarther,hadhe
beenaloystoch;yetnosoonerdidhesitdoo
thebanandeggs,thaoasheartilyandvoraciouslyas
partridgehielf.
beforeourtravellershadfiheirdinner,night,
andastheonelydark.
partridgethereforeprevailedoostayahe
puppetshogoingtobegin,andtoheywere
veryeagerlyihesterofthesaidsholared
thathisfigureshefiheed,
andthattheyhadgivesatisfatoallthequalityin
everytowninengland.
thepuppetshoedhgreatregularityanddecy.
ithefineandseriouspartoftheprovokedhusband;and
itainnt,houtanylow
our,orjests;or,todoithanjustice,hout
anythingheaudiencewereallhighly
pleased.agravetrontoldthestershewo
daughtersthenight,ashedidnotshouff;andan
attoeysclerkandanexbothdeclared,thatthecharacters
oflordandladytoure.
partridgelikehthisopinion.
thesteriu,thathe
uldnotrefrainfroddingsoreofhisohe
presentageprovedinanythingsochasintheir
puppetshohropundhish
idletruery,ent.
ireer,”saidhe,”tooktothebusiherewas
agreatdealofloakefolkslaugh;
butprovetheralsofyoungpeople,
edatineverypuppetshow:
foraynotgoodandinstructivelessonsbehisway,
asyfiguresareasbigasthelife,andthey
representthelifeineveryparticular;andiquestionnotbut
peoplerisefroylittledraas
thegreat.””ieansdegradetheiyofyour
profession,”ansishouldhavebeengladtohaveseen
olda
iroving,ithink,byleavingouthindhisrrywifejoan,you
havespoiledyourpuppetshow.”
thedaeandhighfor
jones,froheseuchdisdaininhisuntenance,
hereplied,”veryprobably,sir,thatybeyouropinion;buti
havethesatisfatoknoyou,and
itisiossibletopleaseeverytaste.infess,indeed,soofthe
qualityatbath,tightilyt
puneneyfoot
agreeingtoit;butletothersdoastheyatter
shallneverbribetodegradeownprofession,norwilliever
y
stage,byintroduganysuchlouffuponit.”
”right,friend,”criestheclerk,”youareveryright.always
avoidyacquaintanlondon,who
areresolvedtodriveeverythiage.”
”nothingan,pullinghispipe
froisuth.”ireer,”addedhe,”forithenlivedy
lordiansgallery,thenighthisplayof
theprovokedhusbandedfirst.theredealoflow
stuffinitaboutauntrygentleotoostandfor
parliantn;aheybroughtaparcelofhisservantsupon
thestage,hisaireerparticularly;butthegentlen
inalleryuldnotbearanythingsolo.i
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ndedforit.”
”nay,gentlen,”aintainopinion
againstsony;indeed,ifthegeneralityofhisaudiencedislike
hitheleaedgentlenighthavedone
veryrightindisssingpunchfroisservice.”
thesteroftheshouch
ofthegreatforple,andhouchtheinferiorpartof
nkindvice,byhowasin
theirsuperiors;erruptedbyani,
ighthaveotteditatai,we
othelprelatingatpresent,butnotinthischapter.
chapter6
froybeinferredthatthebestthingsareliableto
besuoodandsinterpreted
aviolentuproaoylandladywas
aidbothhherfistandtongue.shehadindeed
ssedthehereloynt,and,afteralittlesearch,
hadfouhepuppetshopanyerry
aionnotverypropertobedescribed.
thoughgraceforthatehadforfeitedalltitleto
desty;yethadshenotiudenoughtodenyafah
sheuallysurprized;she,therefore,tookau,and
attetedtotigatetheoffence.”einthisnner,
stress”aytu
aaheotherhadliberallybestohat
appellationonher,”bettersaresoashe
fineladyinthepuppetshonolieall
nightoutfroerhusbandfoothing.”
thelandladynointothekit,andfellfoulonbothher
husbandandthepoorpuppetver.”here,husband,”saysshe,”yousee
thensequenceofharbthesepeopleinyourhouse.ifone
dothdraorefortheoneishardlyde
andsforthelittertheyke;aohaveoneshousedea
bain.inshort,idesireyouwouldbe
goorrooing;forioresuchdoings.itis
onlytheoteachourservantsidlenessandnonsense;fortobe
surenothierbeleaedbysuchidleshohese.i
reeradeofgoodscripturestories,as
jephthahsrashvohings,andkedpeoplewere
atters;
butastheparsontolduslastsunday,nobodybelievesinthedevil
noaparcelofpuppetsdrestup
likelordsandladies,onlytotutheheadsofpooruntryhes;
andheirheadsareouedtopsyturvy,nohing
elseisso.”
virgil,ithink,tellsus,thatobareasseledina
riotousandtultuousnner,andallsortsofssileonsfly
about,ifanofgravityandauthorityappearsangstthethe
tultispresentlyappeased,andtheb,edinto
onebody,ybeparedtoanass,erecttheirlongearsatthe
gravensdisurse.
orary,enandphilosophersare
disputing;herselfyinannerbensideredas
present,andadnisteringarguntstothedisputants;shoulda
tultariseangtheb,orshouldonesld,whoisherself
equalinoaghtyb,appearangthesaidphilosophers;
theirdisputessher
nisterialoffidiately
attractedbythesldalone.
thustheuproaraforesaid,andthearrivalofthelandlady,silenced
thesterofthepuppetshoaspeedyandfio
thatgraveandsoleharangue,ofhereadera
suffittastealready.nothingindeeduldhavehappenedsovery
inopportuhisact;thestaliceoffortune
uldnothaventrivedsutonfoundthepoor
fellophantlydesorals
inouthuallystopt,
asthatofquaationonthe
greatvirtuesofhispillsandpoherpseofoneofhis
rtyrsshouldbebroughtforth,anddepositedbeforethestage,as
atestinyofhisskill.
iherefore,ofansylandlady,thepuppetshoan
ranouttopunishhisrryandreoonbeginningto
putforthhersilverlight,asthepoetscallitthoughshelookedat
thattirelikeapieceofpper,jonescalledforhis
reylandladyhadjustawaked
froprofoundnap,toprepareforhisjouey;butpartridge,having
latelycarriedtyreaderhathseenbefore,was
eoldeoattetathird,oprevailhjoake
upalodgingthateveninginthehousehenwas.he
introducedthisr.
jonesdeoving;and,afterurgingnyexcellentargunts
againstit,heatlastinsistedstronglythatituldbetononner
ofpurposeever;forthat,unlessjonesknehelady
ightverypossiblyleadhihe
fartherfroer;”foryoufind,sir,”saidhe,”byallthepeople
inthehouse,thatsheisnotgohisuchbetter,
therefore,oing,ayexpectto
etebodytoinquireof”
thislastargunthadindeedsoeffejones,andwhilehewas
,thelandlordthreherhetorifhhewas
sterintothesascale.”sure,sir,”saidhe,”yourservant
givesyoustexcellentadvice;forravelbynightatthis
tioftheyear”hethenbeganintheusualstiletotruetforth
theexcellentacdationy
landladylikeheoccasionbut,nottodetainthe
readerntoeveryhostandhostess,itissuffit
totellhionesself
uched;forhehad
hardlyshuthiseyessincehehadlefttheinnheactof
thebrokenheadhadhappened.
assoonasjoneshadtakenaresolutiontoproofartherthat
night,hepresentlyretiredtorest,hhisthe
pouff;butpartridge,eshad
refreshedhielforeinedtoeating
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landladybeingagainrenan,whoonhisside
favetheireflesaninherpassion
hadances,afaceofperfectpeadtranquillity
reighekit;bledroundthefire,the
landlordandlandladyofthehouse,thesterofthepuppetshohe
attoeysr.partridge;in
panypasttheagreeableionhwillbefoundin
thechapter.
chapter7
ntainingarerkortahegood
panyasseledi
thoughtheprideofpartridgedidnotsubttoaowledge
hielfaservahendesdedinstparticularsto
itatethennersofthatrank.oahiswas,his
greatlygnifyiuneofhispanion,ashecalledjones:
suchisageneralcustongstrangers,asnoneof
theoughttheattendantonabeggar:for,the
higherthesituationofthesteris,thehigher,nsequently,is
thatoftheninhisohetruthofion
appearsfrohebehaviourofallthefootnofthenobility.
but,thoughtitleandfortunenicateasplendorallaround
theanofnofqualityaethinktheelves
entitledtoapartofthatrespectothequalityand
estatesoftheirsters,itisclearlyardto
virtueanduanding.theseadvantagesarestrictlypersonal,
andsselvesalltherespect.tosay
thetruth,thisissoverylittle,thattheyotolet
anyotherspartake.asthesethereforerefleohonour
oiost
deplorableaster.iisotherhe
istress,thensequenceof
hisdishonourthereisakindof
ntagion,nicatesitselftoallwho
approachit.
noean
angthenonlyshouldhaveregardforthereputation
oftheasters,andlittleooallfortheir
characterinotherpoints,andthat,thoughtheyedto
bethefootnofabeggar,theyarenotsotoattendupue
orabloakenose
oftheiniquitiesandfolliesoftheirsaidstersasfaras
possible,andthisoftenourandrrint.in
reality,afootnisoftenaastheexpenceof
thegentlenwhoseliveryhewears.
afterpartridge,therefore,hadenlargedgreatlyofortune
tonicatedan
apprehension,ohedaybefore,andfor
e,thebehaviourofjonesseed
tohavefuishedasuffitfoundation.inshort,hety
edinanopinion,thathissterofhiss,
panyround
thefire.
entthepuppetshoaelyincided.”i
oansurprizedverych,alked
soabsurdlyaboutpuppetshoisindeedhardlytobenceived
thatanyninhissensesshouldbesochstaken;yousay
noonstrousnotions.poentleilyn;indeedhehathastrange
hiseyesooknoticeofbefore,thoughidid
notntionit.”
thelandlreeded
thesagacityofhavingobservedit.”aainly,”addedhe,”it
stbeso;foooadnhoughtofleavingsoodahousetoraleabouttheuntryatthattiofnight.”
theexouth,said,”hethought
thegentlenlookedandtalkedalittlehentuing
topartridge,”ifhebeadn,”sayshe,”heshouldnotbesuffered
totravelthusabouttheuntry;forpossiblyheydoso
schief.itisapityheetohis
relations.”
noesofthiskindind
ofpartridge;for,ashehatjoneshadrunaway
fror.allisedhielfthehighestrewardsifhe
uldbyanyansnveyhiack.butfearofjones,ofwhose
fieressandstrengthhehadseen,andindeedfelt,so
instanpossibletobe
exeselftoforny
regularplanforthepurpose.butnosoonerdidhehearthesentints
oftheex,thanheeracedthatopportunityofdeclaringhis
oatteruldbebrought
about.
”uldbebroughtabout”saystheex:”hereisnothing
easier.”
”ahsir,”ansridge,”youdontknoadevilofa
felloeupeoutat
agine”
”pogh”saystheexanashe.
besides,herearefiveofus.”
”idontknoyhusbandshall
havenothingtodoinit.norshallanyviolenthandsbelaidupon
anybodyinhouse.theyoulenisasprettyayoung
gentlenaseverisaylife,andibelieveheisnored
thananyofus.doyoutellofhishavingahhis
eyestheyaretheprettiesteyesieversahthe
prettiestlook;andaverydestanheis.i
aureihavebepitiedhieartilyeversihegeherein
theertoldusheinlove.certainlythatisenoughto
keanyn,especiallysuchasao
lookalittleotherhanhedidbefore.lady,ihe
devilenhagreat
estateisupposesheisoneofyourqualityfolks,oneofyourtownly
ladiesthatnightinthepuppetshoknow
they.”
theattoeysclerklikelaredheon
thebusinesshouttheadviceofunsel.”suppose,”sayshe,”an
aprisonntshouldbebrough
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defenceuldakeevidenceof
doajurybutionlyspeakupono;forit
dontlookatters,
ubeasalaousthan
tootherpeople.idontthereforedissuadeyou,.thoontothe
exan,noranybodyelse.”
theexshookhisheadatthisspeedthepuppetshoan
said,”disadifficulttterforajuryto
deeer,”sayshe,”iatatryalof
dness,adas
archhare;andtuhissenses
asanyninengland.andiostpeople,
thatitanofhis
right.”
”verylikely”criesthelandlady.”iselfknean
adhouseallhislifebyhisfaly,andthey
enjoyedhisestate,butittheogood;forthoughthela
theitherightofanother.”
”pogh”criestheclerk,pt,”hanyright
butifthelaethebestestateinthe
untry,ishouldroubleselfchheright.”
”ifitbeso,”sayspartridge,”felixqueatalienapericula
cautu”
happyhedangerskewary.
landlord,anat
thegate,othekit,andhanaffrighted
untenancecriedout,”entherebels
havegiventheduketheslip,aalsttolondon.itis
anonhorsebackjustnoeso.”
”ialadofityheart,”criespartridge;”thenthere
ingintheseparts.”
”ialad,”criestheclerk,”forabetterreason;foriwould
altakeplace.”
”ay,but,”ansepeoplesaythis
nnht.”
”iont,”criestheclerk:”if
fatherdiesseizedht;doyound,seizedht,i
say;dothnotthatrightdesdtohisson;anddothnotht
desdasher”
”buthoakeuspapishes”saysthe
landlord.
”neverfearthat,”atterht,
thegeherehathproveditasclearasthesun;andasto
thetterion,itisquiteoutofthecase.thepapists
theelvesdontexpeysuchthing.apopishpriest,iknow
veryan,tolduponhiswordand
honourtheyhadnosuchdesign.”
”andanotherpriest,ofacquaintance,”saidthelandlady,”hath
toldthesathing;buthusbandisalwayssoafraidof
papishes.iknoanypapishesthatareveryhosortof
people,aheirneyveryfreely;anditisalaxibr >
e,thatonensneyisasgoodasanothers.”
”verytrue,stress,”saidthepuppetshoan,”idontcare
es;providedthepresbyteriaupperst;for
theyareeopuppetshows.”
”andsoyouoyouri,”cries
theex;”andaredesiroustoseepoperybroughtin,areyou”
”noti,truly,”ansuy
n;butyetitisaforttoohatoneshouldbeabletolive
u,oerians.tobesure,
everynvalueshislivelihoodfirst;thatstbegranted;andi
oreafraidoflosing
yourplacethananythingelse;butneverfear,friend,therewillbe
aashis.”
”an,”ishouldbeaveryilln
ifididnothonourtheking,ore
thannatural,asanysay:forethatthere
ent,sincefriends
no,
no,friend,ishallneverbebubbledoutioninhopes
onlyofkeepingplaent;forishould
ightbeworse.”
”hatisisay,”criesthelandlord,”wheneverfolkssay
ayhappenodsooksshouldnotibeablockheadto
leoiknoayhapheyretuit
againiaureitissafeinohereiwillkeep
it.”
theattoeysclerkhadtakefancytothesagacityof
partridge.thegreatdisthe
forrhadinton,asthe
syathybetinds;fortheyhtrulyjabitesin
principle;theynopersof
stroohealthshinkpropertoburyinoblivion.
thesehealthsy
landlordhielf,thoughrelutly;butheuldnothstandthe
heclerk,hisfoothinhis
houseagain,ifherefused.thebuershis
occasionsoonputaotheioherefore,wewill
putaothechapter.
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instohavebeenierhuurhjones
thaoseenher
asthereisnoer,soperhapsthereareferonger,
sleepingpotionsthanfatigue.ofthisjobesaidtohave
takenaverylargedose,anditoperatedveryfor.he
hadalreadysleptninehours,andghtperhapshavesleptlonger,had
henotbeenaostviolenthischaerdoor,
anyheavyblopaniedany
exurder.jonespresentlyleaptfroisbed,wherehe
fouerofthepuppetshohebadribsof
hispoorrryandreeroderation.
jonesinstantlyinterposedonbehalfofthesufferingparty,and
piheinsultingnqueroruptothean
oreabletontendhjohanthepoorpartyloured
jesterhadbeentontendan.
butthoughtherryalefellovery
strong,hehadhelessso.hethereforeno
soonerfoundhielfdeliveredfroheehaoattack
hitheonlythishefirst
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tosoparticularaccusations”dnyourbld,yourascal,”says
he,”ihavenotonlysupportedyoufortoyouooney
youget,butihavesavedyalloto
robtheladyofherfineridinghabit,nolothaerday,
inthebaehereyoudenythatyouohaveheralone
inaostriphertostripoheprettiestladiesthat
evere,andhave
alstrdered,fordoingnirlaswillingas
self,onlybecauseshelikesbetterthanyou.”
jonesnosoohisthatedthester,layingonhibr >
atthesatithestviolentinjun
anyfurtherinsultontherryaakingthepoor
ent,hesooidingsofhis
sophia,thefelloasterhhis
druhedaybefore,hadseenpassby.heeasilyprevailedhthe
ladtoshotheexactpladthenhavingsuonedpartridge,
hedepartedostexpedition.
itosteightoftheattersuldbegot
readyforhisdeparture:forpartridgeinanyhaste,noruld
thereingbepresentlyadjusted;andhthesewere
settledandover,jonesquittheplacebeforehehad
perfectlyrenciledalldiffereasterandthen.
hisplished,hesetforwards,andwasby
thetrustyrryahespotbyhsophiahad
past;andthenhavinghandsolyreor,heagain
pushedonosteageess,beinghighlydelightedhthe
extraordinarynnerinelligehis
partridgeed,thanhe,hgreateaestness,
begantoprophesy,andassuredjohatheainlyhavegood
successintheend:for,hesaid,”tsuldneverhave
happeodirecthifterhisstress,ifprovidencehadnot
desigtheogetheratlast.”andthishefirst
tithatjoanyattentiontothesuperstitiousdoesof
hispanion.
theyhadnotgoneabovetilesofrain
overtooktheand,astheyhappeobeatthesatiinsight
ofanalehouse,partridge,ucheaestey,prevailedh
jooenter,and.hungerisaneneifindeed
itybecalledoheenglishthanofthe
frenchdisposition;for,thoughyousubduethisneversooften,it
e;andsoitdidhpartridge,whowas
nosoonerarrivede
questionshenightbefore.thensequehis
ldebeingproducedupoable,upon
self,deaveryhearty
breakfast,thoughthelatterbegantogrohepeople
ofthehouseuldgivehiofreshinfortionngsophia.
theiralbeingover,jonesosally,
notstillntinued;but
partridgebeggedheartilyforan;andatlastcastinghis
eyesonaladatthefire,eredintothekit,andwho
atthatinstauedsuddenlyto
jones,andugshant
servethetuthisbout.orenesophiae
totoherestandingbythefireistheveryladthat
rodebeforeher.isyoeronhisface.”
”heavensblessyou,sir,”criestheboy,”itisyouroersure
enough;ishallhavealeeryoodness;forit
hathalstcured.”
atthesehischair,and,biddingtheboy
folloiediately,departedfrohekitintoaprivate
apartnt;for,sodelicatehregardtosophia,thathe
iohepresenanypeople;
and,thoughhehad,asittheoverflivensophiaasatoastangtheofficers,houghtitwas
iossiblesheshouldbeknoay
reerhoentionhersia.
hard,therefore,any
sagaonstrous,thatheshould
principallyoisfortuothesupposedofthat
delicacyuch
reoffehefreedohoughtandnothout
goodreasoakeneandcharacter,thanatany
freedo,instances,hehadindulged
hielfan;andtosaytruth,i
believehonouruldneverhaveprevailedooleaveupton
houtherseeingjones,haditnotbeenforth
instancesofalevityinhisbehaviour,sovoidofrespedindeed
sohighlyinnsistenthanydegreeofloveandtendeessi
anddelids.
butsottersfellout,andsoistrelatetheandifany
readerisshockedattheirappearingunnatural,iothelpit.i
strendsunot,buta
history,andiaotobligedtorencileeveryttertothe
receivednotioruthandnature.butifthiswasneverso
easytodo,perhapsitghtbereprudentintoavoidit.for
instahefactatpresentbeforeusnoands,houtany
ntofneuponit,thoughityatfirstsightoffendso
readers,yet,upoureion,itstpleaseall;
forenynsiderhappeojoupton
asajustpunishntforhisen,ofh
itdiatensequenay
forttheelvesintheirvices,byflatteringtheirosthat
theeherooactthantovirtue.
noherefleso
draradictboththesenclusions,andwouldshow
thattheseinthegreat,useful,and
unndoe,isthepurposeofthiso
inculcate,andustnotfillupesbyfrequently
repeating,asanordinaryparsonfillshisseringhis
textattheendofeveryparagraph.
ustappear,howeveru
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erredinheropinionofjones,shehadsuffitreasonforher
opinion;since,ibelieve,everyotheryoungladywould,inher
situation,haveerredinthesanner.nay,hadshefollowedher
loveratthisveryti,andhadehisveryalehousethent
heit,shehelandlordaswell
acquaintedeandpersonastheuptonhadappeared
tobe.forininghisboyinwhispersinaninner
roopartridge,ion,wasin
thekitveryopenlycatechisiherguidetended
s.fitzpatrick;byeansthelandlord,whoseearswereopenon
allsueperfectlyble
ofsophiafroerhorse,&c.,istakengjenny
,anynsequehepund,inshort,
osteverythingtheinn,ewe
dispatchedourladiesinaadsixtookour
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ntaininglittlerethanafeions
joneshadbeeafullhalfhour,uedintothe
kitknohatinstant
opay.andnohenceridgefeltatbeing
obligedtoquitthechieyer,andacupofexcellent
liquor,epensatedbyhearingthatheoproceed
nofartheronfoot,forjones,bygoldenargunts,hadprevailedh
theboytoattendhiacktotheinnherhehadbefore
nductedsophibuttothishoheladed,upon
nditionthattheuideatthealehouse;
because,asthelandlordatuptonateacquaintanceof
thelandlloueorotheretothe
earsofthelatter,thathishorseshadbeeorethanone
person;andsotheboyghtbebroughttoaoneyh
heeoputinhiso.
stariflingasity
seesineinhissetting
out;forthehoyofthislatterboyehighthatis,
sohighpriced,andjonesverydear,
hadnotpartridge,unningfellow,
artfullythroobespentatthatveryalehouse,
panion.thishalfcrohe
landlordnosotstof,thanheopeerithsuch
vehentandpersuasiveoutcry,thattheboye,and
edtotakehalfacrooreforhisstay.here
help,thatasthereissochofpolithelolife,
greatnoftenovervaluetheelvesontheserefisin
iosture,ihelo
ofthehunspecies.
thehorsesbeingnolyleaptintothe
sidesaddle,onhelad,indeed,very
theuseofhis:buthechosethesidesaddle,
probablybecauseiter.partridge,hohoughfullas
effenateasjones,uldhethoughtsofdegradinghis
nhood;hethereforeacceptedtheboysoffer:andnow,jonesbeing
uhesidesaddleofhissophia,theboyonthatofs.
honour,andpartridgebestridihirdhorse,theysetforwardson
theirjouey,andhinfourhoursarrivedattheinnhe
readerhathalreadyspentsochti.partridgewasinveryhigh
spiritsduriioojoheny
goodonsofhisfuturesuccess,;and
ustalloo
havebeenparticularlyfortunate.partridgeoreoverbetter
pleasedpanion,thanhehadbeen
theseveryons,hassured
thepedagogueofsuccess,helikeacquiredaclearideaof
theaurbetohhehadbefiven
verylittleattention,ashehadinallytakena
hereasonsofjonessdeparture;andastohappened
atupton,heuchfrightenedjustbeforeandafterhisleaving
thatplace,todrathehanthat
poorjonesadn:aall
disagreeabletotheopinionhebeforehadofhisextraordinary
hought,hisbehaviourontheirquitting
gloucestersoerly
received.hetyisfiedhhis
presentexpedition,andhenuchhier
sentintsofhisfriendsuanding.
theclockhadjuststruckthreeheyarrived,andjones
iediatelybespokeposthorses;butunluckilythereahorseto
beprocuredinthehereader,
hehurryinheion,and
especiallythispartofit,eengaged,whenexpresses
hedayandnight.
jonesendeavouredallheuldtoprevailerguideto
esrtehioventry;butheasarguing
euptohiandsaluting
hiyhisna,inquiredhoilydidin
sorsetshire;andnoinghiseyesuponthisperson,
presentlydisveredhiobe.dohe
haddigloucester,anduchurtesyretuedthe
salutation.
dor.joogonofurtherthat
night;andbackedhissolicitationsanyunanswerable
argunts,suchas,thatitostdark,thattheroadswere
verydirty,andthatheuchbetterby
daylight,eofhjoneshad
probablysuggestedtohielfbefore;butastheyhen
iual,sotheyill:ainuedresoluteinhis
desighoughheshouldbeobligedtosetoutonfoot.
hegoodattoeyfoundheuldnotprevailoo
stay,heasstrenuouslyappliedhielftopersuadetheguideto
atouakethis
shortjouey,andatlastncludedhsaying,”doyouthinkthe
gentlenveryrouble”
tooneareoddsateveryotherthing,asfootfall.
buttheadvantagehisunitedforcehathinpersuasionor
ey,sthavebeenvisibletoacuriousobserver;fo
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haveoftehataster,aher
personinauthority,havestoutlyadheredtoadenialagainstall
thereasonsanuldproduce,theyhaveafterwards
yieldedtotherepetitionofthesasentintsbyasendor
thirdperson,ptingto
advahingnesbehalf.andhence,perhaps,proceedsthe
phraseofsendinganarguntoration,andthegreatnsequence
thisisofinallasseliesofpublicdebate.hence,likewise,
probablyitis,thatinoururtsoflaenhearaleaed
gentlengenerallyaserjeaingforanhether
anotherleaedgentlen,,hadbeensaying.
insteadofatingforthis,anner
toexelifyitintheioned,who
subttedtothepersuasionsof.doisedoo
adtjoohissidesaddle;butinsistedivingthe
poorcreaturesagoodbait,saying,theyhadtravelledagreatway,
andbeenridveryhard.ihiscautionoftheboywasneedless;
forjones,notpatience,wouldhave
orderedthisofhielf;forhebynoansagreedhtheopinionof
thosealsasrees,andheybury
theirspursinthebellyoftheirhorse,igihespurandthe
horsetohaveanequalcapacityoffeelingpain.
hebeastsingtheir,orratherweresupposed
toeatitfor,astheboyselfinthe
kit,theostlertookgreatcarethathisshouldnotbe
nsudiable,.jotheeaestdesireof.
dopahatgeohisrooheysatdown
togetheroverabottleofwine.
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inr.jonesand.dotletogether
.doedthehealthofthe
goodsquireallhy;adding,”ifyouplease,sir,ise
reerhisnephee,sir,heres
.blifiltoyou,averyprettyyoulen;andwho,idare
sakeaverynsiderablefigureinhis
untry.ihaveabhforhiyselfineye.”
”sir,”ansnvincedyoudontioaffront
,soishallit;butiproseyou,youhavejoiwo
personsveryiroperlytogether;forohegloryofthehun
spean.”
doen
hadaveryuionablecharacter.asforsquireallhy
hielf,”sayshe,”ineverhadthehappioseehibutall
thealksofhisgoodness.and,indeed,astotheyoung
gentlen,ineversabutohenewsof
thelossofhisther;andtheniore
ultiplieto
nverse;buthelookedsolikeaveryhogentlen,
andbehavedhielfsoprettily,thatiprotestineverore
delightedansinceiwasbo.”
”idontposeuponyouin
soshortanacquaintance;forhehaththeingofthedevil
hielf,andyouylivenyyears,houtdisvering
hiifroyinfandwewerehardlyever
asunder;butitisverylatelyonlythatihavedisveredhalfthe
villany.io.ithoughthe
edthatgenerosityofspirit,hesurefoundationof
allthatisgreatandnobleinhunnature.isawaselfishnessin
hiongagoitislately,verylately,thati
havefoundhiapableofthebasestandblackestdesigns;for,
indeed,ihaveatlastfoundout,thathehathtakenanadvantageof
theopennessofoper,andhathedthedeepestproject,
byalongtrainofyruin,last
hehatheffected.”
”ayay”criesdoest,then,itisapitysucha
personshouldihegreatestateofyouruncleallhy.”
”alas,sir,”eanhonourtohihaveno
title.itistrue,indeed,hisgoodnessoncealloethelibertyof
callinghiyaearebutasthisary
actofgoodness,iplainofnoinjustiks
propertodepriveofthishonour;sinore
uhainallyno
relationof.allhy;andiftheapableof
settingatruevalueonhisvirtue,shouldthink,inhisbehaviour
to,hehathdealthardlybyarelation,theydoaninjusticetothe
bestofn:foributiaskyourpardon,ishalltroubleyouh
nopartiedtothinka
relationof.allhy,ithoughtpropertosetyhtina
tterthatghtdrae,iseyoui
ylifethangiveoccasionto.”
”iprotest,sir,”anof
honour;butinsteadofgivinganytrouble,iprotestitwould
givegreatpleasuretokobethoughtarelation
of.allhys,ifyouarenot.yourhorsesbereadythis
halfhour,andasyouhavesuffitopportunity,iwishyouwould
tellhosvery
surprizingthatyoushouldpassforarelationofagentlen,hout
beingso.”
jones,plianceofhisdispositionthoughnotinhis
prudetlereseledhislovelysophia,waseasilyprevailed
ontosatisfy.doy,byrelatioryof
hisbirthandeducation,hello,
evenfroisboyishyears,
tothveryell:
theona,didseriouslyine;
hesrarange;
tiful,tiful.
.dolyaffectedhthisrelation;for
hehadnotdivestedhielfofhunitybybeinganattoey.
indeed,nothingisreunjustthantocarryourprejudicesagainst
aprofessionintoprivatelife,andtoborroanfrobr >
ouropinionofhiscalling.habit,itistrue,lessensthehorrorof
thoseasakesnecessary,andnsequently
habitual;butinallotherinstanatureenofall
prof
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ordinarybusiness.abutcher,ikenodoubt,wouldfeel
punattheslaughterofafinehorse;andthoughasurgeon
feelnopaininb,ihaveknopassionatea
ninafitofthegout.thenhangn,hstretchedthe
necksofhundreds,iskhisfirstoperationon
ahead:andtheveryprofessorsofhunbloodshedding,heir
tradeofcherthousands,notonlyoftheir
felloenandchildren,orse;
eventhese,isay,intisofpeace,sandtruetsarelaid
aside,oftenlayasidealltheirferocity,andbeeverygentle
ersofenneranattoeyyfeel
alltheseriesanddistressesofhisfelloures,providedhe
happensnottobenceedagainstthe
jones,asthereaderknounacquaiheveryblack
loursinr.allhy;andasto
othertters,hedidnotsheidisadvantageouslight;
forthoughheeonhisforrfriendand
patroheuself.
dohereforeobserved,andnothoutreason,thatveryill
offibysobody:”forcertainly,”cries
he,”thesquireedyouonlyforafew
faults,anghthavetted.indeed,i
otproperlysaydisied:fortobesurebyla
claisheir.thatscertain;thatnobodyounselfor.yet
anhadinanneradoptedyouthusashisownson,
youghtreasonablyhaveexpectedsoverynsiderablepart,ifnot
theedthehave
bladyou:foruchasthey,
andtheyarenottobebladonthatat.”
”indeedyoue,”saidjones;”ishouldhavebeeed
r.allhysfortune;
nay,ibelieveiytrulysay,ineveronsideredhe
uldive.thisisolelydeclare,ifhehaddonea
prejudicetohisnepheyfavain.
ihadratherenjoyoindthauneofanothern.
isthepoorpridearisingfrognifierous
equipage,asplendidtable,andfrolltheotheradvantagesor
appearancesoffortune,paredtothe,solidhe
sisfa,thethrillingtransports,andtheexulting
triuhs,indenjoys,ielationofa
generous,virtuous,noble,benevolentaienvynotblifilinthe
prospectofhisinthepossessionof
it.iyselfarascalhalfanhour,toexge
situations.ibelieve,indeed,.blifilsuspectedoftheviews
yountion;andisupposethesesuspithe
basenessofhisoe.but,
ithankheaven,iknoyinnoce,friend;andi
parththatfeelingfortheworld.foraslongasi
knooanybeing
ever,
ponepigrisubinullacais
arboraestivarecreaturaura,
quodlatusndinebulae,lusque
jupiterurget.
ponesubcurruniuropinqui
solisinterradonibus
dulceridentealagenabo,
dul.”
placerbreeze
unbindstheglebe,orsthetrees:
whereeverloloudsappear,
andangryjovereforthiyear.
plaeaththebuingray,
herapidcarofday;
loveahshallcharytoils,
thenythiles.
.francis
hethenfilledabuerofothehealthof
hisdearlalage;and,fillingdo,
insistedonhispledginghi”isslalages
healthyheart,”criesdooasted
often,iprotest,thoughineversaely
handso.”
thoughthelatintheonlypartofthisspeechh
doeinit
thatdeaverystrongiressionuponhiandthoughheendeavoured
bypression
froonesforedofthinkingrightasof
thinkinguchofhis
sentintsasheuood,andreallyfeltaverystrongiulse
ofpassionforhibutaypossiblytakesootheropportunity
ofntinguponthis,especiallyifeet.
dooreintheurseofourhistory.atpresentweare
obligedtotakeourleaveofthatgentlenalittleabruptly,in
itationof.jones;ed,bypartridge,that
hishorseshanhedepositedhisreing,wishedhis
panionagoodnight,unted,aforory,
thoughthenightjusttheorainveryhard.
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thedisastersureforventry;
arksofpartridge
noroadbeplaihanthatfroheplaceheynow
oventry;andthoughherjones,norpartridge,northe
guide,hadevertravelleditbefore,itost
iossibletohavessedtheiotbeenforthetwo
reasonsntiohenclusionofthelastchapter.
thesetstances,hohunfortuo
intervene,ourtravellersdeviatedintoachlessfrequented
tradafterridingfullsixles,insteadofarrivingatthe
statelyspiresofventry,theyfoundtheelvesstillinavery
dirtylaoofapproagthesuburbsofa
largecity.
jonesnoustcertainlyhavelosttheir
thistheguideinsisteduponpossible;an
ion,isofteosignifynotonlyirobable,but
ofteis,hath
certainlyhappened;andhyperbolicalviolencelikethathisso
frequentlyofferedtotheerof
isu
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asserttheiossibilityoflosingisalreadyactuallylost.this
,thecaseatpresent;for,nothstandingallthe
assertionsoftheladtothentrary,itiscertainthey
oreintherightroadtoventry,thanthefraudulent,
griping,cruel,tingserisintherightroadtoheaven.
itisnot,perhaps,easyforareader,hneverbeenin
thoseagihehorrorhhdarkness,
rain,andtheirhenight;and
fires,dry
ents,tosupporttheirndsin
strugglingeheperfectidea
ofthishorrorlytoatforthe
sheheadofpartridge,andhweshall
presentlybeobligedtoopen.
jonesgreoreandrepositivethattheyoftheir
road;andtheboyhielfatlastaoheywere
notintherightroadtoventry;thoughheaffird,atthesa
ti,itpossibletheyshouldhavestthepartridge
opinion.hesaid,”heyfirstsetouthe
iginedsoschieforotherobserve,
sir,”saidhetojohatoldanoodatthedoorjust
asyoualltter,h
allheart;forshesaidthenyoughtrepentit;andatthat
veryinstantitbegantorain,ainuedrisingever
sinaythink,iaerycertainitisin
thepochestoraisetheheyplease.ihave
seenithappenveryofteninti:andifeverisaall
life,thatolda
thatveryti;andifihadhadanyhalfpenpocket,iwould
havegivenherso;fortobesureitisalobecharitable
tothosesortofpeople,forfearayhappen;andnyaperson
hathlosthiscattlebysavingahalfpenny.”
johoughhethedelayhis
stakeooccasioninhisjouey,uldnothelp
slingatthesuperstitionofhisfriend,anactnreatlynfirdinhisopinion.thisblefroishorse;by
herinjurytha
nferredonhiscloaths.
partridgehadnosoonerreveredhislegs,thanheappealedto
hisfall,asnclusiveevidenceofallhehadasserted;butjones
findingheile:”thischofyours,
partridge,isastungratefuljade,anddothnot,ifind,
distinguishherfriendsfrothersinherresentnt.iftheoldlady
hadbeenangryefoeglegher,idontseewhyshe
shouldtuleyoufroourhorse,afteralltherespectyouhave
expressedforher.”
”itisilljesting,”criespartridge,”hpeopleo
dothesethings;fortheyareoftenverylieera
farrier,,byaskinghereshehad
bargaihs
frohatverydayoneofhisbestned.norwasshe
satisfiedeafterabarrel
ofbestdrink:fortheoldchpulledoutthespigot,arun
alloverthecellar,theveryfirsteveniappedit,to
kerryeofhisneighbours.inshort,nothihrived
afteranso,thathetook
todrinking;andinayearortockwasseized,andheandhis
falyareheparish.”
theguide,andperhapshishorsetoo,hsoattehis
disurse,that,eitherthroughaliceof
thech,theyhsprahedirt.
partridgeentirelyiutedthisfall,ashehaddonehisoothe
sar.jones,”itaiu
alyeedhioretubadfindouttheold
an,andpacifyher.he
inn;forthoughedtogoforverycertainweare
intheidenticalplahear,
ifitightno.”
insteadofretuinganyansothissageadvice,joneswas
eteohadhappeheboy,eivedno
otherthanhadbeforebefallenpartridge,andhs
veryeasilybore,astheyhadbeenfornyyearsihe
like.hesainedhissidesaddle,andbytheheartycursesand
bloor.johat
noharasdone.
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relatesthat.joinuedhisjouey,ntrarytotheadvice
ofpartridge,hhappehatoccasion
theyahegreat
pleasureofjones,andtothenosllterrorofpartridge,ly
believedhielftobebeched,andthatthislightwasa
jaischievous.
buthohesefearsincreased,heyapproached
hislighthtsastheynoheyhearda
nfusedsoundofhunvoices;ofsinging,laughing,andhallowing,
togetheredtoproe
instrunts;butuldhardlybealloeofsdeed,to
favouralittletheopinionofpartridge,itghtveryalled
sicbeched.
itisiossibletonceiveachgreaterdegreeofhorrorthan
ne;thentagionofhe
postboy,anythingsthattheother
haduttered.henoherefore,joinediioningjooretu;
sayinghefirybelievedpartridgehadjustbeforesaid,that
thoughthehorsesseedtogoon,theyhadep
forleastthelasthalfhour.
jonesuldnothelpslingiofhisvexation,atthe
fearsofthesepoorfelloherowards
thelights,orthelightshaveadvao
ataverylittledistan;buthoherofyoube
afraidofasetofpeopleerryking”
”rryking,sir”criespartridge;”erryking
atthistiofnight,andinsuchapladsuchherthey
benothingbutghostsorches,or
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thatscertain.”
”lettheeresolvedtogoup
totheandenquiretheoventry.allches,partridge,
arenotsueet
hlast.”
”olord,sir,”criespartridge,”thereisnoknoour
they;but
eetethinghanches,hevil
spiritstheelvespray,sir,beadvised;pray,sir,do.ifyouhad
readsonyterribleaatters,youwould
notbesofoolhardy.thelordknoheralready,or
herhdarknesswasneverseenupon
earth,andiquestiobedarkeriherworld.”
joforasheuld,nothstandingallthese
hintsandcautions,andpoorpartridgeofollow;for
thoughhehardlydaredtoadvance,hedaredstilllesstostay
behindbyhielf.
atlengththeyarrivedattheplacehelightsand
differentnoiseshadissued.thisjonesperceivedtobenoother
thanaba,berofnandenbled,and
divertingtheelvesuchapparentjollity.
jonesnosoonerappearedbeforethegreatdoorsoftheba,h
asanded,
heretolyanswered,afriend;and
iediatelyaskedthetoventry.
”ifyouareafrieheba,”you
hadbetteralighttillthestorsover”foriwasnow
reviolentthanever;”youareveryetoputupyourhorse;
forthereissuffiforhittheendoftheba.”
”youareveryobliging,”retuedjones;andiyour
offerforafeiherainntinues;andherearetwo
reefavour.”thisore
goodhanited:forpartridgeherhave
subttedtotheutstincyoftheher,tharusted
tothecyofthosehetooblins;andthepoor
postboyeapprehensions;buttheywere
bothobligedtofollopleofjoheonebecausehe
durstnotleavehishorse,aherbecausehefearednothing
sochasbeibyhielf.
hadthishistorybeeninthedaysofsuperstition,ishould
havehadtoosolong
insuspense,herbeelzebuborsatanactuallytoappear
inperson,hallhishellishretiasthesedoesareat
presentveryunfortunate,andhavebutfew,ifanybelievers,ihave
notbeenchaerrors.tosaytruth,the
ureoftheinfealregionshathlongbeenappropriatedby
thenagersofplayhouses,latelytohavelaidtheyas
rubbish,capableonlyofaffegtheuppergallery;aplah
fe.
hohoughsuspectraisingaerroronthis
oayhere
ariseinourreader,into;i
anthatotakeavoyageintofairyland,andintroduce
asetofbeingsintoourhistory,hscaryonewasever
anyhavebeenfoolishenoughto
speiiningandreadingtheiradventures.
toprevent,therefore,anysuchsuspis,soprejudicialtothe
natureonly,oacquaintthereaderhese
peoplerucksuchterrorsinto
partridge,hadrethanhalffrightehepostboy,andhadalittle
surprizedeven.joneshielf.
thepeoplethenasseledinthisbaherthana
paians,or,astheyarevulgarlycalled,gypsies,and
theyingtheheirsociety.
itisiossibletonceiveahappiersetofpeoplethanappeared
heretobettogether.theutstrth,indeed,sheselfin
everuntenanorheirballtotallyvoidofallorderand
deruperhapsithadrethanauntryasselyissotis
andlaheirooo
gistrate,theycalltheirking.
greaterplenty,likeobeseen,than
flourishedinthisba.hereynanor
didthekeeeoftheguestsrequireany.hereore
ofban,foutton,toprovided
bettersaucehielfthaanddearestfrenchok
prepare.
aeneasisnotdespleof
juno,
dutupetobtutuquehaeretdefixusinuno,
thanhesahisba.whilehewaslooking
everyent,avenerableperson
approachedhinyfriendlysalutations,ratheroftoohearty
akindtobecalledurtly.thisherthanthekingofthe
gypsieshielf.hehis
subjeajestytosupporthisdignity;
ahereseedas.jonessaidtobesoinhisair
edauthority,andinspiredthebeholdershanideaof
aaginaryinjones;and
thetruthybe,thatsuchideasareiopoost
inseparablefrot.
azedhestandsinonefixedgazeiovable.
thereeintheopenuntenandurteousbehaviour
ofjonespanieduchelinessofperson,
greatlyrefirsttoeverybeholder.thesewere,
perhaps,alittleheightehepresentinstahatprofound
respethewas
acquaintedhhisdignity,aohisgypseian
jesty,asheagefronybuthis
os.
thekingorderedatabletobespreadhthechoicestoftheir
provisionsforhisaselfathis
righthand,hisjestybegantodisursehourheroeinthe
folloanner:
”doubtnot,sir,butyouhaveofseensoofpeople,who
areyoucalldepartiesdetache:foaboutevery
fanagiay
be
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andh.
”havehonour,assay,tobedeirking,andnonardo
boastofredutifulsubjeenoreaffeate.hoe
deservedeirgoodenosay;butdissay,datnever
designanytingbuttododeood.sallnodoboastofdat
neider:foredooderonsiderofdegoodofdose
poorpeopleealofdey
get.deyloveandhonourdarefore,becausedoloveandtakecare
ofdedatisall,knownooderreason.
”aboutatousandorteottelltoayear
ortenorread,dereyou
ongdegypsy;forderewasdelypsyindose
days;
anddeselorddidquarrelvidoneanoderaboutdeplace;butdeking
ofdegypsydiddelishdell,anddeallhissubjectequalvid
eaedeyhaveagreeverywell;fordeyno
tinkofbeingking,abebetterfordesdeybe;for
assureyouitbevertroublesotingtobeking,andalo
dojustice;haveoftenehave
beenforydearfriendaion;fhwe
todeath,ourpunishntsbeversevere.deykedegypsy
ashadofdeelvesanddatbeverterriblepunishnt;avescarce
everknoanyre.”
thekingtheherewasno
suents.uponhjones
assuredhiothentrary;forthatthereanycrisforh
shaedbytheenglishlahatitwasindeedone
nseque.”datbeverstrange,”saidtheking;
”forknoenolive
angdeandhaveoftenheardatshasdensequendde
anyofyourreents
deing”
ajestyhusdisursinghjones,asuddenuproar
aroseintheba,andasitseeuponthisoccasioesy
ofthesepeoplehadbydegreesrevedalltheapprehensionsof
partridge,andheselfh
theirfood,buttotastesooftheirliquors,hbydegress
entirelyexpelledallfearfroisposition,andinitsstead
introducedchreagreeablesensations.
ayoungfelegypsy,rererkableforherthanherbeauty,
haddeyedthehofelloendingtotellhisfortune.
oftheba,
thestrongliquor,
toinflainordinatedesireasafterderatefatigue;orherthe
fairgypsyherselfthrehedelicaddecyofhersex,
aheyouthpartridgehexpresssolicitations;butthey
properhehusbandofthegypsy,
jealousyitsee,hadkeptachfuleyeoverhiswife,
andhaddoggedhertotheplace,sofher
gallant.
tothegreatnfusionofjones,partridgewasnowhurriedbefore
theking;heaccusation,andlikeheculprits
defence,rifling;forthepoorfelloas
nfouheplainevidendhad
verylittletosayforhielf.hisjesty,thentuingtowards
jones,said,”sir,youhavehearentdo
youtinkyourndeserve”
jonesanshadhappened,andthat
partridgeshouldkethehusbandalltheandsinhispower:he
said,hehadverylittleneyabouthitthatti;”and,putting
hishandintohispocket,offeredthefelloohhe
iediatelyansthinkofgiving
hiessthanfive.”
thissuaftersoaltercation,otwo;andjones,
havingstipulatedforthefullfivenessofbothpartridgeandthe
oney;ajesty,restraininghis
hand,tuedtothe,”atehehad
disveredtheals”tohehadbeen
desiredbythehusbandtootionsofhisherfirst
speakingtothestranger,andthathehadneverlostsightofher
afterehadbeehekingthenasked,
”ifthehusbandallthattiinhislurkingplace”to
ative.hisegyptiahen
addressedhielftothehusbandasfolloebesorrytoseeany
gypsydathavenorehonourdantoselldehonourofhiswifefor
ney.ifyouhaddeloveforyoured
distter,andnotendeavourtokeherdeight
disverher.doorderdatyouhavenoneygivenyou,foryou
deservepunishnt,notreedoorderderefore,datyoubede
infausgypsy,anddosuponyourforeheadforone
nth,anddatyouredatalldat
ti;foryoubedeinfausgypsy,butshebenolessdeinfaus
whore.”
thegypsiesiediatelyproceededtoexecutethesentend
leftjonesandpartridgealoy.
jonesgreatlyapplaudedthejusticeofthesentence:uponh
theking,tuingtohisaid,”believeyoubesurprize:for
supposeyouhaveverbadopinionofpeople:supposeyoutink
usalldetieves.”
”istnfess,sir,”saidjones,”ihavenotheardsofavourable
anaastheyseeodeserve.”
”viltellyou,”saidtheking,”hohedifferenceisbetweenyou
andus.peoplerobyourpeople,andyourpeopleroboneanoder.”
joerosingforththe
happinessofthosesubjectsagistrate.
iheirhappinessappearstohavebeensopleat,thatweare
aeadvocateforarbitrarypoerquote
thecaseofthosepeople,asaninstahegreatadvantagesh
attendthatgoventaboveallothers.
andhereakeancession,perhapshave
beeedfoventiscapable
ofrisingtothesadegreeofperfee
bestosociety,ankindhaveneverbeensohappy,as
hegreatestpartofthethenknohe
donionofasier;andthisstateoftheirfelicity
ntinuedduringthereignsoffivesuccessiveprinces
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thetrueaeraofthegoldenage,andtheonlygoldenagehever
hadaenlessintheiginationsofthepoets,
froheexpulsionfrodendoothisday.
nerva,trajan,adrian,aonini.
iy,iknoofonesolidobjetoabsolute
narchy.theoinstobe,
thediffiaetotheofficeofan
absolutenarch:forthisindispensablyrequirethreequalities
verydifficult,asitappearsfroistory,tobefoundinprincely
natures:first,asuffioderationintheprince,
tobeedto
have.2ndly,enoughoftoknowhisoiness.and,3rdly,
goodnesssuffittosupportthehappinessofothers,
onlypatibleentaltohisown.
noonarchhallthesegreatandrare
qualifications,shouldbeallohegreatest
goodonsociety;itstbesurelygranted,orary,that
absolutepo
all,islikelytobeattendedhnolessadegreeofevil.
inshort,ourohadequateideasofthe
blessing,asayattendabsolutepohe
picturesofheavenandofhellageof
bothbeforeoureyes;forthoughtheprihelatterhave
nopotheoipotentsn
intheforr,yetitplainlyappearsfrocripture,thatabsolute
poinionsisgraheirdiabolical
ruler.thisisiheonlyabsolutepoure
bederivedfroeaven.if,therefore,theseveraltyranniesupon
earthustbederived
frohisinalgranttotheprinceofdarkness;andthese
subordinatedeputationsstnsequentlyeiediatelyfroibr >
ptheysoexpresslybear.
tonclude,astheexalesofallagesshoankindin
generaldesirepo,aainit,useit
foootherpurpose;itisnotnsonaheleastdegree
ofprudeohazardaion,
inuntenancebyonlythreeexceptionsoutofathousand
instanourfears.inthiscaseitucho
subttoafethedispassionatedeafness
oflaedytheyapplyingtothepassionateopenears
ofatyrant.
norayhave
longbeenhappyuhisfovent,behereurged;sincewe
streertheveryterialrespe
allotherpeople,andtohistheirhappinessis
entirelyoely,thattheyhavenofalsehthe
andthattheylookonshaasthestgrievouspunishntinthe
world.
chapter13
adialoguebetridge
theholoversoflibertynot,pardonthatlong
digressionintothecloseofthelastchapter,to
preventourhistoryfroeingappliedtotheuseofthest
peiciousdoecrafthadeverthehe
iudeopreach.
wewasover,
tookleaveofhisegyptiay,afternythanksforhis
urteousbehaviourandkiertainnt,afor
ventry;toilldarkagypsywasordered
tonducthi
joneshaving,byreasonofhisdeviation,travelledelevenles
insteadofsix,andstofthosethroughveryexecrableroads,
adeiofadwife,did
notarriveatventrytill
againintothesaddletillpastthorseseasy
toget;lerorpostboyinhalfsogreatahurryas
hielf,butitatethetranquildispositionof
partridge;entofsleep,tookall
opportuosupplyitsplaceheveryotherkindof
nourishnt,andterpleasedthanan
inn,noreverredissatisfiedthanoleave
it.
jonesno,therefore,ag
toourenner.
froentryhearrivedatdaventry,froaventryatstratford,
andfrotratfordatdunstable,ethedayalittle
afteoon,andhinafeersophiahadleftit;and
thoughheostayherelohanhewished,whilea
sth,hgreatdeliberation,shoedtheposthorseheoride,he
doubtednotbuttoovertakehissophiabeforesheshouldsetout
frot.albans;athplacluded,andveryreasonably,
thathislordshipopanddine.
andhadhebeenrightinthisure,hestprobablywould
haveovertakenhisaheaforesaidplace;butunluckilylord
hadappointedadiobepreparedforhithisownhousein
london,and,ioenablehioreachthatplaproper
ti,hehadorderedarelayofhorsestoethitst.albans.when
johereforearrivedthere,heedthatthe
adsixhadsetouttwohoursbefore.
iffreshposthorseshadbeennoed
soapparentlyiossibletoovertaketheachbeforeitreached
london,thatpartridgethoughthehadnounityto
rendhisfriendofatteredeohave
fotten;hibr >
thatjoneshadeatnothihanonepoachedeggsincehehadleft
thealehouseettheguideretuingfroophi
forhthegypsieshehadfeastedonlyhisuanding.
thelandlordsoentirelyagreedr.partridge,
thathenosoohelatterdesirehisfriendtostayanddine,
thanheveryreadilyputinhisise
befivenoffuishingthehorsesiediately,heassured.
jonesheeinbespeakingadinner,h,hesaid,
uldbegotreadysoohanitogetthehorsesup
frorass,andtopreparetheortheirjoueybyafeedof.
jo
ofthelandlord;andnouttondoothefire.
hisreparin
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www.192.twg,partridge,beingadttedintothesa
apartntaster,begantueinthe
folloanner.
”certainly,sir,ifeverndeservedayounglady,youdeserve
youngdanhave,
tobeabletoliveuponit
positiveihaveeatthirtytisastheselasttyfour
hoursasyourhonour,aialstfashed;foothing
kesansohungryastravelling,especiallyinthisldraw
her.aittellhois,butyourhonouris
seenglyinperfectgoodhealth,andyouneverlookedbetteor
fresherinyourlife.itstbecertainlylovethatyouliveupon.”
”andaveryrichdiettoo,partridge,”ansdid
notfortunesendanexaginei
orethantyfourhoursonthisdearpocketbook”
”undoubtedly,”criespartridge,”thereisenoughinthatpocketbook
topureal.fortutoyourhonourvery
opportunelyforpresentuse,asyourhonoursbealstout
bythisti.”
”ean”ansagihati
shouldbedishoenough,evenifitbelooanyotherperson,
besidessse”
”disho”repliedpartridge,”heavenforbidishouldwrongyour
honoursochbuthedishoyinborrotlefor
presentspending,sinceyouopaythelady
hereafteo,indeed,iagain,as
soonasitisnve,byallans;butin
kinoitindeed,ifitbelooapoor
body,itherthing;butsogreatalady,tobesure,
everit,especiallynohalord,
tbedoubted,herhaveevershehathneedof.
besides,ifsheshouldalittle,shetthewhole,
thereforeitle;butiwouldbehangedbeforei
ntiohehavingfounditatfirst,andbefotsoneyof
oheveryofplacestobein
oney.indeed,ifihadnotknoitbelonged,ight
havethoughtitoney,andhavebeenafraidtouseit;
butasyouknoeholybyit,itwouldbean
affronttofortuopartewhen
youost;youhardlyexpectsheshouldeverdoyousuch
anoodtu;forfortunanuuoestbona.youwilldo
asyouplease,notypart,iwould
behangedbeforeintioter.”
fortuneisnevergoodforever.
”byatter
nonlongealienuscaevolaestudiis.””youshouldsayalienus,”says
partridge.”ireerthepassage;itisanexaleundernis,
alienus,iunis,variiseerit,”
criesjones,”ifindyoudontuandit;butitellthee,friend,
inplainenglish,thathehersproperty,andwilfully
detainsitfrohekobe
hangedhanifhehadstolenit.andasforthisvery
identicalbill,yangel,andeinher
dearpossession,ideliveritintoanyhandsbutherown,
uponanyionever,no,thoughihou
art,andhadnootheranstosatisfycravingappetite;thisi
hopetodobeforeisleep;butifitshouldhappene
thee,ifthouydispleasureforever,nottoshock
ahebarentionofsuchdetestablebaseness.”
”ishouldnothaventione,”ifithad
appearedsoto;foriureisanyuchas
another;butperhapsyouknoighthaveigined
thatishouldnothavelivedsonyyears,andhavetaughtschool
solong,houtbeingabletodistinguishbetnefas:but
itseeeeroldsaster,
atete
crytoydaskalon.theenglishofoldus,a
esteachhisgraosuckeggs.ihavelived
toafinepurpose,truly,ifiaobetaughtgraaratthisti
ofday.perhaps,youlen,youygeyouropinion,if
youlivetoyears:forireerithoughtselfaswisewheni
nosurei
alysterreaditsobefore.”
thereanyinstanridgeuldprovoke
jones,noranyinselfuldhave
beenhurriedoutofhisrespeluckily,hoheyhadbothhit
ohese.ridgeuldohave
hisleaingattaepassageorotherin
thefoingspeednopanionha
uousanddisdainfulairathingnotusual,he
cried,”partridge,iseethouartaedoldfool,andiwish
thouarenotlikeonvinced
ofthelatterasiaftheforr,thoushouldsttravelno
fartherinpany.”
thesagepedagogueeheventhhehad
alreadygiventohisindignation;and,asthevulgarphraseis,
iediatelydretered
anythingightgiveoffence,forthathehadended
it;butneoibushorissapit.
nooneise.
asjoneshadthevicesofadisposition,heirelyfree
frohoseofaldone;andifhisfriendssthavehis
teertohavebeenalittletooeasilyruffled,hiseat
thesatihavehatitassoonsubsided;nordiditat
allreselethesea,oreviolentanddangerous
afterastorsover,thanitselfsubsists.he
instantlyabythehand,
and,ostbenigiginable,saidtykind
things,andatthesativeryseverelyndeedhielf,though
nothalfsoseverelyasheostprobablybendeedbyny
oodreaders.
partridgeforted,ashisfearsofhaving
offendedpletelysatisfiedby
joneshavingoselfintheissioantly
appliedto,an
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tteringvoice,”tobesure,sir,yourknoaybesuperiorto
neinsothings;butastothegraar,ithinkiychallenge
anynliving.ithink,atleast,ihavethatatfingersend.”
ifanythinguldaddtothesatisfaannow
enjoyed,hereceivedthisadditionbythearrivalofanexcellent
shoulderoftton,thatatthisinstantcasakingtothetable.
onouheir
horses,aforwardforlondon.
chapter14
st.albans
theyilesbeyo,andithedusk
oftheevening,an,butuponaveryshabby
horse,rodeuptojones,andaskedhierheolondon;
toative.thegentlenreplied,
”ishouldbeobligedtoyou,sir,ifyouypany;
foritisverylate,andiastraheroad.”jonesreadily
pliedhtherequest;andoravelledtogether,holding
thatsortofdisursehisusualonsuchoccasions.
ofthis,indeed,robberyheprincipaltopic:upon
thestrangerexpressedgreatapprehensions;butjonesdeclaredhe
hadverylittletolose,andnsequentlyaslittletofear.here
partridgeuldnotforbearputtinginhisword.”yourhonour,”said
he,”ythinkitalittle,butiaure,ifihadahundredpound
banknoteinpocket,asyouhave,ishouldbeverysorrytolose
it;but,forpart,ineverylife;forweare
fourofus,andifanin
englandtrobus.supposeheshouldhaveapistol,hekillbut
oneofus,andanyfort,an
diebutonce.”
besidestherelianbers,akindofvalourh
hathraisedaooahighpitchlory,thereherreasonfortheextraordinaryurageh
partridgenouchofthat
qualityashepoobestow.
ourpanyileofhighgate,he
strauedshortuponjones,andpullingoutapistol,dended
thatlittlebankioned.
joneseand;
hoself,andtoldthehighan,
alltheneyhehadinhispocketirelyathisservidso
saying,hepulledoutuphreeguineas,andofferedtodeliver
it;buttheotheranshanoath,thatdo.jones
ao
hispocket.
thehighahreatened,ifhedidnotdeliverthe
bankshoothiholdinghispistolatthe
sativeryohisbreast.jonesinstantlycaughtholdof
thefellobledsothatheuldscarceholdthe
pistolinit,ahezzlefroiastrugglethen
ensued,ihehandofhis
antagonist,andbothcafroheirhorsesonthegroundtogether,
thehighanuponhisba.
thepoorfelloplorercyofthenqueror:for,to
saythetruth,heeansatchforjones.
”indeed,sir,”sayshe,”iuldhavehadnoiiontoshootyou;
foryouhepistolloaded.thisisthefirstrobbery
ieveratteted,andihavebeendrivenbydistresstothis.”
atthisinstant,ataboutahundredandfiftyyardsdistance,lay
anotherpersonontheground,rforrachloudervoice
thanthehighan.thisself,who,
endeavtokehisesent,hadbeenthrown
froishorse,andlayflatonhisfatolookup,and
expegeveryobeshot.
inthisposturehelay,tilltheguide,herwise
nbli,
,andtoldhiissterhadgotthebetterofthe
highan.
partridgeleaptupatthisheplacewhere
jooodhhissoguardthepoorfellow;
ridgenosoonersahanhecriedout,”killthevillain,
sir,runhihroughthebody,killhihisinstant”
luckily,hoore
rihepistol,andfoundit
tobereallyunloaded,begantobelieveallthenhadtoldhi
beforepartridgecaup:naly,thathehetrade,
andthathehadbeendriventoitbythedistresshentiohe
greatestindeedigihatoffivehungrychildren,andawife
lyinginofthesixth,iisery.thetruthofall
alyasserted,andofferedtonvince
.jonesofit,ifheakethetroubletogotohishouse,
ilesoff;saying,”thathedesirednofavour,
butuponnditionofprovingallhehadalledged.”
jofirstpretehatheakethefellohisword
andgo,declaringthathisfateshoulddepeirelyonthe
truthofhisstory.uponthisthepoorfellodiatelyexpressedso
chalacrity,thatjoneslysatisfiedhhisveracity,
andbegasofpassionforhihe
retuedthefelloptypistol,advisedhiothinkofhoer
ansofrelievinghisdistress,andgavehiupleofguineas
fortheiediatesupportofhisily;adding,”he
oreforhissake,forthehundredpoundthathadbeen
ntionedhisown.”
ourreadersheiropinionsng
thisaeyapplauditperhapsasanactofextraordinary
hunity,oresatuieerasa
anory.
partridgecertainlysauch
dissatisfaontheoccasion,quotedanoldproverb,andsaid,he
shouldnotagainbeforetheyreached
london.
thehighanhankfulnessand
gratitude.heactuallydropttears,orpreteodo.hevowedhe
diatelyretuho,andt
suchatransgression:ay
appearhereafter.
ourtravellersh
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ishap.ontheroadchpleasant
disursepassedbetridge,onthesubjectoftheir
lastadventure:inpassionforthose
highenress,driven,asito
suefuldeath:”i
an,”saidhe,”thoseonlyguiltextendsnofarther
thantorobbery,andyofcrueltynorinsulttoany
person,sta,istsay,tothehonourofour
untry,distinguishestherobbersofenglandfrohoseofall
otheations;forrderis,angstthose,alstinseparably
iorobbery.”
”nodoubt,”ansridge,”itisbettertotakeawayones
hanoneslife;aisveryhardupon,that
theyttravelabouttheirbusinesshoutbeingindangerof
thesevillains.andtobesureitterthatallrogueswere
haoftheanshouldsuffer.for
o,indeed,ishouldnotcaretohavethebloodofanyof
thenhands;butitisveryproperforthela
all.antotakesixpene,unlessigive
ithisthereanyhoyinsu”
”no,surely,”orethanthereisinhikes
thehorsesoutofanothernsstable,orohisown
usetheneyherightowner.”
thesehintsstopttheuthofpartridge;nordidheopenitagain
tilljones,havingthroesarcasticaljokesonhise,
heofferedtoexs,saying,”a
thousandnakedhingtoool;forthoughitistrueit
oasingledischarge,yetellbutthatone
ybehielf”
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ntainingthespaceoftwelvedays
chapter1
aninvocation
e,brightloveoffa,inspireglo:nottheei
call,idesofbloodandtears,dostbeartheheroe
ontoglory,illionshisspreadingsails;but
thee,fair,gentleid,esis,happynyth,firstonthebanks
ofhebrusdidproduantua
chard,andhatfairhillheproud
tropolisofbritain,satst,ilton,slytuningthe
heroiclyre;fillravishedfangages
yettoe.foretelthatsotenderid,otheris
yetunbo,hereafter,eofsophia,
shereadstherealycharlotte,shall
froersyatheticbreastsendforththeheavingsigh.dothouteach
notonlytoforesee,buttoenjoy,ofeedonfuture
praise.fortbyasoleassurahathelittleparlour
inatthisinstantshallbereducedtoaworsefuished
box,ishallbereade,
andishallherknownorsee.
andthou,snorphantoof
iginationcloathe;thehly
staineds,delight:theeicall:ofinatreckschuyte,
insodutal,thefatjufvrnatedbyajolly
rsterdareetschooldidstthou
suthetsofthyerudition.herehastthou,inthy
turerage,taughtpoetrytotiotthefancy,buttheprideof
thepatron.edyfroheeleasagraveandsoleair;while
tragedystoraloud,ahaffrightedtheatre**s
thuosoothethybsinsluer,aldernhistory
tellshistedioustale;and,again,toaance
perforhissurprizingtricksofdexterity.hywellfed
booksellerobeysthyinfluehyadvicetheheavy,unread,folio
lu,ealedinto
nuers,runsnilythroughthenation.instructedbythee,so
books,likequacks,ioseontheisingwonders;while
otherstubeaus,andtrustalltheirritstoagildedoutside.
e,thoujollysubstahyshiningface,keepbackthy
inspiration,butholdforththytetingrehyshining,
kihyquivertiblebankbill,bighunseen
riches;thyoftenvaryingstock;the,thefortablehouse;and,
lastly,afairportionofthatbouher,s
yieldredundantsustenanerousoffspring,didnot
sotoogreedilya.
ethou,andifiaootastelessofthyvaluabletreasures,
hearttoothers.
tell,thatthroughthybounty,thepratlingbabes,
playhathofteerruptedbylabours,yoibe
alyre.
andnohisillyokedpair,thisleanshadohisfat
substaoe,anceshalli
iodire
first,genius;thougiftofheaven;houtwhoseaidinvainwe
struggleagainstthestreafnature.thousohe
generousseedsnourishes,andbringstoperfe.do
thoukindlytakebythehand,ahroughallthezes,
theeintoallthosesteries
e,otheeisno
difficulttask,toknoankierthantheyknoselves.
revethatststheintelleortals,andcausesthebr >
toadorenfortheirart,ortodetesttheortheiring,in
deceivingothers,heyare,iy,theobjelyof
ridiselves.stripoffthethindisguiseof
froelfnavari
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lu,thycervahyrabelais,thyliere,thyshakespear,
thysypagesour;tillnkindlea
thegoodnaturetolaughonlyatthefolliesofothers,andthe
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froheirboso.not
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love,thegeneroussentint,theardentgratitude,thesoft
passion,thedidopinion;andallthosestrongenergiesof
agoodnd,oistenedeyeshtears,theglowing
cheekshblood,andshehearthtidesofgrief,joy,and
benevolence.
andthou,oleaingforhoutthyassistahingpure,
nothingrreypehy
favouritefields,pid,gentlyrollingthashy
etonianbanks,inearlyyouthihavehee,atthy
biraltar,yblood.
ethen,andfrohyvast,luxuriantstores,inlongantiquity
piledup,pourforththeriaeonianandthy
ntuanffers,heverelseincludesthyphilosophic,thy
poetidthyhistoricaltreasures,an
charactersthouhastchosentoinscribetheponderouschests:give
ahatkeytoallthytreasures,othyon
thouhastentrusted.
lastly,eexperience,longnversanththehegood,
theleaed,andthepolite.noronly,butheverykind
ofihislevee,tothebailiffinhis
spunginghouse;frohedutchessatherdrutothelandlady
behindherbar.froheeonlyankindbeknoo
hereclusepedant,hohispartsorextensivehis
leaiheverbeenastranger.
eallthese,andre,ifpossible;forarduousisthetaski
haveuaken;and,houtallyourassistance,will,ifind,be
tooheavyfortosupport.butifyouallsleonlabours,i
hopestillttheoahappynclusion.
chapter2
r.jonesonhisarrivalinlondon
theleaeddr.saubiosay,thattheproperdireto
hitingthattherewere
fehisgreatreputationknown.and,
perhaps,uponaveryniatter,weshallfind
thatthisongtheny
blessingsofgrandeur.
thegreathappinessofbeingknooposterity,hthehopesof
edourselvesinthepregchapter,isthe
portiosposeour
nas,assydenhaxpressesit,repeatedathousandyearshence,isa
giftbeyoleandh;andisscarcetobe
purchased,unlessbytheshepen.buttoavoidthe
sputation,nobody
knoer,will
alheenviedportionofthose,itleeither
tohonourorestate.
seeodysseyii.
frohatfigure,therefore,heirishpeer,
sophiatotoadeinthishistory,thereaderwill
nusthavebeetertohave
disveredhishouseinlondonhoutkicularstreet
orsquareusthavebeenone
everybodykh,soitoanyof
thosetradesoattendtheregionsofthegreat;
forthedoorsofthegreataregenerallynolesseasytofindthan
itisdiffi.butjones,as
partridge,irestrangerinlondon;andashehappeo
arrivefirstinaquarterofthetoheinhabitantsofhhave
verylittleinterursehthehouseholdersofhanoverrosvenorsquareforheehroughgraysinnlane,sohe
raledaboutsoti,beforeheuldevenfindhisothose
happynsionsthevulgarthose
gnaniusheroes,thedesdantsofabritons,saxons,or
danes,ors,beingboierdays,bysundrykinds
ofrit,haveentailedrichesandhonourontheirposterity.
jones,beingatlengtharrivedatthoseterrestrialelysian
fields,ansion;butthe
peerunluerhouseforireland;
andasheeofhisequipage
hadsuffitlyblazedintheneighbourhood;sothat,aftera
successlessinquirytilltheclockhadstruckeleven,jolast
yieldedtotheadviceofpartridge,areatedtothebullandgate
inholbo,thatbeingtheinnalighted,and
iredtoenjoythatkindofreposetends
personsinhiscirces.
earlyintheingheagaiforthinpursuitofsophiand
ooktoerpurposethanbefore.atlast,
herithatfortued,orheritwasnolongerin
herpo,hetotheverystreethwas
honouredbyhislordshipsresidend,beingdirectedtothe
house,hegaveolerapatthedoor.
theporter,thedestyoftheknock,hadnceivedno
highideaofthepersonapproag,nceivedbutlittlebetter
froheappearanr.jones,inasuitof
fustian,andhadbyhissidetheerlypurchasedofthe
serjeant;ofightbeposedof
peredsteel,thehandleposedonlyofbrass,andthat
hebrightest.herefore,enquiredaftertheyoung
ladyetotohhislordship,thisfellowanswered
surlily,”thattherehere.”johendesiredto
seethesterofthehouse;butedthathislordship
oing.andupongroorepressingthe
portersaid,”hehadpositiveorderstoletnopersonin;butifyou
thinkproper,”saidhe,”toleaveyoua,ihis
lordship;andifyoueyoushallknohenhewillsee
you.”
jonesnohathehadveryparticularbusihe
younglady,anduldhoutseeingher.”uponhe
porter,ed,”that
therehathouse,andnsequentlynoneuld
hesee;”adding,”sureyouarethestrah,
foryoutakeananswer.”
ihaveoftenthoughtthat,bytheparticulardescriptionof
ightpossibly
iosatirizetheportersofthegreatninhisti;the
picture,atleast,reselesthosehehonourtoattendat
thedoorsreaterinhislodgeansw
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cerberusinhisden,and,likehistbeappeasedbyasopbefore
aaster.perhapsjohaveseen
hinthatlight,andhaverellectedthepassagehesibyl,
ioprocurearanceforeneas,presentsthekeeperof
thestygianavenueanner,nowbegan
toofferabribetothehuncerberus,anoverhearing,
instantlyadvan
proposed,hetothelady.”jonesinstantlyagreed,
andrs.fitzpatrick,bythe
veryfelloteheladiesthitherthedaybefore.
nothingreaggravatesillsuccessthanthenearapproachtood.thegaster,yatpiquetbyasinglepoint,
lantshisbadlutisaschasheehina
prospee.soinalottery,theproprietorsofthe
othathegreatprize,areapttoat
theelveschreunfortuhantheirfellowsuffers.in
short,thesekindofhairbreadthssingsofhappinesslooklikethe
insultsoffortune,aybensideredasthusplayingtricks
hus,andonlydivertingherselfatourexpense.
jones,orethanone
dispositionoftheheathengoddess,edtobe
tantalizedinthelikenner;forhearrivedatthedoorofs.
fitzpatriierthedepartureofsophia.henow
addressedhielftotheanbelongingtos.
fitzpatrick,thedisagreeableheladywas
gouldnottellhianswerhe
afters.fitzpatrickherself.forasthatlady
denodoubtbutthat.jonesher
unclee,inpursuitofhisdaughter,sosheoogenerous
tobetrayher.
thoughjoneshadneverseens.fitzpatrick,yethehadheard
thatausinofsophiaarriedtoagehatna.this,
houltofhisnd,neveroncerecurredtohis
ry;butan,frois
lordships,acquaintedhicybetheladies,
andhtheircallingeachotherusihenrellectedthe
storyoftherriageerlyheard;andashewas
presentlynvihatthisean,hebecare
surprizedattheansly
desiredleavetoontheladyherself;butshepositively
refusedhihathonour.
jones,houghhehadneverseenaurt,terbredthan
stit,behaviourto
alady.ptorydenial,he
retiredforthepresent,sayingtothean,”thatifthis
properhourtoonherlady,heuinthe
afteoon;andthathetheohavethehonourofseeingher.”
thecivilityeliness
ofhisperson,deaniressiononthean,andshe
uldnothelpansay;”and,indeed,she
afteristress,ost
likelytoprevailooadtavisitfrohehandsoyoung
gentlen;forsoshecalledhi
jonesveryshreedthatsophiaherselfhher
usin,and;putedtoherresentntof
hadhappeupton.having,therefore,dispatchedpartridgeto
proainedalldayireet,g
thedhthisangellayncealed;butnopersondid
heseeissueforth,exceptaservantofthehouse,andinthe
eveniuedtopayhisvisittos.fitzpatrick,hat
goodladyatlast.
thereisacertainairofnaturalgentility,isher
inthepor.jones,ashathbeen
beforehinted,idegree.het,
therefore,thelady,so
edtodend;andafterhehadpaidherhis
properrespects,ositdown.
thereader,ibelieve,bedesirousofknohe
particularsofthisiohe
satisfars.fitzpatricksoon
disveredtheloverasalleheeyesofhahose
tters,yetshestillthoughtithalover,asagenerous
friendoftheladyshouldrayherto.inshort,shesuspected
thissophiahadflown;andall
theansjones,ng.
allily,nfirdherinthisopinioherefore
strictlydeniedanyknoheplacehersophia
orethanaperssiontoonher
agaievening.
unicatedhersuspi
naid;adaheis
tooprettyan,inopinion,foranyanintheorun
a.ihadratherfanr.jones”said
thelady,”jones”forsophiahadnotgiventheleasthintofany
surs.honourhadbeench
renicative,andhadacquaintedhersisterabigailhthe
istress.
s.fitzpatriation,thanshe
iediatelyagreedaid;and,isvery
unatable,sasinthegallant,happylover,hshehad
overlookedintheslightedsquire.”betty,”saysshe,”youare
certainlyintheright:heisaveryprettyfellowonder
thatusinsidshouldtellyousonyenarefondofhii
aorrynohiusin,if
hebesoterriblearakeasyoutell,itisapitysheshould
everseehinyre;for
rryingarakeandabeggaragaihersi
protest,ifhebesuasthetoyou,it
isbutanoffihiandiaureit
etodootherastedso
bitterlyofthesfortuendingsuchrriages.”
heresheerruptedbythearrivalofavisitor,hwasno
otherthanhislordship;andasnothingpassedatthisvisiteither
neraordinary,orany
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aprojers.fitzpatridhervisittoladybellaston
rs.fitzpatrickretiredtorest,herthoughtsirely
takenupbyherusinsophiaand.jones.shetle
offendeder,forthedisiyhshenow
disvered.iationshehadnotlongexercisedher
igination,beforethefollosuggesteditself;thatuld
shepossiblybeetheansofpreservingsophiafrohisn,
andofresthertoherfather,sheshould,inallhun
probability,bysogreataserviily,reoherself
bothherundheraunte.
asthisostfavouritehehopeofsuccess
seedsoreasohatnothingreitonsiderof
properthodstoapttoreasonthecase
ethods:forasbetty
hadreportedfrors.honour,thatsophiahadaviolentination
tojones,shechwasan
endeavourofthesakind,asitilyaly
toehnottoflyintoadle.
ifthereadereer,thattheacquaintanceh
sophiahadrs.
usthavegroers.fitzpatrick
livedation,thats.
fitzpatricksthavebeenacquaintedhherlikeheywere,
besides,bothequallyherdistaions.
aftersideration,therefore,sheresolvedtogoearlyinthe
ingtothatlady,andendeavourtoseeher,unknoosophia,and
toacquaiheintheleast
doubt,butthattheprudentlady,antic
love,andindiscreetrriages,inherion,wouldvery
readilynhersentintshistdwouldlend
herutstassistaopreventit.
thisresolutionsheaglyexecuted;aing
beforethesun,shehuddledonhercloaths,andatavery
unfashionable,unseasonable,unvisitablehour,toladybellaston,
toshegotaccess,houttheleastknoionof
sophia,eawakeinherbed,
hhonoursnbyherside.
s.fitzpatriyapologiesforanearlyabruptvisit,at
anhourhavethoughtofdisturbingher
ladyship,butuponbusinessoftheutstnsequence.”shethen
opehebetty;anddid
netthevisitoherselfthepreg
evening.
ladybellastonahenyouhaveseenthis
terriblen,dapray,ishesoveryfineafigureasheis
representedforetoffeainedlastnightalstth
hithebyreputation.”here
thereaderrs.etoff,
hehonourtopinandunpintheladybellaston,hadreceived
pleatinfortiohesaid.jones,andhadfaithfully
hesatoherladylastnightorratherthating
sshehadbeeainedin
herofficeabovethespaceofanhourandahalf.
theladyihoughgenerallyhthe
narrativesofs.etoffatthoseseasons,gavearaordinary
attentiontoheraasa
veryhandsofellouchto
thebeautyofhispersontoherreport,thatladybellastoo
niranature.
thecuriosityanhadinspiredlyincreased
bys.fitzpatrick,ufavourofthepersonof
jonesasshehadbeforespokenindispraiseofhisbirth,character,
andfortune.
onhadheardthewhole,sheansweredgravely,
”indeed,dathisisatterofgreatnsequehing
endablethayouadishallbe
verygladtohaveshareinthepreservationofayoungladyofso
uchestee”
”dothnotyourladyshipthink,”sayss.fitzpatrickeagerly,”that
itdiatelytouncle,and
acquainthiusinis”
theladyponderedalittleuponthis,andthusanswered”why,no,
daithinknot.dieto
besuchabrute,thatiotoputanyanunderhis
poit.ihaveheardhebehavedlikeanster
tohisohosecheshinktheyhavea
righttotyranniseoverus,andfrouchishalleveresteetthe
ysextoresyanuobe
uheirpookeep
ssseeingthisyoungfellopany
eetinghere,givehera
properertu.”
”ifheshouldfindouther,da”aher,”your
ladyshipybeassuredheptedtoeat
her.”
”but,da”repliedthelady,”itisiossibleheshoulde
herethoughiispossibleheygetsointelligencewhere
sheis,andthenylurkaboutthehouseihereforeiknew
hisperson.istherenoadabyof
hior,otherayntrivetoseehibr >
hereyknowledge.”
s.fitzpatrishehadthreatenedherh
anothervisitthatafteoon,andthat,ifherladyshippleasedto
doherthehonourofcallingupohen,shewouldhardlyfailof
seeieearliershewould,by
soansorother,detainhiillherladyshipsarrival.”lady
bellastonreplied,”sheethentsheuldgetfrobr >
dinner,farthest;forthat
itelynecessarysheshouldbeacquaintedhhis
person.uponada”saysshe,”itotakethis
issnhunity,asoour
faly,requiresitofusboth;foritatch
indeed.”
s.fitzpatriakeaproperretutothe
plintonhadbestoer
solittlei
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chapter4
sofvisiting
.joneshadhinsightofacertaindothewhole
day,tobeoneof
thelointhelength,theclockhavingstruck
five,heretuedtos.fitzpatrick,houghitwasafull
hourearlierthanthedevery
civilly;butstillpersistedinherignorangsophia.
jones,inaskingforhisangel,haddroppedtheousin,upon
rs.fitzpatricksaid,”then,sir,youknoed:and,
asittherightofinquiringintothe
particularsofyourbusinessyusin.”herejoateda
goodof
neyofhersinhishands,odelivertoher.”he
thenprodurs.fitzpatrickh
thes,ahodiohishands.
hehadscarishedhisstory,ostviolentnoiseshook
thepttodescribethishosewhohave
hearditatgivinganyideaofitto
thoseorevain:for
itybetrulysaid
nonacuta
siantrybantesaera.
thepriestsofcybeledonotsorattletheirsoundingbrass.
inshort,afootnknocked,orratherthuthedoor.jones
tlesurprizedatthesound,havingneverhearditbefore;but
s.fitzpatrickverycalysaid,that,assopanywere
ing,sheuldnotkehinyansifhepleasedto
staytilltheyatedshehadsothingtosayto
hi
thedooroftheroooerpushinginherhoop
sideadea
verylors.fitzpatridaslor.
jones,.
entiontheseersforthesakeofsountry
ladiesofouracquaintance,hinkitntrarytotherulesof
destytobendtheirkoan.
thepanytled,beforethearrivalofthepeer
latelyntioned,causedafreshdisturbandarepetitionof
ials.
thesebeiheioobeasthephraseis
extrelybrilliant.hohingpastinithbe
thoughtterialtothishistory,or,indeed,veryterialinitself,
ishallottherelatioher,asihaveknoevery
finepoliteiongroelydull,ranscribedinto
books,orrepeatedoage.ihisntalrepastisa
dainty,ofpoliteasseliesstbe
edtoreinasignorantastheystoftheseveraldainties
offrenchokery,thetablesofthegreat.
tosaythetruth,asheroftheseareadaptedtoeverytaste,they
ghtbothbeofthrohevulgar.
poorjonesheraspectatorofthiselegahanan
actorinit;forthough,intheshortintervalbeforethepeers
arrival,ladybellastonfirst,andafterrs.fitzpatrick,had
addressedsooftheirdisursetohiyetnosoonerhe
noblelordehanheengrossedthetentionofthetwo
ladiestohielf;andashetookiceofjohanifno
suchpersonhadbee,unlessbyno,
theladiesfollople.
thepanyhadnors.fitzpatrickplainly
perceivedtheyalldesigostayouteachother.shetherefore
resolvedtoridherselfofjones,hebeingthevisitanttoshe
thoughttheleastyhereforeanopportunityof
a,andsaid,
”sir,ishallnotpossiblybeabletogiveyouanansonightas
tothatbusiness;butifyoupleasetoleaveaysend
toyoutorrow”
joneshadnatural,butnotartificialgoodbreeding.instead,
therefore,ofnigthesecretofhislodgingstoaservant,
heacquaiheladyherselfhitparticularly,andsoonafter
veryiouslyhdrew.
hehanthegreatpersonages,akenno
notipreseotakeinhis
abseifthereaderhathalreadyexcusedusfroelatingthe
rebrilliantpartofthision,heo
excusetherepetitionofaybecalledvulgarabuse;though,
perhaps,itybeterialtoourhistorytontionaion
ofladybellaston,ierhi
andthensaidtos.fitzpatrick,atherdeparture,”iaatisfied
ontheayusihis
fellow.”
ourhistoryshallfollopleofladybellaston,andtake
leaveofthepresentpany,otwopersons;
bet,asnothingpassed,heleastncesusorour
reader,
ttersustseefrensequeoallthose
alliedintheaffairsofourheroe.
chapter5
aurer.johislodgings,h
soaanhere,andofthe
stressofthehouse,aers
theing,asearlyasit,joe
s.fitzpatricksdoor,hatthelady
atho;anansthere,ashehadwalked
backbreakofday;andifshehad
go,hesthaveseehisansas
obligedtoreceive,andnotonlynotofiveseveralvisitsh
hedeherthatday.
tobeplainsoreason
orother,perhapsfrardfortheladyshonour,insistedthat
sheshouldnotsee.jones,helookedonasascrub,any
re;andtheladyhadpliedinkingthatprosetohwenow
seehersostrictlyadhere.
butasentlereaderypossiblyhaveabetteropinionofthe
youlenthanherladyship,andyevenhavesonce,
shoulditbeapprehehat,duringthisunhappyseparationfrobr >
sophia,hetookuphisresideherataninn,orireet;
weshallnow
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.johen,hadoftenheard.allentionthe
geolodgeown.
thisperso,was
thean,and,athisdecease,in
possessionoftpleatsetofnuscript
serns.
oftheseters,nancy,theelder,theage
ofseventeen,ay,theyouthatoften.
hitherjoneshaddispatchedpartridge,andinthishousehewas
providedforhielfinthesendfloor,andhonefor
partridgeinthefourth.
thefirstflooren,
enofandpleasureabout
toenareusuallydenonatedfrobr >
theirbusinessorprofession,sopleasureybesaidtohavebeenthe
onlybusinessorprofessionofthosegeofortunehad
deallusefuloccupationsunnecessary.playhouses,ffeehouses,
andtavesourwere
theeainntoftheirlooserhours,andlovehebusiness
oftheirreseriousnts.usesnspiredto
kihebrightestflasintheirbreasts;nordidtheyonly
adre,butsoired,and
alltojudgeoftheritofsuchpositions.
such,therefore,enofandpleasure;
butiquestioneappellationy,e
propriety,begiventothoseyoulenofourtis,whohave
thesaaitioinguishedforparts.certainlythey
havenothingtodotheirdue,theysoarastep
higherthantheirpredeaybecallednofand
vertutakeheedyoudonotreadvirtue.thusatanagehe
gentlenaboventioheirtiintoastingthechar
ofaan,orinkingsonsinherpraise;ingivingtheir
opinionofaplayatthetheatre,orofapoetwillsor
buttons;thesegentlenarensiderihodstobribea
rporation,orditatingspeeons,or
ratherfazines.butthesingisthath
aboveallotherseloystheirthoughts.thesearethestudiesof
theirgraverhours,usentstheyhavethevast
usic,statuary,andnatural
philosophy,orratherunnatural,hewonderful,and
knoonstersandierfes.
thers.
fitzpatrient.
here,inghisgriefinprivate,heheardaviolent
uproarbeloalevoicebeggedhior
heavenssaketoearder.jones,whowasnever
backdiatelyran
do,henoise
issued,hebeheldtheyoulenofaujust
beforentioned,pinnedclosetothean,andayoung
anstandingby,,”hewillbe
rderedheurdered”and,ihepentlenseed
insodangerofbeingchoaked,ilytohis
assistandrescuedhijustashe
theunry.
thoughthefellothe
littlegentlen,orespiritthah,hehaddeit
akindofsaster,andwouldhave
edhielf;buttowardsjonesheboreno
suselfalittleroughly
handledbyhishosepunches
isphitheatre
havesuchexquisitedelightiheverylittle
pleasureinthefeeling.
thelustyyouthhadnosoonerreceivedthisblohanhe
ditatedastgratefulretu;andnobatbetween
jonesan,short;forthis
fellooreabletontendasterhad
beforebeentontend.
andno,reversedtheface
ofaffairs.theforrvictorlaybreathlessontheground,andthe
vanquishedgentlenhadreveredbreathenoughtothank.jones
forhisseasonableassistance;hereceivedlikehehearty
thanksoftheyounga,iss
nancy,theeldestdaughterofthehouse.
thefootn,havingnojones,
and,e,illhavenothingre
tododnably
staken.”andindeedayfivethishissuspi;forsuchwas
theagilityandstrengthofourheroe,thatheatch
forohefirstrateboxers,anduld,hgreatease,have
beatenalltheffledgraduateshtonsschool.
lestposterityshouldbepuzzledbythisepithet,ithinkproperto
explainitbyaisenthublishedfeb.1,1747.
n.b..broughtonproposes,hproperassistaoopenan
aarket,fortheinstruofthose
ysteryofboxing:he
heoryandpracticeofthattrulybritishart,hallthe
variousstops,blobatants,
aughtandexplained;andthatpersonsofqualityand
distinayerredfrintoaurseofthose
lectures,theyosttendeessandregard
tothedelieandnstitutionofthepupil,for
ufflesareprovided,that
froheinnveniencyofblackeyes,brokenjaws,andbloodynoses.
thester,foangaelyto
strip,tohelatterveryreadilyagreed,onnditionof
receivinghispliedh,and
thefelled.
andnoan,eingale,very
strenuouslyinsistedthathisdeliverershouldtakepartofabottle
of;toutreaty,ed,
thoughreoutofplacethanination;fortheuneasinessof
hisndfittedhier
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andsisterbeingbothgootheplay,ndes
pany.
hebottleandglassesanbegan
torelatetheoccasionofthepregdisturbance.
”ihope,sir,”saidhetojones,”youthisact
nyservants,foriassure
youthisisthefirsttiihavebeenguiltyofitinrerance,
andihavepassedbynyprovokingfaultsinthisveryfellow,before
heuldprovoketoit;buthathhappehis
evening,youeexcusable.ihappeoe
hoseveralhoursbeforeusualti,en
oftheyhoyle,sirbesthoyle,
eaguinea,lyihetable,haquantityof
porterspiltohestterialleavesofthewholebook.
this,youisaidnothingtillthe
restofthehopanyhehefellowa
gentlerebuke,adea
pertansusthavetheirdiversionsaswellas
otherpeople;thatheheacto
thebook,butthatseveralofhisaefor
ashilling,andthatightstopashiswages,ifipleased.
inoasevererreprindthanbefore,herascalhad
theiedearlyinghotoin
short,heentiohenaofayounglady,
inannerinsuerthatinsedbeyondallpatience,
and,inpassion,istruckhi”
jonesanse
hiforpart,”saidhe,”infessishould,ontioned
provoething.”
ourpanyhadnotsatlongbeforetheyother
anddaughter,attheirretufroheplay.andnoheyallspent
averychearfuleveningtogether;forallbutjonesily
rry,andeveonasstraihaspossible.
indeed,halfhisnaturalfloalspirits,joihe
sper,akeastaable
panion;andnothstandingtheheavinessofhisheart,so
agreeabledidhekehielfonthepresentoccasion,that,at
theirbreakingup,theyoulelydesiredhisfurther
acquaintance.ssnandthewidow,
quitechard,htheother,
ingtobreakfast.
jonesonhispartissnancy,thougha
verylittlecreature,sheelypretty,andthewidowhad
allthecharannearfifty.asshewasoneof
thesticreaturesi
chearful.shehought,norspoke,norwishedanyill,andhad
nstantlythatdesireofpleasing,aybecalledthehappiest
ofalldesiresinthis,thatitscarceeverfailsofattainingits
ends,disgracedbyaffectation.inshort,thoughherpower
all,sheestfriends.she
hadbeenastaffeateostfondandtender
ther.asourhistorydothnot,likeane
characterstopeopleillever
beheardofagain,thereaderyhenclude,thatthis
excellean
ourhistory.
noranhielf,
ch
goodsehoughalittletoochtaio
ndedhiosttojointsofgreat
generosityandhunity,hiand
particularlynyexpressionsofthehighestdisiednessin
theaffairoflove.onandelivered
hielfinalanguageighthaveveryeanarcadian
shepherdofold,andraordinaryeeding
frohelipsofadefilen;buthewasonlyoneby
itation,andantbynatureforachbettercharacter.
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arrivedpas
ofdaughters
ourpanybroughttogetherihesagood
inationstoher,hheyhadseparatedthe
eveningbefore;butpoorjoneselydisnsolate;forhe
hadjustreationfre,thats.fitzpatrick
hadleftherlodging,andthatheuldnotleahershewas
gohisne,andhisuntenance,aswell
ashisbehaviour,indefianceofallhisendeavourstothentrary,
betrayedindiind.
thedisursetuedatpresent,asbefore,onlove;and.
nightingaleagainexpressednyofthose,generous,and
disiedsentintsuponthissubje
callrontic,butengenerallyregardina
betterlight.s.llerforsothestressofthehousewas
ents;butheyoung
gentlenappealedtossnancy,sheansshe
believedthegentleapableof
feelingst.”
thisplintlydirectedtojohatwe
shouldhavebeensorryhadhepasseditbyunregarded.hedeher
indeedaverypoliteanshanobliquehint,
thatheroekind:for
indeedshehadscarceopenedherlipseitheohelastevening.
”ialad,nanny,”sayss.ller,”thegehdethe
observation;iprotestialstofhisopinion.bethe
ttere
ofallyaietyylittle
pratlershehathnotspoketyhisweek.”
heretheirionerruptedbytheentranceofa
idservant,abundleinherhand,h,shesaid,
”an
iediatelyarequirednoanswer.”
jonesexpressedsosurprizeonthisoust
besostake;buttheidpersistingthatsheainofthe
na,alltheenwere
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opened;edbylittlebetsy,
r.jones:aentsobea
dono,ask,andasqueradeticket.
jonesorepositivethaneveriing,thatthese
thingssthavebeendeliveredbystake;ands.llerherself
expressedsodoubt,andsaid,”shekothink.”butwhen
.nightingaleopinion.”all
icludefrot,sir,”saidhe,”is,thatyouareavery
happyn;forikenodoubtbuttheseelady
youeetingatthesquerade.”
joneshadnotasuffitdegreeofvanitytoeainanysuch
flatteringigination;nordids.llerherselfgivechassent
thtingalehadsaid,tillssnancyhavingliftedupthe
dono,athesleeve;intenas
follows:
to.jones
thequeenofthefairiessendsyouthis;
useherfavoursnotass.
s.llerandssnanhtingale;
nay,joneshielfostpersuadedtobeofthesaopinion.and
asnootherladybuts.fitzpatrick,hethought,knewhislodging,
hebegantoflatterhielfehopes,thatitcafroer,
andthatheghtpossiblyseehissophia.thesehopeshadsurelyvery
littlefoundation;butasthendurs.fitzpatrinot
seeinghiise,andinquittingherlodgings,had
beenveryoddandunatable,henceivedsofainthopes,that
sheofhehadforrlyheardaverysicalcharacterght
possiblyiodohihatserviastrangenner,h
shedeoreordinarythods.tosaythetruth,as
nothingonan
i,hehadthegreaterlatitudetinary
nithepleased.ashisteerthereforewas
naturallysanguine,heindulgeditonthisoccasion,andhis
iginationhousas,tofavourandsupporthis
expeeetinghisdearsophiaintheevening.
reader,ifthouhastanygoode,iwillfully
repaytheyheetobepossessedofthissanguine
dispositionofnd;sierhavingreaddnsideredlong
onthatsubjeapens,i
alstinper;h
putsus,inanner,outofthereaakesus
happyhoutherassistandeed,thesensationsofpleasureit
givesarestant,asuchkeehanthoseh
thatblindladybestoe
satietyandlanguorshouldbeaoallourrealenjoynts,lest
,astobestoptfrourther
pursuits.ikenonnerofdoubtbutthat,inthislight,ay
seetheiginaryfuturecellorjustcalledtothebar,the
arehetailofan
oppositiorulyhappythanthoseedhall
thepoofthoserespectiveoffices.
.joneshavingogotothesqueradethat
evening,.nightingaleofferedtonducthihither.theyoung
gethesati,offeredticketstossnandher
ther;butthegoodan.shesaid,”shedid
notnaginedinasquerade;
butthatsuchextravagantdiversionswereproperonlyforpersonsof
qualityandfortune,andnotforyoungeheir
living,anduld,atbest,hopetoberriedtoagood
tradesn.””atradesn”criesnightingale,youshantundervalue
nananupohaboveherrit.””ofie
.nightingale,”ansustnotfillthe
girlsheadhsucies:butifitk”says
thetherper”tofilenofyenerouswayof
thinking,ihopesheakeabetterretutohisgenerositythan
togivehernduptantpleasures.indeed,whereyoung
ladiesbrifortuheelves,theyhaveshttoinsist
onspendingistheirohatatihaveheardthe
gentlensay,anhassotisabetterbargainhapoor
ydaughtersrrythey
akethelessingstotheirhusbands:i
beg,therefore,iyhearofnoresquerades.nancyis,iabr >
ustreerwhen
youcarriedherthitherlastyear,italsttuedherhead;and
shedidoherself,ortoheeedle,inanth
afterwards.”
thoughagentlesigh,thebosofnancy,seedto
arguesoseents,shedidnotdare
openlytoopposetheforasthisgoodanhadallthe
tendeess,soshehadpreservedalltheauthorityofaparent;andas
herindulgehedesiresofherchildrenrainedonlyby
herfearsfortheirsafetyandfuturewelfare,sosheneversuffered
thosendssuchfearstobeeither
disobeyedordisputed.andthistheyoulen,whohadlodged
thehouse,khepresentlyacquiesced
intherefusal.
.nightingale,inutefonderofjones,wasvery
desirousofhispanythatdaytodihetave,wherehe
offeredtointrodueofhisacquaintajonesbegged
tobeexcused,”ashiscloaths,”hesaid,”etotown.”
tohetruth,.joion,h
sotishappenstobetheenofchbetter
figurethanhielf.inshort,hehadnotonepennyinhispocket;a
situationinchgreatercreditaientphilosophers,
thanangthedeenbardstreet,orthose
escholatehouse.and,perhaps,thegreat
honoursptypocket,y
beohereasonsofthathighinheyareheld
intheaforesaidstreetandcholatehouse.
liveveryfortably
onvirtueonly,be,asthedeenjustaboventioned
pretendtohavedisvered,anotoriouserror;nolessfalseis,i
apprehend,thatpositionofsoahatan
livealtogetheronlove:forhoaya
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tosoofoursensesorappetites,itisstcertainitafford
nooothers.those,therefore,oogreata
nfidensuchers,haveexperieheirerrorwas
toolate;andhavefoundthatloveorecapableofallaying
huhanaroseiscapableofdelightingtheear,oraviolinratifyingthesll.
nothstanding,therefore,allthedelicacies
beforehinaly,thehopesofseeingsophiaatthesquerade;on
aginationghtbe,hehad
voluptuouslyfeastedduringthee,
than.joolanguishforsofoodofagrosserkind.
partridgedisveredthisbyintuition,andtooktheoccasiontivesoobliquehintshebankbill;and,hese
oreto
ntioo.allhy.
”partridge,”yfortuneinare
desperatelightthaself;andibegiilytorepent
thatisufferedyoutoleaveaplacetled,andto
folloe.hoe;andforthe
experoubley
at,allthecloathsileftbehindinyourcareidesireyouwould
takeasyourosorryikeyounootheraoent.”
hespokethesehsopathetiat,thatpartridge,
angbered,
burstintotears;andaftersinhis
distress,hebegaeiestehisretu
ho.”forheavenssake,sir,”sayshe,”dobutnsider;
yourhonourdohopossibleyouliveinthistohout
neydoresolved
nottodesertyou.butpray,sir,nsiderdopray,sir,foryour
osure,”sayshe,
”thatyouroe.”
”hoenshallitellthee,”anshatihaveno
hotoretutohadianyhopesthat.allhysdoorswouldbe
opentoreceive,ienay,thereisno
otherontfrolying
tohispresen.hislast
yearshislastwords
easuf,but
nsiderableiureitresolvedfrobr >
thisdayforore.
herepassionstopttheuthofjones,assurprizeforant
didthatofpartridge;buthesooheuseofspeed
afterashortprefahhedeclaredhehadno
inquisitivenessinhisteer,inquiredeantbya
nsiderablesuekneudeofthe
ney.
inboththesepointshenoisfa;onh
hent,essage
frhtierspanyinhis
apartnt.
r.
nightingalehadgivenordersforstance
ofdistressoccurredtojones,o
nyofreaders.thisoprocureashilling;butifsuch
readersselvesfeltfrobr >
theofathousandpounds,or,perhaps,oftenorty,to
exee,theyideaof
.joonthiso,therefore,heapplied
topartridge,ittedhioadvand
helastheintehatpoorfelloeinhis
serviadenoofferof
thiskihathedesiredtoseethebankbillbroke
inupon,orthatdistressshouldprevailooretuho,or
frotiveitproceeded,iine.
chapter7
ntainingtheoursofasquerade
ourcavaliersnople,hegreat
arbiterdeliciaruthegreathighpriestofpleasure,presides;
and,likeotherheathes,iosesonhisvotariesbythe
pretendedpresehedeity,ynosuchdeityis
there.
.nightingale,havingtakenatuortpanion,soon
lefthiandale,saying,”nowyouarehere,
sir,youstbeataboutforyouroe.”
jooeainstronghopesthathissophi
andthesehopesgavehiorespiritsthanthelights,thesic,
andthepany;thoughtheseareprettystrongantidotesagainst
thespleen.henoaure,
shape,orair,boreanyreselaohisaoallofhe
endeavouredtosaysothingsrt,ioengageananswer,by
ightdisverthatvoicepossiblehe
shouldstake.sooftheseansion,inasqueaking
voiuchthegreateuersaid,idontknowyou,
sir,andnothingre.socalledhiifelloe
dehioansesaid,indeedidontknowyour
voianygavehis
kindansnotinthevoicehedesiredto
hear.
healkinghoheselasthehabit
ofashepherdessaladyinadono,andslapping
hintheshoulder,,atthesati,intheear,
”ifyoutalkanylohattrollop,iiss
e.”
jonesnosoohatna,thaelyquittinghis
forrpanion,heappliedtothedono,beggingareatingher
toshotheladyshehadntioned,ifshe.
theskost
apartntbeforeshespoke;andthen,insteadofans,sat
doired.jodoill
persistedireaties:atlasttheladyldlyanswered,”i
igined.joneshadbeenaredisglover,thantosuffer
anydisguiseton.””isshehere,then,
darepliedjones,evehence.uponhelady
y
honour,sseisnothere.”
jones,noaskbythehaoeingherin
the
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andainnodiresoupbraidher
gentlyforhavingdisappointedhihedaybefore;andncluded,
saying,”indeed,goodfairyqueen,ikyverywell,
notrs.
fitzpatrick,itisalittlecrueltodivertyourselfattheexpenseof
tornts.”
theskanse,
iststillspeakinthesavoice,lestishouldbeknownby
others.anddoyouthink,goodsir,thatihaveerregard
forusin,thantoassistincarryingonanaffairbetweenyou
tustendinherruin,aswellasyourownbesides,i
proseyou,usinisnotdenoughtooherown
destruupthertoit.”
”alas,dasaidjones,”youlittlek,whenyou
callaneneofsophia.”
”aoruinanyone,”criestheother,”youwillallow,is
theay;aknowinglyand
adness,as
yusinhathverylittlerethanher
fatherogiveher;verylittleforoneofherfashion
youkno,andyouknouation.”
jonesvoheher
sufferthestviolentofdeathsthansacrificeheriohis
desires.”hesaid,”heknehyhewasofher,everyway,
thathehadlongagoresolvedtoquitallsuchaspiringthoughts,
butthatseactshaddehiesiroustoseeher
oncere,isedheakeleaveofherforever.no,
da”ncludedhe,”loveisnotofthatbasekindhseeks
itsoostdeartoits
object.iysophia,
butsophiaherself.”
thoughthereaderyhavealreadyneideaof
thevirtueoftheladyinthesk;andthoughpossiblyshey
hereafterappeaottodeserveohefirstcharactersofher
sex;yet,itiserong
iressionuponher,alyaddedtotheaffeshehadbefore
nceivedforouryoungheroe.
theladynoonts,said,”shedidnot
seehispretensionstosophiasoption,
asofirudence.youngfellooo
aspiringthoughts.iloveaitioninayoungn,andiwouldhave
youaysucceedh
thosenvinced
thereareenbutdontyouthinkastrangecreature,.
joobethusgivingadvianiaolittle
acquainted,andoneeihavesolittlereason
tobepleased”
herejooapologize,andtohopehehadnotoffendedin
anythinghehadsaidofherusin.toaskanswered,”and
areyousolittleversedinthesex,toigineyoua
ladyrethaertainingherhyourpassionforanother
anifthefairyqueenhadnceivederopinionofyour
gallantry,sheeetheratthe
squerade.”
joneshadneverlessinourthanatpresent;but
gallantrytotheladiesonghisprinciplesofhonour;andhe
helditastoacceptachalleolove,as
ifithadbeenaade
itokeepadenodoubt
butsheintothepreseheother.
hebeganthereforetokeaveryansoherlastspeech,
ask,ihis
skasqueradeonlytovent
illnature,bytellingpeoplerudetruths,andbyendeav,asthe
phraseis,tospoilaschsportastheyareable.thisgoodlady,
therefore,havingobservedjones,andhisfriend,shewell
kne,
ncludedsheuldnoisfyherspleeerthanby
interruptingthesheatta
froheirretirent;edhthis,butpursued
theoeveryplacer.
nightingale,seeiressofhisfriend,atlastrelieved
hiandeheoldaninanotherpursuit.
ask,to
ridtheelvesoftheteazer,heobservedhisladyspeaktoseveral
sks,efreedofacquaintanceasiftheyhadbeen
barefaced.heuldnothelpexpressinghissurprizeatthis;
saying,”sure,dayousthaveinfinitedist,toknow
peopleinalldisguises.”toheladyans
nasqueradetothe
peopleoffashion,heraswellhere,as
eetinanasselyoradrnoranof
nditionnversesheisnotacquainted.in
short,thegeneralityofpersonsyouseehere,yre
properlybesaidtokilltiinthisplacethaninanyother;and
generallyretirefroenthelosern.
tosaythetruth,ibegihatsituationself;andifi
haveanyfauchbetterpleased.i
protestitosteforyoursake.””i
knoonecharityequaltoit,”criesjones,”andthatistosuffer
toe.””sure,”anshelady,”youhavea
strangeopinionof,toigihatuponsuacquaintance,i
ydoorsatthistiofnight.ifancyyou
iutethefriendshipihaveshoyusintosoothertive.
nfessholy;dontyouhisntrivedinterviewas
littlebetterthanador.jones,
tokethesesuddes””iaotused,da”saidjones,
”tosubttosuyheartby
surprize,therestofbodyhatharighttofolloust
pardonifiresolvetoattendyouwhereveryougo.”he
aiedtheseeproperas;uponhelady,
afteragentlerebuke,andsayingtheirfaliaritywouldbeobserved,
toldhi”sheosuphanacquaintance,hershe
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www.xsz.twoushould,”saidshe,”i
shallbethoughtanunayfriendindeedis
notsorious:yetihopeyoue;iprotestishall
notknotosayifyoudo.”
theladypresentlyafterquittedthesquerade,andjones,
o
attendher.heedileaentioned
before,naly,theofashilling,anduldnotrelieveitby
borrohereforeerthechair
inallthe
chair,akethebestcaretheyto
disuntenanceallbytheirbetters.luckily,however,
thegentrytendattheoperahouseoobusytoquittheir
stations,andasthelatenessofthehourpreventedhiroeeting
nyoftheirbrethrenireet,heproceededhout
lestation,inadress,anotherseason,wouldhave
certainlyraisedabathisheels.
theladyhanoversquare,where
thedoorbeilyopened,shehe
gentlen,ony,erher.
jonesandhispanioherinaverywellfuished
andedrooale,stillspeakinginher
squeradevoice,saidsheust
absolutelyhavefotherappointnt;atuch
resentnt,shesuddenlyexprestsoapprehensionfroones,and
askedhihehinkoftheirhavingbeenalone
togetherinahouseatthattiofnightbutinsteadofadirect
ansportantaquestion,joobevery
iortunateask;andatlengthhavingprevailed,
thereappeared,nots.fitzpatrick,buttheladybellastonherself.
itedioustogivetheparticularion,h
nsistedofverynandordinaryoccurrences,anded
frooing.itissuffitto
ntionallofitthatisanyaterialtothishistory.andthis
isethattheladyofindoutsophia,andin
afetoaninterviehher,onnditionthathe
hentakehisleaveofher.hishhlysettled,
aingintheeveningappoihesaplace,
theyseparated;theladyretuedtoherhouse,andjoohis
lodgings.
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ntainingaseofdistress,raordinary
tostofourreaders
joneshavingrefreshedhielfned
partridgetohispresenddeliveringhibanknoteoffifty
pounds,orderedhiogoandgeit.partridgereceivedthis
etoreflectfarther,it
raisedinhiosuspisnotveryadvaothehonourof
hisster:tothesethedreadfulideahehadofthesquerade,the
disguiseinasterhadgoaued,andhishaving
beenabroadallnight,ntributed.inplainlanguage,theonlywayhe
uldpossiblyfindtoatforthepossessionofthisnote,wasby
robbery:and,tohetruth,thereader,unlessheshould
suspectitothegenerosityofladybellaston,hardly
igineanyother.
tor.jones,andtodojusticeto
theliberalityofthelady,hehadreallyreceivedthispresentfrobr >
her,utothehaeycharitiesof
theage,suchasbuildinghospitals,&c.,,hoirely
voidofthatchristianvirtue;andnceivedveryrightlyithink
thatayoungfelloerit,houtashillingintheworld,was
noiroperobjectofthisvirtue.
.jonesand.nightingalehadbeeniodihisdayh
s.ller.attheappointedhour,therefore,thetwoyoung
gehetteheparlour,hey
threetillalstfivebeforethegoodanappeared.she
hadbeenoutofto,atherretu,
shegavethefollo.
”ihope,gentlen,youykingyousureif
youkneine,aboutsix
lesoff,shouldbeaoallpersons
saysshe,lookingatherdaughtershoarryindiscreetly.
thereisnohappinessinthispetenancyhow
shallidescribetheditioninhifoundyourpoor
usihscarcelaininaherehis
dreadful,houtanycurtainstoherbed,and
notabushelofalsinherhousetosupplyherhfire:hersend
son,thatslittlefelloebed
other;forthereisnootherbedinthehouse.poorlittle
toyibelieve,nancy,youore;
forheisreallyveryill.therestofthechildrenareiygood
health:butlly,iafraid,willdoherselfaninjury:sheis
butthirteenyearsold,.nightingale,a,inlife,i
neversaotherandherbrother;
and,isuresoyoung,sheshohe
chearfulnessiher;aisahe
poorchild,.nightiuabout,andprivatelyhe
tearsfroereyes.”heres.llered,byherown
tears,frooingon,andthere,ibelieve,aperso
paheatlengthshealittlerevered
herself,andproceededthus:”inallthisdistressthethersupports
herspiritsinasurprizihedangerofhersonsits
heaviestuponher,asheendeavoursaschaspossibleto
ncealeventhisnherhusbandsat.hergrief,
hoetisgetsthebetterofallherendeavours;forshe
ostsensible,
speredcreatureitis.iprotestioreaffected
ihalech,
sevenyearsold,otherhhertears,
beghertobeforted.indeed,a,criedthechild,ishant
die;godalghty,iure,aheavenbeever
sofineaplace,ihadratherstayhereandstarvey
papa,thangotoit.pardolen,ithelpit”says
she,yandaffeinachild.
a,perhaps,heisleasttheobjectofpity;foradayortwo
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thefatheris,ipassion.poorn,his
unteheverypictureofhorror,andhelookslikeone
ratherdeadthanalive.ohheavensy
firstingintotheroohegoodcreaturehe
bolster,suppatohhischildandhiswife.hehad
nothingonbutathinat;forhisathebed,
tosupplytheyentrance,i
scare.aselyan,.jones,hinthisfht,as
youeverbeheld;.nightihseenhihiseyessunk,his
facepale,halongbeard.hisbodyshiveringhld,andwo
yusinsayssheto
eat.hetoldhielfinaeitrepeatit
hesaidheuldoeatthebreadhischildrened.and
yet,eninallthisseryhiswifehasas
goodcaudleasifshelayiofthegreatestaffluence;i
tastedit,andiscarceevertastedbetter.theansofpr
herthis,hesaid,hebelievedheaven.i
k;forihadnotspiritsenoughtoaskasingle
question.
”thisatch,astheycallit,onbothsides;thatis,a
tchbetust,indeed,say,ineversawafonder
toonesuple;butistheirfondnessgoodfor,butto
tornteaaa,”criesnancy,”ihavealways
lookedonusinanderson”forthate”asohe
happiestofen.””iaure,”sayss.ller,”thecaseat
presentischhthavedisceedthatthe
tenderionofeaakesthest
intolerablepartoftheircalaty,bothtothehusbandandwife.
paredtoheyaffecttheirownpersons
only,arescarceevils.nay,theverychildren,theyou,his
nottenner;fortheyarea
stlovingfaly,and,iftheyhadbutabarepetency,wouldbe
thehappiestpeopleintheheleastsignof
seryatherhouse,”repliednancy;”iaureheartbleedsfor
e.””ochild,”ansother,”shehath
alakethebestofeverything.theyhavealways
beenidistress;but,ihisabsoluteruinhathbeen
broughtupohers.thepoornhevillainhis
brother;andaboutaheverydaybeforeherlyingin,their
goodsioa
lettertoofitbyohebailiffs,hevillainnever
delivered.usthethinkofsufferingaopassbefore
heheardof”
ithdryeyesthatjohisnarrative;
intoanotherrooand,
deliveringherhispurse,inofl50,desiredher
tosendaschofitasshethoughtpropertothesepoorpeople.
thelookrs.llergavejones,onthisoccasion,isnoteasy
tobedescribed.sheburstintoakindofagonyoftransport,and
aninthe
rellegherself,shesaid,”indeediknothere
beanother””ihope,da”anywhohave
nhunity;fortorelievesuchdistressinourfelloures,
rs.llerthentooktenguineas,h
ostheuldprevailhhertoaccept,andsaid,”she
eansofnveyingthearlytheing;”
adding,”thatshehadherselfdonesolittletterforthepoor
people,andhadhenquitesochseryasshefound
the”
theytheuedtotheparlaleexpressed
ceatthedreadfulsituationofthese
indeedhekhas.
llers.heinveighedagainstthefollyofkingoneselfliable
forthedebtsofothers;ventednybitterexecrationsagainstthe
brother;andncludedethinguldbedohe
unfortunatefaly.”suppose,da”saidhe,”youshouldrend
theo.allhyorthinkyouofalleiwill
givetheguineayheart.”
s.llerdenoaherhad
hegenerosityofjouedpaleupontheoccasion;
though,ifeitherofthenightiwassurely
houtreason.fortheliberalityofjones,ifhehadkno,was
notanexaleiontofollohereare
thousandshaventributedasinglehalfpenny,asindeed
hedidnotineffeadenotenderofanything;and
therefore,astheothersthoughtpropertokenodehis
neyinhispocket.
ihave,intruth,observed,andshallneverhaveabetter
opportunitythanatpresenttonicateobservation,thatthe
oty,
stohold,
thatallaedasvoluntarygifts,and,
hoorethanyoodwishes,you
aeritinsodoing.others,onthe
ntrary,appeartobeasfirypersuadedthatbeneficeisa
positiveduty,andthatherichfallgreatlyshortof
theirabilityinrelieviressesofthepoor,theirpitiful
largessesaresofarfroeingritorious,thattheyhaveonly
perfordtheirdutybyhalves,andareinsosensere
iblethanthoseirelyedit.
torenypower.ishall
onlyadd,thatthegiversaregenerallyoftheforrsentint,and
thereceiversarealstuniversallyinedtothelatter.
chapter9
attersofaverydifferentkindfrohoseinthe
pregchapter
intheeveningjohisladyagain,andaloion
againe:butasitnsistedonlyofthesa
ordinaryoccurrencesasbefore,entioningparticulars,
othereader;unlessheis
oothefairsex,likethatofthepapiststo
theirsaints,
sofarfrtoexhibitsuchpicturestothepublic,thati
odraain
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beeedushereuhenaoftranslations.
jonesgreoreaienttoseesophiandfinding,
afterrepeatedinterviehladybellaston,nolikelihoodof
obtainingthisbyheransfor,orary,theladybeganto
treateveionofthenaofsophiaent,he
resolvedtotrysootherthod.hedenodoubtbutthatlady
bellastolikely
thatsoofherservantsshouldbeacquaintedesecret.
partridgethereforeployedtogetacquaihose
servants,iofishthisse.
feaginedreuhanthattohhis
poorsterpresentreduced;forbesidesthedifficultieshe
thindisveringsophia,besidesthefearshehadofhaving
disobligedher,andtheassuranceshehadreceivedfroadybellaston
oftheresolution,andofher
havingpurposelyn,
reasontobelieveghtbetrue;hehadstilladifficultyto
bat,istresstoreve,
hoighthavebeen.thisheexposingof
hertobedisiedofallherfathersestate,thealst
iablensequeheiringtogetherhouta,
aining.
addtoallthesethenyobligationson,whose
violentfondness;so
thatbyheransheeohebestdressedn
abouttothoseridiculousdistresses
entioned,butuallyraisedtoastateof
affluencebeyondhehadeverknown.
noalento
theirnsselvesoftheuneofa
an,akingheranykindofretu;yettoand,the
proprietorofhnotdeservedtobehanged,nothingis,i
believe,reirksothantosupportlovehgratitudeonly;
especiallyionpullstheheartantraryh
heunhappycaseofjones;forthoughthevirtuousloveheboreto
sophia,andan,
hadbeeirelyoutofthequestion,heuldneverhavebeenable
tohavedeaeretutothegenerouspassionofthislady,
ofdesire,buteredat
leastintotheautuoflife,thoughshehegaietyof
youth,bothinherdressandnner;nay,shentrivedstillto
intaintherosesinhercheeks;butthese,likeflo
ofseasonbyart,hadhatlivelybloongfreshnessh
e,bedecksheroions.she
had,besides,acertainierfe,eflowers,
thoughverybeautifultotheeye,veryiropertobeplaa
ostdisagreeable
tothebreathoflove.
thoughjonessaentsontheoneside,he
felthisobligationsfullasstronglyoher;nordidheless
plainlydiscetheardentpassionhoseobligationsproceeded,
theextreviolenceofoequal,hewellknew
theladyungrateful;and,isworse,hewouldhave
thoughthielfso.hekasiderationuponhallher
favourstoaccept
thesohishonour,hentopaytheprice.this
thereforeheresolvedtodo,iseryitsthiandto
devotehielftoher,frohatgreatprincipleofjustice,by
euntriesobligeadebtor,whoisno
otheretheslaveof
hiscreditor.
atters,hereceivedthe
follothelady:
averyfoolish,butaveryperverseacthathhappenedsinceour
lasteting,akesitiroperishouldseeyouanyre,if
possible,ntriveattheusualplace.ieotherplaceby
torroeanti,adieu.
thisdisappointnt,perhaps,thereaderyncludevery
great;butifithanan
hourafterfrohesahand,h
ntainedasfollows:
ihavealteredndsinceie;ageh,ifyouare
nertotheteofallpassions,youwonder
at.iaoyownhouse,
aybethensequeoexactlyatseven;idine
abroad,butebythatti.aday,ifind,tothosethat
sinslohaniigined.
ifyoushouldae,bidthehow
youintothedra.
tohetruth,johislast
epistlethanhehadbeener,asheedbyit
frolyingr.nightingale,h
hehadnoutidfriendship.these
eiesanandhispanytoa
edthatevening,andhaverylarge
partyhadagreedtoda,froodisliketheyhadtakentothe
authhtingalesacquaintand
thissortoffun,ourheroe,edtonfess,would
ent;buthishonour
gotthebetterofhisination.
beforetothisinteerviehthelady,we
thinkpropertoatforboththepregnotes,asthereader
ypossiblybenotalittlesurprizedattheirudenceoflady
bellaston,inbringingherlovertotheveryhousewhereherrivalwas
lodged.
first,theressofthehouseheselovershad
hithertot,andeyearsapensiohat
lady,eathodist,andhadthatveryinged
uponherladyship,andafterrebukingherveryseverelyforherpast
life,hadpositivelydeclaredthatshe,be
instruntalincarryingonanyofheraffairsforthefuture.
thehurryofspiritsintoade
herdespairofpossiblyfindinganyothernveoetjones
thatevening;bitasshebeganalittletoreverfroeruneasiness
atthedisappointnt,sheset
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toherheadtoproposetosophiatogototheplay,hwas
iediatelyedto,andaproperladyprovidedforher
panion.s.honourrs.etoffon
thesaerrandofpleasure;andthusherofree
forthesaferer.jones,sheprosedherself
threehoursofuninterruptedion,afterherretu
froheplaceafriendshouseina
prettydistantpartofthetoion,
he
revolutionthathadhappehendandralsofherlate
nfidante.
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achapteraydrasoeyes
.jonesrs.
llerrappedathisdoor;and,beingadtted,veryeaestlydesired
hispanybeloairs,todriheparlour.
uporan,shepresentlyintroducedaperson
tohisaying,”this,sir,isusin,hbeensogreatly
beholdentoodness,fororetuyouhis
sihanks.”
thenhadsillerhad
sokindlyprefaced,hjonesandhe,lookingstedfastlyateach
other,shoosttokensofsurprize.thevoiceof
thelatterbeganinstantlytofaulter;and,insteadoffinishinghis
speech,hesunkdonvinced
itisso”
”blesseaningofthis”criess.ller;”you
arenotill,ihope,usinsothisinstant.”
”benhted,da”ostaseed
ofadrasyourusin.this
unexpeine,s.
ller.”
”anacquaintance”criesthen.”oh,heaven”
”ay,anacquaintance,”repeatedjones,”andanhonouredacquaintance
too.anure
everythingtopreservehisinstaru,
yihaveafriendcapableofdisoeiy”
”oh,youareanexan,”criess.ller:”yes,
indeed,poorcreaturehehathventuredeverything.ifhehadnot
hadohebestofnstitutions,itsthavekilledhi”
”usin,”criesthen,tyovered
hielf,”thisistheangelfroeaveniant.thisisheto
,beforeisaypeggy.heitwas
tofort,everysupporthihaveprocured
forher,hehiest,bravest,,of
allhunbeings.ousin,ihaveobligationstothisgentlenof
suature”
”ntionnothingofobligations,”criesjoneseagerly;”nota
eaning,isuppose,thathewould
nothavehietraytheaffairoftherobberytoanyperson.”if,
bythetrifleyouhaveree,ihavepreservedawhole
faly,surepleasuresocheap.”
”oh,sir”criesthen,”iy
house.ifanypersonhadeverarighttothepleasureyountion,i
avinyusintellssheacquaintedyou
hthedistressin,sir,isallgreatly
reved,andychildrenhavenoo
lieonandtheyhavetheyhaveetealblessingsrewardyoufor
ittheyhavebreadtoeat.littleboyisrevered;wifeis
outofdanger,andiaappy.all,alloy
usinhere,ohebestofen.indeed,sir,istseeyou
athouse.iseeyou,andthankyou.children
toostexpresstheirgratitude.indeed,sir,theyarenothout
aseheirobligation;butyfeeling,to
iohattheyarenoheir
gratitude.oh,sir,thelittleheartsedhadnow
beenldasicehoutyourassistance.”
herejoetedtopreventthepoornfroroceeding;but
iheoverfloselfhavestopped
hisrs.llerlikeopourforth
thanksgivings,ase,asinthatofherusin,
andncludedhsaying,”shedoubtednotbutsuchgoodnesswould
etagloriousreward.”
jonesanslyrewardedalready.your
usinsaore
pleasingthanihaveeverknoustbeaovedat
hearingsuchastory;houstbethethoughtof
havinghappilyactedapartinthisseiftherearen
feelthedelightofgivinghappioothers,isincerelypitythe
astheyareincapableoftastingyopinion,agreater
honour,ahigheri,andasbitious,
theavarianeverobtain.”
thehourofappointntbeingnoe,joakea
hastyleave,butnotbeforehehadheartilyshakenhisfriendbythe
hand,anddesiredtoseehigainassoonaspossible;prosingthat
heselftakethefirstopportunityofvisitinghithisown
house.hetheintohischair,andproceededtolady
bellastons,greatlyexultinginthehappinesshhehadprocured
tothispoorfaly;noruldheforbearrefleg,hout
horror,onthedreadfulnsequehaveattehe
hadhelistehertothevoiceofstrictjustice,thantothatof
rcy,tackedonthehighroad.
s.llersungforththepraiseofjonesduringthewholeevening,
inpanied
her,thatheentioningthe
circeoftherobbery.hoed
hielf,andavoidedanindiscretionuchthe
greater,ashekridniher
principles.heheloquacityofthis
lady;asuchostgotthe
betterbothofdise,anddehiublishthath
edhisoitany
circesightdothefullesthonourtohisbeor.
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inhereaderwillbesurprized
.joneseappointe
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thanthelady;onlybythedistanceof
theplaceeothercrossactsvery
vexatioustooneiuationofnd.herdinglyshown
intothedra,anynutesbeforethe
dooropened,andinootherthansophiaherself,
theplaybeforetheendofthefirstact;forthis,aswehavealready
said,beiheoo
da,ahertoapplaud,aviolentuproar,andane
betheties,hadsoterrifiedourheroihatshewas
gladtoputherselfuheprotean,who
safelynveyedhertoherchair.
asladybellastonhadacquaintedherthatsheshould
hotilllate,sophia,expe,ca
hastilyin,andostfrontedher,
,he
statueofjonesnootionless.inthisglassiter
ingherohatshefirstdisveredthe
saidstatue;antlytuingabout,sheperceivedthe
realityofthevision:upon,and
scarcepreservedherselffroainting,tilljonesoveto
her,andsupportherinhisar.
topaintthelooksorthoughtsofeitheroftheselovers,is
beyondpotheirtualsilence,y
bejudgedtohavebeentoobigfortheiroteraotbe
supposedthatishouldbeabletoexpresstheandthesfortuneis,
thatfeyreadershavebeenenoughiofeelbytheirown
heartseintheirs.
afterashortpause,jones,hfaulteringats,said”isee,
dayouaresurprized.””surprized”answeredshe;”ohheavens
indeed,iaurprized.ialstdoubtheryouaretheperson
yousee””indeed,”e,dafor
thisonthatveryfortune,
aftersonydisappointnts,hath,atlast,kindlynductedtoyou.
ohsophia,didyouksihavesufferedin
thislong,fruitlesspursuit.””pursuitof”saidsophia,a
littlerellegherself,andassungareserveair.”yoube
socrueltoaskthatquestion”criesjones;”needisay,ofyou””of
ansportant
busioso,da”ightseebr >
aniortantbusiness”givihepoada
youevalueas.”sophiatook
thepocketbook,andospeak,erruptedher
thus:”letusnot,ibeseeonts
ysophiaihavebusinessof
ayknees,letaskyourpardon.””
pardon”criesshe;”sure,sir,afterispast,youotexpect,
afterihaveheard.””iscaroisay,”answeredjones.
”byheavensiscarcee.osophia
hehnevercasta.ifany
reraneshouldeverintrudetogiveantsuneasio
thattenderbosothinkofunerance
ofeforeverfroournd.”
sophiastoodtrelingallthiserthan
snohrobbingthroughherstays.butatthe
ntionofupton,ablusharoseinhercheeks,andhereyes,h
beforeshehadscarceliftedup,ueduponjonesha
glanceofdisdain.heuoodthissilentreproadreplied
toitthus:”osophiaonlyloveyouothateordespise
reforyself;butyetdothe
justiyhearthfultoyou.that
hadnoshareinthefollyiyof;ithen
unalterablyyours.thoughidespairedofpossessingyou,nay,alst
ofeverseeingyoure,idoatedstillonyourgidea,and
uldseriouslylovenootheran.butifhearthadnotbeen
engaged,she,intopanyiactlyfellatthatcursedplace,was
notanobjee,angel,ineverhaveseen
herfrohatdaytothis;andendordesiretoseeher
again.”sophia,inherheart,ohearthis;but
fororeldhanshehadyet
assud,”r.jones,doyoutakethetroubleto
keadefenceaccusedifithoughtith
oaccuseyou,ihaveachargeofanunpardoure
indeed.””isit,forheavenssake”ansbling
andpale,expeourhladybellaston.”oh,”
saidshe,”hopossibleeverythingnoble,ahing
base,belodgedtogetherinthesabosoladybellaston,andthe
ignoniouscirceofhavingbee,roseagaininhis
nd,andstopthisuthfronyreply.”uldihaveexpected,”
proentfroounay,frolen,
fronynofhonourtohavenatradupubliinns,
angtheavulgartohaveanylittlefavours,that
unguardedheartyhavetoolightlybetrayedtogrant,boasted
ofthereohearthatyouhadbeenfor
love”
nothinguldequaljonesssurprizeatthese
yet,notbeingguilty,heuchlessearrassedhoodefend
hielf,thanifshehadtouchedthatteringathhis
nsinationhepresentlyfound,
thathersupposinghiuiltyofsoshoganeagainsthis
love,andherreputation,irelyoopartridgestalkat
theinnsbeforelandlordsandservants;forsophianfessedtohit
thehatshereceivedherintelligence.hehadnreat
difficultytokeherbelievethatheirelyiofan
offencesntohischaracter;butshehadagreatdealto
hinderhirooinginstantlyho,andputtingpartridgeto
death,orethanoncesbeing
selvessoheach
other,thatjonesquitefothehadbeguntheionh
njuriogiveupallthoughtsofhiandshewasina
teertohavegiveoapetitionofaverydifferentnature;for
beforetheyheyhadbothgonesofar,thatheletfall
sohatsoundedlikeaproposal
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replied,”that,didytoherfatherforbidhertofollow
herooreetoher
thaaffluentfortunean.”atthentionof
thearted,letdropherhand,hhehadheldfor
soti,andstrikinghisbreasthhiso,”oh,
sophiaithenruintheeno;byheavens,noinever
sobaseapart.dearestsophia,e,iwill
renouny
heartasareinnsistentyloveiwillever
retain,butitshallbeinsileshallbeatadistancefrobr >
you;itshallbeinsnland;fronovoiosigh
ofdespair,shalleverreaddisturbyourears.and
dead”heoptbyafloodoftearsh
sophialetfallinhisbosouponhoutbeing
abletospeakoneoff,ents,
sheallotodohoutaathenrelleg
herself,gentlys;and,totuthedisurse
frosubjecttootender,and
support,bethoughtherselftoaskhiquestionsheneverhadtito
puttohiefore,”hoeintothatroohebeganto
staer,andy,haveraisedhersuspis
bytheansogive,ohedooropened,
andincaladybellaston.
havingadvancedafeeps,andseeingjonesandsophiatogether,
shesuddenlystopt;onts,relleg
herselfirablepresenind,shesaidthoughh
suffitindicationsofsurprizebothinvoiduntenance”i
thought,sse,youhadbeenattheplay”
thoughsophiahadnoopportunityofleaingofjonesby
anshehaddisveredher,yet,asshehadnottheleastsuspi
oftherealtruth,orthatjonesandladybellastoned,
soshetlenfounded;andtheless,astheladyhad,in
alltheirionsonthesubjetirelytakenherside
agaiher.hverylittlehesitation,therefore,she
throughtheoryofhadhappeheplayhouse,and
thecauseofherhastyretu.
thelengthofthisnarrativegaveladybellastonanopportunityof
rallyingherspirits,andofnsideringioadas
thebehaviourofsophiagaveherhopesthatjoneshadrayed
her,sheputonanairofgoodhuur,andsaid,”ishouldnothave
brokeinsoabruptlyuponyou,sse,ifihadknownyouhad
pany.”
ladybellastonfixedhereyesonsophiashespokethese
hatpooryounglady,havingherfaceoverspread
ringvoice,”iabr >
sure,daishallalhinkthehonourofyourladyships
pany””ihope,atleast,”criesladybellaston,”iinterruptno
business.””no,da”ansan
end.yourladyshipybepleasedtoreerihaveoftenntioned
thelossofpocketbook,an,havingvery
luckilyfouhebillinit.”
jones,eversihearrivalofladybellaston,hadbeeo
sinkhfear.hesatkighisheels,playinghhisfingers,
andlookingrelikeafool,ifitbepossible,thanayoungbooby
squire,bly.he
began,hoself;andtakingahintfrohe
behaviourofladybellaston,any
acquaintance,heresolvedaseoaffectthe
strangeronhispart.hesaid,”eversihepocketbookin
hispossession,hehadusedgreatdiligeninquiringoutthe
ladyeinit;butillthatdayuldbeso
fortuodisverher.”
sophiaiiohelossofherpocketbooktolady
bellaston;butasjones,forsoreasonorother,hadneveronce
hioherthatitone
syllableofiredthe
extrequiessoftheyoungladyiingsuexcuse.the
reasonofsophiasleavingtheplayhousethercredit;
andthoughsheuldihesetwo
lovers,shelypersuadeditactal.
ile,therefore,shesaid,”indeed,ss
oney.not
onlyasitfellintothehandsofagentlenofhonour,butashe
happeodisvertoitbelohinkyou
ohaveitadvertised.itgoodfortune,sir,that
youfoundouttothenotebelonged.”
”oh,da”criesjones,”itbook,in
eten.”
”thatunateindeed,”criesthelady:”anditwasno
lessso,thatyouheardsseyhouse;forsheis
verylittleknown.”
joneshadatlengthperfectlyreveredhisspirits;andashe
nceivedhehadnounityofsatisfyingsophia,astothe
questionshehadaskedhiustbeforeladybellaston,he
proceededthus:”ada”ansheluckiest
ceigihisdisvery.ientioningihad
found,andthenaoftheoheotheighttoaladyatthe
squerade,eshebelievedshekseess
oingshewould
infore.ient,butsheat
ho;noruldieveretoing,whenshe
direeagly,anddid
selfthehonourtoaskforyourladyship;anduponsayingthat
ihadveryparti;
the
play.”
uponhisntioningthesquerade,helookedveryslilyatlady
bellaston,arkedsophiforshewas
visiblytooakeanyobservations.thishinta
littlealardthelady,andshe;he
agitationofsophiasnd,resolvedtotaketheonlythodof
relievingher,iring;but,beforehedidthis,he
said,believe,daitiserehese
oustinsistonaveryhighoneforhoy;itis,
dahanthehonourofbeiedtopaya
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here.”
”sir,”repliedthelady,”ikenodoubtthatyouarea
gentlen,anddoorsarenevershuttopeopleoffashion.”
johenafterproperials,departed,highlytohisown
satisfa,andothatofsophierribly
alardlestladybellastonshoulddisversheknewalready
buttoowell.
upoairsjohisoldacquaintance,s.honour,who,
not,ellbred
tobehaveeetingprovedindeedalucky
circe,ishenicatedtoherthehousewherehelodged,
hed.
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ihirteenthbookisncluded
theelegantlordshaftesburysouch
truth:byaybefairlyinferred,that,insocases,tolie
isnotonlyexcusable,butndable.
andsurelytherearenopersonsaysoproperlychallengea
righttothisndabledeviationfroruth,asyoungenin
theaffairoflove;foraypleadprecept,education,and
aboveall,thesanaysaythene,by
subttingtotheho
iulsesofnatureforthat
o.
edtosay,thatourheroinenow
pursuedthedientihthonourable
philosopher.asshelysatisfiedthen,thatlady
bellastoo
keepherinthatignorahoughattheexpenseofalittlefibbing.
joneshadnotbeenlonggone,beforeladybellastony
tyyoungfello
reerevertohaveseenhisfacebefore.”
”noriher,da”ustsayhebehavedvery
handsolyiiontonote.”
”yes;andheisaveryhandsofellohelady:”dontyou
thinkso”
”ididnottake,”ansithought
heseedratheraeelthanotherwise.”
”youareextrelyright,”aysee,by
hishathehathgoodpany.nay,nothstanding
hisretuingyouote,andrefusingthereostquestion
an.ihavealhereisa
sothinginpersonsherseveracquire.i
thiohi”
”nay,sure,da”anssuspectafter
hehathdone;besides,ifyourladyshipobservedhitherewasan
eleganhisdisurse,adelicacy,aprettinessofexpression
that,that”
”infess,”saidladybellaston,”thefellohwordsand
indeedsophia,youstfive,indeedyoust.”
”ifiveyourladyship”saidsophia.
”yes,indeedyoust,”answeredshe,laughing;”forihada
horriblesuspiivoust
fiveit;butisuspecteditself.”
”didyourladyship,indeed”criessophia,blushing,andaffega
laugh.
”yes,ivoagiit
intohead:fivethefelloeelydrest;
nlythecasehyour
friend.”
”thisraillery,”criessophia,”isalittlecruel,ladybellaston,
afterprosetoyourladyship.”
”notatall,child,”saidthelady;”itruel
before;butafteryouhaveprosedorryyourfathers
,inpliedyivingupjones,sureyou
bearalittlerailleryonapassionhardonableenoughin
ayounggirliry,andofeyouhaveso
entirelygotthebetter.ustithink,dearsophy,ifyou
otbearalittleridiculeevenonhisdressishallbegintofear
youareveryfargoneindeed;andalstquestionheryouhave
dealtingenuouslye.”
”indeed,da”istakes,ifyou
igineihadanynhisat.”
”onhisat”ansusthavestaken;i
nofartherthanhisdress;foriinjureyourtasteby
anyotherparisonidontigine,dearsophy,ifyour.
joneshadbeensuchafellohis”
”ithought,”sayssophia,”yourladyshiphadallotobe
handso”
”,pray”criedtheladyhastily.
”.jones,”ansdiatelyrelleg
herself,”.jonesno,no;iaskyourpardon;ialen
nowhere.”
”osophysophy”afraid,
stillrunsinyourhead.”
”then,uponhonour,da”saidsophia,”.jonesisas
entirelyindifferentto,asthegentlennous.”
”uponhonour,”saidladybellaston,”ibelieveit.five,
therefore,alittleiraillery;butiproseyouiwill
ionhisnaanyre.”
andhedelight
ofsophiathanofladybellastoed
herrivalalittlelonger,hadnotbusinessofreiortance
calledheraindperfectlyeasy
uhisfirstpracticeofdeceit;upoo
herchaer,shereflectedhthehighestuneasinessandnscious
sha.noruldthepeculiarhardshipofhersituation,andthe
ohernduct;for
thefraofherndoodelicatetobearthethoughtofhaving
beenguiltyofafalsehood,hostanor
didthisthoughtoncesufferhertoclosehereyesduringthewhole
succeedingnight.
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anessaytoprovethatanauthorethebetterforhaving
soknohesubjees
asseveralgehesetis,bytheeeniusonly,houttheleastassistanceofleaing,perhapshout
beingadeansiderablefigureinthe
republifletters;thedecritics,iaold,havelately
beguntoassert,thatallkindofleaiirelyuselesstoa
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dtothosehighflightsherwise
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thisdoe,iafraid,isatpresentcarriedchtoofar:
foruchfrollotherartsthe
nilenessofadangsterisnotatallprejudicedbybeing
taughttove;nordothanyic,ibelieve,exercisehistools
the.foro,iot
hathilorefire,if,
insteadofbeingstersofalltheleaiis,theyhad
beenasignorantasstoftheauthorsofthepresentage.nordoi
believethatalltheigination,fire,andjudgntofpitt,uld
haveproduadethesenateofengland,
intheseourtis,arivalineloquene,ifhehad
notbeensoosthenesandcicero,asto
havetransferredtheirintohisspeeches,and,htheir
spirit,theirknooo.
iefundof
leainginanyofbrethren,asciceropersuadesusisnecessaryto
thepositionofanorator.orary,verylittlereadingis,
inceive,necessarytothepoet,lesstothecritidtheleast
ofalltothepoliti.forthefirst,perhaps,byshesartof
poetry,andafeodepoets,ysuffice;forthesend,
aderateheapofplays;and,forthelast,anindiffereion
ofpoliticaljouals.
tosaythetruth,irequirehanthatanshouldhaveso
littleknohesubjereats,agtothe
oldxiflainedseexerceat.h
thisaloneaaysotisdotolerablywell;and,indeed,
in
littlestead.
forinstanerandvirgil,aristotleand
etalltogether,andhave
clubbedtheirseveraltalentstohaveposedatreatiseo
ofdang:ibelieveitheyuldnothave
equalledtheexcelleiser.essexhathgivenuson
thatsubjetitled,therudintsofgenteeleducation.and,
indeed,shouldtheexcellent.broughtonbeprevailedofist
topaper,andtopletetheabovesaidrudints,bydeliveringdown
thetrueprinciplesofathletics,iquestioheworldwill
haveahathegreaters,either
aorde,haveevertreatedaboutthatnobleandusefulart.
toavoidaltipliplesinsoplainacase,andto
eatonapttonceive,thatonereasonwhy
nyenglishanners
ofupperlife,ypossiblybe,thatiytheyknohingof
it.
thisisaknoanyauthorsto
arriveat.booksperfectideaofit;norwill
thestageaeduponreadingthe
forrostals
hielfupoer,axb.
norarethecharactersdrathesedelsbettersupported.
vanbrughandngrevepiednature;buttheydrawas
uhepresentageashogarthopainta
rout,oradruinthedressesoftitianandofvandyke.inshort,
itatiobeafter
natureherself.atrueknoheworldisgainedonlyby
ion,andthennersofeveryrankstbeseenio
beknown.
noortalsisnottobe
seen,likealltherestofthehunspecies,foothing,inthe
streets,shops,andffeehouse;noraretheyshoheupper
rankofanils,forsochapieshort,thisisasightto
ittedhoutoherofthese
qualifications,viz.,eitherbirthorfortune,or,is
equivalenttoboth,thehonourableprofessionofagaster.and,very
unluckilyx,forthecare
totakeupontheelvesthebadtradeofing;hisgenerally
entereduponbytheloany
thinkrequiresnokindofstocktosetuph.
henonstersinladeroidery,insilksand
brocades,eoflordsand
ladies,strutthestage,tothegreatdelightofattoeysandtheir
clerksi,andofthecitizensandtheirapprehe
galleries;aobefoundinreallife,thanthe
erefi.butto
letreaderintoasecret,thisknohoughvery
akes,isnreatresourcetoa
edy,orthatkindofnovels,h,like
thisiacclass.
ostinthis
station,adeupofforndaffectation,
thattheyhavenocharacteratall,atleast,nonehappears.i
uchthedullest,and
affordsverylittlehuuroreainnt.thevariouscallingsin
loorouscharacters;
ongthefehepursuitof
aition,andthefeillwhohavearelishforpleasure,allis
vanityandservileitation.dressingandcards,eatinganddrinking,
boakeupthebusinessoftheirlives.
sothereare,hopassionexercises
itstryanny,andhurriesthearbeyondthebounds
presuchdistinguishedbytheir
repidity,andaptofreputation,frobr >
thefrailonesofanerdegree,asavirtuousanofqualityis
bytheelegasfrohehowifeof
ayeonorshopkeeper.ladybellastonhisintrepidcharacter;
butletnotuntryreadersncludefroer,thatthisisthe
generalndu
assuch.theyghtasanwas
represeh,oreverysoldierbyensignnortherton.
thereisnot,indeed,agreatererrorthanthathuniversally
prevailsangthevulgar,so
ignorantsatirists,haveaffixedthecharacterofleothese
tis.orary,iavihereneverwaslessoflove
intrigueongpersonsofndition,thannow.our
presentenhavebeentaughtbytheirthers
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thoughtsonlyonaitionandvanity,andtodespisethepleasures
ofloveasunhytheirregard;andbeingafterhecareof
suarriedprettywell
nfirdinessofthosesentints;hey
theelves,forthedullreinderoflife,ore
ins,thebarention
ofyhule
opinioruecharacteristifthepresentbeaundeisrather
follythanvidtheohetdeservesisthatof
frivolous.
chapter2
ntainiersandotherttersours
joneshadnotbeenlongatho,beforehereceivedthefollowing
letter:
ioresurprizedthanhen
youlefttherooilittleiginedyouinteohaveleftthe
houseeagain.yourbehaviourisallofapied
nvinceshouchioughttodespiseaheartupon
anidiot;thoughiknoirehering
rethanhersilicity:hforthoughsheuood
notapassedbetshehadtheskill,the
assuraheyfacethatshe
knoelaidbetween
you,andhaveyoubeenbaseenoughtobetrayohowidespise
her,you,andalltheyselfforidarenot
adtoread;butreer,i
detestasviolentlyasihaveloved.
joneshadbutlittletigivenhioreflethisletter,
beforeasendfrohesahand;andthis,
likedoheprecisewords.
hehurryofspiritsinusthave,
youyforote.yet,
perhaps,onrefle,they.atleastiwould,
ifpossible,thinkallootheodiousplayhouse,andtothe
iertinenyappointnt.how
easyisittothinkinkhoseweloveperhapsyoudesirei
shouldthinkso.ihaveresolvedtoseeyoutonight;soeto
iediately.
p.s.ihaveorderedtobeathotoyourself.
p.s..jonesagineishallassisthinhisdefence;for
ibelieveheposeohanidesireto
ioseonself.
p.s.eiediately.
tothenofintrigueireferthedeternatiohe
angryorthetetergavethegreatestuneasiojones.
orevisits
thatevening,uoonesingleperson.hohoughthis
haged,andhadnotthisbeentivesuffit,hewould
nothaveveobloperofladybellastonintothatfla
ofothinkitsusceptible,andofhhefeared
thensequebeadisverytosophia,hhedreaded.
aftersodised,hewas
preparingtodepart,,notby
ater,butbyherovery
disorderedinherdress,andverydisposedinherlooks,and
threoachair,h,she
said”yousee,sir,enhavegoneohtoofar,they
eaweek
ago,iyself.””ihope,da”said
jones,”gladybellastontobelieve
anythingagainstoneanyobligationsshe
hathnferreduponhi””indeed”saysshe,”sensibleof
obligationsdidiexpe.
jones””pardon,dearangel,”saidhe,”if,aftertheletters
ihavereceived,theterrorsofyer,thoughiknohowi
havedeservedit””andhaveithen,”saysshe,ile,”so
angryauntenancehaveireallybroughtachidingfacee”
”iftherebehonourinn,”saidhe,”ihavedohingtorit
yer.youreertheappointntyousent;iin
pursuance””ibeseechyou,”criedshe,”donotrunthroughthe
odiousrecital.aoion,andishallbeeasy.
haveyourayedhonourtoher”jonesfelluponhisknees,
aoutterthestviolentprotestations,e
dan,likeonedrunkhj
out,”shesfoundshesfoundhere,sir,here,shesheres.
honourisupoairs.””stopherant,”criesjones”here,
dastepbehindthebed,ihavenootherrooorcloset,norplace
ohtohideyouin;sureneversodaedanact.””dnd
indeed”saidthelady,assheent;and
presentlyafteres.honour.”heyday”saysshe,”.
joterthatiudentrascalyourservantwould
sereasonto
keepfroouashehadatupton.isupposeyouhardlyexpected
tosee;butyouhavecertainlybeylady.poordearyoung
ladytobesure,ilovesherastenderlyasifsheyoer.
lordhaverakeheragoodhusbandandto
besure,ifyoudonot,nothingbebadenoughforyou.”jones
beggedheronlytohattherehe
roo”alady”criesshe;ay,isupposeoneofyourladies.o
.joherearetoonyofthentheworld;ibelieveweare
gotintothehouseofone,forladybellaston,idarsttosay,is
erthansheshouldbe.””hushhush”criesjones,everyword
isoverheardiroo””idontcareafarthing,”cries
honour,”ispeaksnosdalofatobesuretheservants
keanother
placeeofapentlean;but
herladyshippaystherent,andnysthegoodthingbesides,they
say,shehathofher.”herejones,afterexpressi
uneasiness,offeredtostopheruth:”heydayr.
jones,youespeak;ispeaksnosdal,forionlysays
othersandthinksitoself,ayitdo
thegentleanesbyitinsuchaked
obesureitisbettertobepoorandho.””the
servantsarevillains,”criesjones,”an
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unjustly.””ay,tobesure,servantsarealy
ladysays,andnvinced,”says
jones,”sophiaisabovelisteningtosuchbasesdal.””nay,i
believeitisnosdal,her,”crieshonour,”forwhyshould
sheetnatanotherhouseiteverbefood:forif
shehadalaay
lapanytonuponthatat:an
bethesense””iprotest,”criesjones,”ithearallthisofa
ladyofsuour,aionofsophibesides,youwill
distra.leteyoutowalk
edoespeak,ihave
done.here,sir,isaletterfroyyoungladyen
givetohavethisbut,.johinkyouarenotoverand
abovegenerous,aihaveheardsoservantssaybutiaure
youethejusticetoohelourofyour
ney.”herejoneshastilytooktheletter,alyafter
slippedfivepietoherhaheuedathousand
thankstohisdearsophiainato
readherletter:shepresentlydeparted,notuch
gratefulsenseofhisgenerosity.
ladybellastonnoefroehiain.howshalli
describeherragehertonguefirstincapableofuttera
streaoffiredartedfroereyes,andight,
forherhearte.andnoe
foundeadofexpressinganyindignationagainsthonourorher
os,shebegantoattackpoorjones.”yousee,”saidshe,
”yreputation,honefor
everauhaveifounded,slightedfora
untrygirl,foranidiot.””adaht,”
r.jones,”saidshe,”itis
invaintodissele;ifyouakeeasy,youstentirelygive
herup;andasaproofofyouriion,shoetheletter.””
letter,dasaidjones.”nay,surely,”saidshe,”youot
havetheodenyyourhavingreceivedaletterbythehands
ofthattrollop.””andei
stpartyhonourbefranthaveiactedinsuer
byyourladyshipuldibeguiltyofbetrayingthispoori
girltoyou,securityuldyouhavethatishouldnotactthe
sapartbyyourselfantsreflesure,nvince
you,thatantheseustbe
thestibleofches.””verywell,”saidshe”ineed
notinsistonyourbeingthisibleyourown
opinion;fortheiheletteruldinforeofnothing
rethanikingyouareupon.”here
ensuedaloion,hereader,toocurious,
efootiingatlength.itshallsuffice,
therefore,toinforithatladybellastongreoreandre
pacified,andatlengthbelieved,oraffectedtobelieve,his
protestations,thathisetingerely
aatterhereaderalreadyknows,and
beforeherirolight,itisplainthat
shehadiynoreasontobeangry.
she,hoperfectlysatisfiedhhis
refusaltoshoheletter;sodeafareotheclearestreason,
arguesagainstourprevailingpassions.shewas,indeed,
hatsophiapossessedthefirstplajoness
affeorousasthisladywas,she
subttedatlasttobearthesendplaore
properlyinalegalphrase,ehepossessionof
thatofanhadthereversion.
itlengthagreedthatjonesshouldforthefuturevisitat
thehouse:forthatsophia,herid,andalltheservants,would
placethesevisitstotheatofsophiandthatsheherself
posedupon.
thisscherivedbythelady,andhighlyrelishedbyjones,
ohaveaprospectofseeinghissophiaatany
rate;andtheladyherselfalittlepleasedhthe
iositiononsophia,hought,uldnotpossibly
disvertoherforhisownsake.
thedayedforthefirstvisit,andthen,after
propere.
chapter3
ntainingvarioustters
joneshanheeagerlybrokeopenhisletter,
andreadasfollows:
sir,itisiossibletoexpressihavesufferedsinceyouleft
thishouse;andasihavereasontothinkyouintendinghere
again,ihavesenthonour,thoughsolateatnight,asshetells
sheknoopreventyou.ichargeyou,byallthe
regardyouhavefor,nottothinkofvisitinghere;foritwill
sothingsh
havedroptfroerladyship,thatsheisnotalreadye
suspiethingfavourable,perhaps,yhappen;ust
oreeyou,ifyouhaveanynce
forease,donotthinkofretuinghither.
thisletteradhesakindofnsolationtopoorjones,
erlyreceivedfroisfriends.besidesdisappointing
allthehopesisedtohielffroeeingsophia,he
,hregardtoladybellaston;
fortherearesocertaines,h,ashewellknew,do
verydifficultlyadtofanyexcuseforthefailure;andtogo,after
thestrisophia,hetobeforcedbyany
hunpouchdeliberation,hat
nightsuppliedtheplaiofeignhielf
sieansoffailingthe
appointedvisit,ore
thanonereasonofdesiringtoavoid.
thefirstthing,hooing,oe
anansosophia,ohonour.hethen
despatentioned
excuse;andtothishesoonreceivedthefollowinganswer:
iaexedthatiore
nceedfortheoccasion;takegreatcareofyourself,andhave
thebe
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torntedallthisingontstito
etoyou.adieu.
p.s.iocallonyouthisevening,atnine.be
suretobealone.
.jonesnos.ller,e
forlintrodu,beganthefolloverysorry,
sir,touponyouonsuoccasion;butihopeyouwill
heillnsequebetothereputationof
pirls,ifhouseshouldoalkedofasahouseof
illfa.ihopeyoue,therefuiltyof
iertinenoreladiesinatthat
tiofnight.theclockhadstruckt
aada”saidjoheladywhowashere
lastnight,andea
letter,isaanreatfashion,andnearrelation.””i
dontkno
surenoanofvirtue,unlessaverynearrelationindeed,would
visitayoulenight,andstayfourhoursinhis
roolone;besides,sir,thebehaviourofherchairnshows
akejestsalltheeveningin
theentry,andasked.partridge,inthehearingofoaid,if
danteostayasterallnight;hagreatdealof
stuffnotpropertoberepeated.ihavereallyagreatrespectfor
you,.jones,uponyouro;nay,ihaveaveryhigh
obligationtoyouforyenerositytousin.indeed,ididnot
knoagio
ansdistresshaddrivenhilittle
didithienguihatyouhadgiventhebr >
toahighanoheavensgoodnesshaveyoushownhowhaveyou
preservedthisfalythecharacterr.allhyhath
fivenofyourictlytrue.andindeed,ifi
hadnoobligationtoyou,obligationstohiresuch,that,onhis
aypower.nay,
believe,dear.jones,ifdaughtersandoation
ofthecase,ishould,foryourohatso
prettyayoulenshouldnverseen;butif
youareresolvedtodoit,istbegyoutotakeaning;for
idonotselfliketohavesuyroof;but
reespeygirls,tle,
heavenknondthe”jones
startedandeofallrs.
ller,”ansly,”idonottakethisatall
kind.iust
insistonseeingpanyipleaseino;andifthat
givesyouanyoffenable,lookforanother
lodging.””iaorryustpartthen,sir,”saidshe;”butiabr >
nvinced.allselfeydoors,if
hehadtheleastsuspiykeepinganillhouse.””verywell,
da”saidjones.”ihope,sir,”saidshe,”youarenotangry;for
iily.ihave
notsleptaatter.””iaorryihave
disturbedyourrest,da”saidjones,”butibegyouwillsend
partridgeuptoiediately”;isedtodo,andthen
haveryloesyretired.
assoonaspartridgearrived,jonesfelluponhi
eousnner.”hoitosufferforyour
folly,orratherforohattongueofyours
resolveduporu””haveidone,sir”answered
affrightedpartridge.”ionthe
storyoftherobbery,orthatthenyousaheperson”
”i,sir”criespartridge.”nobeguiltyofafalsehoodin
denyingit,”saidjones.”ifididntionsuchatter,”answers
partridge,”iaureithoughtnoharforishouldnothave
openedlips,ifithadohisoions,
agigonofarther.””butihavea
chheavierchargeagainstyou,”criesjohanthis.ho
you,afterallthepreentionthenaof.
allany
oaths.”hors.llerbeacquainted
thatthereandanditisbutthis
oldsherespectedonhisat.””olord,sir,”
saidpartridge,”idesireonlytobeheardout;andtobesure,
neverebutout,andyouwillown
hoe.edoairs
lastnight,shetiry,andaskedysterhad
heardfror.allrs.llerheardthevery
ontdaoothe
parlourtoher..partridge,saysshe,r.allhyisit
thatthegeionedisitthegreat.allhyof
sorsetshireuponadasaysi,iknohingof
thetter.sure,saysshe,yoursterisnotthe.jonesi
haveheard.allyadasaysi,i
knoatter.then,saysshe,tuingthter
nancy,saysshe,assureastehisistheveryyoung
gentlen,andheagreesexactlyhthesquiresdescription.the
lordaboveknothearravillain
thatevereoutofuth.i
proseyou,sir,ikeepasecretdesired.nay,sir,
sofartellingheranythingabout.allhy,thati
toldhertheverydiretrary;for,thoughididnotntradictit
atthat,assendthoughts,theysay,arebest,sowheni
ebodysthaveinfordher,thinksito
self,iaothestory;andsoibackagain
intotheparloursotiafteryword,
saysi,anr.jones;
thatis,saysi,thatthis.jonesr.jooldyoua
nfoundedlie:andibeg,saysi,youentionanysuch
tter,saysi;forster,saysi,usthavetoldyou
so;andidefyanybodyinthehouseevertosayintionedanysuch
ain,sir,itisahing,andihavebeen
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schieftous.tobesureitisnevergoodtopassbyanoldan
ething,especiallyifshelooksatyou;for
alltheebutthattheyhaveagreatpower
todoschief,andtobesureishallneverseeanoldanagain,
butishallthinktoself,infanduregina,jubesrenovare
dolore”
thesilicityofpartridgesetjonesalaughing,andputafinal
endtohisanger,anylongdurationinhis
nd;and,insteadofntingonhisdefenhe
intendedpresentlytoleavethoselodgings,andorderedhiogo
andendeavethithers.
chapter4
entivelyperusedbyyoungpeopleof
bothsexes
partridgehadnosoo.johan.nightingale,h
hehadnoa,and,aftera
shortsalutation,said,”so,toihearyouhadpanyverylate
lastnight.uponsoulyouareahappyfellobeen
intonight,andkeepchairsingatyourdoor
tilltoing.”hethenranonuplace
railleryofthesakind,tilljolastinterruptedhisaying,
”isupposeyouhavereationfrors.ller,
ehe
goodanisafraid,itsee,ofthereputationhters.”
”ohsheisingale,”uponthatat;
ifyoureer,sheletnancygohustothe
squerade.””nay,uponhonour,ithiherightof
it,”saysjones:”hoakeher
partridgetolookforaning.””ifyouwill,”says
nightingale,”ay,ibelieve,beagaiher;for,totellyoua
seily,iio
quitthehousetoday.””rs.llergivenyouoo,
friend”criesjones.”no,”anss
arenotnveenough.besides,iarohispartof
thetogoing
topallll.””anddoyouiokeasecretofyoing
aiseyou,”ansingale,”idont
iobilklodgings;butihaveaprivatereasonfoottaking
aforlleave.””notsoprivate,”ansiseyou,i
haveseeniteversinyingtothehouse.here
eeyesonyourdeparture.pooancy,ipityher,
faithindeed,jack,youhaveplayedthefoolhthatgirl.youhave
givenheralonging,afraidnothingureherof.”
nightingaleansedowould
youhaverryhertocureher””no,”ans
havehadyoukelovetoher,asyouhaveoftendonein
presenotherin
neverseeingit.””pugh,seeit”criesnightihedevil
shouldshesee””adeher
daughterdistractedlyinlovehyou.thepirlotnceal
itant;hereyesareneverofffroou,andshealolours
everytiyoueintotherooindeed,ipityherheartily;for
sheseetobeohebestnaturedandhoofhun
creatures.””andso,”ansingale,”agtoyour
doustnotaseoneselfbyanyngallantriesh
en,forfeartheyshouldfallinlovehus.””indeed,jack,”
saidjones,”youisuand;idonotfanare
soapttofalliyouhavegonefarbeyondn
gallantries.””,doyousuppose,”saysnightihatwe
havebeeogether””no,uponhonour,answeredjones,very
seriously,”idonotsupposesoillofyou;nay,iher,
idonotigineyouhavelaidaregularpreditatedscheforthe
destruofthequietofapoorlittlecreature,orhaveeven
foreseenthensequehouareaverygoodnatured
felloyofacrueltyofthat
kind;butatthesatiyouhavepleasedyouroy,hout
nsideringthatthispirladeasacrificetoit;and
usinganidlehour,youhave
aost
seriousdesignsinherfavour.prithee,jaseholy;to
havetendedallthoseelegantandlusciousdescriptionsof
happinessarisingfroiolentandtualfondnessallthose
professionsoftendeess,andgenerousdisiedlovedidyou
iginesheor,speakingenuously,didnotyou
intendsheshould””uponsoul,to”criesnightingale,”ididnot
thinkthisakeanadrableparson.soi
supposeyougotobedtonanoyou”
”no,”ayibedndifi,to”answered
nightingale,”lastnight;reerlastnight
wheneveryeyeoon,
andsilentstars,shonensciousofthetheft.”
”lookee,.nightingale,”saidjones,”iaotinghypocrite,
nordoipretendtothegiftofyneighbours.i
havebeenguiltyen,ionotnsciousthati
haveeverinjuredany.noryself,
bekoanyhunbeing.”
”onvinced
youacquitofanysuchthing.”
”ido,froyheart,”anshe
girl,butnotfroavinggainedheraffes.”
”ifihave,”saidnightingale,”iaorryforit;buttiand
absenust
takeself;for,tohetruthtoyouineverlikedanygirl
halfsoustletyouintothewhole
seyfatherhathprovidedateani
neversaingtotoetoke
addressestoher.”
attheseintoaloudfitoflaughter;when
nightioridicule.the
deviltakeifiaothalfdaboutthistterpooancy
ohjones,jones,iyownpossession.”
”iheartilyw
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sincerelypityyouboth;butsurelyyoudontiogoaway
houttakingyourleaveofher”
”i,”ansingale,”uhepainoftaking
leave,fortenthousandpounds;besides,iavinced,insteadof
ansepoor
nancythere.ibeg,therefore,youentiona
today,andintheevening,ortorrooing,iiodepart.”
jonesprosedhe;andsaid,uponrefle,he
thought,ashehaddeternedandoleaveher,hetook
thestprudentthod.hethentoldnightingaleheshouldbevery
gladtolodgeinthesahouse;anditrdingly
agreedbet,thatnightingaleshouldprocurehiitherthe
groundfloor,orthetan
hielf.
thisnightingale,of,lyobligedtosaya
littlere,anof
striongyoulenofthe
toriestytoo;yetinaffairsoflovehewas
soorals;notthathewasevenhereasvoidof
prinesare,andofteneraffecttobe;butit
iseindefensibletreacherytoen,
andhad,inaany
deceits,rade,heed
thegreatestvillainupoh.
butasthereason,agreetoseethis
treacheryierlight,hebeingashadofhis
iniquitiesofthiskind,thathegloriedintheanden
boastofhisskillingainingofen,andhistriuhsovertheir
hearts,forere
jones,isbehaviourto
thefairpartofthespecies,hey
oughttobe,inthelightofthedearestfriends,obe
cultivated,honoured,andcaressedostloveand
tendeess;but,ifregardedasenees,ofha
noughtrathertobeashadthantovaluehielfuponit.
chapter5
ashortars.ller
johisdayeataprettygooddinnerforasi,thatisto
say,thelargerhalfofashoulderoftton.ieoon,he
res.llertodrihatgood
an,havi,eitherbyansofpartridge,orbysoother
ansnaturalorsupeatural,thathehadannexionr.
allinan
angrynner.
jonesacceptedtheinvitation;andnosooeakettle
reved,andthegirlssentoutoftherootha
chpreface,beganasfollohereareverysurprizing
thingshappeninthiscertainlyitisawonderful
busihatishouldhavearelationof.allyhouse
andneverknoatter.alassir,youlittleigine
enhathbeentoandne.yes,
sir,iaotashadtoo;itisoohisgoodhati
didnotlongsinceperishforypoorlittleches,
titute,helpless,friendlessorphans,tothecare,orratherto
thecruelty,oftheworld.
”youstknonoylivingby
lettinglodgings,ian.fatherwas
anoffiy,anddiedinansiderablerank:buthe
liveduptohispay;and,asthatexpired,hisfaly,athis
death,becabeggars.ers.oneofushadthegood
luallpox;aladyotake
thesendoutofcharity,asshesaid,toother
ofthisladyhadbeenaservanttograndther;and,having
iedavastfortunefroerfather,by
paarriedtoagentlenofgreatestateandfashion.
sheusedsistersobarbarously,oftenupbraidingherhherbirth
andpoverty,callingherinderisiolean,thatibelieveshe
atlengthbroketheheartofthepirl.inshort,shelikewise
diedonthafterfather.fortuhoughtproperto
providebetterfor,andonthfroisdeceaseiwas
rriedtoaebefore,
andyfatheronthatat:for
thoughpoorfatheruldnotgiveanyofusashillihebred
usupasdelicately,nsideredus,andonsider
ourselves,ashighlyasify
dearhusbandfotallthisusage,ae
fatherless,heiediatelyreneesoly,that
i,orethaeedhisoon
plied.fiveyearsdidiliveinastateofperfecthappinessh
thatbestofn,tillatlastohcruelcruelfortuhatever
separatedus,thatdeprivedofthekiofhusbandsand
pirlsoftheteparent.irlsyouneverknow
theblessingashad,.jones,ofthis
aionhiouttears.””i
oughtrather,da”saidjoobeashadthatidonot
ayyou.””inuedshe,”iasend
tiinathanbefore;besidestheterrible
affliioenunter,ihadnooprovide
for;andorepehanever;hat
great,thatgood,thatgloriousn,.alle
littleay
distress,aelye.here,sir,hereit
is;iputitintopockettosheyou.thisistheletter,sir;i
standtoyou.
”da
”iheartilyndolehyouonyourlategrievousloss,h
yourousthaveleat
froheen,tereobearthanany
advicecapableofgiving.norhaveianydoubtthatyou,
ihaveheardtobetheteofthers,willsufferany
ioderateindulgendischargingyour
dutytothosepoorinfants,andinneedofyour
tendeess.
”houstbesupposedatpresenttobeinuch
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”thisletter,sir,ireceivedhinafhtafterthe
irreparablelossihaventioned;andhinafht
afteretopaya
visit,einthehousee,gave
alargesufofui**,aledanannuityofl50
ayearupon,antlyreceivedeversince.judge,
then,.jones,inustholdabeor,toi
oylife,andofthosedearchildren,forwhose
sakealonelifeisvaluable.donot,therefore,think
ierti,.jonessiesteeneforiknor.
alluchvalue,ifibegyounottonversehthese
en.youareayoulen,anddonotknoheir
artfule,sir,forisaidupon
ayhouse;youstbesensibleity
poordeargirls.besides,sir,youotbutbeacquaihat
.allselfynnivingatsuch
tters,andparticularlyhyou.”
”uponada”saidjones,”youneedkenofarther
apology;nordoiintheleasttakeanythingillyouhavesaid;but
giveleave,asnooneyselffor.
alloake,h,perhaps,would
ogetherforhishonour;idoassureyou,iaorelationof
his.”
”alassir,”ans,iknoho
youare;for.alleall;butidoassureyou,
hadyoubeenteshisson,heuldnothaveexpressedre
regardforyouthahoftenexpressedinpresence.youneed
notbeashad,sir,ofiseyounogoodperson
youthelessonthatar.johewords
dishonourablebirtharenonsense,asdear,dearhusbao
say,uheotheparents;for
theanactofhey
areintirelyi.”
herejonesheavedadeepsigh,andthensaid,”sinceiperceive,
dayoureallydoknoe,and.allhyhaththoughtproperto
ntionnatoyou;andsinceyouhavebeensoexpliciteas
toyouroore
cirgself.”andtheses.llerhaving
expressedgreatdesireandcuriositytohear,hebeganaed
toherhisentioningthenaofsophia.
thereakindofsyathyinds,byansofhey
giveaneasyrs.llerbelievedallh
jooldhertobetrue,andexprestchpityandncefor
hishentoory,butjones
interruptedher;for,asthehourofassignationnowdrewnigh,he
begantostipulateforasendinterviehtheladythat
evening,isedshouldbethelastatherhouse;
seti,thatshedistin,and
thatnothingbutirelyiopassbetween
theandidofirybelieveheinteokeephisword.
s.llerlengthprevailedon,andjoedtohis
chaer,aloilltnoladybellaston
appeared.
ashatthisladyhadagreataffeforjones,
andasitsthaveappearedthatshereallyhadso,thereadery
perhapsent,asshe
apprehendedhiobenfinedbysiess,aseasonwhenfriendship
seesttorequiresuchvisits.thisbehaviour,therefore,inthe
lady,y,byso,bendeedasunnatural;butthatisnotour
fault;forourbusinessisonlytorerdtruth.
chapter6
ntainingasotallourreaders
.joneserpartofthe
night;notooanyuneasinessbeing
disappointedbyladybellaston;norostof
hislytobechargedtoherat,thepresent
bers.infact,poorjoneshe
bestnaturedfellohathis
calledpassion,andperfectcharacter
frohatnoblefiressofnd,an,asitwere,
self,andlikeapolishedbotorunthrough
theitieso
others.heuldherefore,passionatiuationof
pooanso
apparent,thatheother,who
hadrethanonthegreat
geieerhter,”being,”shesaid,”one
oftheliveliest,rriestgirlsintheworld,was,onasudden,
beeallgloondlancholy.”
sleep,holengthgotthebetterofallresistand
noagined,and
anoffendedooo,heseedtoenjoyhisdearboughto
speaksily,aaphor,.jonesslepttilleleven
theing,andequiet
situationger,hadnotaviolentuproara.
partridgeter,
ansiss
nancyother,were
bothuceat
thisneridgeendeavouredtorelieve,bysaying,ha
sle,”hefaheyoungladyh;for
thatsusaheid”hadgivenhio
uand,itorethananaffair.inshort,”
saidhe,”ssnancyhathhadandtobeasother;
thatsall;shes,andsosatdoo
dinnerbefragforthe
foundlinghospital.””prithee,leavethystupidjesting,”cries
jones.”istheseryofthesepo
iediatelytos.ller,andtellheribegleavestay,youwill
kesoblunder;iyself;forshedesiredtobreakfast
selfasfastasheuld;and
whilehewasdr
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uldnotavoidthronly
calledjests,onthisoccasion.joneshanhe
ittedby
theid,intotheoutptyofpanyas
itrs.llerheinner
rooidpresentlybroughtassageto
.johatherstresshopedhehe
disappointnt,butanacthadhappened,adeitiossible
forhertohavethepleasureofhispanyatbreakfastthatday;and
beggedhispardonfootsendinghipnoticesooner.”jones
desired,”sheroubleaboutanythingsotrifling
ashisdisappointnt;thatheilysorryfortheoccasion;
andthatifheuldbeofanyserviightndhi”
hehadscarcespokethese
all,suddenlythreingouttohiinaflood
oftears,said,”o.jonesyouarecertainlyohebest
youngnalive.igiveyouathousandthanksforyourkindofferof
yourservice;but,alassir,itisoutofyourpoy
pirl.ochildchildsheisundone,sheisruined
forever””ihope,da”saidjones,”novillain””o.jones”
saidshe,”thatvillainylodgings,hath
betrayedpirl;hathdestroyedher.iknoanof
honour.youhaveagoodanobleheart,.joheastoh
ihavebeenselfanoother.iell
youall:nay,iisiossible,afterhathhappeo
keepitasecret.thatnightihatbarbarousvillain,hath
undonedaughter.sheissheisisoh.jones,girlish
childbyhiandinthatnditiohdesertedher.here
here,sir,ishiseif
suonsterlives.”
theletterwasasfollows:
deaancy,
asifounditiossibletontiontoyouafraid,will
benolessshoe,ihavetakenthisthod
toinforou,thatfatherinsistsupoelypaying
addressestoayoungladyoffortuhprovidedfori
ethedetestedandingwill
keyousensible,hoobligedtoanobedience,byh
ishallbeforeverexs.thefondnessof
yourtheryenurageyoutotrustherhtheunhappy
nsequenthe
akecaretoprovide,asiwillforyou.i
ayfeellessonthisatthaninavesuffered;but
suonallyourfortitudetoyourassistandfiveandfet
then,nothingbuttheprospectofcertainruinuldhave
foreanonlyasa
lover;butthebestoffriendsyoushalleverfindinyourfaithful,
thoughunhappy,
j.n.
hisletter,theybothstoodsilentduringa
nute,lookingateachother;atlasthebeganthus:”iot
express,dahouchiahockedatihaveread;yetlet
begyou,iicular,totaketheersadvisider
thereputationofyhter.””itisgoislost,.
jones,”cryedshe,”asheletter
inarooullofpany,aelyswooningaonopening
it,thesoeveryo.butthelossofher
reputation,badasitis,isnottheychild;she
hathattetedtodestroyherselfalready;andthoughshehath
beenhithertoprevented,vooutliveit;noruldi
selfoutliveanyactofthatnature.theneof
littlebetsy,ahelplessinfantorphanandthepoorlittle
iserieshhshe
seeshersisterandselfdistracted,ofthe
ostsensible,anaturedlittlethingthe
barbarous,ypoorchildrenisthis
thereyyprospects
haveisoother
haveibeensoteheirinfancy,socarefuloftheireducation
haveibeentoilingsonyyears,denyingselfeventhe
nvelesustenan,to
loseoneorbothinsuer””indeed,da”saidjones,
soul.””o.jones,”
anshoughiknohegoodnessofyourheart,
havenoideaofostdutiful
ofysoulthedelightof
eyestheprideofhearttoodeed,pride;forto
thosefoolish,aitioushopes,arisingfroerbeauty,ioweher
ruin.alasisaanhad
forher.ithoughtitanhonourableaffey
foolishvanityarriedtooneso
esinpresenay,often
inyours,hehathendeavouredtosootheandenuragethesehopesby
thestgenerousexpressionsofdisiedlove,h
alypirl,andhi,aswellasshe,believed
tobereal.uldihavebelievedthatthesewereonlysnareslaid
tobetraytheinnoychild,andfortheruinofusall”at
theseerunningintother,”dear
a,forheavenssakeetosister;forsheisina,
andusinrs.lleriediatelyobeyedthe
suons;butfirstorderedbetsytostayr.jones,andbegged
hioeainherafeinutes,saying,ipathetic
voiepreserveoneofchildre.”
jones,inpliahisrequest,didallheuldto
fortthelittlegirl,thoughheselfvery
highlyaffectedrs.llersstory.hetoldher”hersister
annershe
akehersisterakehertherilltoo.”
”indeed,sir,”saysshe,”iforthe
yheartratherthantheyshouldsee
ecry.iafraidshewillneve
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beabletoseeyre.indeed,itparthher;
indeediaatoo,eof
hershesaysshee:butiaesolvedi
ylittle
betsy”saidjones.”yes,”anso
die;becauseisthavelefta,andsister;butiaot
afraidofgoinganyhthoseilove.”
johisanshatheeagerlykissedthe
rs.llerretued,saying,”shethanked
heaven,naoherself.andnosy,”saysshe,”you
ygoin,foryoursisterisbetter,andlongstoseeyou.”she
theojones,aoreneologiesforhaving
disappointedhifhisbreakfast.
”ihope,da”saidjones,”ishallhaveareexquisiterepast
thananyyouuldhaveprovidedfor.this,iassureyou,willbe
theilyoflove.but
ayattendendeavours,iaesolvedtoattet
it.iaerychdeceivedin.nightingale,if,nothstanding
uchgoodnessofheartatthe
bottoasaffeforyhter.ifthis
bethecase,ithiurewill
affeadatofortyourself,andssnancy,
asingale;
andihopetyougoodnews.”
s.llerfelluponherkneesandinvokedalltheblessingsof
heavenupon.jooost
passionateexpressionsofgratitude.hetheedtofind.
nightingale,andthegoodauedtofortherdaughter,
eothertoldher;andboth
joinedinresoundingthepraisesof.jones.
chapter7
theintervier.jonesand.nightingale
thegoodorevilhers,veryoften,ibelieve,reils
onourselves.forasnofabenigndispositionenjoytheirown
actsofbeneficeequallytheyaredohere
arescarynaturessoentirelydiabolical,astobecapableof
doinginjuries,selvessopangsfortheruin
heybringontheirfelloures.
.nightileast,suchaperson.orary,
jonesfoundhinhisneelancholybythefire,
andsilentlylantingtheunhappysituationinhhehadplaced
pooancy.henosoonersahanhearose
hastilytoethiandaftergratulationsaid,”nothing
uldbereopportuhanthiskindvisit;foriore
inthespleeninlife.”
”iaorry,”anshatibringneo
relieveyou:nay,nvi,ofallother,shockyou
thest.hoisnecessaryyoushouldkno.houtfurther
prefar.nightingale,froily,
iseryandruin.”.nightingaleged
louratthesejones,hardingit,proceeded,
intheliveliestopairagicalstoryhhe
readeredichapter.
nightingaleneveroerruptedthenarration,thoughhe
disveredvioleionsatnypartsofit.butwas
ncluded,afterfetgadeepsigh,hesaid,”e,
friend,affethetenner.surethereneverwasso
yletter.her
reputationghththave
reinedaprofou;ahegirlghthavegoneoff
heanysuchthingshappeninthistown:andif
thehusbandshouldsuspectalittle,istoolate,itwillbe
hishiswifeand
theworld.”
”indeed,friend,”anshisuldnothavebeenthe
casehyourpooancy.youhavesointirelygainedheraffes,
thatitisthelossofyou,andnotofherreputation,h
afflictsher,aruofherandher
faly.””nay,forthattter,iproseyou,”criesnightingale,
”shehathaffeyo
be,.””andisitpossible,
then,”saidjones,”youthinkofdesertingher””an
ido”ansly.”in
thenditiontohinkshe
oughttodeterneakeher.heri
alone,andnotyours,oughttobeyoursoleion.butif
youaskyoushalldo,youdoless,”criesjones,
”thanfulfiltheexpeily,andherownnay,i
siellyou,theyioo,eversinceifirstsawyou
together.youeifipresuonthefriendshipyouhave
favouredovedasiaassionforthosepoor
creatures.butygesttoyou,heryou
haveended,byyournduother,as
hedaughter,intoanopinion,thatyoudesignedhonourably:
andifso,thoughthereyhavebeennodirearriagein
thecase,ioyouroanding,howfaryouare
boundtoproceed.”
”nay,istnotonlynfessyouhavehinted,”said
nightingale;”butiafraideventhatveryproseyountioni
havegiven.””andyou,afterohat,”saidjones,”hesitatea
nt””nsider,friend,”aher;”iknowyouare
anofhonour,andoatrarytoitsrules;
ifthereherobje,i,afterthispublicationofher
disgrace,thinkofsualliancehhonour””undoubtedly,”
repliedjones,”andtheverybestandtruesthonour,his
goodness,requiresitofyou.asyountionascrupleofthiskind,
youeleavetoexa.youhhuiltyof
havingunderfalsepretenily,
andofhavingbytheseanstreacherouslyrobbedherofher
innoyou,hhonour,betheknohewilful
oanbeing
you,e,thepeaay,probably,both
thelifeandsoultoo,ofthiscreaturehonourbearthe
thought,thatthiscreatureisatender,helpless,defenceless,
younganayoungan,sonyou,whodies
foryou;
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tothatnfidehsacrificedeverythingoher
plationsastheseant”
”nsense,indeed,”saidnightingale,”sallyousay;but
yetyouheopinionoftherarytoit,that,
arryayoedofever
shoyfaceagain.”
”fieuponit,.nightingale”saidjones,”donotcallherbyso
ungenerousana:isedtorryher,shebecayour
ainstprudehanvirtue.and
edtoface,butthe
vile,thefoolish,andtheprofligatefiveifisaysucha
shastproodesty,tendsfalse
honourasitsshadoanof
realsenseandgoodnessinthehonourandapplaud
theaitnoothery
friend,applauditanddonotthe,rapturoussensations,h
thensciousnessofa,noble,generous,
benevolentaoredelighttothendthantheundeserved
praiseoflliohealteativefairlybeforeyoureyes.on
theoneside,seethispoor,unhappy,tender,believinggirl,inthe
arofherother,breathingherlast.hearherbreaking
heartinagonies,sighingoutyouandlanting,ratherthan
acg,thecrueltyodestru.paintto
yinationthecirceofherfondbespairingparent,
driventodness,or,perhaps,todeath,bythelossofherlovely
daughter.vieind
hathdontonlyonsuchideas,nsideryourselfasthecause
ofalltheruinofthispoor,little,ily.on
theotherside,nsideryourself,asrelievingtheroheir
teorarysufferings.thinkhjoy,htransportsthat
lovelycreatures.seeherbloodretuingto
herpalecheeks,herfiretuideyes,andrapturestoher
torturedbreast.heexultationsofherther,thehappiness
ofall.thinkofthislittlefalydebyoofyours
pletelyhappy.thinkofthisalteative,andsureiaistakenin
friend,ifitrequiresanylongdeliberation,herhewill
sinkthesechesdownforever,or,byonegenerous,noble
resolution,raisethellfrohebrinkofseryanddespairtothe
highestpitanhappiness.addtothisbutoneion
re;theionthatitisyourdutysotodothatthe
seryfrosery
.”
”o,dearfriend”criesnightingale,”iednotyoureloquence
torouse.ipitypooanysoul,andwouldwillingly
giveanythinginpoiliaritieshadeverpassed
bete,ihadnystrugglesypassion
beforeiuldprevailyselftoethatcruelletter,h
hathcausedalltheseryinthatunhappyfaly.ifihadno
inyoarryhertorrow
ing:iaginehow
iossibleityfathertoosucha
te;andtorrow,byhis
expressnd,iaoonthelady.”
”ihavenotthehonourtoknoher,”saidjones;”but,
supposeheuldbepersuaded,tothe
onlyansofpreservingthesepoorpeople””aseagerlyasiwould
pursuehappiness,”ansingale:”forinevershallfindit
inanyotheran.o,dearfrienduldyouigineihave
feltypirl,iavincedshe
eonlytoher;and,if
ihadanyfoolishs:
uldfatherbeioplyydesires,nothingwouldbe
pleatoynancy.”
”theniaesolvedtouakeit,”saidjones.”youstnotbe
angrye,inaybenecessarytosetthis
affair,aydependonit,uldnototherwisebelonghid
froiforthingsofthisnaturekeaquickprogresse
theygetabroad,asthisunhappilyhathalready.besides,shouldany
fatalaafraidwill,unless
iediatelyprevehepublia
nnernhunity,stoffendhiif
youeayfindtheoldgentlen,i
ontinthebusiness;h,whileipursue,you
enerousathanbypayingavisittothepoirl.youexaggeratedintheatihavegiven
oftheily.”
nightingaleiediatelyedtotheproposal;andnow,having
acquaintedjoneshhisfatherslodging,andtheffeehousewhere
heostprobablyfindhihehesitatedant,andthensaid,
”deartoyoingtouakeaniossibility.ifyouknew
father,youhinkofobtaininghis.stay,
thereisoneiarried,itght
beeasiertorehefactafterity
honour,iaoaffectedy
nanostightbe
thensequence.”
jonesgreatlyapprovedthehint,andprosedtopursueit.they
thenseparated,nightiovisithisnandjonesiof
theoldgentlen.
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passedbetr.nightihe
arrivalofapersoniohishistory
oftheronsatirist,hdenies
thedivinityoffortune,andtheopinionofsenee
purpose;cicero,anthaherof
theexpresslyholdsthentrary;aainitis,thereare
soisinlifesoverystrangeandunatable,thatit
seetorequirerethanhunskillandfhtinprodug
the
ofthiskindr.
nightiheelderinsocritiute,thatfortune,ifshe
e,uldnothave
ntrivedsuan,a
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theyoungladyheintendedforhisson,hadbeenhardatitfor
nyhours;aeothe
forrdelightedhthethoughtsthathehadsucceededinalong
iohersofthefuturebride
andbridegrooinhendeavouredtooverreachtheother,and,
asitnotrarelyhappensinsuchcases,bothhadretreatedfully
satisfiedofhavingobtaihevictory.
thisgentlen,.jonesnoan
oftheanshisnduthis
hereisnoother,isresolved
tokethestofthis.inhisearlyyearshehadbeeo
trade;but,havingacquiredaverygoodfortune,hehadlately
deoreproperly,hadgeditfrobr >
dealingingoods,todealingonlyinney,ofhhehadalwaysa
plentifulfundatnd,andofo
keaveryplentifuladvaisoftheiesof
privaten,andsotisofthoseofthepublic.hehadindeed
nversedsointirelyohatitybealstdoubted
agihereherthingreallyexistinginthe
aybecertainlyaverred,thathefirybelieved
nothiohaveanyrealvalue.
thereaderhatfortuneuldnothaveculled
outareiroperpersonfor.jooattay
probabilityofsuccess;noruldthesicalladyhavedirected
thisattae.
ashenostinthisgehoughts,
sothenthesadiately
oagination,thatsuchstrao
bringhioney,ortofet.andagasoneor
otherofthesethoughtsprevailed,henceive**vourableor
unfavourableideaoftheperson.
unluckilyforjohelatteroftheseheasdantat
present;forasayoulenhadvisitedhihedaybefore,h
abillfroissonforaplaydebt,heapprehethefirst
sightofjohatheeonsuothererrand.jones
thereforehadnosoooldhihatheeonhissons
aan,beingnfirdinhissuspi,
burstforthintoanexclation,”thathewouldlosehislabour.”
”isitthenpossible,sir,”ansy
business””ifidoguessit,”repliedtheother,”irepeatagainto
you,you,isupposeyouareohose
sparksysonintoallthosesesofriotanddebauchery,
oreofhisbills,i
proseyou.iexpecthepanyforthefuture.if
ihadigiher;
forientalintheruinofnobody.””how,sir,”said
jones,”andhisladyofyourproviding””pray,sir,”answered
theoldgentlen,”hoesittobeanynceofyours””nay,
dearsir,”repliedjones,”benotoffehatiiselfin
ihavesogreatan
honourandvalue.itetoupon
you.iebyyou
say;foridoassureyou,yoursonisapersonforihavethe
highesthonour.nay,sir,itisoexpresstheestee
haveforyou;
toprovidesuchatchforyourson;aan,ill
kehihehappiestnupoh.”
thereisscarythiood
liking,ashavingnattheirfirstappearance;when
ohoseapprehensioovanish,thefears
heyoccasioned,andlookonourselvesasiedforour
preseothoseverypersonsfirstraisedourfears.
thusithappeonightijones
hadnodendonhiashesuspected,thaobepleased
hhispresence.”pray,goodsir,”saidhe,”bepleasedtositdown.
idoohaveeverhadthepleasureofseeingyou
before;butifyouareafriendofson,andhaveanythingtosay
hisyounglady,ishallbegladtohearyou.astoher
kinghiappy,itifshedothnot.ihave
disainarticle.shewillbring
hifortuneakinganyreasonable,prudent,sobern,
happy.””undoubtedly”criesjones,”forsheisinherselfafortune;
sobeautiful,sogenteel,sospered,andsoed;she
isiairablywell,and
hathastdelicatehandattheharpsichord.””ididnotknowany
ofthesetters,”ansan,”forineversahe
lady:butidonotlikeherthee;andiabr >
thebetterpleasedhherfatherfootlayinganystresson
thesequalificationsinain.ishallalhinkitaproof
ofhisuanding.asillyfellointhese
artihisdue,he
ionedanysuchtter;thoughtobesuretheyareno
disparagentstoaan.””idoassureyou,sir,”criesjones,
”shehaththelliedegree:forpart,iowni
ighthavebeenalittlebacktleless
inateyouhadneverseenthe
lady;thereforeica,sir,inthatcase,toeyou,to
njureyou,asyouvaluethehappinessofyourson,nottobe
aversetohisthnotonlyallthegood
qualitiesihaventioned,butnyre.””ifthatwasyour
business,sir,”saidtheoldgentlen,”hobligedtoyou;
andyouybeperfeywordiwasvery
isfiedhherfortune.””sir,”answeredjones,”ihonouryou
everyntreaobesoeasilysatisfied,sovery
derateonthatat,isaproofofthesoundnessofyour
uanding,asind.””notsovery
derate,youlen,notsoveryderate,”anshe
father.”stillreandrenoble,”repliedjones;”andgive
leavetoadd,sensible:forsureitislittlelessthao
nsiderhesolefoundationofhappiness.suas
thishherlittle,heothingofafortune””ifind,”criesthe
oldgentlen,”youhaveaprettyjustopinionofm
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elseyouarebetteracquaihepersonoftheladythanh
hercirces.hisladyto
have””fortune”criesjones,”ptibleaoobe
nadforyourson.””her,”perhapshe
ghthavedoer.””thatideny,”saidjones,”forsheisone
ofthebestofen.””ay,ay,butinpointoffortuneian,”
ansuagine
yourfriendistohave””houch”criesjones,”houch
theutst,perhapsl200.””doyouantobanter,young
gentlen”saidthefather,alittleangry.”no,uponsoul,”
a:nay,ibelieveihavegoothe
utstfarthing.ifidotheladyaninjury,iaskherpardon.”
”indeedyoudo,”criesthefather;”iaertaihfiftytis
thatsuandsheshallproducefiftytothatbeforeihat
sheshallrryson.””nay,”saidjones,”itistoolatetotalkof
noarried.”
”sonrried”ansan,hsurprize.”nay,”
saidjones,”ithoughtyouysonrried
tossharris”ansissharris”saidjones;”no,
sir;tossnanrsller,atwhosehouse
helodged;ayounglady,otherisreducedtolet
lodgings””areyoubantering,orareyoui”criesthe
father,ostsolevoice.”indeed,sir,”answeredjones,”i
stheetoyouinstserious
eaest,igining,asifindtrue,thatyoursonhadneverdaredto
auinpointoffortune,
thoughthereputationoftheladyaina
secret.”
batthisnews,a
gentlen,andsalutedhiythenaofbrother.
butthoughthesetysonearlyrelated,they
osttheoppositestoeachother.the
brotherotrade,inhhe
nosoonersaselfallestate
hthegreatestpartofit,airedintotheuntry;wherehe
rriedthedaughterofanunbeneficedclergyn;ayounglady,who,
thoughshehadherbeautynorfortune,hadrendedherself
tohisour,ofhshepossesseda
verylargeshare.
hthisanhehad,duringtyfiveyears,livedalife
rereselingthedelaisascribetothegolden
age,thananyofthosepatteshepresent
tis.byherhehadfourarrivedat
turity,exceptonlyonedaughter,,invulgarlanguage,heand
hisosttendeess
andfondness,uedtosuchadegree,thatshehad
aata
littletuedofforty,becausesheuldnherselftopart
hherparents.
theyounglady.nightingalehadintendedforhissonwasa
neaeighbourofhisbrother,andanacquaintanceofhisnied
iyitatch,thathewas
o,iofortodissuadehisbrother
fropurposeablyruinhisnephew;
forheforesaaunionissharris,
nothstandingthelargenessofherfortune,asherherperson
noroproseanykindoftrinialfelicity:forshe
all,verythin,veryugly,veryaffected,verysilly,and
veryillnatured.
hisbrother,therefore,nosooioherriageofhis
satisfa;
aherhadverybitterlyreviledhisson,and
pronoun,theunclebeganinthe
folloanner:
”ifyoutleoler,brother,iheryou
loveyoursonforhissakeorforyouroer,i
suppose,andsoisupposeyouthink,forhissake;anddoubtlessitis
hishappinessarriageyouproposedforhi
”oprescriberulesofhappioothershathalways
appearedtoveryabsurd,andtoinsistondoingthis,very
tyrannical.itisavulgarerror,iknoitis,heless,
anerror.andifthisbeabsurdihings,itisstlysoin
theaffaire,thehappinessofirelyonthe
affesbetheparties.
”ihavethereforealhoughtitunreasonableio
desiretochusefortheirchildrenonthisoccasion;sioforce
affepossibleattet;nay,sochdothloveabhor
force,thatikhroughanunfortuuncurable
perversenessinouatures,itynotbeeveniatientof
persuasion.
”itis,horuethat,thoughaparent,ithink,
tobensultedonthisoccasion;and,in
striynephew,
therefore,i,houtaskingyouradvice,hathbeen
guiltyofafault.but,holyspeaking,brother,haveyounota
littleprotedthisfaulthavenotyourfrequentdeclarationson
thissubjectgivenhiralcertaintyofyourrefusal,where
thereoffortunenay,dothnotyour
presentangerarisesolelyfrohatdefidifhehathfailed
inhisdutyhere,didyounotaschexceedthatauthority,when
youabsolutelybargainedforaan,houthis
knoyouyourselfneversa,ifyouhadseen
andknousthavebeendnessinyoutohave
everthoughtioyourfaly
”stillioysurelyitisnotan
unpardonablefault.hehathactedindeedhoutyour,ina
tterinatterin
ustand
hatyounsultedhisionly,andifhe
unfortunatelydifferedfroou,andhathbeenstakeninhis
notionofhappiness,her,ifyouloveyourson,carry
hitillthepointheillnsequences
ofhissilechoiceakeacertain
serytohiayactallyprovesoinaher,
becausehehathputitoutofyourpow
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asaffluentasyouaschasyou”
bytheforceofthetruecatholicfaith,st.anthonyhe
fishes.orpheusandahions
ofsitedthingsrelyinanite.hbut
herhistorynorfablehaveeveryetveorerdaninstance
ofaandreason,hathtriuhed
overhabitualavarice.
.nightihefather,insteadofattetingtoanswerhis
brother,edhielfhonly,thattheyhadalways
differedintheirsentintsheeducationoftheir
children.”iher,youonfinedyour
caretoyouroy
son,h,ibelieve,aslittleprofitedbyyourprecepts,asby
yourexale.”foryoungnightingalelesgodson,andhad
livedrethanhhisfather.sothattheunclehad
oftendeclared,helovedhisequallyhhisohild.
jonesfellintorapturesan;ander
ore
irritated,insteadofappeased,jonesnductedtheuohis
nephers.ller.
chapter9
ntainingstraers
athisretutohislodgings,jonesfouuationof
affairsgreatlyalteredfroheyhadbeeninathisdeparture.
thether,thetr.nightingale,
doosuppertogether,heunclehisowndesire,
introduyintothepany,toallofhe
esvisitedhis
house.
theoldgentleelyissnancy,salutedand
otheraher
sister;andlastly,hepaidtheproperplintstohisnepheh
thesagoodhuurandurtesy,asifhisnephearriedhis
equalorsuperiorinfortune,hallthepreviousrequisitesfirst
perford.
ssnandhersupposedhusbandbothtuedpale,andlooked
ratherfoolishthanotherrs.llertook
thefirstopportunityofhdraforjones
intothediningrooshethreost
passionatefloodoftears,calledhiergoodahepreserverof
herpoorlittlefaly,anyotherrespectfulandendearing
appellations,anddehiveryaoenthehighest
beostgratefulheart.
afterthefirstgustofherpassiontleover,hshe
declared,ifshehaded,her,sheproceeded
toinforr.johatallttersr.
nightingaleandherdaughter,andthattheyarriedthe
ing;atuchpleasure,the
pooranfellagainintoafitofjoyandthanksgiving,hhe
atlengthhdifficultysilenced,andprevailedooretu
baegood
huurin.
thislittlesocietynothreeveryagreeablehours
together,inheuncle,loverofhis
bottle,hadsohatthislatter,thoughnot
druobeshtiaking
theoldgentlenupstairsintotheapartnthehadlately
oedhielfasfollows:
”asyouhavebeenale,and
asyouhaveshohis
tprovident,i
shouldneverfiveselfifiattetedtodeceiveyouin
anything.”hethennfessedthetruth,ahewholeaffair.
”hoan,”andareyoureallythennot
rriedtothisyoungan””no,uponhonour,”answered
nightingale,”ihavetoldyouthesiletruth.””dearboy,”
criestheuncle,kissinghi”iaeartilygladtohearit.i
neverylife.ifyouhadbeenrried,ishould
haveassistedyouaschasypoadethebest
ofabadtter;butthereisagreatdiffereonsideringa
thinghat
todo.letyourreasonhavefairplay,jadyouhis
tsofoolishaerousalight,thattherewillbeno
needofanydissuasiveargunts.””how,sir”repliesyoung
nightingale,”istherethisdiffereweenhavingalreadydone
anadbeinginhagedtodoit””pugh”saidtheuncle,
”honourisacreatureoftheaking,ahe
poaygoveanddirectitasthey
please.norivialthesebreachesofntractare
thought;eventhegrossestkebuttheionofa
day.isthereanorebackwardingivingyou
hissister,hteroristhereanysisterhterwho
orebackoreceiveyouhonourisnotnceedin
thesees.””pardon,dearsir,”criesnightingale,”i
hinkso;andnotonlyhonour,butnsdhunity,
arenceed.iasfied,that,odisappoint
theyouure,herdeathhensequendishould
lookuponselfasherrderer;nay,asherrdererbythe
ethods,bybreakingherheart.””breakherheart,
indeedno,no,jack,”criestheuheheartsofe
sosoonbroke;theyaretough,boy,theyaretough.””but,sir,”
ansyoiaged,andinever
uldbehappyan.hoenhaveiheardyousay,
thatchildrenshouldbealselves,and
thatyouyusinharrietdoso””he
oldgentlen,”soi;butthenichuse
ustandshallleavethegirl.””indeed,
unustandwillhaveher.””youwill,
youlen”saidtheuncle;”ididnotexpectsucha
you.ishouldnotoyourfather,
halreatedyoulikeadog,ayouatthedistance
yrantpreservesoverhissubjects;buti,h
youuponanequalfooting,ghtsurelyexpectbetterusage:buti
knooatforitall:itisalloo
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education,inydaughter,
noihavebroughtupasfriend,hanything
yadvioreverrefusestotakeither.”
”youhavegivenheradvianaffairofthiskind,”
saidnightingale;”foriareatlystakeninusin,ifshe
ostpositivendsin
abandoningherinygirl,”anshe
oldgeion;”dontabuseharriet.ihave
broughtheruptohavenoinyown.by
sufferiodoevershepleases,ihaveenuredhertoahabit
ofbeingpleasedtodoe,sir,”said
nightingale,”ihavenottheleastdesigntorefleyusin,for
ihavethegreatestesteeandindeediavincedyouwill
hertososevereatryal,orlaysuchhardndsonher
asyoue.but,dearsir,letusretutothepany;
fortheyustbegone
favourofdearuhesayanythingto
shoother.””ohyoufear,”
aooen;soiwill
readilygrantyouthatfavour;andiuistexpeother
ofyou.””therearebutfends,sir,”said
nightingale,”verychearfullyobey.””nay,sir,i
asknothing,”saidtheune
tolodging,thatiyreasonthecasealittlerefullyh
you;forihesatisfaofpreserving
faly,notybrother,who,in
hisopinion,istheanintheworld.”
nightingale,obeasheadstrongashis
father,subttedtoattendhio,aheybothretuedback
intotherooanprosedtocartyhielf
ederuintained.
chapter10
ashortchapter,hebook
thelongabseheundnephee
disquietinthendsofalltheyhadleftbehihe
re,as,duringthepreorethan
onceelevatedhisvoice,soastobehearddoairs;hough
theyuldnotdistinguisheevil
forebodinginnandherther,and,indeed,eveninjones
hielf.
pany,therefainasseled,therewasa
visiblealterationinalltheirfaour
theirlasteting,universallyshohineveryuntenance,
uchlessagreeableaspect.ithange,
indeed,nenoughtotheate,frounshio
juodeceer.
thisalterationarkedbya;
forastheyoheirohoughts,
andtoactapart,theybecaalltoobusilyehese
tobespectatorsofit.thushertheunoephewsawany
sytoofsuspiotherhter;nordidthetheror
daughterrerktheoveraan,northe
unterfeitsatisfahefeaturesoftheyoung
one.
sothinglikethis,ibelieve,frequentlyhappens,he
tentionofthepartheachis
toaposeoher,herseesnorsuspectsthe
artspractisedagainsthielf;andthusthethrustofbothtoborrow
noiropertaphorontheoccasionaliketakesplace.
frohesareasonitisnounusualthingforbothpartiestobe
overreaustbealhegreater
loser;asein
paynt.
ourpanyinabouthalfanhourbrokeup,andtheunclecarried
offhisnepheissnana
oing,andfulfilall
hises.
jones,ost.he
didindeedsuspecttheveryfact;for,besidesthegreat
alterationinthebehaviouroftheuhedistanceheassud,and
hisoverstrained
froisbrideatthattiofnightraordinarya
proaginingthat
youngnightingalehadrevealedtheruth,heapparent
opennessofhisteer,andhisbeingflusteredadetoo
probable.
thesepoorpeopleaidofthehouseinford
hihatagentleandesiredtospeak.he
iediatelyout,and,takingtheaid,usheredhis
visitantupstairs,
diately
lostallionforeveryotherperson;andhisock
ofpassionirelysionsonhisown
sery,andonthatofhisunfortunateangel.
attered,afterwe
havefirstrelatedthenypregsteps,and
thosehesubjectofthefollowingbook.
bookxv
ioryadvancesabouttwodays
chapter1
tooshorttoneedapreface
thereareasetious,orratherralers,each
thatvirtueistheisery,in
thiseandfortabledoe,andtohwe
havebutoneobjeely,thatitisnottrue.
indeed,ifbyvirtuetheseeantheexerciseofthose
cardinalvirtues,e,andnd
onlythebusinessoftheiroily,ishallveryreadilyncede
thepoint;forsosurelydoallthesentributeao
happihatiuldalstionofallthea
anddesages,tocalltheatherbythenaof,thanby
thatofvirtue;for,,i
nceive,hanthatoftheaepicureans,whoheld
thistonstitutethechiefgood;norfoolisherthanthatof
theiropposites,thosedeepicures,yin
theabundantgratificationofeverysensualappetite.
butif
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relativequality,selfhoutdoors,and
seeasterestedinpursuingthegoodofothersasitsown;
iotsoeasilyagreethatthisisthesurestan
happiness;becauseiafraidustthenincludepovertyand
,ischiefsing,envy,and
ingratitude,ankind,inourideaofhappiness;nay,
sotisperhapsouponthesaid
happioajail;sinybytheabovevirtuehavebrought
theelvesthither.
ihavenoteruponseafieldof
spesopeningupon;designowipe
offadoctrihatlayinr.jonesing
thestvirtuouspartiginable,inlabtopreservehis
fellodestrueotherevil
spirit,oneperhapsanflesh,o
kehiletelyserableintheruinofhissophia.
this,therefore,aiontotheaboverule,if
iashroughlifeseen
sonyotherexceptionstoit,odisputethedoeon
isfounded,apprehendtobechristian,h
true,andructiveofone
ofthearguntsthatreasonalonefuishforthe
beliefofiortality.
butasthereadersustbenowawake,
andhungry,ofeeditasfastasan.
chapter2
insophia
ireeraanosay,”hildren
aredoingnothing,theyaredoingschief.”ienlargethis
quaintsayingtothestbeautifulpartofthecreationingeneral;
butsofariybealloale
jealousydonotappearopenlyintheirproperlourseand
fury,aysuspectthatschievouspassioely,
andattetingtounderdothnotattackaboveground.
thisplifiedinthenductofladybellaston,who,under
alltheslesuch
indignationagainstsophiandassheplainlysahatthisyoung
ladystoodbethefullindulgenceofherdesires,she
resolvedtogetridofherbysoansother;nbefore
averyfavourableopportunityofacplishingthispreseself
toher.
thereaderybepleasedtoreer,thathrown
intothationattheplayhouse,bytheourofa
setofyoulenselvesthetoed
hithatshehadputherselfuheproteofayoung
noblen,edhertoherchair.
thisnoblen,ore
thanonceseensophiathere,sinceherarrivalintown,andhad
nceivedaverygreatlikingtoher;ynever
looksreaablethanindistress,sophiahadinthisfrightso
encreased,thatheghtnopropriety,besaid
tobeactuallyinlovehher.
ityeasilybebelieved,thatheean
oprovinghisacquaintahebelovedobjectas
noighthave
protedhiopayheravisit.
theingtherefore,afterthisact,heedon
sophia,plints,andhopesthatshehadreceivedno
harroerlastnightsadventure.
aslove,likefire,hhlykindled,issoonbloo
afla,sophiainaveryshorttipleatedherinow
flehenoblelordhadbeentwohoursin
panyhthelady,beforeiteohisheadthathehad
detoolongavisit.thoughthiscircealonewouldhave
alardsophia,eoreastressofputationat
present;shehadiheeyesof
herloverof;nay,thoughhedidnotke
anyopendeanyofhisexpressions
,andtooteohavebeeo
place,evenintheageplacehe
veryreverseofodeat
present.
ladybellastonhadbeenapprizedofhislordshipsvisitathis
firstarrival;andthelengthofitveryisfiedher,that
thingsassheedthe
sendtishesahisyoungupletogether.thisbusiness,she
rightly,ithink,neansforwardby
xinginthepanyheyogether;shetherefore
orderedherservants,thatylordheyshouldtell
hihedesiredtospeak;andeloyedtheinterdiate
tiinditatinghoplishasche,ade
nodoubtbuthislordshipbracetheexecutionof.
lordfellarforthatanwasno
sooroduinthe
folloe,lord,areyouhereyetithought
servantshaddeastake,ayougoaedto
seeyouaboutanaffairofsoiortance.””indeed,lady
bellaston,”saidhe,”idontohelength
ofvisit;forihavestaidabovetthinki
hadstaidabovehalfaone.””itony
lord”saidshe.”thepanystbeveryagreeableake
tislideayhonour,”saidhe,
”thestagreeableieversae,ladybellaston,whois
thisblazingstarongusallofasudden”
”ylord”saidshe,affegasurprize.”i
an,”saidhe,”theladyisaihadlast
nightinarattheplayhouse,andtoihavebeenkingthat
unreasonablevisit.””o,usine”saidshe;”hat
blazingstar,lord,isthedaughterofauntryboobysquire,
andhathbeenintoe.””upon
soul,”saidhe,”ishoulds;
forbesidesherbeauty,ineversahingsogenteel,sosensible,
sopolite.””obrave”criesthelady,”usinhathyou,i
find.””uponhonour,”ansin
lovehhertodistractio
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www.lizi.twn.””nay,lord,”saidshe,”itisnot
her,forsheisaverygreatfortune:
iassureyousheisanonlychild,ahersestateisagood
l3000ayear.””theniada”anshelord,”i
thihebesttengland.””indeed,lord,”replied
she,”ifyoulikeher,iheartilyhink
sokindlyof,da”saidhe,”assheisarelationofyours,will
youdothehonourtoproposeittoherfather””andareyoureally
the”criesthelady,haedgravity.”ihope,
da”ahantoigine
ihyourladyshipinanaffairofthiskind.””indeed,
then,”saidthelady,”iostreadilyproposeyourlordshipto
herfather;andi,ibelieve,assureyouofhisjoyful
aost
ashadtontion;aisoneyouo
nquer.youhavearival,lord,andarivalhoughiblushto
nahiheryou,noralltheo
nquer.””uponon,”crieshe,”youhavestrucka
datoheart,ostdeprivedofbeing.””fie,
lord,”saidshe,”ishouldratherhopeihadstruckfireintoyou.a
lover,andtalkofdasinyourheartiratheriginedyouwould
haveaskedyourrivalsna,thatyoughthaveiediately
ehelists.””iproseyou,da”answeredhe,
”thereareveryfeing
usin;butpray,an””why,heis,”saidshe,
”sorrytosaysthappynhusare,ohe
lofelloheard,afoundling,a
felloeaneren.”
”andisitpossible,”criedhe,”thatayouurehsuch
perfesshouldthinkofbestohily””alas
lord,”arythebaneofallyoung
enistheuntry.theretheyleaasetofrontiotionsof
love,andiknopany
scarceeradicateinaada”replied
lord,”yourusinisoftooienseavaluetobethroh
ruinasthisstbeprevented.””alas”criesshe,”lord,how
itbeprevehefalyhavealreadydoneallintheir
pothegirlis,ithink,intoxicated,andnothihan
ruinoreopenlyhyou,iexpect
everydaytohearsheisruna.””e,lady
bellaston,”aenderly,andonly
raisespassion,insteadoflesseningadorationofyour
usin.soansstbefoundtopreservesoiibleajewel.
hathyourladyshipendeavouredtoreasonhher”herethelady
affectedalaugh,andcried,”dearlord,sureyouknoter
thantotalkofreasoningayounganoutofherinationsthese
iiblejee,lord,
tiistheonlydiciocuretheirfolly;butthisisa
diecertaiake;nay,iliveinhourly
horrorsohodswill
do.””ylord;”ethodsaretobe
takenisthereanythodupohohladybellastonthereis
nothinguakeforsuchareward.””ireally
kno,”anshelady,afterapause;andthenpausingagain,
sheysoul,iatsendonthisgirls
austbedone
iediately;and,asisay,nothingbutviolentthodswilldo.if
yourlordshiphathreallythisattattousinandtodo
herjustice,exceptinthissillyination,ofhshewill
soonseeherfolly,sheiseveryay
beo
afraidtothinkof.itrequiresagreatspirit,iproseyou.””i
aotnsada”saidhe,”ofanydefei,i
hope,suspeustbeanegregiousdefedeed,
akebackylord,”
anssofarfrooubtingyou,iauchre
inyoustrunanstrousrisque.
inshort,istplacesufidenyourhonourasawise
ananonanyion.”inthis
pointlikeylordveryisfiedher;forhisreputationwas
extrelyedidhiorethanjusti
speaking.”ylord,iivow,i
ustleast
everyotherthodshallbetried.yougetridofyour
es,anddiodayyourlordshipwillhavean
opportunityofseeingalittlereofssiseyou
etolose.hereladybetty,and
sseagle,andlonelhasted,andtodheywillallgo
soonandishallbeathotonobody.thenyourlordshipybea
littlereexpliay,iethodtonvinceyou
ofherattaents,
acceptedtheinvitation,aheypartedtodress,itbeingnow
pastthreeinintheing,ortorebytheoldstyle,inthe
afteoon.
chapter3
afurtherexplanationofthefoingdesign
thoughthereaderyhavelongsincludedladybellastontobe
aerandnoinnsiderableohegreatworld;shewasin
realityaverynsiderableerofthelittleh
appellationinguishedaveryhyandhonourablesociety
.
angoodprinciplesuponhissocietywasfounded,
therearkable;for,asitwasaruleofan
honourableclubofheroes,bledatthecloseofthelatewar,
thatalltheersshouldeverydayfightoleast;sotwasin
this,thateveryershould,hiyfourhours,tell
atleastonerryfib,atedbyallthebrethren
andsisterhood.
nyidlestoriesacertain
qualityybe,perhapsnotunjustly,supposedtohaveefrohe
societytheelves.as,thatthedevilhepresident;andthat
hesatinpersoniheupperendofthetable;but,
up
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ofthosetales,andthattheasselynsistediyofasetof
verygoodsortofpeople,andthefibsheypropagatedwereofa
haresskind,andtendedonlytoproduour.
edeerofthisi
thereforeladybellastonappliedasaproperinstruntforher
purpose,andfuishedhiafib,oventwhenever
theladygavehiercue;andthistobetilltheevening,
panybutlordfellarandhielfweregone,and
hey.
tothistithen,intheevening,
ar,ss
,beingeeof
theirrubbers,toeceivedhiscuefroadybellaston,hwas,”i
protest,toyroolerablelately;youusedtotellus
allthehehan
ifyoulivedoutofit.”
.edine,dait
liesinthedulnessoftheage,thatdothnothinghtalking
of.olathoughnohinkont,therehathaterribleact
befallenpoorlonelylord,
everybodykno;faithiaery.”
”isit,pray”saysladybellaston.
”anthisingihatsall.”
hislordship,he
hadkilledtohedwardsanswered,”ayoungfelloenoneofus
kshireladjustcatotoeis;
anearrelationofone.allyourlordshipi
believehathheard.isaheladliedeadinaffeehouse.upon
soul,heisohefirpsesieversaylife”
sophia,hadntiohatan
optherhand,andlistetentionforall
storiesofthatkindaffectedher,butnosoonerhadhearrivedat
thelatterpartofthestorythanshebegantodealagain;and
havihreecardstoone,aoanother,aoa
third,atlastdropttherestfroerhand,andfellbaher
chair.
thepanybehavedasusuallyontheseoccasions.theusual
disturbansued,theusualassistaned,andsophiaat
last,asitisusual,retuedagaintolife,a
hereaestdesire,ledtoheroent;ylords
request,ladybellastonacquaintedherptedto
carryitoffasajestofherofortedherhrepeated
assuran,thoughshehadtaught
hihestory,hetruesecretoftheaffair.
therear
hobyladybellaston;and
no,aschehese
thoughitappearedinnoveryheinous
lighttohislordshipashefaithfullyprosed,andfaithfully
resolvedtoo,toketheladyallthesubsequentandsinhis
pe,yetnyofourreaders,not,willsee
hjustdetestation.
theeveningatsevenedforthefatalpurpose,
oookthatsophiashouldbealone,andhis
lordshipshouldbeintroducedtoher.theilyobe
regulatedforthepurpose,stoftheservantsdispatchedoutof
thehouse;andfors.honour,opreventsuspi,obe
leftistresstillhislordshipsarrival,ladybellaston
herselfentasdistantaspossible
frohesischief,andoutofthehearingof
sophia.
ttersbeingthusagreedon,hislordshiptookhisleave,andher
ladyshipretiredtorest,highlypleasedhaproject,ofh
shehadnoreasontodoubtthesuccess,andisedso
effeovesophiafroeinganyfurtherobstrutoher
aureansofobe
guilty,evenifthefactappearedtotheadeno
doubtofpreventingbyhuddlinguparriage,tohought
theravishedsophiato,andath
alltherestofherfalye.
butaffairsofthe
othernspirator;hisndostinallthedistragayso
noblydescribedbyshakespear
betheagofadreadfulthing,
andthefirsttion,alltheinteris
likeaphantas,orahideousdrea
thegeniusaalinstrunts
aretheninunan,
liketoalittlekingdosuffersthen
thenatureofaninsurre.
thoughtheviolenadehiagerlyerace
thefirsthintofthisdesign,especiallyasitcafrorelation
ofthelady,yethatfriendtorefle,apillow,had
placedtheaitselfinallitsnaturalblackloursbeforehis
eyes,ust,andthoseight
probablyattendit,hisresolutiooabate,orratherioovertotheotherside;andafteralongnflict,eda
eratlength
prevailed,aeroonladybellaston,andto
relinquishthedesign.
ladybellastonoing,and
sophiasittingbyherbedside,heservantacquaintedherthat
lordfellarheparlour;uponhherladyship
desiredhiostay,andthatshepresently;butthe
servahanpoorsophiabegantoiher
usinnottethevisitsofthatodiouslordsoshe
calledhithoughalittleunjustlyuponherat.”iseehis
design,”saidshe;”forhededoeyesterday
ing;butasiaesolvedoadtit,ibegyourladyship
nottoleaveusaloogetheranyre,andtoordertheservants
that,ifheinquiresfor,iybeal.”
”lachild,”saysladybellaston,”youuntrygirlshavenothing
butsano
youiskinglove.heisohestgallantyoungfellows
abouttonvinshanalittle
gallantry.kelovetoyouindeediyhearthewould,
andyoustbeanarrantdantorefusehi”
”butishallcertainly
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visitsshallrudedupon.”
”ochild”saidladybellaston,”youbesofearful;if
youresolvetorunahthatjones,iknoan
hinderyou.”
”uponhonour,da”e.
ian;norarryntrary
tofathersinations.”
”our
toseepanythising,youyretiretoyouroent;for
iahtehislordship,andstsendforhipinto
dressingroo”
sophiathankedherladyship,andhdrely
afterarittedupstairs.
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byealadyiswhenshe
applieshereloqueoanillpurpose
oheyounglordsscruples,shetreated
thedisdainhhosesagesofthelaw,
callednesofnsa
youngydearlord,”saidshe,”youcertainlya
rdial.istsendtoladyedgelyforoneofherbestdra.fie
uponithavereresolution.areyhtehewordrapeor
areyouappreheoryofhelenode,i
shouldthinkitunnatural.ianthebehaviourofparis,notthe
fondnessofthelady;forallenloveanofspirit.thereis
aoryofthesabineladiesandthattoo,ithankheaven,is
verya.yourlordship,perhaps,irereading;buti
think.hooktellsus,theydetolerablegooderwards.
ifancyfeyrriedacquaintanceheir
husbands.””nay,dearladybellaston,”ein
thisnner.””ygoodlord,”ansan
inenglandlaughatyouinherheart,everpruderyshe
ghtetouseastrangekindof
language,andtobetraysexstabonably;butiatented
yiiood,andthatiandeavto
serveusin;forithinkyouakeherahusband
notysoul,ievenpersuade
hertoflingherselfaptytitle.sheshouldnot
upbraidhereafteranofspirit;forthathis
eneesallohispooryoungfelloobe.”
letthosehesatisfaofhearingreflesof
thiskindfroistress,declarehertheyareatall
singfrofeletongue.certainitis,theysunk
deeperintohislordshipthananythingosthenesorcicero
uldhavesaidontheoccasion.
ladybellaston,perceivingshehadfiredtheyounglordspride,
beganor,torouseotherpassionstoits
assistance.”lord,”saysshe,inagravervoice,”youwillbe
pleasedtoreer,yountiohisttertofirst;fori
appeartoyouinthelightofo
offusinuponyou.foursrethousandpoundsdonotstandinneed
ofanadvoendthe””nordothsse,”saidhe,
”requireaionfroerfortune;for,inopinion,no
aneverhadhalfherchar.””yes,yes,lord,”repliedthe
lady,lookingintheglass,therehavebeenehan
halfherchar,iassureyou;notthatineedlessehat
at:sheisastdeliciousgirl,thatscertain;andhin
thesefesofone,hnot
deserveher,thoughihisdue,ibelieveheistrulya
nofspirit.”
”ihopeso,da”saidlord;”thoughistohnot
deserveher;for,unlessheavenoryourladyshipdisappoint,she
shallebeinne.”
”ylord,”ansiseyouno
disappointntshallhappenfroyside;and
nvinyusininpublic.”
thereihisssistedentirelyofraptures,excuses,
andplints,verypleasanttohaveheardfroheparties;but
ratherdulledatsendhaherefore,shallputan
endtothisdialogue,andhastentothefatalhwas
preparedforthedestruofpoorsophia.
butthisbeiragicaltterinourory,we
shalltreatitinachapterbyitself.
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ntainingsottersayaffedothersay
surprize,thereader
theclockhadnoruckseven,andpoorsophia,aloneand
lancholy,satreadingatragedy.itarriage;and
sheetothatparthepoordistrestisabella
disposesofherweddingring.
herethebookdroptfroerhand,andashoearsrandown
intoherbosointhissituationshehadntinuedanute,he
dooropened,andinar.sophiastartedfroer
chairathisentrandhislordshipadvangforaking
aloafraid,sse,ibreakinuponyou
abruptly.””indeed,lord,”saysshe,”istoyselfalittle
surprizedatthisuedvisit.””ifthisvisitbeued,
da”ansar,”eyessthavebeenveryfaithless
interpretersofheart,ihadthehonourofseeingyou;
forsurelyyouuldnototheryheartin
yourpossession,itsowner.”sophia,
nfusedasshebastandveryproperlyithink
adeanotherand
alongerspeeesort.uponbling,
said,”areallytonceiveyourlordshiptobeoutofyoursenses
sure,lord,thereisnootherex,
indeed,daiuationyousuppose,”crieshislordship;”and
sureyouheeffectsofafrenzyhyouyourselfhave
oeofreason,thati
ayayylord,”
saidsophia,”iheruandyourwordsnoryourbehaviour.”
”sufferthen,da”crieshe,”atyourfeettoexplainboth,by
layingopensoultoyou,anddeclaringthatidoatonyoutothe
highestdegreeofdistraostadorable,stdivine
yheart””ido
assureyou,lord,”saidsophia,”ishallnotstaytohearany
reofthis.””donot,”
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cruelly;uldyoukshattender
bosoustpitythoseeyeshavecaused.”thegadeep
sigh,andlayingholdofherhand,heranonforsonutesina
strainorepleasingtothereaderthanitwas
tothelady;andatlastncludedhadeclaration,”thatifhewas
steroftheherfeet.”sophiathen,
forciblypullingahis,ansuchspirit,”i
proseyou,sir,yourasterishouldspufroe
pt.”shetheogo;andlordfellar,again
layingholdofherhand,said,”pardon,belovedangel,
freedoptedto
take.believe,uldihavehadanyhopethattitleand
fortuherofthennsiderable,unlessparedh
yourblestnner,
preseheoyouracceptaiotloseyou.byheaven,
iysoulyouare,youst,youshallbeonly
ne.””lord,”saysshe,”iiyoutodesistfrovain
pursuit;for,uponhonour,ihissubject.
letgohand,lord;foriaesolvedtogofroouthisnt;
norore.””then,da”crieshislordship,”i
stkethebestuseofthisnt;foriotlive,norwilli
liveean,lord”saidsophi”iwill
raisethefaly.””ihavenofear,da”ansof
losingyou,andthatiaesolvedtoprevent,theonlyh
despairpointsto.”hethencaughtherinhisar:uponh
shesusthavealardsoooher
assistanoveallears.
butareluckycircehappenedforpoorsophianother
noisenoostdrohe
e,illunkenhis
instant.shoeherchaer,isay.ydaughteriknow
shesinthehouse,andillseeherifshesaboveground.shoe
e
squireidonsathisheels.
hoiserablesthavebeeionofpoorsophia,when
theenragedvoiceofherfatheretoherearse
ie;foritheonlyact
upohindfroeing
foreverdestroyed.
sophia,nothstandingherfright,presentlyknehers
voidhislordship,nothstandinghispassion,knehevoice
ofreason,ptorilyassuredhiitefor
theperpetrationofhisvillany.hearing,therefore,thevoice
approadhearinglikeore
thanonceroaredforththeidstof
herstruggling,criedoutupoher,hethoughtproperto
relinquishhisprey,havingonlydisorderedherhandkerchief,andh
hisrudelipsttedviolenherlovelyneck.
ifthereadersiginationdothnotassist,ishallneverbe
abletodescribethesituationofthesete
.sophiatotteredintoachair,
disordered,pale,breathless,burstinghindignationatlord
fellar;affrighted,arerejoiced,atthearrivalofher
father.
hislordshipsatdohebagofhiswighangingover
oneofhisshoulders,therestofhisdressbeingsodisordered,
andratheragreaterproportionoflihanisusualappearingat
hisbosoastotherest,heazed,affrighted,vexed,and
ashad.
astosquireetobeovertakenbyan
ene,failstoovertake,
stoftheuntrygehiskingdoheerally
speaking,drunk;staogetherhhisnatural
ietuosity,uldproduoothereffectthanhisrunning
iediatelyuptohisdaughter,uponhefellfoulhhistongue
iienner;nay,hehadprobablyttedviolence
hhishands,hadnottheparsoninterposed,saying,”forheavens
sake,sir,ahatyouareinthehouseofagreatlady.let
begyoutotigateyourinisterafulnessof
satisfathatyouhavefoundyhter;forastorevenge,
itbelohnotuntous.idiscegreatntritioninthe
unteheyounglady.istandassured,ifyouwillfive
her,sheherofallpastoffences,auuntoher
duty.”
thestrengthoftheparsonsarhadatfirstbeenofre
servicetharengthofhisrhetoric.howords
eeffedthesquireanswered,”illfeeherif
shehaun,sophy,illfeetheeall.why
dostuntspeakshathaundn,shathaununt
ansubbotuoad”
”letiyou,sir,tobealittlerederate,”saidthe
parson;”yhtentheyoungladyso,thatyoudepriveherofall
poterance.”
”poinea,”anshesquire.”youtakeherpartthen,
youdoaprettyparson,truly,tosidehanundutifulchild
yes,yes,ihapox.illgeeuntothedevil
sooner.”
”ihulycraveyourpardon,”saidtheparson;”iassureyour
eantnosuchtter.”
ladybellastonno,andcauptothesquire,
han,resolvingtofolloheinstrusof
hissister,hedeheraverycivilboanner,and
paidhersoofhisbestplints.hetheelyproceeded
tohisplaints,andsaid,”there,ladyusiands
thestundutifulchildintheerabeggarly
rasatchesinallengland,
thatrovidedforher.”
”indeed,usine,”anspersuadedyou
yusin.iaureshehathabetteruanding.iabr >
nvincedsheustbesensibleissoch
toheradvantage.”
thisistakeinladybellaston,forshewellknew
.eant;thoughperhapsshethoughthewouldeasily
bereohislordshipsproposals.
”doyouhearthere,”quoththesquire,”herladyshipsayall
yourfalyareforthetch.e,sophy,beagoodgirl,andbe
dutiful,andkeyourfatherhappy.”
”ifdeathakeyouhappy,sir
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www.xsz.tw,”answeredsophia,”youwill
shortlybeso.”
”itsalye,sophy;itsadndlye,andyoukno,”saidthe
squire.
”indeed,sse”saidladybellaston,”youinjureyour
father;hehathnothingidi
andallyourfriendsstaohehighesthonourdoo
yourfalyintheproposal.”
”ay,allofus,”quoththesquire;”nay,itine.
sheknoefirst.e,sophy,once
reletbegyoutobeagoodgirl,andgeeyour
beforeyourusin.”
”letgivehiourhand,usin,”saidthelady.”itisthe
fashionnoeandlongurtships.”
”pugh”saidthesquire,”e;theyhave
tienoughtourtafterayurtveryerthey
havebeeogether.”
aslordfellareantbylady
bellaston,so,neverhavingheardnorsuspectedawordofblifil,he
denodoubtofhisbeingantbythefather.ingup,
therefore,tothesquire,hesaid,”thoughihavenotthehonour,sir,
ofbeingpersonallyknooyou,yet,asifindihavethe
happiohaveproposalsaccepted,letintercede,sir,in
behalfoftheyounglady,thatsheynotberesolicitedatthis
ti.”
”youintercede,sir”saidthesquire;”hedevilareyou”
”sir,iaordfellar,”ansthehappyni
hopeyouhavedohehonourofacceptingforasoninlaw.”
”youareasonofab,”repliedthesquire,”forallyourlaced
at.yousoninlaoyou”
”ishalltakerefroou,sir,thanfronyn,”anshe
lord;”butistinforouthatiaotusedtohearsuch
languageent.”
”resenta,”quoththesquire.”dontthinkiafraidofsuch
afelloheeartbecausehastgotaspittheredanglingatthy
side.laybyyourspit,andillgivetheeenoughofddlingh
e.ill
lickthyjacket.”
”itsveryylord,”ishallkenodisturbance
beforetheladies.iaerybleservant,sir;
ladybellaston,yourstobedient.”
hislordshipingupto
.e,sir,haveyoudoneyoukno
youhaveaffronted;heisahefirstrankand
fortune,aerdaydeproposalsthter;andsuchas
iaureyoustaccepththehighestpleasure.”
”anshesquire,”iwillhave
nothingtodoydaughtershallhavea
untrygentlen;ihavepitchedupononeforherandsheshallha
un.iaorryforthetroubleshehathgivenyourladyshiphall
heart.”ladybellastondeacivilspeechupontherouble;
tohesquireanshatskindandiwoulddoas
chforyourladyship.tobesurerelationsshoulddoforone
another.soie,dayoust
goalongebyfairans,orillhaveyoucarrieddoothe
ach.”
sophiasaidshehoutforce;butbeggedtogo
inachair,forshesaidsheshouldnotbeabletorideanyotherway.
”prithee,”criesthesquire,”estnotridein
aach,thatsaprettythingsurelyno,no,ill
theeoutofsightaillartrried,thatiprose
thee.”sophiatoldhishesaobreakherheart.”o
breakthyheartandbednd,”quothhe,”ifagoodhusbandwill
breakit.idontvalueabrassvarden,notahalfpenny,ofany
undutifulbupoh.”hethentookaviolentholdofherhand;
upoerfered,begginghiousegentle
thods.atthatthesquirethuacurse,andbidtheparson
holdhistongue,saying,”atntinpulpitnoagotupthere
inevernddostsay;butibepriestridden,nht
hoyselfbythee.ie
along,sophy;beagoodgirl,andallshallbehaun,
dn,shathaun”
s.honourappearedbeloairs,andhaloesytothe
squireofferedtoatteress;buthepushedheraway,saying,
”hold,dahold,youenorenearhouse.””andwillyou
takeida”saidsophia.”yes,indeed,dawilli,”
criesthesquire:”youfearbeinghoutaservant;iwill
getyouanotherid,aeridthanthis,who,idlayfive
poundstoaaidthangrannuno,no,sophy,
sheshallntrivenoreescapes,iproseyou.”hethenpacked
uphisdaughterandtheparsonintothehaeyach,afterh
heuntedhielf,andorderedittodrivetohislodgings.inthe
self
anners,andaproper
behaviourtohisbetters.
itispossibleheghtnotsoeasilyhavecarriedoffhis
daughterfroadybellaston,hadthatgoodladydesiredtohave
detainedher;but,iy,shealittlepleasedhthe
intoh
lordfellarhadfailedofsuccess,sheehatother
violentthodsan.
chapter6
byetodisverhisdaughter
thoughthereader,innyhistories,isobligedtodigestchre
unar.e,houtany
satisfaatall;yet,aswhenever
itisinourpoethodthe
squiredisverederwas.
ihirdchapter,then,ofthepregbook,
foritisnotourerethanisnecessary
fortheors.fitzpatrick,whowasverydesirousof
rengherundauhoughtshehadaprobable
opportunity,bytheservittingthe
sacriily.after
heraunt
ethefollowing
letter,orereasons
thanone.
honouredda
theoyakealetterofne
agreeabletodearaunt,f
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www.lizi.tworthesakeofoneofheieces,thoughi
havelittlereasontohopeitheatofanother.
oreapology,asiingtothroyunhappyselfat
yourfeet,it,bythestraactintheyusin
sophy,yself,
though,alasiknoue,
thatunlesssheisiediatelyprevented,sheisindangerof
runningintothesafatalschiefh,byfoolishlyand
ignorantlyrefusingyourstadvice,ihave
unfortunatelybroughtonself.
inshort,ihaveseenthen,nay,iostpartofyesterday
inhispany,andagyoungfelloiseyouheis.by
eacquaiootedioustotellyou
nooihe
shouldbyansdisverusin;forhedothknow
yuh
seethereforeistobelost;andineedonlyinforbr >
you,thatsheisnoihaveseen,andwho
hath,ifind,adesignofnily.youknow,
dasheisastrangean;butnothinguldsbeere,
thantopresutogiveanyhinttooneofyreatuanding
aknoingyouof
thetteroffact.
ihope,dathecarehisoccasionfor
thegoodoffaly,ndagaintothefavourofalady
uchzealforthehonourandtrue
iofusall;andthatitybeaansofresttoyour
friendship,adesogreatapartofforr,andisso
necessarytofuturehappiness.
ia
ostrespect,
honouredda
yourstdutifulobligedniece,
andstobedienthule
servant,
harrietfitzpatrick
s.eherbrothershouse,whereshehadresided
eversininisterforttothe
poorsquireinhisaffli.ofthisfort,to
hindailyportions,erlygivenaspe.
sheandinghherbacktothefire,and,hapinchof
snuffinherhand,dealingforththisdailyallofortto
thesquire,oakedhisafteoonpipe,he
aboveletter;hanshedelivereditto
hisaying,”there,sir,thereisanatofyourlostsheep.
fortuhagaioredhertoyou,andifyouwillbegoveedby
adviayyetpreserveher.”
thesquirehadnosooheletterthanheleapedfrois
chair,threothefire,andgavealoudhuzzaforjoy.he
thensuonedhisservants,calledforhisboots,andorderedthe
chevalierandseveralotherhorsestobesaddled,andthatparson
suppleshouldbeiediatelysentfor.havingdohis,hetued
tohissister,brace,
saying,”zoundsyoudontseeleased;oneagineyouwas
sorryihavefoundthegirl.”
”brother,”anshedeepestpolitis,othe
bottodisveroftenaverydifferentaspe
ssonthesurface.itistrue,ihingsdolookratherless
desperatethantheydidforrlyinholland,hefourteenth
sterdabutthereisadelicacyrequiredin
thistter,e,brother,ifisuspectyou.
thereisaderuobeusedanoffigure,suchaslady
bellaston,brother,heworld,superior,
iafraid,toyours.”
”sister,”criesthesquire,”iknoyparts;
butillshehisoccasionhai
havenotbeenirysolongeknowledge
ofaytakeownwherever
ifindit.sheeoer,andifidontknoo
eather,illsufferyoutocallafoolaslongasilive.
therebejusticesofpealondon,asherplaces.”
”iprotest,”aketrelefortheeventofthis
tter,yadviaybringtosoodanissue.doyoureallyigine,brother,thatthehouseofa
anoffigureistobeattackedbysandbrutaljusticesof
thepeaceiyouhooproceed.assoonasyouarrive
intoyourselfintoadetdressforindeed,
brother,youhavepresentfittoappearin,youstsend
yourplintstoladybellaston,anddesireleavetoonher.
ittedtoherpresence,asyoucertainlywillbe,and
havetoldheryourstory,andhavedeproperuseofnafori
thinkyoujustknoheronlybysight,thoughyouare
relations,iafidentshe
niece,posedupohisistheonly
thod.justiagineanysuchevent
arrivetoaanoffigureinacivilisednation”
”dntheirfigures,”criesthesquire;”aprettycivilisednation,
truly,enareabovethelaustistandsending
aparentstoanfoukeepsawaya
daughterfroeronot
soignorantasyouthinkiknoenabovethe
laitisallalye;iheardhislordshipsayatsize,thatno
oneisabovethelathisofyoursishanoverlaw,isuppose.”
”.provein
ignorance.iprotestyrobear.”
”noreabearthanyourself,sistere,”saidthe
squire.”poxyouytalkofyourcivilityanyousure
younevershoe.iaobear,no,noodogher,though
iknoebody,thatissothingthatbeginshab;butpoxi
oodhansofolks.”
”.e,”ansaysayyouplease,je
voussprisedetoutneur.ishallnotthereforebe
angry.besides,asusin,e,justly
says,ihavethatregardforthehonourandtrueiof
faly,andthatnyniece,ofit,thati
haveresolvedtogo
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indeed,brotheryouarenotafitobeeloyedata
politeurt.greenlandgreenlandshouldalheseofthe
trantanenegociation.”
idespiseyouyheart.
”ithankheaven,”criesthesquire,”idontuandyounow.you
aregottoyourhanoverianlinguo.hoo
bebehindhandincivilityhyou;andasyouarenotangryfor
notangryforyouhavesaid.indeed,
ihavealhoughtitafollyforrelationstoquarrel;andifthey
donohengiveahastyake;
forpart,ineverbearliditakeitverykindofyoutogo
uptolondon;forineverylife,andtheni
didnotstayaboveafhtatati,andtobesureitbe
expee.i
neverdehatyouknoattersbetterthani.for
todisputethatodisputethe
ofapackofdogs,orthefindingaharesitting,h
.””iseyou,”saysshe,”ineverwill.””well,andi
proseyou,”retuedhe,”thatihetother.”
herethenaleaguethelady
bethentendingparties;andnoheparsonarriving,andthe
horsesbeingready,thesquiredeparted,havingprosedhissisterto
follotheday.
buthavingnicatedthesetterstotheparsonontheroad,
theybothagreedthatthepresalitiesghtverywellbe
dispensedind,proceeded
inthennerwehavealreadyseen.
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inisfortunesbefelpoorjones
affairsrs.honourarrivedat
s.llers,andthepany,aswehave
beforeseen,,whenshefoundherselfalone,shebeganas
follows:
”o,dearsirhospiritstotellyou;youare
undone,sir,andpoorladysundone,andiandone.””hath
anythinghappeosophia”adn.”all
thatisbad,”crieshonour:”oh,ishallsuother
ladyohthatishouldeverlivetoseethisday”atthesewords
jouedpaleasashes,treled,andstaered;buthonour
on”o.jones,ihavelostladyforever.””hofor
heavenssake,tell.o,dearsophia””youyallher
so,”saidhonour;”shee.ishallnever
havesuotherplace.””dnyourplace”criesjones;”where
iseofsophia””ay,tobesure,”criesshe,
”servantsybednd.itsighihe
thoughtheyaretuedauch.tobesure
theyarenotfleshandbloodlikeotherpeople.no,tobesure,it
sighihe””ifyouhaveanypity,and
passion,”criesjones,”ibegyoue
hathhappeosophia””tobesure,ihaverepityforyouthan
youhavefor,”ansdnyoubecauseyouhave
lostthesestladyio
bepitied,andiaytobepitiedtoo:for,tobesure,if
everthereistress””hathhappened”criesjones,
inalstaravingfit.””saidhonour:”he
thatuldhavehappehforyouandfor.herfatherise
totousboth.”herejonesfellon
hiskhanksgivingthatited
honour;”uldbeherofushecarriedheroff,
sarry.blifil;thatsforyourfort;and,
forpoor,iauedoutofdoors.””indeed,s.honour,”
aofaginedso
stdreadfulsuddehing,
paredtoarriedtoblifilwouldbea
trifle;butydearhonour.
en,inthislandofliberty,arriedbyactualbrutal
foraybeso
hopesforyou;butalackadaye
andtobesure,sir,youstbesensibleisufferallthisupon
yourat.allthequarrelthesquirehathtoisfortakingyour
part,asihavedone,against.blifil.””indeed,s.honour,”
anssensibleofobligationstoyou,andwillleave
nothinginpoakeyouands.””alassir,”saidshe,
”akeaservantandsforthelossofoneplacebutthe
gettingaogetherasgood””donotdespair,s.honour,”
saidjones,”ihopetoreinstateyouagaininthesa.”
”alackaday,sir,”saidshe,”hoyselfhsuch
hopespossibleforthesquireissoset
against:a,ifyoushouldeverhavelady,astobesurei
noilyyouured
gentlen;andiaureyoulovesher,andtobesureshelovesyou
asdearlyasheroatterinvai;
becauseasy
lady,stseeit;for,poordearlady,shetdissele:andif
theranthappy,whywhoshouldbeso
happinessdontalylady
hasenoughforboth.tobesure,therefore,asoneysay,itwould
beallthepityintheokeepthloviersasunder;nay,
iavinypart,youeettogetheratlast;for,if
itistobe,thereisingit.ifarriageisdein
heaven,allthejusticesofpeaceupohtbreakitoff.tobe
sureiorespirit,totell
thesquireofhisoforcehisdaughter
ntrarytoherliking;butthenhishe
squire;andsothepehoughheisaveryreligious
goodsortofn,andtalksofthebadnessofsuchdoingsbehindthe
squiresback,yethedaresnotsayhissoulishisoohisface.
tobesureineversakesoboldasjustnow;iwasafeard
thesquire.ihaveyourhonourbe
lanaygobetter,aslongasyouare
sureoflady,andthatiaybe;forshenever
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terriblyafearedthesquireischiefinhispassion,for
heisaprodigiouspassiolen;andiafearedtoothepoor
ladytobreakherheart,forsheisas
tenderheartedasachi.itispity,thinks,shehadnota
littlee.ifian,andfather
offeredtolo;
butthentheresagreatfortuhecase,isinher
fatherspoayke
sodifference.”
herjonesgavestrictattentiontoallthefoingharangue,
orheritofanyvathedisurse,iot
deterheneveroetedtoanse
stoptillpartridge,andinfordhibr >
thatthegreatladyhestairs.
nothinguldequalthedileatohjonesed.
honourkneand
ladybellaston,ahelastpersonintheo
henicatedit.inthishurryanddistress,he
tookasisnenoughtheurse,and,insteadof
exposihelady,tlensequence,
hechosetoexposetheladytoher;hethereforeresolvedtohide
honour,hehadbutjusttitonveybehindthebed,andto
drahecurtains.
thehurryinof
hispoorlandladyandherfaly,theterrorsors.
honour,andthenfusionintohrohesudden
arrivalofladybellaston,hadaltogetherdrivenforrthoughtsout
ofhishead;sothatitneverooactthe
partofasi;herthegaietyofhisdress,
northefreshnessofhisuntenance,allsupported.
hereceivedherladyship,therefore,ratheragreeablytoherdesires
thantoherexpeuster
inhisuntenandhoutanyrealoraffectedappearahe
leastdisorder.
ladybellastonnosooeredtheroothanshesquattedherself
doydearjones,”saidshe,”youfindnothing
you.perhapsioughttobeangryhyou,
thatihaveherseennorheardfroouallday;foriperceive
yourdisteereabroad:nay,i
supposeyouhavenotsatinyourchaeralldaydrestuplikea
fineladytoseepanyafteralyingin;but,hothinki
iosldyou;forineverhe
ldbehaviourofahusband,byputtingontheillhuurofawife.”
”nay,ladybellaston,”saidjones,”iaureyourladyship
upbraidhofduty,edfororders.who,
dearcreature,hathreasontoplainissedan
appointnt,lastnight,aanunhappyntoexped
wish,andsigh,andlanguish”
”donotntionit,dear.jones,”criedshe.”ifyouknew
theopossibleto
nthe
iertinenceoffools,iokeepupthefarceoftheworld.i
alad,however,allyuishingandwishinghavedoneyouno
harforyouneverlookedbetterinyourlife.uponfaith
jones,youghtatthisinstantsitforthepictureofadonis.”
therearecertainenofhonourhold
properlybeansongloverspossiblythere
ybesoexpressionshbeansweredonlybyakiss.now
theplintadejoobeofthis
kind,especiallyasittendedhalook,inhelady
nveyedresoftideasthanitoexpresshher
tongue.
jo
disagreeableanddistressedsituationsiginable;for,tocarryon
theparisonadeuseofbefore,thoughtheprovocationwasgiven
bythelady,jonesuldnotreuchas
offertoaskit,inthepresehirdperson;sendsinthis
kindofduelsnotbeingagtothelas.asthis
objedidnotoccurtoladybellaston,ofany
otheraherebutherself,sheetii
astonishntforanansjones,he
ridiade,stoodatadistand,ntivetheproperansaginedre
iical,thanthisse
hadlastedger.theladyhadalreadygedlourtwoor
threetis;hadgotupfrohebedandsatdownagain,whilejones
,orthehousetofallon
hishead,fronearrassnt,outof
hertheeloquenceofacicero,northepoliticsofa
chiavel,uldhavedeliveredhihoututterdisgrace.
thisherthanthearrivalofyoungnightingale,deaddrunk;
orratherinthatstateofdrunkenheuse
oftheirreason,oftheuseoftheirlis.
s.llerandherdaughtersridgewas
sakinghispipebythekitr.
jonesschaerdoorhoutanyinterruption.thisheburstopen,and
ony,hisscat
andrantoopposehiually,thatnightingale
nevercafarenoughhinthedoortoseetingonthe
bed.
nightingalehadiystakenjonessapartntforthatin
selfhadlodged;hethereforestronglyinsistedoningin,
oftenshisownbed.jones,
ho,anddeliveredhintothehandsof
partridge,thehestairssoonsuoohis
stersassistance.
andohisown
apartnt,theveryinstantofhisentranceheheardlady
bellastoinganexclation,thoughnotaveryloudone;andat
thesatisaoachairinavast
agitation,eitutionwouldhavebeenan
hystericfit.
iythelady,frightehestrugglebethetwo
n,ofknoheissue,assheheard
nightingalesanyoathsheetohisopted
toretiretoherknreatnfu
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shefoundalreadyoccupiedbyanother.
”isthisusagetobeboe,.jones”criesthelady.”basestof
ne””ch”
herplaceof
”rryeupchforsoothaspoorachas
iaiaohisisrethansofolksher
say.”
jones,insteadofapplyinghielfdirectlytotakeofftheedge
ofs.honoursresentnt,asareexperiencedgallantwould
havedohisstars,andlantinghielfasthe
stunfortuhelyafter,addressing
hielftoladybellaston,hefelltosoveryabsurdprotestations
ofinnoce.bythistithelady,havingreveredtheuseofher
reason,anintheially
onsulyreplied:”sir,youneedkenoapologies,i
seenors.honour:but
no
suresheisaanoftoogoodseoputanyrus
uponvisittoyou;ihavebeenalaybe
inpouchrehereafter.”
s.hetherasplacableasshee.
hearing,therefore,ladybellastonassuthesofttone,she
likesure,da”saysshe,”ihavebeen
ale;sure
ineverhadsogoodafriendasyourladyshipandtobesure,nowi
seeitisyourladyshipthatispoketo,iuldalstbitetongue
offforveryd.instrusuponyourladyshiptobesureit
dothnotbeeaservantasiaothinkaboutsuchagreatladyi
aninobodysservantnoore
serablee.ihavelostthebeststress”herehonour
thoughtfittoproduceashoears.”dontcry,child,”says
thegoodlady;”aybefoundtokeyouao
torrooing.”shethentookupherfanhe
ground,aically
outoftherootherebeingakindofdignityintheiudenceof
enofquality,heirinferiorsvainlyaspiretoattaintoin
circesofthisnature.
jonesfolloairs,oftenherhishand,h
sheabsolutelyrefusedhiandgotintoherchairhouttaking
anynoti,ashestoodbowingbeforeher.
athisretuupstairs,alongdialoguepastbetands.
honour,posureshehad
undergohesubjectofthisytoheryounglady;
obitteess;butjolastfound
anstoreniseof
stinviolablesecredthatsheoingendeavour
tofindoutsophia,andbringhifurtheratoftheproceedings
ofthesquire.
thusehisunfortunateadvehesatisfaonlyof
s.honour;foraseyreaderswillperhaps
aoexperienceisoftenaveryvaluablepossession:
andthatnotonlytothoseetisto
suchasetotheearsofeveryone,except
theignorantpersonhesupposedncealingofis
publicklyknown.
chapter8
shortands
nothjones,
s.lleruldnotforbearintheingsogehe
hurrieber.these
leandsofriendly,professing,andindeed
truly,toaitnothihantherealgoodof.joneshielf,
thathe,farfroeingoffehankfullyreceivedtheadnition
ofthegoodan,expressedceforhadpast,excused
itasisedthesa
disturbaothehouse.
butthoughs.llerdidnotrefrainfroshortexpostulationin
privateattheirfirstetiheoned
dooingreeablekind,beingindeed
toperforheoffiissnandtogiveherin
r.nightingale,,andfullassober
asnyofreadersanoughttobeeivesawife
insoirudentanner.
andhereperhapsitybepropertoatfortheescapeh
thisyoulenhaddefroisuncle,andforhisappearance
iioninthenightbefore.
noheunclehadarrivedathislodgingshhisnephew,
partlytoindulgehisoionsforhedearlylovedhis
bottle,andpartlytodisqualifyhisheiediate
executionofhispurpose,heorderedobesetoable;h
an,thatthislatter,
uchusedtodrinking,diditsoastobe
guiltyofdisobedienceorplacebyrefusing,wassoon
pletelyfinished.
justastheunclehadobtaihisvictory,andreparingabed
forhisnepheessengerarrivedhapieehso
entirelydisn,thatheinantlostall
ionforhisnepheindbetirelytaken
uphhisoonces.
thissuddenandafflighathisdaughter
hadtakentheopportunityofalstthefirstntofhisabsence,
andhadgoneoffan;against,
thoughherfatheruldhavehadbutoneobjeely,thathe
nicateher
aureventothatfather;andsoartfullyhadshehatit
hadneverbeenoncesuspectedbyany,tillnohatitwas
nsuated.
old.nightingalenosoonerreceivedthisat,thaninthe
utstnfusionheorderedapostchaisetobeinstantlygotready,
and,havingrendedhishecareofaservant,he
directlyleftthehouse,scarohedid,norherhe
.
theuhusdeparted,etoattendthe
hatpurpose,andhadatlastde
hiensiblethathisuncleeadofacceptingthe
kindofficestenderedhiinsistedonachairbeingcalled;hthis
theservant,rictorderstothentrary,
readilyplied;and,thusbeingnduc
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s.ller,hehadstaggeredupto.jonesschaer,ashath
beenbeforereunted.
thisbaroftheunclebeinghoughyoungnightingale
kneanner,andallpartiesbeingquickly
ready,thether,.jones,.nightingale,andhislove,stept
intoahaons;where
ssnancyadeaan,andthe
poortherbethepurestsehehe
happiestofallhunbeings.
andnoan
andherfalybroughttoahappynself
tohisoanyofreadersshould
selfhtheaffairsof
others,asofeoredisiedly
thanindeedhedid,hinkpropertoassureourreader,thathe
beinguhistter,thathehadindeeda
verynsiderableiinbringingittothatfinalnsuation.
toexplainthisseengparadoxatonce,heould
trulysayinteren:huninihilaalienubr >
puto.heiseryor
happinessofanyone;aeithertheoheotherin
greaterproportionashehielfntributedtoeither.heuld
not,therefore,betheinstruntofraisingailyfrohe
lostateofesstothehighestpitchofjoyhout
nveyifeliself;re,perhaps,thanen
oftenpurselvesbyundergoiseverelabour,and
oftenbyhroughthedeepestiniquity.
ian;iholdasindifferentnothingthatn.
thosereaderseplexionwill,perhaps,
thinkthisshortatter;hers
yprobablyasitis,thatithadbeentotallyspared
asiertiotheindesign,heyncludeisto
bring.johegalloore
deplorablecatastrophe.
chapter9
ntaininglovelettersofseveralsorts
.johisretuho,foundthefolloterslying
onhistable,heorderthey.
letteri
surelyianderseinfatuation;iy
resolutionsant,hoadeorjustlyfounded.last
nightiresolvedoseeyoure;thisingia
hearifyou,asyousay,clearupthisaffair.aiknohat
tobeiossible.ihavesaideverythingtoselfhyou
i.perhapsnot.perhapsyouriionisstroo,
therefore,thentyoureceivethis.ifyoufeanexcuse,
ialstproseyoutobelieveit.betrayedtooihinkno
re.etodirectly.thisisthethirdletterihave,
theterarebutialstinedtobuthistooi
aypreserveseopresently.
letterii
ifyoueverexpecttobefiven,orevensufferedydoors,
etothisinstant.
letteriii
iescatoyour
lodgings.thentyoureceivethisletseeyou;ishallnot
stirout;norshallanybodybeletinbutyourself.surenothing
detainyoulong.
joneshadjustreadoverthesethreebillets,r.nightingale
.”,”saidhe,”anynelady
bellaston,afterlastnightsadventure”foritto
ahathouseheladyon”
ans,”criesnightingale,
”dontbesoreservedtoyourfriends.thoughioodrunktosee
herlastnight,isaasquerade.doyouthinkiabr >
ignoranthequeenofthefairiesis””anddidyoureallythen
knoasquerade”saidjones.”yes,uponsoul,
didi,”saidnightingale,”andhavegivenyoutyhintsofit
sinedalehatpoint,thati
yfriend,byyourextreyin
thistter,youarenotsoedhthecharacterof
theladyas,butupon
honour,youarenotthefirstyoungfellohdebauched.her
reputationisinnodanger,believe.”
thoughjoneshadnoreasontoigiheladytohavebeenofthe
vestalkinda,ashehhlyignorant
ofthetotleacquainta,hehadno
khat
istosay,aananshelikes,uhe
naandappearanceofvirtue;andeoveiceladies
itbythewhole
toeverybodyknoobenobodycallsher.
herefore,thatnightingalely
acquaintedhhisintrigue,aosuspectthatso
scrupulousadelicacyashehadhithertoobservedquite
necessaryontheoccasion,hegavealatitudetohisfriends
tongue,anddesiredhiospeakplainlyheknew,orhadever
heardofthelady.
nightingale,anyotherinstances,inate
inhisdisposition,hadaprettystronginationto
tittletattle.hehadnosooherefore,receivedafulllibertyof
speakingfroohaereduponalongnarrative
helady;anyparticularshighlyto
herdishonour,enof
nditio.unity
tothefuturentatorsonourakinganylicious
application,andustobe,againstourheauthor
ofsdal,eredintoourhead.
jones,havitentivelyheardallthatnightio
say,fetchedadeepsigh;heother,,cried,
”heydayagined
storiesiseyoushouldneverhaveheard
the””odearfriend”soentahis
an,thatiknoyself.inlove,indeedno,
friend,butianderobligationstoher,andverygreatones.
sinceyouknouch,ihyou.itisowing,
perhaps,solelytoher
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deserther,uiltyoftheblackesttreacherytoonewhodeserves
infinitelybetterofthanshe;aan,nightingale,for
ihaveapassionhalf
distractedhdoubtshooact.””andisthisother,pray,an
honourablestress”criesnightingale.”honourable”answeredjones;
”heveryetdurstsullyherreputatioairis
notpurer,theliidstreaotclearer,thanherhonour.sheis
allover,bothinndandbody,nsuateperfe.sheisthe
stbeautifulcreatureintheuniverse:asheisstressof
su
thoughts,iscarceeverthinkofherbeautybut.””and
ygoodfriend,”criesnightingale,”hsu
easthisuponyourhands,hesitateantaboutquitting
suoreabuseofher:idetestthe
thoughtofingratitude.””pooh”aher,”youarenot
thefirstupohnferredobligationsofthiskind.she
isrerkablyliberaletellyou,her
favoursaresoprudentlybestohattheyshouldratherraisea
nsvanitythanhisgratitude.”inshort,nightingaleproceededso
faronthishead,andtoldhisfriendsonystoriesofthelady,
ovedallesteebr >
forherfrohebreastofjones;andhisgratitudewaslessenedin
proportion.indeed,hebegantolookonallthefavourshehad
receivedratherashas,ednotonly
her,buthielftooinhisoquiteoutof
huurthisdigust,hisnd,byanaturaltransition,
tuedto,her
sufferingsonhisaadehis
rceoreodious.theresultof
allselfoutofherservih
lighthenohher,helossofhis
bread;yethedeteroquither,ifheuldbutfinda
handsopretenicatedtohisfriend,nightingale
nsideredalittle,andthensaid,”ihaveit,boyihavefound
outasurethod;propetoher,andiure
hanginguponthesuccess.””rriage”criesjones.”ay,propose
rriage,”ansingale,”andshelareoffina
nt.ikforrly,adethe
offertoheri,andlytuedoffforhispains.”
jo.”perhaps,”
saidhe,”sheybelessshoohan
fronother.andifsheshouldtakeatithen
caughtinorap,andundoneforever.””no,”answered
nightingale,”notifigiveyouanexpedientbyayat
anytigetoutofthetrap.””expedientthatbe”replied
johis,”aioned,
ostintiteacquaintancesihaveintheworld,
issoangryeilloffi,
thatiaurehehoutanydifficulty,giveyouasightof
herletters;upolybreakhher;anddeclare
offbeforetheknotistied,ifsheshouldreallybeotie
it,nvincedshe.”
aftersohesitation,jones,uporengthofthisassurance,
ed;but,ashesedtheoproposethe
ttertoherface,heethefollale
dictated:
da
iaxtrelyabroad,
ishouldhavessedreceivingthehonourofyourladyships
ndsthenttheydthedelayustnowsuffer
ofvindigselftoyourladyshipgreatlyaddstothis
sfortune.o,ladybellastonaterrorhaveibeenin,for
fearyourreputationshouldbeexposedbytheseperverseacts
thereisoneois.only
perttosay,thatasyourhonourisasdeartoasown,so
soleaitionistohavethegloryoflayinglibertyatyour
feet;andbelieveadepletely
happy,ealegalrightofcalling
youneforever.ia
da
ostprofoundrespect,
yourladyshipsstobliged,
obedient,huleservant,
thosjones
tothisshepresentlyretuedthefollowinganswer:
sir,
itsldness
andforlity,haveshatyoualreadyhadthelegalrightyou
ntion;nay,thatanyyearsposedthatnstrous
anilahusbandandagineafoolordo
youfaof
sehatishoulddeliveruoyourpower,in
ordertoeosupportyourpleasuresatexpehese
theproofsofloveedisthistheretuforbuti
stoupbraidyou,andaadrationofyourprofound
respect.
p.s.iareventedfroevising:perhapsihavesaidrethani
aeightthisevening.
jones,bytheadviceofhisprivyuncil,replied:
da
itisiossibletoexpresshouchiahockedatthesuspi
youeainof.ladybellastonhavenferredfavoursona
nsheuldbelievecapableofsobaseadesignorshe
treatthestsoletieofloveptagine,
dathatiftheviolenypassion,inanunguardednt,
overcathetendeesshinkof
indulgingselfiinuanceofaninterursehuld
notpossiblyescapeloiceoftheh,when
disvered,stprovesofataltoyourreputationifsuchbeyour
opinionof,istprayforasuddenopportunityofretuingthose
peiaryobligations,uoreceive
atyourhands;andforthoseofaretenderkind,ishallever
rein,&dsoncludedintheveryhhhehad
er.
theladyansweredasfollows:
iseey
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thoughjohraldobr >
hoseo
behelightest,he,holyeasyinhis
nd.thereetoochoffallacytosatisfyone
terlydetestedeveryspeciesoffalshoodordishoy:nor
ittedtoputitinpractice,hadhenot
beeninvolvedinadistressfulsituation,obe
guiltyofsodishonour,eithertotheoneladyortheother;and
surelythereaderhateverygoodprinciple,aswellas
love,pleadedstronglyinfavourofsophia.
nightingalehighlyexultedinthesu,upon
anythanksandchapplausefroisfriend.he
ans,obligationson
eaeyouainingyourliberty;toyouiohe
lossofifyouareashappyintheoanceasian
theother,iproseyouhetfellowsinengland.”
thetenneddors.
ller,edherselftheofficeofok,hadexertedherbest
talentstocelebratetheer.thisjoyful
circesheascribedprincipallytothefriendlybehaviourof
jones;her,andall
herlooks,ions,,that
herdaughter,andeveleobjectsof
herion.
dinnerrs.llerreceivedaletter;butas
nicateits
si.
chapter10
nsistingpartlyoffa
theletter,then,theendofthepreg
chapter.allhy,andthepurportofitwas,his
iiontoeiediatelytotohhisnephewblifil,anda
desiretobeacdatedhhisusuallodgings,he
firstfloorforhielf,andthesendforhisnephew.
thechearfulnessselfinthe
untehepoorantlecloudedonhisoccasion.
thisorequiteso
disiedatchhherdaughter,bypresentlytuingher
neofdoors,appearedtoherveryunjustifiableonthe
onehand;andoher,sheuldscarcebearthethoughtsof
kinganyexcuseto.allhy,afteralltheobligationsreceived
froifordeprivinghiflodgingsrictlyhis
due;forthatgentlen,innferringallhisnuerlessbes
onothers,actedbyarulediatricallyoppositetoispractised
bystgenerouspeople.hentrived,onalloccasions,tohidehis
behetheobjectof
it.henstantlyusedtheeadofgive;andby
everyotherthodheuldi,alhhistongue
thefavourshenferred,hbothhands.
rs.ller,he
toldher,”itionofalfloor
oeobe,butthat
sheghtletitatanyotherti,forthathewouldalwayssend
heranthsotownso
suddenly,thathehadnoopportunityofgivingsuotidthis
hurryprobablypreventedhieforhislodgings,
adding,iftheypty;forheostcertainlyhavebeen
,onalesssuffit
excusethanade.
butthereareasortofpersons,lywell
rerks,directtheirnductbysothing
beyondthefixdaledrules
ofvidvirtueintheschools,
beyoerofthelaw.
totheseitissofarfroeingsuffitthattheirdefencewould
acquitthettheoldbailey,thattheyarenoteveed,
thoughnsce,theseverestofalljudges,shoulddischarge
thenothingshortofthefairandhonourableisfythe
deliinds;andifanyoftheirasfallshortof
thisrk,theypeandpine,areasuneasyalessasa
rderer,an.
s.llerhese.sheuldnotncealheruneasiness
atthisletter;htheofedthe
pany,andgivensohintsofherdistress,thanjones,hergood
angel,presentlyrelievedheray.”asforself,dasaid
he,”lodgingisatyourserviceatantsr.
nightingale,iaure,asheotyetprepareahousefitto
receivehislady,toretutohisneher
s.nightingaleainlyogo.”hhproposal
bothhusbandandwifeagreed.
thereaderrs.llerbegan
againtogloay
berediffi,that.joneshavinginhislast
speechcalledherdaughters.nightibeingthefirstti
thatagreeablesoundhadeverreachedherears,gavethefond
therresatisfaoretowardsjones,
thanhishavingdissipatedherpresentay.
thedayovalofthenearried
uple,andof.jones,obeprovidedforinthe
sahousepanywas
agaiored,andtheypastthedayichearfulness,
allexceptjones,paherestin
theirrth,feltnyabitterpangontheatofhissophia,
r.blifils
ingtotoheiionofhisjouey;and
rs.honour,whohad
prosedtoinquireaftersophia,andtokeherreporttohibr >
earlytheevening,haddisappointedhi
iuationthatheandhisstresse,
theretohopethatheshouldhear
anygoodienttosees.honourasifhehad
expectedshealetter
sophia,andborethedisappointntasill.patience
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desiroustoknoost
intolerableofpains;orselfh
soseightbethe
last,butknohepowers
exerinds,ohestwonderfulis
thatofsupphopeiofdespair.difficulties,
irobabilities,nay,iossibilities,arequiteoverlookedbyit;
sothattoarelyinlove,ybeappliedaddisonsays
ofcaesar,
thealps,andpyrenaeans,sinkbeforehibr >
yetitisequallytrue,thatthesapassioiske
untainsoflehills,andproducedespairiofhope;
buttheseldfitslastnotlongingoodnstitutions.h
teerjoneshereadertoguess,havi
infortionaboutit;butthisiscertain,thathehadspenttwohours
iion,oncealhis
uneasiness,heretiredtohisrooost
dehirantirs.
honour,etliterati
sir,
ishudsartenlyhafkaledonyouardintooproisshaddunt
ittbinthathurlashippprevente;fortobeesur,sir,younose
veryustlukfurstato,andsartenlysuch
anutheroffartenothaveeverhapned,soasishudavebinjustly
toblahadinotexceptedofitwhenherlashippwassoverikindas
tooffartokehuroneunieveraskinanysuchthing,
tobesursheeisheebestladisintheewurld,andpepil
ustbeeveripepilinthareharts.
tobeesurifeveriavesadanythingofthatkiasbinthru
ignorens,andiaartilisorriforit.inoseyouronurtobea
genteelnofreonuray,ifieversaidanisuchthing,
torepeteittohurtaporeservantthatasalheegratest
respetheeobesurwonshudkepewons
tungayhapen;andtobee
surifaniboddiadtoldeeyesterday,thatishudhafbeninsogud
aplasetoday,ishudnothafbeleevedit;fortobesurinever
dofan;suchthing,norshudieverhavesoftafterani
otherbodisplase;butasherlashippwasssokineofheronea
rdtoogiveiters.etoffherself,
noootherboddiblaeeforexceptinsuchathingfals
inenshionanithingofihaf
sad,foriheegudlukinthe
cuestionbuttthattusofiaintheend;buttassto
selfureonuoseikantbeeofanifardersarvistouinthat
tar,noubeiheedoffanutherparson,andnoteone
stress,ibeggureonurtosaynothingofe
tobe,sir,ureonursuleservanttodtilldeth,
honourblackre
variousheuresertaihisstepof
ladybellaston;y,hadlittlefartherdesignthanto
securehinheroherepositoryofasecret,hshe
akenofartherprogressthanithaddealready;but
stly,shedesiredtokeepitfroheearsofsophiforthough
thatyoungladyosttheonlyonewhowouldneverhave
repeateditagain,herladyshipuldnotpersuadeherselfofthis;
sinplacablehatred,she
nceivedareciprocalhatredtoherselftobelodgediender
breastofourheroine,foundan
entrance.
heapprehensionofa
thousanddreadfulations,anddeeppoliticaldesigns,hhe
igiobeatthebottoftheprotionofhonour,fortune,
stohavebeenanuttereohistchh
sophia,triedahodtoputafioit,bythrowinga
tetationinhisdesperatesituationit
seedunlikelyheshouldbeabletoresist.
chapter11
ntainingatter
therers.hunt,enseehe
houseatelyacquainteden
there,andindeedaverygreatfriendtos.ller.heragewas
aboutthirty,forsheoy;herfadpersonvery
good,onlyinuarried
youngbyherrelationstoanoldturkeyrt,a
greatfortune,hadleftofftrade.shelivedhout
reproach,butnothoutpain,inastateofgreatselfdenial,for
abouttuewasrewardedbyhisdyingand
leavingherveryrich.thefirstyearofherat
anend,andshehadpastitinagooddealofretirent,seeing
onlyafeebetweenher
devotionsandnovels,ofelyfond.very
goodhealth,averynstitution,andagooddealion,
deitabsolutelynearryagain;andshe
resolvedtopleaseherselfinhersendhusband,asshehaddone
herfriendsinthefirst.froerthefolloto
jones:
sir,
frohefirstdayisayeyeshavetoldyoutoo
plainlythatyoue;buthertonguenor
handshouldhaveeveravoily
esue
sueyouarenot
onlythestagreeable,butthesten.ihavealsothe
satisfathethatherperson,uanding,
orcharacter,aredisagreeabletoyou.ihaveafortunesuffit
tokeusbothhappy,butakesohoutyou.in
thusdisposingofself,iknohesureofthe
orethaheworld,i
shouldnotbee;iabr >
infordyagedinarceofgallantryanof
fashion.ifyouthinkithosacrificethattothe
possessionof,iaours;ifnot,fetthis
reinaealsecretbetweenyouand
arabellahunt
attheread
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fortune
ladybellaston,notabovefiveguineasreined;andthatverying
hehadbeendunnedbyatradesnfort.hishonourable
stresshehandsofherfather,andhehadscaryhopes
evertogetheroutofthegain.tobesubsistedatherexpense,
frohatlittlefortuneshehadindepeofherfather,
chagainstthedelicacybothofhisprideandhislove.this
ladysfortune,andhe
uldhavenoobjetoherinanyrespethentrary,he
likedherasasophia.buttoabandon
sophia,andrryahatpossible;heuldnotthink
ofituponanyat.yet,silain
sheuldnotbehisnotbekioher,thanto
ntinuelagedtoahopelesspassihthenotto
dosoinfriendshiptoherthisnotionprevailedsonts,andhe
hadalstdeterobefalsetoherfrohighpointof
honour:butthatrefiabletostandverylongagainst
thevoiature,thatsuchfriendshipwas
treasontolove.atlasthecalledforpen,ink,andpaper,and
asfollors.hunt:
da
iteto
sacrifiygallantrytothepossessionofyou,andiwould
certainlydoit,thoughi,
fronyaffairofthatkind.butishouldhehonyou
think,ifididnottellyouthataffesareeo
another,anofvirtue,andohatineverleave,
thoughitisprobableishallneverpossessher.godforbidthat,in
retuofyourkio,ishoulddoyousuinjuryastiveyouha.no;ihadchrather
starvethanbeguiltyofthat.eventhoughstressarriedto
another,iarryyouunlesshearthadentirelyeffaced
alliressionsofher.beassuredthatyoursecretore
safeinyouroostobliged,and
gratefulhuleservant,
t.jones
thisletter,hetohis
sissuff,kisseditseveraltis,and
thenstruttedsotusabouthisroooresatisfaof
ndthaneveranyirishincarryingoffafortuneoffifty
thousandpounds.
chapter12
adisverydebypartridge
hensciousnessofhisiy,
partridge,aswhenhe
brought,orfanciedhebrought,anygoodtidings.hehadbeen
dispataster,horderstoendeavour,by
theservantsofladybellaston,orbyanyotherans,todisver
hersophiahadbeennveyed;andhenoued,andha
joyfulunteoldourheroethathehadfoubird.
”ihaveseen,sir,”sayshe,”blaekeeper,whoisone
oftheservantsthesquirehathbroughttotown.i
kly,thoughihavenotseenhiheseseveralyears;
butyouknoarkablen,or,touseapurer
phrase,hehathastrerkablebeard,thelargestandblackesti
eversaeti,hokgeeuld
rellect.””isyoodneriesjones;
”ysophia””youshallknoly,sir,”
ansingtoitasfastasi.youareso
iatient,sir,youeattheinfinitiveodbeforeyou
gettotheierative.asietibefore
herellectedface.””nfoundyourface”criesjones,”of
sophia””nay,sir,”ansoreof
daophiathangoingtotellyou;andishouldhave
toldyouallbeforethisifyouhadnotinterrupted;butifyou
looksoangryat,youyhead,or,
touseapurerphrase,outofry.ineversawyoulooksoangry
sihedayeerifiolivea
thousandyears.””ay,”saidjones:”you
areresolvedtoked,ifind.””notfortheworld,”answered
partridge,”ihavesufferedenoughforthatalready;h,asisaid,
ishallbearinrerahelodayihavetolive.””well,
butblackgee”criesjones.”well,sir,asiwas
alongtibeforeheuldrellevery
chalteredsinceisa.ihavehad
troublesintheansochasgrief.i
havehearditanshairinanight.
hoehedid,thatssureenough;forweare
bothofanage,andecharityschool.geewasa
greatdunendonotthriveinthe
sureihavereasontosay
so;butithousandyearshence.well,sir,where
any
heartyshakesbythehand,ogotoanalehouseandtakea
pot,andbygoodlueth
sinceihavebeenintoingtothepoint;foo
soonerdidinayou,andtoldhihatyouandicatotown
together,andhadlivedtogethereversihanhecalledfor
a,andsoyourhealth;andindeedhe
drankyourhealthsoheartilythatioseetherewasso
chgratitudeleftiiedthatpoti
saidiypottoo,andsohertoyourhealth;
andtheehototellyouthenews.”
iaotasiwas.
”ioneday
sophia””blessihadliketohavefotthat.indeed,we
ntionedagreatdealaboutyoungda
all;that.blifil.isingtotoarriedtoher.
hehadbestkehastethen,saysi,orsobodywillhaveher
beforehees;and,indeed,saysi,.seagriitisathousand
pitiessobodyshouldnothaveher;forhecertainlylovesher
abovealltheeninthehyouandshe
knohatitisnotforherfortunehefollow
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assureyou,astotterofthat,thereisanotherlady,oneofch
greaterqualityandfortuhanshepretendto,whoissofondof
sobodythatsheesafterhiayandnight.”
herejonesfellintoapassionhpartridge,forhaving,ashe
said,betrayedhibutthepoorfelloentioned
nona:”besides,sir,”saidhe,”iassureyou,geeis
sincerelyyourfriend,ahan
onay,hesaidhehinginhispohto
serveyou;andsoiavincedherayyou,indeedwhy,i
questionheryouhaveabetterfriendthangeeupoh,
exceptself,orohathertoserveyou.”
”tlepacified,”yousaythisfellow,who,
ibelieve,indeed,isenoughinyfriend,livesinthe
sahousehsophia”
”inthesahouse”ansridge;”he
servantsofthefaly,andveryiseyouheis;ifit
.”
”oneservicetheheydo,”saysjones:”surehe
certainlynveyalettertosophia.”
”youhavehitthenailadungue”criespartridge;”hoei
nottothinkofitiupontheveryfirst
ntioning.”
”eatpresent,andiwill
torrooing;
forisupposeyoukno.””oyes,sir,”answered
partridge,”ishallcertainlyfindhigain;thereisnofearof
that.theliquoristoogoodforhiostayaakeno
doubtbuthehereeverydayhestaysintown.”
”soyoudontknoysophiaislodged”cries
jones.
”indeed,sir,ido,”sayspartridge.
”eofthestreet”criesjones.
”thena,sirby,”ansridge,”not
aboveastreetorte;for,
asheold,ifihadasked,youknoighthaveput
sosuspiealohat.iabr >
tooiseyou.”
”thouartstunning,indeed,”repliedjones;
”hoycharr,sinceibelieveyouwillbe
torrothealehouse.”
andnoissedthesagar.jo
hielfdoployntfora
ti.andhereaothefifteenthbook.
bookxvi
ntainingthespaceoffivedays
chapter1
ues
ihaveheardofadraticerosay,heher
ahink,ihless
painseohebooksofthishistory,thantheprefatory
.
tosaythetruth,ibelieveycursehathbeeedon
theheadofthatauthorethodofprefixing
tohisplaythatportionoftterheprologue;and
firstofthepieceitself,butoflatteryears
hathhadusuallysolittlennexionabefore
stands,thattheprologuetooneplayghtaswellserveforany
other.thoseindeedofrededate,seelltobetenonthe
sathreetopics,viz.,anabuseofthetasteofthetown,a
ionofallnteoraryauthors,andaneulogiunthe
perforsinall
theseareverylittlevaried,norisitpossibletheyshould;and
indeedihaveoftenthegreatiionofauthors,who
havebeencapableoffindingsuchvariousphrasestoexpressthe
sathing.
inlikenner,iapprehend,sofuturehistorianifanyoneshall
dothehonourofitatingnneruchscratg
hispate,bestoegoodyry,forhavingfirst
establishedtheseseveralinitialchapters;stofode
prologues,yasproperlybeprefixedtoanyotherbookinthis
historyastothatheyintroduce,orioanyother
historyastothis.
buthoaysufferbyeitheroftheseiions,the
readeroluntintheohespectatorhath
longfoundiher.
first,itishattheprologueservesthecriticforan
opportunitytotryhisfacultyofhissing,andtotunehiscatcall
tothebestadvantage;byeans,ihaveknousical
instruntssohattheyhavebeeoplayinfull
thefirstrisingofthecurtain.
thesaadvantagesybedrathesechapters,inhe
criticeetihingthatyserveas
aayfallore
hungryappetiteforsureooryitself.andherehis
sagacitystkeitneedlesstoobservehofullythese
chaptersarecalculatedforthatexcellentpurpose;forinthesewe
havealeofthesouroracid
kind,iosharpenandstilatethesaidspiritofcriticis
again,theireader,asator,findsgreat
advantagefrooththese;for,astheyarenotobligedeitherto
seetheoneorreadtheothers,andboththeplayandthebookare
thusprotraertheyhaveaquarterofanher
allotositatdinner,andbythelattertheyhavethe
advantageofbeginningtoreadatthefourthorfifthpageinstead
ofthefirst,atterbynoansoftrivialnsequeopersons
,a
regeivetoreadingthanisnlyigined;andfrobr >
erand
virgil,ofsandcervantes,havebeeuedover.
nyotheraretheeluntsboththese,but
theyareforthestpartsoobvious,thatatpresent
staytoenuratetheespeciallysioccurstousthatthe
principalritofboththeprologueandtheprefaceisthattheybe
short.
chapter2
asicaladventurehesquire,hthedistressed
situationofsophia
ustnor.eslodgings,h
ndationofthe
landlordattheherculespillarsathydeparker;foratthe
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hishorses,andinthoselodgings,hefirstheheardof,
hedepositedhielf.
here,thehaeyach,her
frohehouseofladybellaston,shedesiredtoretiretothe
apartntprovidedforher;toherveryreadilyagreed,
andself.ashortdialogue,hervery
terialnorpleasanttorelatehenpassedbet,in
entlytogivehere
hblifil,edher,obeintowninafew
days;but,insteadofplying,shegaveareperetoryand
resoluterefusalthanshehadeverdonebefore.thissoinsedher
father,thatafternybittervohatheohave
hieranyhardwords
andcurses,lockedthedoor,andputthekeyintohispocket.
hahe
ely,fireanddle,thesquiresatdown
talehielfoverabottleofhhisparsonandthe
landlordoftheherculespillars,hesquiresaid,would
keahefthenewsof
theto;fortobesure,sayshe,heknowsa
greatdeal,sinanyofthequalitystandathis
house.
inthisagreeablesociety.epastthateveninga
partofthesucceedingday,duringhinghappenedof
suffitnsequeofindaplathishistory.allthis
tisophiapastbyherself;forherfathersworesheshouldnever
eoutofherchaeralive,unlessshefirstedtorry
blifil;nordidheeversufferthedoortobeunlocked,uo
nveyherfood,onself.
thesendingafterhisarrival,heparsonwere
atbreakfasttogetheronatoastandtankard,heedthata
gentlen.
”agentlen”quoththesquire,”hedevilhebedo,
dodoeto
to.godohisbusinessis.”
thedoctorretuedhanatthatit
n,andbytheribboninhishathetookhioranofficerofthe
ar;thathesaidhehadsoparticularbusiness,hheuld
deliverto.self.
”anofficer”criesthesquire;”ysuchfelloodo
eifhenojustice
ofpeacehere,norigrahen,ifhe
stspeakto.”
averygenteelnno;adehis
plintstothesquire,anddesiredthefavourofbeingalone
,deliveredhielfasfollows:
”sir,ietondoflordfellar;
butessagefrosupposeyouexpect,
afterpasttheotheight.”
”lordeoun.”
”hislordship,”saidthegentlen,”isputeeverything
totheeffeosttriflingaoentof
thatkindostviolent
attatthter,you,sir,arethelastpersonupon
earthfroeanaffront;andhappyisitforyou
boththathehathgivensuchpublistrationsofhisurageas
tobeabletoputupanaffairofthiskindhoutdangerofany
iutationonhishonour.allhedesires,therefore,is,thatyouwill
beforekesoaoent;theslightestintheworldwillbe
suffit;aendsthisafteoontopayhisrespectsto
you,ioobtainyourleaveofvisitingtheyoungladyonthe
footingofalover.”
”idontuandchofyousay,sir,”saidthesquire;
”butisuppose,byydaughter,thatthisisthe
lordyusin,ladybellaston,ntioo,andsaid
sothingabouthisurtingdaughter.ifsobethathohatbe
theaygiveservicetohislordship,andtellunthegirl
isdisposedofalready.”
”perhaps,sir,”saidthegentlen,”youarenotsuffitly
apprizedofthegreatnessofthisoffer.ibelievesuchaperson,
title,andfortunewouldbenowhererefused.”
”lookee,sir,”ansydaughter
isbespokealready;butifshearryhertoa
lorduponanyat;ihatealllords;theyareaparcelof
urtiersandhanoverians,andi.”
”an,”ifthatisyourresolution,the
ssageiaodelivertoyouis,thatlorddesiresthefavour
ofyourpanythisinginhydepark.”
”youytelllord,ansbusyand
e,andtstir
abroadonanyat.”
”iaure,sir,”quoththeother,”youaretoochagentlen
tosendsuchassage;younvinced,haveitsaid
ofyou,that,afterhavingaffrontedanoblepeer,yourefusehibr >
satisfa.hislordshiphisgreat
regardtotheyounglady,tohavedeupttersinanotherway;
butunlessheistolookonyouasafather,hishonour
sufferhisputtingupsuustbesensibleyou
offeredhi”
”iofferedhicriesthesquire;”itisadndlieinever
offeredhinything.”
upontheseauedaveryshortverbal
rebuke,andthisheaiedatthesatienual
renstrances,r.e,than
that,
belloetiight,asifdesirousto
suoeuerofspectatorstobeholdhisagility.
theparsopartofthetankardunfinished,was
iredfar;heiediatelyatteherefore,onthesquires
voesir,atter””tter”
quoththesquire,”heresahighan,ibelieve,storob
andrderforhehathfallenuponhthatsticktherein
hishand,aybedndifigiduntheleast
provocation.”
”hoeilyed”
”no,asihopetobesaved,”anshesquire,”ibelievei
ghtsay,tylordbut
ineversaidtheyselfbetter,andyhth
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ifihadastihand,youe.id
havekhylantejaedooyardthis
nute,andilltakeabouththeeatsiickforabroken
head,thatiandboxtheefora
bellyfull.atunthalfan,atunt,iure.”
thecaptain,eindignation,replied,”isee,sir,youare
beloynotihislordshipyouarebelowhis.
iaorryihavedirtiedfingershyou.”athwordshe
stopping
hiinadeso
effortsforthepurpose,didnotseeeryviolentlybenton
success.hohecaptaihesquiresent
nyeerhibutasthesedid
froislipstilltheofficerofthestairs,and
greoreae,theydidnot
reachhisears,oratleastdidardhisdeparture.
poorsophia,hohers
outcriesfroirsttolast,begannotothunderhherfoot,
andafterasloudlyasthegentlenhielfhaddone
before,thoughinachsssoonsilenced
thesquire,andtuedallhisiontoer,
helovedsotenderly,thattheleastapprehensionofanyharbr >
happeningtoher,threpresentlyintoagonies;for,exceptin
thatsianheurehappinessofherlife
istressofhisinations.
havingendedhisrageagainstthecaptain,hswearinghewould
takethelaountedupstairstosophia,
,assoonashehadunlockedahedoor,hefoundall
paleahless.thent,hohatshesaher,she
llectedallherspirits,and,catghioldbythehand,she
ydearsir,ialstfrighteodeathi
hopetoheavennoharathhappeoyou.””no,no,”criesthe
squire,”hartherasech,butrat
ifidonthathelaoun.””pray,dearsir,”saysshe,”tell
atter;thathathinsultedyou””idontknow
thenaoun,”anseofficerfellow,isuppose,
thatakehiaythisbout,if
therascalhathgotanything,hnot.forthofhe
outsovine,iquestionherhehadgotavootoflandin
the,dearsir,”criesshe,”heoccasionofyour
quarrel””shoulditbe,sophy,”anshesquire,”but
aboutyou,sophyallsfortunesareaboutyou;youhe
deathofyourpoorfatheratlast.heresavarletofalord,thelord
knohhataanalikingtoyou,andbecausei
y,hesentakallenge.e,dobea
goodgirl,sophy,andputaoallyourfatherstroubles;
e,doohaun;heohinthisdayor
tisetorryunassoonashees,andyouwill
kethehappiestnintheakeyouthe
happiestan;youshallhavetheficloathsinlondon,andthe
fijend.iprosed
allyestateodrabbetitishould
hardlystickatgivinguptheypapabesokind,”
saysshe,”astohearspeak””rieshe,
”usickofthe
bestpaydearlitlegirlihope
ishallheartheeaslongasilive;forifiolosethat
pleasure,iontlonger.
indeed,sophy,youdonotkno,or
youneveruldhaverunayourpoorfather,hno
otherjoy,nootherfortupoh,buthislittlesophy.”at
thesehetearsstoodinhiseyes;andsophiahthetears
streangfroersansydearpapa,iknowyou
havelovedtenderly,andheavenisnesshoerelyi
haveretuedyouraffe;noruldanythingbutanapprehension
ofbeingforsofthisnhavedriventorunfro
fatherilovesopassiohatihpleasure,
sacrificelifetohishappiness;nay,ihaveendeavouredto
reasonselfintodoingre,andhadalstion
toehestserableofalllives,toplyhyour
ination.ithatresolutionalooforce
nd;noriever.”herethesquirebegantolookwild,and
thefoappearedathislips,obe
heardout,andthenproceeded:”iffatherslife,hishealth,or
anyrealhappinessofhisstake,herestandsyourresolved
daughter;yheavenblastifthereisaseryi
suffertopreserveyouno,thatstdetested,stloathsoof
alllotsbrace.iyhandtoblifilforyour
sake.””itellthee,ite,”aher;”it
ehealth,happiness,life,everything.uponsouli
shalldieifdostrefuse;ishallbreakheart,ishall,upon
soul.””isitpossible,”saysshe,”youhavesuchadesireto
keserable””itelltheenoa,”anse
ifthereisathingupohidotoseetheehappy.”
”andydearpapaalloetohavetheleastknowledgeof
akesoifitbetruethathappinessnsistsin
opinion,ustbenditiohest
serableofallthechesupoh””betterthinkyourselfso,”
saidhe,”thanknoarriedtoapoorbastardlyvagabond.”
”ifitost
soleproseorryhinoranyother,ypapalives,
ededicateoyourservice;
letbeagainyourpoorsophy,andwholebusinessandpleasure
be,asithathbeen,topleaseanddivertyou.””lookee,sophy,”
ansnottobeanner.youraunt
eethefoolshedoth.no,
no,sophy,idhaveyoutoknoore,andknow
reoftheaninatter
anisnceed.””hohisof
nfidence”saidshe;”haveiever
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”lookee,sophy,”
deterneduponthisteifshat
unt.dnifshatunt,thoughdosthangthyselftheing.”
atrepeating,knithisbrohis
lips,andthunderedsoloud,thatthepoorafflicted,terrifiedsophia
sunktrelingintoherchair,and,hadnotafloodoftearse
iediatelytoherrelief,perhapsworsehadfollowed.
ebeheldthedeplorablenditionofhisdaughterore
ntritiohaukeyofneefeelsatviehe
agoniesofatenderakingherlastfarewellofher
ndeedhusband;orratherhelookeddoe
etionsan,whoseeshis
debtedtoprisonforl10,houghajustdebt,the
ore
nearly,hefeltthesapunepoor
i,shehathensoherhands,fallsintofitsat
thefirstproposalofpany.ihis
reselathatthebahan
iinay
blindlythinkothery,havenoneinurginghis
daughtertoalstanequalprostitution.
inthisnditiohispoorsophia,aingha
veryvulgarobservationontheeffe,
auedtotheparson,hinghedurstinbehalf
oftheyounglady,houghperhapsituchas
hisdutyrequired,yetsuffittothrohesquireintoa
violentrage,andintonyireflesonthewholebody
oftheclergy,oogreatanhonourforthatsacred
funittopaper.
chapter3
ent
thelandladyofthehousehesquirelodgedhadbegunvery
earlytoeainastrangeopinionuests.however,asshe
edthatthesquireanofvastfortune,andasshehad
takens,she
didnotthinkpriveanyoffence;for,thoughshe
eofpoorsophia,ofwhose
greatsperandaffabilitytheidofthehousehad
desofavourableareport,edbyallthesquires
servants,yetshehadceforheroerest,than
toprovokeone,,asshesaid,sheperceivedtobeavery
hastishkindofagentlen.
thoughsophiacatbutlittle,yetsheh
herals;indeed,ibelieve,ifshehadlikedanyonerarity,that
thesquire,hoherpainsnorstto
haveproe
ofreaders,hereallydoatedonhisdaughter,andtogiveherany
kindofpleasurehehighestsatisfaofhislife.
thedinnerhourbeingarrived,blackgeecarriedherupapullet,
thesquirehielfforhehadstoparththekey
attendingthedeedepositedthedish,soplints
passedbetandsophiaforhehadnotseenhersinceshe
lefttheuntry,areatedeveryservantorerespectthan
sopersohosedegreetheir
inferiors.sophiatakethepulletback,saying,
sheuld;butgeebeggedhertotry,andparticularly
reohertheeggs,ofwasfull.
allthistithesquireingatthedoor;butgeewasa
greatfavouriteaster,ashiseloyntonces
ofthehighestnature,naly,aboutthega,ao
takenyliberties.hehadofficiouslycarriedupthedinner,
being,ashesaid,verydesiroustoseehisyounglady;hede
thereforenosasterstandingabovetennutes,
andsophia,forhhe
reouredrebukeatthedoorued.
theeggsofpullets,partridges,pheasants,&c.,were,asgee
ostfavouritedaintiesofsophia.itherefore
nohathe,uredfelloake
caretosupplyherewhenall
theservantsinthehousearved;forshe
hadscarcesorselifortyhours.
thoughvexationhathnotthesaeffeallpersonsasit
usuallyhathooftenrenderssharper
thanitbereheaironbansteddowns,orsalisbury
plaihesublistgrief,notepeopley
saytothentrary,e
littleioodissectthefoobe
asfullofeggsasgeehadreportedit.
but,ifsheethingh
uchre;forifafoh
threelegsbesoinvaluableacuriosity,ehath
producedathousandsuch,atabirdh
sototallyntradiy,astontain
aletterinitsbellyovidtellsusofafloohus
etarphosed,thatbearslettersonitsleaves,hvirgil
rendedasaracletotheroyalsocietyofhisday;butnoage
noationhatheverrerdedabirdaw.
butthougharaighthaveengagedallthe
acadeesdesseurope,andperhapsinafruitless
inquiry;yetthereader,bybarelyrellegthelastdialogue
essieursjonesandpartridge,willbevery
easilysatisfiedfro,andhofoundits
passageintothefowl.
sophia,nothstandingherlongfast,andnothstandingher
favouritedishherebeforeher,nosoonersaheletterthanshe
iediatelysnatcheditup,toreitopen,andreadasfollows:
da
sensibletoihavethehonourofing,ishould
endeavour,hoyndatthe
aebys.honour;butastendeessalonehave
anytrueideaofthepangsendeessiscapableoffeeling,
soiablequality,ysophiapossessesinthe
stedegree,suffiherherjo
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havesufferedonthislanstance
intheyagonies,whenihearofany
sfortunehbefallenyousurelythereisoneonly,andh
thatiaccursed.itis,sophia,thedreadfulion
thatiayselftheyselftooch
honour,butnoneeanhonouresoextrely
dear.pardonthispresution,andpardoerstill,if
iaskyou,yadvice,assistance,presence,
absenytorturesbringyouanyreliefthe
stperfeostostardent
love,thestltingtehestresignedsubssionto
yourakeyouandsfory
happinessiftheysh
areeveropentoreceiveandprotectyou;andtoheryou
bringyourselfaloherichesofthey
opinion,aivenarding.if,orary,
shallpredonate,and,ourerefle
you,thatthesacrificeistoogreat;andiftherebenoto
renind,butby
abandoning,injureyoudriveforeverfroourthoughts,
exertyourresolution,anopassionforsufferingsbear
theleast.believe,daiso
sihatgreatandprincipalend
isyourhappiness.firste
initeifisay,stillis,toseeyoueverynt
thehappiestofen;sendohearyouareso;butno
seryohequal
tohihois,
da
ineverysense,andtoeverypurpose,
yourdevoted,
thosjones
sophiasaid,ordid,orthought,uponthisletter,hoen
shereadit,ororethanonce,shallallbelefttoour
readersigination.theansayperhapsseehereafter,
butnotatpresent:forthisreason,angothers,thatshedidnot
noeany,andthatforseveralgoodcauses,oneofhwas
this,shehadnopaper,pen,norink.
intheeveniatingoershehad
reethingelse,aviolentnoisefroelourbed
herditations.thishanaroundboutat
altercatioants,byhis
voice,sheiediatelydistinguishedtobeherfather;butshedidnot
sosoondisvertheshrillerpipestobelongtotheanofheraunt
e,eansofone
ofherservants,optattheherculespillars,leaedwhere
herbred,shedrovedirectlytohislodgings.
hereforetakeourleaveatpresentofsophia,and,h
ourusualgoodbreeding,attendherladyship.
chapter4
inher
thesquireandtheparsonforthelandlordherwise
engagedoakingtheirpipestogether,hearrivalofthe
ladye,thanhe
iediatelyrandoousherherupstairs;forhe
observerofsuchials,especiallytohissister,ofhe
stoodreinaaure,thoughhenever
self.
s.,havingflung
herselfintoachair,beganthustue:”well,surely,noone
everhadsuany
tupikeacts,aregrohanever.la,brother,hoouldyetintothisodiousplaopersonofndition,idareswear,ever
setfootherebefore.””idontknohesquire,”ithinkthey
doheithought,ashe
kofthequality,heuldbestsheeong
u””helady;”haveyoubeento
uponladybellasto””ay,ay,”criesthesquire,”youiece
issafeenough;sheisupstairsinchaer.”hohe
lady,”ishishouse,anddoesshenotknoybeing
here””no,nobodytoher,”saysthesquire,”forshe
isunderloylady
usinthefirstnighticatotoakencareoher
eversiniseyou.”
”goodheaveueds.e,”doihearithought
afinepieceofto
yt
yselfhhavingeveredtoit.did
notyouprose,brother,thatyouakehese
headstrongasureseasuresthat
youforiecetorunayouiryhaveyoua
ndtoobligehertotakesuotherstep””zdsandthe
devil”criesthesquire,dashinghispipeontheground;”didever
rtalhearthelikended
forallihavedoobefallenuponinthisnner””how,
brother”saidthelady,”haveievergivenyoutheleastreasonto
igineishouldndyouforlogupyhterhavei
notoftentoldyouthateniryarenottobe
treateden,andi
heartilybetter.ifyou
expeontlohischedhouse,orthati
shouldeveroyrelation,orthatishouldever
troubleselfagainily,iinsistuponit
thatniecebesetatlibertythisinstant.”thisshespokeh
sondinganair,standinghherbacktothefire,hone
handbehindher,andapinchofsnuffiher,thatiquestion
azons,everdeare
trendousfigure.itisnoherefore,thatthepoorsquire
proofagainsttheahere,”hecried,
throhekey,”thereitis,doeveryouplease.i
intendedonlytohavekeptheruptillblifilcatotoh
eanti,
reeredforit.”
”iylife,”criess.e,”butishall
notinte
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youttheycare,houttakingany
oneasureyourself,unlessishalleventuallyappointyoutoact.if
youratifytheseprelinaries,brother.iyeto
preservethehonourofyourfaly;ifnot,ishallntinueina
ralstate.”
”iprayyou,goodsir,”saidtheparsoyourselfthis
ononishedbyherladyship:peradventure,byningh
youngdaophia,sheorethanyouhavebeeo
perpetratebyrerigorousasures.”
”e”criesthesquire:”iftheedost
begintobabble,ishallheeily.”
”fie,brother,”ansan
.suppleisanofsense,andgivesyouthebestadvidthe
usttell
youiexpeiediateansycategoricalproposals.either
ydisposal,ortakeheroyourown
surprizingdisr.supple,evacuate
thegarrison,andrenounilyforever.”
”iprayyouletbeadiator,”e
supplicateyou.”
”ay
takeunup,ifshepleases:whohindersher”
”no,brother,”ansalityof
itsbeingdelivered,hafullratificationofallthe
ncessionsstipulated.”
”henitoyou.theretis,”criesthesquire.
”iaure,sister,youy
daughtertoyou.shehathaliveduoreto
ati,yeverzeeingher.”
”andithelady,”ifshe
hadale.nothingofthiskindwouldhavehappened
undereye.”
”ay,tobla.”
”e,brother,”ansen
obligedtotellyouso,andshallalotellyouso.
hoend,andgathersochexperiencefrobr >
pasterrors,asnottodefeataationsbyyourblunders.
indeed,brother,youarenotqualifiedforthesenegociations.all
youreofpoliticsisore,therefore,
insist,thatyoudonotinterddle.reeronlyispast.”
”zdsandbld,sister,”criesthesquire,e
sayyouareenoughtoprovokethedevil.”
”there,no.isee,
brother,thereisnotalkingtoyou.ir.supple,
anofsense,ifisaidanythingan
creatureintoapassion;butyouaresheadedeveryway.”
”letbegyou,da”saidtheparson,nottoirritatehis
worship.”
”irritatehisaidthelady;”sure,yreatafoolas
hielf.isednottointerfere,i
oreuaketheofnieercy
uponallaffairsentheheadof
oneanisneda
servanttoshoosophia,shedeparted,bearingthekeyhher.
shehanthesquirehavingfirstshutthedoor
ejaculatedtaycursesagainsther,
notsparinghielfforhavihoughtofherestate;but
added,”nohbeenaslavesolong,itytoloseit
atlast,forofholdingoutalittlelohebittlive
forever,andiknodouponthewill.”
theparsolyhisresolution:andnohesquire
havingorderedinatle,ethodwhen
anythiherpleasedorvexedhidid,bydrinkiifully
ofthisdialjulap,sototallyhathis
teereperfectlypladserene,rs.e
retued.theyoungladyhado
andcapu,aacquainted.e,”thatshe
inteakeheiecehhertoherownlodgings;for,
indeed,brother,”saysshe,”theserooarenotfittoreceivea
christiansoulin.”
”veryada”quothe,”everyouplease.thegirl
e
thejustiesbehindyourback,
thatyouostsensibleenintheworld.”
”tothis,”readytobeartestiny.”
”nay,brother,”sayss.e,”ihavealsure,given
youasfavourableaustouch
hastinessinyourteer;buteto
refleeverkneanrereasonable.”
”hen,sister,ifyouthinkso,”saidthesquire,”heresyour
goodhealthyheart.ialittlepassiois,but
istobearanylice.sophy,doyoubeagoodgirl,anddo
everythingyourauntordersyou.”
”ihavenottheleastdoubtofher,”ansrs.e.”she
hathhadalreadyanexalebeforehereyesinthebehaviourofthat
yadvice.
obrother,thinkyouyouofhearing,when
yousetoutforlondon,pudent
felloethatfitzpatrick.hebrokein
abruptlyupon.he
ranonalong,unintelligiblestoryabouthisohheforced
togivehihearing;butidehierylittleanswer,and
deliveredhiheletterfroisanswer
hielf.isupposethechofindusout,butibeg
youdeternedi.”
”izeeher”anse.illge
nenttosudutifulishefellow,
herhusband,ie.odrabbitit,heshouldhavetaken
adaniseun.youzee,sophy,
undutifulnessbringsvolksto.youhaveanexaleinyourown
faly.”
”brother,”yniecebysuch
odiousrepetitions.whye”
”well,hesquire.
andnors.e,luckilyforsophia,putaothe
ionbychairstobecalled.isayluckily,forhad
itntierofdissensionost
probably,havearise
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sophia,andbothasforeachother.
chapter5
insophia,aoaplay
rs.llerandpartridge
thearrivalofblackgeeintohegoodofficeshat
gratefulfelloisedtodoforhisoldbereatly
fortedjohedstofalltheayanduneasinessh
hehadsufferedonthea,bytheansof
thesaidgee,hereceivedthefolloohisletter,h
sophia,totheuseofpen,ink,andpaperoredhher
liberty,her
:
sir,
asidonotdoubtyoursiyinyoue,youwillbe
pleasedtohearthatsoofafflisareatanend,bythe
arrivalofauntallatpresent,andh
ienjoyallthelibertyiiseaunthath
insistedonking,hatiseeornverse
iseihave
stsolelygiven,andshallstinviolablykeep:andthoughshe
hathnotexpresslyforbiddenustbean
ossietfulness;orthis,perhaps,isincludedintheword
nversing.hobuthisasabreachof
hergenerousnfidenhonour,youotexpectthati
shall,afterthis,ntioyselfortoreceiveletters,
iseiseaverysacredthing,and
tobeexteoeverythinguoodfrot,asois
expressedbyit;andthisiony,perhaps,onrefle,
affordyousofort.butentionaforttoyou
ofthiskind;forthoughthereisohinginhiever
plyifiryresolvedoact
indefian,ortotakeanystepofnsequehis
.afirersuasionofthisstteachyoutodivertyour
thoughtsfrodeiossible.thisyour
oayrencile,ihope,allhyto
you;andifityinjunstopursueit.acts
havelaidsoobligationson,andyoodiionsprobably
re.fortuney,perhaps,besotikiousboththanat
present.youasbelievethis,thatishallalhinkofyouasi
thinkyoudeserve,anda
sir,
yourobligedhuleservant,
sophiae
ioreatpresentatleast;andaccept
this,e,ust,
andthinkyouohetrifleonlytothatfortunebyhyoufound
it.
aning,perhaps,thebankbillforl100.
achildhjustleathislettersthis
letteroutiithaookinreadingit.the
sensationsitoe
likeindofagoodnhewillof
hisdeceasedfriend,inresses
kethere.uponthewhole,
hoorepleasedthandispleased;and,ihe
readeryprobablyhatheall;butthe
readerisnotquitesoloveasoorjones;andloveisa
diseaseay,insoinstances,reselea
nsutioiscauses,inothersproceedsin
directoppositiontoit,andparticularlyinthis,thatitnever
flattersitself,orseesaonafavourablelight.
ohinggavehiletesatisfa,hathis
stresshadregainedherliberty,andhaladywhereshe
ghtatleastassureherselfofadettreatnt.another
fortablecirceadetoher
proseofneverrryinganyothern;forhoerested
heghtiginehispassion,andnothstandingallthegenerous
overturesdeinhisletter,iverychquestionherheuld
haveheardareaffligpieehanthatsophiawas
rriedtoahoughthetchhadbeenneversogreat,and
neversolikelytoendinkingherpletelyhappy.thatrefined
degreeofplatonicaffethe
flesh,andis,indeed,entirelyandpurelyspiritual,isagift
hefelepartoftheanyofihaveheard
declareand,doubtless,hgreattruth,thattheyh
theutstreadiness,resignalovertoarival,ion
poraliofsuchlover.
heherefore,includethatthisaffeisinnature,
thoughiotpretendtosayihaveeverseenaninsta.
.joneshavihreehoursinreadingandkissingthe
aforesaidletter,andbeing,atlast,inastateofgoodspirits,frobr >
thelastntionedions,heagreedtocarryan
appointnt,ade,intoexecution.thiso
attends.ller,andheryoungerdaughter,intothegalleryat
theplayhouse,andtoadt.partridgeasohepany.
forasjoneshadreallythattasteforhuuranyaffect,he
expeutertainntiicisofpartridge,
froeexpeproved,
indeed,butlikeerated,byart.
inthefirstror.jones,s.
ller,heryoudaughter,andpartridge,taketheirplaces.
partridgeiediatelydeclaredithefiplacehehadever
beenin.usicwasawonder
hoanyfiddlersuldplayatoi,houtputtingone
a.”hefelloingtheupperdles,he
rs.ller,”look,look,datheverypictureof
thenintheendofthenprayerbookbeforethe
gunporeasonservioruldhehelp,ha
sigh,hedlesed,”thathereandles
enoughbutinonenight,tokeepapoorfalyforawhole
tonth.”
assoonastheplay,let,prinark,began,
partridgetention,nordidhebreaksileillthe
entraheghost;uponanthatwas
irangedress;sothin
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piour,isit”jonesansisthe
ghost.”toile,”persuadetothat,
sir,ifyou.thoughitsayieveractuallysain
life,yetiaertainishouldkerthan
thatesto.no,nhostsdontappearinsuchdressesas
that,her.”inthisstake,uchlaughterinthe
neighbourhoodofpartridge,heontiillthe
sebetlet,ridgegavethatcreditto
.garrick,ojones,andfellintosoviolent
atreling,thathiskneesknockedagainsteachother.jonesasked
hitter,andherhehewarriorupon
thestage”olasir,”saidhe,”iperceivenoisyoutold
.iaotafraidofanything;foriknoisbutaplay.andif
itatsuchadistand
insoy;aifinottheonly
person.””houtaketobesucha
aycallwardifyouwill;
butifthatlittlenthereupoageisnhtened,inever
saanfrightenedinlife.ay,ay:goalonghyou:ay,to
besureercyuponsuch
foolhardinesseverhappens,itisgoodenoughforyou.follow
youidfollohedevilassoon.nay,perhapsitisthedevilfor
theysayheputonlikenesshepleases.ohhereheis
again.nofartheo,youhavegonefarenoughalready;farther
thanidhavegoneforallthekingsdonions.”jonesofferedto
speak,butpartridgecried,”hush,hushdearsir,dontyouhear
hiandduringtheheghost,hesathhiseyes
fixedpartlyontheghostandpartlyo,andouth
open;thesapassio,
succeedinglike.
heseridge,youexceed
expeorethaninceivedpossible.”
”nay,sir,”ansridge,”ifyouarenotafraidofthedevil,i
thelpit;buttobesure,itisnaturaltobesurprizedatsuch
things,thoughikno:notthatithe
ghostthatsurprized,her;forishouldhaveknohattohave
beenonlyaninastrangedress;butanso
frightenedhielf,ite.””anddostthou
igihen,partridge,”criesjohathewasreally
frightened””nay,sir,”saidpartridge,”didnotyouyourselfobserve
afterhersspirit,andhowhe
urderedinthegarden,hobydegrees,and
hebhsorroasishouldhave
been,haditbeenohusholahat
thereheisagaiain,thoughiknohereis
nothingatallinit,ialadiaotdohose
hentuinghiseyesagainupo,”ay,youydraw
yhepohedevil”
duringthesendact,partridgedeveryfearks.hegreatly
adredthefinenessofthedresses;noruldhehelp
uponthekingsuntenance.”well,”saidhe,”hoaybe
deceivedbyfaullafidesfrontiis,ifind,atruesaying.who
tted
arder”hetheninquiredaftertheghost;butjones,ended
heshouldbesurprized,gavehioothersatisfa,than,”thathe
ghtpossiblyseehigainsoon,andinaflashoffire.”
partridgesatinafearfulexpectationofthis;andnohe
ghostdehisappearance,partridgecriedout,”there,sir,now;
uchfrightenedas
youthink,and,tobesure,nobodyhelpsofears.i
beinsobadanditio,is
there,foralltheeeofthespiritas
ialivingsoul,ithoughtisasinkintotheearth.””indeed,
yousa,”ansridge,”iknow
itisonlyaplay:andbesides,iftherehinginallthis,
daillerlaughso;forastoyou,sir,you
beafraid,ibelieve,ifthedevilhere,
thereay,nohevileked
yoother,io
besure,alldutytoatherisforfeitedbysuchked
doings.ay,goaboutyourbusiness,ihatethesightofyou.”
ourcriticlet
introducesbeforetheking.thishedidnotatfirstuand,
tilljonesexplaiohibuthenosooeredintothe
spiritofit,thaoblesshielfthathehadnever
ttedrder.thentuingtos.ller,heaskedher,”ifshe
didnotigihekinglookedasifheouched;thoughheis,”
saidhe,”agoodactor,anddothallhetohideit.well,i
uchtoansantherehath,
tosituponachhigherchairthasupon.nowonderherun
arustanifaceagain.”
thegravediggingsexteheattentionofpartridge,who
expressedchsurprizeatthenuerofskullsthrohestage.
toostfaus
burialplacesabouttohen,”criespartridge,”that
theplaceishaunted.butineversaylifeawravedigger.
ihadasexton,hatshouldhavedugthreegraves
he
firsttihehadeverhadoneinhishand.ay,ay,youysing.
youhadrathersingthaakingup
theskull,hecriedout,”isstraoseehoe
nare:ineveruldbriotouythingbelongingtoa
deadn,onanyat.heseedfrightenedenoughtooatthe
ghost,ithought.neoibushorissapit.”
littlereeeringoccurredduringtheplay,attheend
of,”heplayershehadlikedbest”to
thisheanseappearanceofindignationatthequestion,
”theking,r.partridge,”sayss.
ller,”youarenotofthesaopiniooheyare
allagreed,thathaetisactedbythebestplayerw
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thestage.””hethebestplayer”criespartridge,ptuous
sneer,”yself.iaure,ifihad
seenaghost,ishouldhavelookedintheverysanner,anddone
justashedid.aobesure,inthatse,asyoucalledit,
betandhisther,eheactedsofine,why,
lordhelp,anyn,thatis,anygoodn,thathadsucha
ther,e.iknowyouareonlyjoking
e;butindeed,dathoughiaplayinlondon,
yetihaveseenay
ney;hespeaksallhisinctly,halfasloudagainasthe
other.anybodyyseeheisanactor.”
rs.llerhusengagediionhpartridge,a
ladydiatelykners.
fitzpatrick.shesaid,shehadseenhiroheotherpartofthe
gallery,andhadtakenthatopportunityofspeakingtohiasshehad
sothingtosay,ightbeofgreatserviself.shethen
ae
dayintheing;ion,shepresentlygedto
theafteoon;atejonesprosedtoattendher.
thuseheadveheplayhouse;ridgehad
affreatrth,notonlytojonesands.ller,buttoall
oreatteohesaid,
thantoanythingthatpassedoage.
hedurstnotgotobedallthatnight,forfearoftheghost;and
fornynightsaftersedthreehoursbeforeheto
sleep,eapprehensions,andesi
horrors,ercyuponusthereitis.”
chapter6
ioryisobligedtolookback
itisalstiossibleforthebestparenttoobservea
iartialitytohiseritshould
biashisaffeed,when
thatsuperioritydeterneshispreference.
asiregardallthepersohishistoryinthelightof
usthesainationofpartialityto
sophiandforthatihopethereaderethesa
excuse,frohesuperiorityofhercharacter.
thisextraordinarytendeessyheroine,never
sufferstoquitheranylongtiostreluce.
iuldnopatientlytoinquirehath
happehislovelycreaturesinceherdeparturefroer
fathers,butthatiabligedfirsttopayashortvisitto.
blifil.
.e,inthefirstnfusionintoind,
uponthesuddenneer,andinthefirst
hurrytogoafterher,hadnotohoughtofsendinganyat
ofthedisverytoblifil.hehadnotgonefar,however,beforehe
rellectedhielf,andaglystoptattheveryfirstinnhe
cato,anddispatchedaesseoacquaintblifilhhis
havingfoundsophia,andresolutiontorryherto
hiediately,ifheeupafterhiotown.
asthelovehatviolentkind,
esuchact,
uldlessen,hisinatchatallalteredby
herhavingrunahoughheolaythistohisown
abracedthisoffer.indeed,he
n
thisyounglady,andthisred;forhencludedthat
trinyaffordedanequalopportunityofsatisfyiherhatredor
love;andthisopinionisveryprobablyverifiedbychexperience.
tosaythetruth,ifojudgebytheordinarybehaviourof
rriedpersonstoeachother,tonclude
thatthegeneralityseektheindulgenerpassiononly,in
theirunionofeverythingbutofhearts.
there
.allan,hedepartureofsophia
foeitherthat,northe
hithegreataversionobe
seriouslynattersso
far.hebynoansncurredhtheopinionofthoseparents,who
thinkitasiaterialtonsulttheinationsoftheirchildren
intheaffaire,astosolicitthegoodpleasureoftheir
servaendtotakeajouey;andwhoarebylaw,or
decyatleast,usingabsoluteforthe
ntrary,asheesteedtheinstitutiohestsacred
kihoughteverypreparatorycautionnecessarytopreserveit
holyandinviolate;andveryhatthesurestway
toeffectthishefoundationinpreviousaffe.
blifilindeedsooncuredhisuncleofallahesreof
deceit,byionsthathehadbeendeceived
hielf,anydeclarationsofeverywell
tallied;butnoopersuadeallhytootherenewing
hisaddresses,atterofsuchapparentdifficulty,thatthevery
appearaohavedeterredalessenterprizinggenius;
butthisyoulensoalents,thatnothing
edtohiardtobeatchieved.
herethenherepreseheviolenceofhisoion,and
thehopesofsubduingaversionintheladybyperseverance.he
beggedthat,inanaffaironurerepose,
heghtatleastbeatlibertytotryallfairansforsuccess.
heavenforbid,hesaid,thatheshouldeverthinkofprevailingbyany
otherthagehods”besides,sir,”saidhe,”if
theyfail,youytheneenoughdenyyour
.”heurgedthegreatandeagerdesirer.ehad
fortheteofjones,
toheiutedallthathadhappened;andfrohesaid,to
preservesovaluableayoungladyofcharity.
alltheseargunts,a
littlestroheauthorityofparentsthan.blifilhielf
haddone.heascribedtheasuresr.blifilo
taketochristiantives;”andthough,”sayshe,”thegoodyoung
gehntionedcharitylast,ialstnviishis
firstandprincipalion.”
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tuhoughinadifferentkey,anduch
ralfitnessintheproceeding:butheobathforthe
reveryofhishealth.
allhy,thoughnothoutreluce,atlastyieldedtothe
desiresofhisnephepanyhiolondon,where
heghtbeatlibertytouseeveryhoendeavainthelady:
”butideclare,”saidhe,”iyoany
absoluteforcebeingputonherinations,norshallyouever
haveher,unlessshebebroughtfreelytopliance.”
thusdidtheaffeofallhyforhishe
superioruandingtobetriuhedoverbytheinferior;and
thusistheprudehebestofheadsofteedbythe
tendeessofthebestofhearts.
blifil,havingobtaihisunhopedforacquieshis
uncle,restednottillhecarriedhispurposeintoexecution.andas
ebusinessrequired.allhyspresehe
untry,andlittlepreparationisnecessarytonforajouey,
theysetouttheveryday,andarrivedintohatevening,when
.jones,asselfhpartridgeat
theplay.
theingafterhisarrival,.blifilr.e,
byheostkindlyandgrahe
hadeverypossibleassuranceperhapsrethanhat
heshouldveryshortlybeashappyassophiauldkehinorwould
thesquiresuffertheyouleohisuillhe
had,alstagainsthistohissister.
chapter7
inpanyr.
blifil
s.onial
politics,toheiece,herandblifilbrokeinhless
ythanthelaingrequire.sophianosoonersaw
blifilthauedpale,andalstlosttheuseofallher
faculties;butheraunt,orary,waxedred,and,havingall
herfacultiesatoexerthertohesquire.
”brother,”saidshe,”iastoyourbehaviour;willyou
neverleaanyregardtoderulllookuponevery
apartntasyouroooneofyouruntrytenants
doyouthinkyourselfatlibertytoiheprivaciesofenof
ndition,houttheleastdecyootice””oxis
thetteohthesquire;”onehinkihadcaughtyou
at””noneofyourbrutality,sir,ibeseechyou,”answeredshe.
youhavesurprizedpooieceso,thatshehardly,isee,
supportherself.go,dear,retire,andendeavourtorecruityour
spirits;foriseeyouhaveoccasion.”athwordssophia,who
neverreand,hastilyhdrew.
”tobesure,sister,”ad,whenihave
brought.blifilheretourther,toforceheraway.”
”sure,brother,”saysshe,”youaread,whenyouknowin
sureiask.blifilspardon,
butheknotoiutesodisagreeablea
reyosureishallalo
see.blifil;buthiso
toprotoit.”
blifilbored,andlookedlikeafool;bute,
titoforspeechforthepurpose,answered,
”e,ifyou,certainly;but
e,letthegirlbefetr.blifilgoto
her.heseuponpurpose,andthereisnotitobelost.”
”brother,”criess.,
uandshielfbetterthantothinkofseeingnieyre
thising,afterenareofanice
ure;andourspirits,posed
inant.hadyousuffered.blifiltohavesenthis
plintstoniedtohavedesiredthefavourofing
oheafteoon,ishouldpossiblyhaveprevailedoo
haveseenhibutnoatter.”
”iaerysorry,da”criedblifil,”that.es
extraordinarykio,hieverenoughaowledge,
shouldhaveo,
”youneedkenoapologies,ybrothersowell.”
idontcaree,”anshesquire;”but
ustheetoseeherfor,ellyou,heiseup
onpurpose,andsoisallhy.””brother,”saidshe,”ever
ssage.blifilthinkspropertosendtoniece,shallbe
deliveredtoher;andisupposeshenoinstrusto
keaproperansnvincedsher.
blifilataproperti.””thedevilshe”anshe
squire.”odsbuddontevolkare
ighthavehad
runaontsheisguone
again.freatafoolassovolkthink,iknowverywellshe
hates””notter,brother,”replieds.e,”ihear
nieyfaly.sheisanhonour
toit;andsheiseyou.iwillpawn
ationinthe.ishallbegladto
seeyou,brother,ieoon;forihavesoof
iortanr.blifil,aswellas
you,stexinhastetodress.””,”said
thesquire,”doappointati.””indeed,”saidshe,”iappointno
ti.itellyouiheafteoon.””thedevil
edo”criesthesquire,tuingtoblifil;”i
uher,thanabeagletuanoldhare.perhapsshewill
beierhuurieoon.””iadeed,isee,
sir,tosfortune,”ansy
obligationstoyou.”hethentookars.e,
oniousonherpart;aheydeparted,
thesquiretteringtohielfhanoath,thatblifilshouldsee
hisdaughterieoon.
if.etlepleasedhthisinterview,blifilwas
less.astotheforr,heiutedtheer
toherhuuronly,andtoherdissatisfaissionof
yinthevisit;butblifilsatle
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hesuspectedsothreewords
thelady;and,tosaythetruth,hesuspected
right,asattersh
aihefolloer.
chapter8
schesofladybellastonfortheruinofjones
lovehadtakentoodeeparootinthendoflordfellartobe
plur.ent
hehad,indeed,givenassiontocaptainegglane,he
captainhadfarexceededintheexecution;norhaditbeeedat
all,hadhislordshipbeeofiainafterhehad
seenladybellastoeoonofthedayafterhe
hadreceivedtheaffront;butsoindustrioushecaptaininthe
dischargeofhisduty,that,havingafterlonginquiryfoundoutthe
squireslodgingsverylateintheeveniupallnightata
tave,thatheghtnotssthesquireintheing,andby
thataherevocationylordhadsenttohis
lodgings.
ieoontheaftertheintendedrapeofsophia,his
lordship,asadeavisittoladybellaston,wholaid
opensochofthecharacterofthesquire,thathislordshipplainly
saheabsurdityhehadbeenguiltyofintakinganyoffehis
hosehonourabledesignsonhis
daughter.hethenunbosodtheviolenceofhispassiontolady
bellaston,h
ostfavourablerealltheelders
ofthefaly,andfrohefatherhielfwhenheshouldbesober,
andshouldbedeacquaintedadetohis
daughter.theonlydanger,shesaid,layinthefellowshehad
forrlyntioned,houghabeggarandavagabond,had,by
soansorother,shekolerable
an.”now,”saysshe,”asihave,for
thesakeofusibusioinquireafterthis
fellohislodgings;”hhen
athinking,lord,”addedshe”for
thisfelloeanforyourperso
ethodof
havinghiressedaonboardaship.herlawnor
nsceforbidthisproject:forthefelloiseyou,however
,isbutavagabond,andasproperasanyfellohe
streetstobepressedintotheservidasfortheious
part,surelythepreservationofayoungladyfrouchruinisast
ritoriousaay,self,unlesshe
uldsucceedyusin,ityprobablybe
theansofpreservinghirohegalloaykehis
fortuneinaway.”
lordfellarveryheartilythankedherladyshipforthepart
otakeintheaffair,uponthesuccessofh
hisurehappiirelydepended.hesaid,hesa
presentnoobjee,andonsiderof
puttingitieaestlyreoher
ladyshiptodohihehonourofiediatelyntioninghis
proposalstothefaly;tohesaidheofferedacarteblanche,
andostaheyshouldrequire.
andafterutteriasiesandrapturesngsophia,he
tookhisleaveaed,butnotbeforehehadreceivedthe
strochargetobeeinseg
hisperson,akingany
attetstotheruinoftheyounglady.
thents.eherlodgings,acardwas
despatchedplintstoladybellaston;whonosooner
receiveditthan,patienceofalover,shefleoher
usin,rejoicedatthisfairopportunity,hbeyondherhopes
offereditself,forsheuchbetterpleasedhtheprospectof
kingtheproposalstoaanofsense,andhehan
toagentlenshehoheappellationofhottentot;
though,indeed,froiheapprehendednodangerofarefusal.
thetet,afterveryshortpreviousials,
felltobusiness,ostassoonncludedas
begun;fors.eoflordfellarthan
hercheeksglohpleasure;butedh
theeageessofhispassion,theeaestnessofhisproposals,and
thegenerosityofhisoffer,shedeclaredherfullsatisfainthe
stexplicitter.
intheprogressoftheiriontheirdisursetuedto
jones,andbothusinsverypatheticallylaheunfortunate
attatrs.
eetributedittothefollyofherbrothers
.shencluded,holast,hdeclaringher
nfidehegooduandingofheiece,houghshe
giveupheraffeinfavourofblifil,
not,saysshe,soonbeprevailedupontosacrificeasile
inan,whsher
bothatitleandalargeestate:”for,indeed,”addedshe,”ist
dosophythejustifessthisblifilisbutahideouskindof
felloenare,andhath
nothingbuthisfortuorendhi”
”nay,”saidladybellaston,”idontthensochy
usin;foriproseyouthisjonesisaveryagreeablefellow,and
hathoue,ensayisagreatrendationtous.
akeyoulaugh;
nay,iyselffhinghat
thefelloakelovetobutifyou
shouldbeinedtodisbelieveit,hereisevidenough,hisown
handing,iassureyou.”shethendeliveredherusier
arriage,hereaderhathadesire
tosee,hehexvthbookofthis
history.
”uponastonished,”saids.e;”thisis,
indeed,asterpieceofassurance.aypossibly
kesouseofthisletter.””youhavefullliberty,”cries
ladybellaston,”toapplyittopurposeyouplease.however,i
isse,nortoherunlessyou
findoccasion.””well,andhohefelloued
s.e.”not
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www.lizi.twasahusband,”saidthelady;”iaotrried,
iproseyou,dear.youknofortsonce
already;andohink,isenoughforanyreasonablean.”
thisletterladybellastonthoughtainlytuthe
balanindofsophia,andsheboldeiveitup,partlybyherhopesofhavinghinstantlydispatchedout
ofthelybyhavingsecuredtheevidenceofhonour,
aginewas
preparedtotestifyevershepleased.
butperhapsthereaderyon,whoinher
hearthatedsophia,shouldbesodesirousofprotingatchh
uchtotheioftheyounglady.now,iwoulddesire
suannature,pagealstthe
last,andthereheers,that
en,notothers,aunts,
&atters,doiythinkitsogreata
sfortuohavetheirinationsihed,thatthey
igiheyoughtocarryentyhigherthanuponthese
disappointnts;again,heue
place,thataanhoncebeenpleasedhthepossession
ofan,othedevil,topreventanyother
anfronjoyingthesa.
ifhebeedhthesereasons,ifreelynfessi
seenoothertivetotheasofthatlady,unlesswewill
nceiveshear,yoi
seenocausetosuspect.
nors.eo
introdueprefatorydisurseonthefollyoflove,
andontheoflegalprostitutionforhire,herand
blifilbrokeabruptlyinuponher;andhencearoseallthatldness
inherbehaviourtoblifil,houghthesquire,aswasusual
,iutedtoaselfhe
beingaanasuspioftherealtruth.
chapter9
inrs.fitzpatrick
thereaderynor.
jones,rs.fitzpatrick;but
beforeaybeproper,
aethod,toretualittlebadtoatfor
sogreataionofbehaviourinthislady,thatfrohanging
herlodgingprinr.jones,shehadnoriously,
ashathbeenseen,soughtthisinterview.
andhereoresorttohappehepreg
day,ladybellastonthat.ewasarrivedin
to,athislodgingsat
piccadilly,anyscurvypellations
tooarsetoberepeated,aeobekickedoutof
doors.froenoldservantofheraunte,she
ed,nductedhertothelodgingsofthatlady,who
treatedheotrekindly,butrepolitely;or,tosaythe
truth,both,
plainlynvineofrenciliationhad
provedabortive,butthatshestforevergiveoverallthoughts
ingitaboutbyanyansthisntdesireof
revengeonlyfilledhernd;andinthisteeretingjo
theplay,anopportunityseedtohertooccurofeffegthis
purpose.
thereaderstreerthathers.fitzpatrick,
intheatshegaveofherors.
erlyshethe
disappointntofrs.fitzpatrickderivedthegreat
bitteessheraunthadexpressedtoherefore,no
doubtbutthatthegoodladyentotheaddresses
of.jonesasshehadbeforedootheother;forthe
superiorityofcharr.jones;andthe
advanceadeinage,shencludedhow
justlyientratherinfavourofher
projectthanagainstit.
therefore,tended,afterapreviousdeclarationof
herdesirehiarising,asshesaid,frofirssurance
houe
exerdisappointnt,andafteracquainting.jones
inistress
ignorant;sheveryexplietohiandadvised
hiokeshaddressestotheolderlady,ioprocurean
easyainghitthesatiofthe
successerlyoe
stratage
.jonesexpressedgreatgratitudetotheladyforthekind
iionstohshehadexpressed,andindeed
testified,bythisproposal;but,besidesintitingsodiffidence
ofsuccessfroheladysknooheiece,h
hadnotbeenhercaseinregardto.fitzpatrick,hesaid,hewas
afraidssepositionofthiskind,
asherutterdetestationofallfallacy,asfroer
avoytoheraunt.
s.fitzpatrickay
notbe
politenessinjones,andintohhescarcewouldhavefallen,had
notthedelighthefeltinpraisingsophiahurriedhiutofall
refleendationofoneusihana
tacitrebukeoher.
”indeed,sir,”ah,”iot
thinkthereisanythingeasierthantocheatanoldanha
professionoflove,plexionisarous;and,thoughsheis
aunt,istsaythereneveroreliquorishohanher
ladyship.tyoupretendthatthedespairofpossessingher
nieisedtoblifil,hasdeyoutuyour
thoughtstoyusinsophia,itigio
besuchasiletonastohavetheleastscrupleonsuat,
ortonany
siliesbytheirtragiicpassions;
forhinkitisapitytheyarenotpunishablebylaw.ihad
nosuyusinsophiathink
itanaffroeveryrealspeciesof
falsehoodrethanherusinfitzpatrick.toaunt,indeed,i
pretendnoduty,nordo
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givenyouadvidifyoudeepursuingit,ishallhave
thelessopinionofyouruandingthatsall.”
joted,aedhis
utstpoorectifyit;butheonlyfaulteredandstutteredinto
nonsenseandntradi.tosaythetruth,itisofteo
abidebythensequehefirstbluhantoendeavourto
rectifyit;forbysudeavenerallyplungedeeper
insteadofextrigourselves;andfeh
occasionshavethegoodnaturers.fitzpatrickdisplayedto
jones,bysaying,ile,”youetnoreexcuses;for
ieasilyfiveareallover,everistheeffectof
fondnessforhisstress.”
shethenre,
ottingnuntionuldsuggestonthesubject;
forshelyinsedagainstheraunt,thatscarce
anythinghexposing
her;and,likeatruean,sheiesinthe
exee.
jones,hoedindeingtheuaking,hhad
not,iheleastprobabilityofsuccess.heeasilyperceivedthe
tivesrs.fitzpatricktobesoeagerinpressing
heradvice.hesaidhedeenderandpassionateregard
hehadforsophibutheinequalityoftheir
situations,thatheuldneverflatterhielfsofarastohopethat
sodivineayoungladyan;
nay,heprotested,heuldscarcebriowishsheshould.
hencludedents,hwehave
notatpresentleisuretoi.
therearesofineenforidarenotherespeakinteerselfissopredonant,thattheynever
detachitfronysubjed,asvanityisaruling
principle,theyareapttolayholdofeeth,
and,thoughthepropertyofothers,otheirohe
panyoftheseladiesitisiossibletosayanythinghandsoof
anotheranselves;nay,theyoften
irovethepraisetheyseize;as,forinstance,ifherbeauty,her
ourdeservesodation,
doideserve,oreea
degree
totheseladiesanoftenrendshielfwhileheis
ndinganotheran;and,whileheisexpressingardourand
generoussentintsforhisstress,theyarensideringa
ahehis
tendeessforaninferireeofrit.ofthis,stray
seeihaveseennyinstancesbesidess.fitzpatrick,toall
thisreallyhappened,ander.
johesytoofuchsooneruoodthanpoor
sophiahadforrlydone.
tosaythetruth,perfeore
irresistibleobjectthanitisgenerallythought;for,nothstanding
soofusareedoreholylots,andleabyrote
aschildreodespiseoutside,
andtovalueresolidchar;yetihavealthe
approatebeauty,thattheseresolidcharonlyshine
hthatkindoflustrehestarshaveaftertherisingof
thesun.
ations,nyofhwouldhave
beetheuthoforoondateshielf,s.fitzpatrickheavedadeep
sigh,and,takinghereyesofffroones,ontheyhadbeen
sotifixed,anddroppiheground,shecried,
”indeed,.jones,ipityyou;butitisthecurseofsudeess
tobethroy
usierthanyou,.jones,andistsay,anyanakes
osuchapassion,andsuchaperson,isunhyofboth.”
”sure,da”saidjones,”youtan””an”criess.
fitzpatriething,ithink,
iendeessbeeitinn,and
feillknoovalueitheydo.ineverheardsuch
trulyints,andittellhois,butyouforce
oobelieveyou.sureshestbethestibleofen
erit.”
thennerandlookhhisoke,infuseda
suspiintojones,caretonveyio
thereader.insteadofkinganyansafraid,
daihavedetootiresoavisit;”andofferedtotakehis
leave.
”notatall,sir,”ansrs.fitzpatrick.”indeedipityyou,
.jones;indeedido:butifyoing,heschei
haventionediavincedyoueseeyou
againassoonasyou.torrooingifyouleast
sotitorroeallday.”
johen,afternyexpressionsofthanks,veryrespectfully
retired;norulds.fitzpatriakinghipresentof
alookatparting,byusthave
hadnouandinginthelanguageoftheeyes.iy,it
nfirdhisresolutiouingtoheore;for,faultyas
hehathhithertoappearedinthishistory,hishoughtswerenow
soohissophia,thatibelievenoanupohuld
havenointoanactofinnstancy.
fortune,hohisfriend,resolved,asheintended
togiveheosendopportunity,tokethebestofthis;and
aglyproducedthetragithwearenowin
sorroestorerd.
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thensequehepregvisit
.fitzpatrientionedfrobr >
s.eansacquaiheplaceto
ired,retueddirectlytobath,andthence
thedayaftersetforolondon.
thereaderhathbeenalreadyofteninfordofthejealousteerof
thisgentlen.heylikeeerthesuspi
in
theroos.ers;and,thoughsuffitreasonshad
afterirelytoclearupthatsuspi,yetnohe
readingsohandsoar.jonesfrois
toreflectthatshelikeeti,and
juledtogethersustances
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naturallyheclearest,thatthehat
greeerntionedbyshakespearinhistragedyofothello.
andreetafterhiswife,andhad
justrer.joneswas
issuingfrot.
fitzpatrickdidrellectthefaceofjones;however,seeing
ayoungingfroisadedirectly
uptohiandaskedhiehadbeendoinginthathouse”for
iaure,”saidhe,”yousthavebeeninit,asisae
outofit.”
jonesaly,”thathehadbeenvisitingalady
there.”tozpatrickreplied,”businesshaveyouhthe
lady”upohevoice,
features,andi,ofthegentlen,ygood
friendgiveyourhand;ihopethereisnoillbloodreining
betallstakehhappenedsolongago.”
”uponsoul,sir,”saidfitzpatrick,”idontknoenor
yourface.””indeed,sir,”saidjones,”herhaveithepleasureof
kyourfaceiveryeertohaveseen
beforeatupton,h,
ifitisnotdeupyet,akeupoverabottle.”
”atupton”ysoul,ibelieveyour
naisjones””indeed,”ansysoul,”
a.upon
soulitlehyoupresently;butfirstiwillgive
youagreatknoy
soul,ifyoudonotgivesatisfaforthatblow,iwillgive
youanother.”andthen,draselfinapostureof
defence,heonlysceheuood.
joneseso
uedly;butpresentlyreveringhielf,healsodrew,and
thoughheuoodnothingoffeng,prestonsoboldlyupon
fitzpatrick,thathebeatdohedonehalfofhis
san,eived
it,thaeptbackhepointofhissword,and
leaninguponit,adeadn.”
”ihopenot,”criesjones,”buteverbethensequence,you
stbesensibleyouhavedrauponyourself.”atthisinstanta
nueroffellohe
shouldkeaake
careofthean.
”ay,”criesohefelloanaken
anyhourstolive.asfor
you,sir,youhaveanthatleastgoodyet.””dn,jack,”said
another,”hehathpreventedhisvoyage;hesboundtoanotherport
noanyothersuchjestsadethesubjectof
bythesefelloployedbylord
fellar,andhaddoggedhintothehouseofs.fitzpatrick,
attheerofthestreethisunfortunate
acthappened.
theoffidedthisgangveryhat
hisbusinessodeliverhisprisoothehandsofthe
,therefore,tobecarriedtoa
publichouse,
tohiscustody.
thenstable,seeing.jonesvery,andhearingthat
theacthadhappenedireatedhisprisreat
civility,andathisrequestdispatchedasseoinquireafter
thean,ataveuhesurgeons
hands.therephtbackhattheainly
rtal,andtherehenstable
infordjohathestgobeforeajustice.heanswered,
”indifferentastoe;for
thoughiaviheeyeofthelaw,
yettheynd.”
jonesedbeforethejustice,hesurgeonwho
dressed.fitzpatrickappeared,anddeposedthathebelievedthe
ortal;upohe
gatehouse.iteatnight,sothatjonessendfor
partridgetilltheing;and,ashenevershuthiseyestill
seven,soithepoorfelloly
frightenothearingfroisstersolong,receiveda
ssageostdeprivedhifhisbeing.
heblingkneesai,
aed
thesfortuhathadbefallenhinytears,lookingall
theierror;forasthenewsnow
arrivedthat.fitzpatrickhepoorfelloprehended
everyhisghost.atlasthedelivered
hiletter,efrobr >
sophiabythehandsofblackgee.
jonespresentlydispat,and,having
eagerlybrokeopeer,readasfollows:
youoagaintoanacthiown
surprizes.aunthathjustterfrooutolady
bellaste.iaviis
yourooresurprizesis,thatitisdatedat
theverytieigineyouhn
aentonthisfact.allidesireis,
thatyouayneverrebentioo
s.w.
ofthepresentsituationof.jonessnd,andofthepangs
ented,givetheroaderabetter
ideathanbysaying,hisserywould
alsthavepitiedhibut,badasitis,presentleave
hinit,ashisgoodgeniusifhereallyhadaohave
done.andhereaothesixteenthbookofourhistory.
bookxvii
ntainingthreedays
chapter1
ntainingaportionofintroduct
icadehisprincipalcharactersashappyas
he,ortothehighestpitch
ofhuheybothncludetheirbusiobedone,and
thattheiretoaperiod.
hadplexio
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thisperiod,sifor
thedevil,oranyofhisrepresentativesoh,tohaventrived
entsforpoorjohanthosein
ichapter;andasforsophia,agoodnaturedanwould
hardlyoreuneasioarivalthanustatpresent
besupposedtofeel.ainstopletethetragedybuta
rderortoralsentences
buttourfavouritesoutoftheirpresentanguishand
distress,andtolalastontheshoreofhappiness,see
achhardertask;atask,indeed,sohardthatuake
toexeorethanprobablethatwe
shallsoherprovideagoodhusbandforherintheend
eitherblifil,orlord,orsobodyelse;butastopoorjones,
sucharethecalatiesiinvolved,oo
hisirudence,byandothnotbeefelontotheworld,
heisatleastafelodese;sodestituteishenowoffriends,and
soperseto
anygood;andifourreaderdelightsinseeiions,ithink
heoughtnottoloseanytiintakingafirstrotybu.
asuicide.
thisifaithfullyprose,that,nothstandinganyaffeh
aybesupposedtohaveforthisrogue,wehave
unfortunatelydeourheroe,hat
supeaturalassistancehrusted,uponndition
thatportantoccasions.ifhedothnot,
therefore,findsonaturalansoffairlyextrighielf
frollhisdistresses,othetruthand
dignityofhistoryforhissake;forherrelatethathe
ayveryprobablybethecasethan
forfeitouriy,orshockthefaithofourreader.
inthistheashadagreatadvantageoverthedes.their
thology,erefirybelievedbythevulgar
thananyreligionisatpresent,gavethelunityof
deliveringafavouriteheroe.theirdeitiesthe
ore
extraordinarytheiionhegreaterhesurprizeand
delightofthecredulousreader.thoseersuldhgreaterease
havenveyedaheroefrorytoanother,nayfrone
backagain,thanapoor
frojail.
thearabiansandpersianshadanequaladvantageiningtheir
talesfrohegeniiandfairies,heybelieveinasan
articleoftheirfaith,upohorityofthekoranitself.butwe
havehesehelps.tonaturalansaloneonfined;
letustrythereforeeans,ybedoneforpoorjones;
though,tohetruth,sothiheear,that
hedothknoore
shoin
theunopenedleavesoffate.
chapter2
thegenerousandgratefulbehaviourofs.ller
.allrs.llersatdoobreakfast,
oiuedto
keohepany.
hehadnotbeenloedbeforehebeganasfollows:”good
lorddearuncle,
afraidoftellingityou,forfearofshogyouhthe
reranceofeverhavingsheosuchavillain.”
”atter,child”saidtheuncle.”ifearihaveshown
kindnessiheuhacharitydoth
notadoptthevicesofitsobjects.””o,sir”retuedblifil,”it
isionthe
you
nourishedinyourbosohathprovedohegreatestvillainsupon
earth.””byallthatssacred,tisfalse,”criess.ller.”.
jonesisnovillain.heisohehiestcreaturesbreathing;
andifanyotherpersonhadcalledhiillain,ihrown
allthisboilinguch
azedatthisbehaviour.butshedidnotgivehieavetospeak,
before,tuingtohishecried,”ihopeyoubeangry
e;ioffendyou,sir,forthe,indeed,i
uldohearhistoada”said
allalittlesurprizedtohearyouso
lydefendafello,.
allostungratefulof
alleandlittle
faly;whilewelive.andipray
heaventoblesshiandtutheheartsofhisliies.i
knoe,dastill
re,”saidallustansoother.itis
iossibleyoushouldhaveanysuannephew
ntions.””toosurely,”ansof
thegreatestandtekihbeenthepreserverof
andne.believe,sir,hehathbeenabused,grosslyabusedtoyou;
iknoiknoobeallgoodnessandhonour,
anykindandtehingsihaveheardyou
sayofthispoorhelpless
felloybestoffriends,hedeservesakinderappellation
froou,hadyouheardthegood,thekind,thegratefulthings
utterofyou.heionsyouabut
ihaveseenhinhis
knees,ilalltheblessingsofheavenuponyourhead.ido
notlovethatchildtherebetterthanhelovesyou.”
”isee,sir,nohohosegrinningsneers
arkshisbestbeloved,”s.llerreally
dothkno.isupposeyoutheonlyoneofyour
aycharacter,i
perceive,bysohintsshehaththro,hehathbeenveryfree
.””andthelordfiveyou,sir”said
s.ller;”ostandinneedofhis
fiveness.”
”uponrs.ller,”saidallhy,”idonottakethis
behaviourofyourstonephewkindly;andidoassureyou,asany
reflesup
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ofn,theyy
resentntagainsthiforisttellyou,s.ller,theyoung
advocate
fortheungratefulk,when
youhearitfroyoouth,akeyouuch
basenessandingratitude.”
”youaredeceived,sir,”ansrs.ller;”iftheyhe
lastlips,iwouldsayyouwere
deorerepeatit,thelordfivethosewhohave
deanishoutfaults;
buttheyareallthefaultsofh;faultsh
hey,nay,certainhewill,relinquish,and,ifheshould
not,theyarevastlyoverbalanosthuender,
hoheartsthatevernh.”
”indeed,s.ller,”saidallhy,”hadthisbeeedof
you,ishouldnothavebelievedit.””indeed,sir,”answeredshe,”you
sureyouwill:andwhen
youhaveheardthestoryellyouforiellyou
all,youbeingoffehatyouwillowni
knousthavebee
despicableandstungratefulofchesifihadactedanyother
partthanihave.”
”ada”saidallhy,”ishallbeverygladtohearany
goodexcuseforabehaviourustnfess,ithinksan
ex,ynepheeed
inhisstoryhoutinterruption.hehaveintroduceda
tterofslightnsequencehsuchapreface.perhapseventhis
storyistake.”
s.llergavetokensofsubssion,andthen.blifilbegan
thus:”iaure,sir,ifyoudontthinkpropertoresentthe
illusageofs.ller,ishalleasilyfiveeonly.
ithinkyoodnesshathnotdeservedthisindignityather
hands.””isthisneance
hathhedoneoflate””,”criesblifil,”nothstandingall
s.llerhathsaid,iaerysorrytorelate,andyou
shouldneverhaveheardfroe,haditteriossible
toncealfrohean;i
urderedforperhapsitynotbesonstruedinlaw,
andihopethebestforhissake.”
allself;auing
tos.ller,hecried,”adasayyounow”
”
anythingi,ifthefactbetrue,iavihen,
anyvillainsin
thistoakeittheirbusioprovokeyoulen.
nothingbutthegreatestprovoptedhiforof
allthegentlenieverhadinhouse,ineversaleor
sospered.hehehouse,and
everyo.”
knogatthedoor
interruptedtheirion,aedherfroroceeding
further,orfroeceivinganyanshis
r.allhy,shehastilyretired,takinghher
herlittlegirl,the
lancholyneocallherhislittle
anyplaythings,butspentwholehours
inplayingself.
soreadersy,perhaps,bepleasedinute
circes,iingofpleofplutarch,
ohebestofourbrotherhistorians;andothers,tothey
yappeartrivial,,asweare
neverprolixonsuchoccasions.
chapter3
thearrivalof.attershe
patealauthority
s.llerhadnotloheroo.eentered;but
notbeforeasllandhis
chairn;forthefelloakenuptheirburdenatthe
herculespillars,hadnceivednohopesofhavinganyfuturegood
custorinthesquire;andtheyoreoverfartherenuragedby
hisgenerosityforhehadgiventhefhisordsixpence
rethantheirfare;theythereforeveryboldlydendedanother
shilling,any
heartyatthedoor,butretainedhisaerhe
;shatallthelondonershe
urt,andthoughtofnothingbutplunderinguntrygentlen.”dn
,”sayshe,”ifiherainratherthaooneof
theirhandbarroereihan
brohase.”
whenhised
thesapassiooneonahere,”sayshe,”thereis
finebusinessforlast;and
aginedodealh,odratit,ittusoutto
beabadgeratlast
”pray,goodneighbour,”saidalletaphors,and
speakalittleplainer.””hen,”saysthesquire,”totellyou
plainly,eafraidofasonofawhoreofa
bastardofsobodys,idontknoi.andnowheresa
nfoundedsonofaaybeabastardtoofor
iknoineby
heyhavebeggaredthenation,buttheyshallneverbeggar
.landshallneverbeseohanover.”
”yousurprizech,goodfriend,”saidallhy.”why,
zoundsiaurprizedself,”anshesquire.”itozee
sisterelastnight,agtoheroent,andthere
ifullofen.thereyladyusin
bellaston,andladybetty,andladycatherine,andladyi
dontknoe,ifeveryoucatgsuchakennelof
hooppettiatbsdn,idratherberunbyowndogs,asone
ahatthestorybooksaysuedintoahare,andhis
oortalwaseverrun
insuer;ifidodgedonee;ifiofferedto
e.ocertainlyohegreatest
tptedtoc
theaveryadvantageousofferindeed,criesanotherusinfor
youstk
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before.surely,saysthatfataseb,ladybellaston,
usin,youstbeoutofyourstothinkofrefusingsu
offer.”
”noepersonhath
deproposalstosse,ily
approve,butisnottoyourliking.”
”liking”saide,”hohedevilshouldititellyouit
isalord,andthosearealyouknowialways
resolvedtohavenothingtodoatterof
vortyyearspurchasenohada
ndtoputintoapark,onlybecauseih
lords,anddostthinkiarrydaughterzubesides,benti
eoyou,anddidievergooffanybargainwhenihad
prosed”
”astothatpoint,neighbour,”saidallhy,”ientirelyrelease
youfronye.nontrabebindiies
akeitattheti,norever
afterhepo.”
”sludthen,”aellyouihavepower,andiwill
fulfilit.ealongedireons,i
alidiosisterandtakeahehbyforce,
andsheshallhaun,orikherup,andkeepheruponbread
anderaslongasshelives.”
”.e,”saidallyfull
sentintsonthistter””hearthee;ay,tobesureiwill,”
anshen,sir,”criesallhy,”itrulysay,
plihertoyouortheyounglady,thathis
ty
regardtoyouboth.analliailiessonearly
neighbours,aherehadalutualan
interurseandgoodharny,ithoughtastdesirableevent;and
hregardtotheyounglady,notonlythencurrentopinionof
allyoethatshewould
beaibletreasuretoagoodhusband.ishallsaynothingof
herpersonalqualifications,irable;hergood
nature,herodesty,aretooo
needanypanegyric:butshehathonequalityedinahigh
degreeinthatbestofen,hefirstofangels,
orenlyescapes
observation;solittleindeedisitrerked,thatiao
expressit.istuseivesonthisoccasion.ineverheard
anythingofpertness,orouth;no
preteouchlesstothatkindofhe
resultonlyofgreatleaingandexperieheaffectationof
an,isasabsurdasanyoftheaffectationsofan
ape.s,nojudicialopinions,noprofound
eh
beenallattentioyofaleaer,nottheforwardness
ofateaeforit,butioryheronly,
desiredheropiniononapointr.
thand.square.touess,
youe,good.allsureyouotin
eaestthinkcapableofdeganypointinh
gentlendisagree.thandsquare,halikethought
theelvessureofafavourabledeyrequest.she
ansegoodhuur,istabsolutelybeexcused:for
iuyjudgntonhisside.
indeed,shealhehighestdeferehe
uandingsofn;aqualityabsolutelyessentialtotheking
agoodostapparentlyvoid
ofallaffeustbecertainlyreal.”
hereblifilsighedbitterly;upone,whoseeyeswere
fulloftearsatthepraiseofsophia,blubberedout,”dontbe
e,shathaher,ifshewas
tesasgood.”
”reeryourprose,sir,”criedallhy,”itobe
interrupted.””unt,”anshesquire;”ispeak
anotherword.”
”noygoodfriend,”ntinuedallhy,”ihavedsolongon
theritofthisyounglady,partlyasireallyanlovehher
atthatlightis
reallyadvantageousonnotbeigiobe
principalviebracedtheproposal.
indeed,iheartilyy
faly;butthoughiyanygoodthings,i,
therefore,stealtheuiltyofanyviolenceorinjusticeto
possessselfofthenoaninte
ntrarytoherorapprobation,isanactofsujustice
andoppression,thatihelaryuldrestrainit;
butagoodnsceis,neverlaheregulated
state,andhoselaself,heof
legislatorshathfottentosupply.thisissurelyacaseofthat
kind;for,isitnotcruel,nay,iious,toforintothat
stateagainstherobe
aostdreadfulurtofjudicature,
andtoansatrinial
dutiesinaennerisask;andshallhis
burthenuponaaidepriveherofall
thatassistanceayeoundergoitshallear
herveryheartfroer,iestohawhole
heartisscarceequalistspeakveryplainlyhere.ithinkparents
annerareaccessoriestoalltheguiltheir
childre,beforeajustjudge,
expeent;butiftheyuldavoidthis,
goodheavenisthereasoulhethoughtofhaving
ntributedtothedaationofhischild
”forthesereasoneighbour,asiseetheinations
ofthisyoungladyarestunhappilyaverseto
de,though
iassureyouishallalostgratefulse.”
”hislips
thenttheysaybutihaveheardyou
out,andnoe;andifidontanswereveryword
ont,atterup.firstthen,
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youtoanseoiondidnotibegetherdidnotibeget
hera.theysay,iisaherthat
knosureihavethebesttitletoher,fori
bredherup.butibelieveyouetobeherfather,and
ifibe,anottogoveoinot
togoveotogoveheriers,
surelyiaogoveherinthis,ost.and
adesiringallthisidesiriodoanythingfor:
togiveanythingzuonly
desiriakeayestatenootherhalfwhen
idie.well,andakeherhappy
itsenoughtokeoohearvolkstalk;ifio
rryself,thensheodtoblubber;but,
orary,hantiofferedtobinddoylandinsucha
hatiuldnotrryifianupon
earthe.orei
ntributetoherdaationzoundsidzeealltheworlddnd
bevoreherlittlevingershouldbehurt.indeed,.allhy,you
stexcuse,butiaurprizedtohearyoutalkinzucha
nner,andistsay,takeithohatithoughtyouhad
resense.”
allile;noruld
he,ifheileany
xtureoflipt.hisslesatfollyhas
aysupposetheangelsbestoankind.
blifilnoittedtospeakafeo
usinganyviolensureishallnever
oit.nsceittouseviolenany
one,chlessonaladyfor,hoe,ishall
alhepurestandsiaffe;butyetihave
readthatenareseldoroofagainstperseverance.ayinot
hopethenbysuchperseveralasttogainthoseinations,
iureishall,perhaps,havenorival;forasfor
thislord,.etohiandsure,
sir,youdenybutthataparenthathatleastaive
voithesetters;nay,ihaveheardthisveryyoungladyherself
saysorethanonddeclarethatshethoughtchildren
inexcusablearriedioppositiontotheheir
parents.besides,thoughtheotherladiesofthefalyseeofavour
thepretensionsoflord,idonotfindtheladyherselfisined
togivehinyuntenance;alasiaoo;i
aoosensiblethatenreinsupperstinherheart.”
”ay,ay,sohedoes,”criese.
”butsurely,”saysblifil,”urderhhe
hathtted,ifthelawshouldsparehislife”
”ttedarder,
andisthereanyhopesofseeinghiaolderol,tollolde
rol.”herehefellasingingand.
”child,”saysallhy,”thisunhappypassionofyoursdistresses
beyondasure.iheartilypityyou,andwoulddoeveryfair
thingtoproteyoursuccess.”
”idesirenore,”criesblifil;”iavinceddearuh
abetteropinionofthantothinkthatiselfof
re.”
”lookee,”saysallyleavetoe,tovisit,
ifsheititbutiinsistonnothoughtsofviolence.i
ent,nothingofthatkindatteted.”
”hingofthatkindshallbe
atteted;eans;
andifthisfellohaoftheollolderoli
neverheardbetteeylifeiy
nd.do,prithee,dearalleanddihe
heruttonroasted,anda
spareribofpork,andafoherewillbenobody
butourselves,unlessindtohavethelandlord;fori
havesentparsonsuppledoytobacbox,
ataninnthere,andiloseitfortheworld;
foritisanoldacquaintanceofabovetyyearsstanding.i
tellyoulandlordisavasticalbitch,youwilllikeunhugely.”
.allhyatlastagreedtothisinvitation,andsoonafter
thesquireoff,singingandcaperingatthehopesofseeingthe
speedytragidofpoorjones.
heaforesaidsubjecth
chgravity.hetoldhisnephehallhishearthe
onquerapassion,in,”sayshe,
”flatteryouhanyhopesofsucceeding.itiscertainlyavulgar
error,thataversioninaanybenqueredbyperseverance.
indifferenesyieldtoit;buttheusual
triuhsgainedbyperseverenaloverareovercaprice,prudence,
affectation,andoftenanexorbitantdegreeoflevity,es
ennotoverintheirnstitutionstoindulgetheirvanity
byprolongiiofurtship,evenheyarewellenough
pleasedhtheobjedresolveiftheyeverresolveatall
tokehiverypitifulandsintheend.butafixeddislike,
asiafraidthisis,hergatherstrengththanbe
nqueredbyti.besides,dear,ihaveanotherapprehensionh
youstexcuse.iafraidthispassionhisfine
younguchforitsobject,
andisuhatloveheonly
foundationoftrinialfeliire,tolike,andtolong
forthepossessionofabeautifulan,houtanyregardtoher
sentintstoafraid,toonatural;butlove,i
believe,isthepretty
thattolovethecreatureesusisnotin
hunnature.exaneyourheart,therefore,thhly,good
boy,andif,uponexanation,youhavebuttheleastsuspiof
thiskind,iaureyouropelyouto
drivesoviyourheart,andyoodsensewill
sooneodoithoutpain.”
thereaderypretty,ifhe
shouldbeataloss,atpresentatleisuretosatisfy
hiasourhistorynoattersofhigheriortance,
andsophia.
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araordinarysebet
theloay
ralesafeandunregardedthroughthepastures.theseare,indeed,
hereafterdoodtobethepreyofnyyearsarethey
sufferedtoenjoytheirlibertyundisturbed.butifapludoebe
disveredtohaveescapedfroheforest,andtoreposeherselfin
sofieldrove,theed,every
osetdogsafterher;and,ifsheispreservedfrobr >
therestbythegoodsquire,itisonlythatheysecureherforhis
oing.
ihaveoftennsideredaveryfineyounganoffortuneand
fashion,thepaleofheursery,to
beiychthesasituationhthisdoe.thetownis
iediatelyinanuproar;sheishuntedfroarktoplay,frobr >
urttoassely,frosselytoherober,andrarely
esthejaedevourerorother;
for,ifherfriendsprotee,itisonlytodeliverher
overtooheirooredisagreeabletoherthanany
oftherest;ensecurely,
andscarceregarded,traversethepark,theplay,theopera,andthe
assely;andthough,forthestpartatleast,theyareatlast
devoured,yetforalongtidotheyoniy,hout
disturbaroul.
ofalltheseparagonsastedreofthispersecutionthan
poorsophia.herillstarsedhallthatshehad
sufferedonatofblifil,theynoherpursuer,
edlikelytotorntheolessthaherhaddone.
forthoughheraunt,shewasnolessassiduousin
teizihaherhadbeenbefore.
theservantsrs.
edher,”that
sheexpectedhislordshipthatveryafteoon,andinteake
thefirstopportunityofleavingheralone.””ifyoudo,
da”ansespirit,”ishalltakethefirst
opportunityofleavinghiyhielf.””hoadacriesthe
aunt;”isthistheretuyoukeforkindnessinrelievingyou
froouryourfathers””youknoada”said
sophia,”theentplyy
fatheriingaed,andydearaunt,who
hathrelievedfrohatdistress,involveinanotherequally
bad””anddoyouthinkthen,da”ansrs.e,that
thereisnodifferenarand.blifil””very
little,inopinion,”ustbendeed
tooofsacrifigselfto
fatherspleasure.””thenpleasure,ifind,”saidtheaunt,”hath
verylittleove.
iaotives.thevieyfaly,of
ennoblingyourself,isiproceedupon.haveyounosenseof
aitioherenocharihoughtsofhavingaroon
yourayhonour,”saidsophia.”apincushionupon
achejustasentionhonour,”
outhofsucha
sorry,ousetheseiotbear
yrovelingteer;youhavehebloodoftheesin
you.but,hoeanandbaseyourownideasare,youshallbringno
iutatiohat
ienuragedyouinrefusihebesttchesinengland;a
tchsadvantageinfortune,o
alstanyfaly,andhath,indeed,intitle,theadvantageofours.”
”surely,”sayssophia,”iaodefit,andhavenotthesenses
ustbecertainlyso
sensehedelightsofsoundandshohihave
not;forsurelynkinduorsacrificeso
chfortheobtaining,norheybesoelateandproudh
possessing,,asitdothto,thest
insignifitofalltrifles.”
”no,no,ss,”criestheaunt;”youareboanysensesas
otherpeople;butiassureyou,youarenotbohasuffit
uandingtokeafoolof,ortoexposenducttothe
yword,andyouknow,i
believe,hoyresolutionsare,unlessyouagreetoseehis
lordshipthisafteoon,iyownhands,deliveryou
torrooingtobrother,andhinterfere
onts
silentafterthisspeech,ostangryand
peretorytone;andthen,burstingintotears,shecryed,”doh
,dathestserableundone
ydearauntforsakes,whereshallilookfor
aproteydeaiece,”criesshe,”youwillhaveaverygood
protectorinhislordship;aprotectoothingbutahankering
afterthatvilefelloakeyoudee.””indeed,da”
saidsophia,”youe.hoagieryouhave
shee,ifihadeveranysuchthoughts,thatishouldnotbanish
theoreverifitent
upooseehisfaceagain.””but,child,dearchild,”said
theaunt,”bereasonable;youiasingleobje””i
havealready,ithink,toldyouasuffitobjeanswered
sophia.”eeone.””sure,da”said
sophia,”itoldyouhehadusedintherudestandvilestnner.”
”indeed,child,”ans
uandyou:buteanbythisrude,vilenner”
”indeed,dasaidsophia,”ialstashadtotellyou.he
caughtinhisar,pulleddohesettee,andthrust
hishandintobosoandkissedithsuchvioleihave
therkupobreastatthisnt.””indeed”saids.
ada”ansyfatherluckily
atthatinstant,orheavenknorudenessheintended
tohaveproastonishedandnfounded,”criesthe
aunt.”noanofthehbeereatedsosince
ily.iotheeyesofapri,ifhe
hadattetedsupossiblesure,sophia,
youstihistoraiseindignationagainsthi””ihope,
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ysoulitistrue.””ishould
havestabbedhiotheheart,hadibee,”retuedtheaunt.
”yetsurelyheuldhavenodishonourabledesign;itisiossible
hedurstnot:besides,hisproposalsshehnot;fortheyare
notonlyhonourable,butgenerous.idontknoheagealloreatfreedo.adistantsaluteisalliwouldhaveallowedbefore
theerly,notsolongagoher;
severallovers,thoughineverarriage,andi
neverenuragedtheleastfreedoitisafoolishcustoandi
neverankissedreofthaisas
chasonebringoogivelipsuptoahusband;and,
indeed,uldieverhavebeenpersuadedtorry,ibelievei
shouldnothavesoonbeenbroughttoenduresoch.””youwillpardon
,dearda”saidsophia,”ifikeoneobservation:youown
youhavehadnylovers,andthe,evenifyoushould
denyit.yourefusedthell,and,iavinced,o
leastangthe””yousaytrue,dearsophy,”answeredshe;”ihad
oheofferofatitle.””hen,”saidsophia,”
suffertorefusethisoistrue,child,saidshe,”i
haverefusedtheofferofatitle;butitsogoodanoffer;
thatis,notsovery,verygoodanoffer.””yes,da”said
sophi”butyouhavehadverygreatproposalsfroenofvast
fortuthefirst,northesend,northethird
advachthatoffereditself.””io,”saidshe.
”ada”ntinuedsophia,”andaynotiexpecttohavea
send,perhaps,betterthanthisyouarenoan,
andiavincedisetoyieldtothefirstloverof
fortune,nay,oroftitletoo.iaveryyoungan,andsurei
despair.””ydear,dearsophy,”criestheaunt,
”esay””aynotbe
leftaloleastthisevening;grantthat,andiit,
ifyouthink,afterinyourpany.”
”,”criestheaunt.”sophy,youknowilove
you,anddenyyounothing.youknoynature;i
havenotalerlythoughtcruel;by
then,ian.iany
ahathashadversestothecruelparthenissainit.sophy,
ieasyou,aihadsothingyou
forrly.ialittlealtered.kingdoandstates,astully
ustthe
hunfor”thusrunsheonfoearhalfanhouruponherself,and
hers,andherylord,who,
afterasttediousvisit,duringrs.eneveronce
offeredtoleavetherooretired,notchresatisfiedhthe
auntthanhtheniece;forsophiahadbroughtherauntintoso
exosteverythingher
notbe
iropertosoforwardalover.
thussophia,byalittleedflattery,forhsurely
noneeher,obtainedalittleeaseforherself,and,at
least,putofftheevilday.andnoehaveseenourheroineina
bettersituationthahbeenforalongtibefore,wewill
lookalittleafter.jones,ostdeplorable
situationthatbeagined.
chapter5
s.llerand.nightingalevisitjoheprison
r.alleet.rs.
llersetforohersoninlaoacquaint
hitheacthe
hadknopartridgeforjones,
s.ller,hadbeenfuishedinthesahouser.
nightihegoodanfoundherdaughterundergreataffli
onar.jones,havingfortedasould,
shesetforothegatehouse,here
.nightingalewasarrivedbeforeher.
thefiressandnstanstanceso
extrelydelightfultopersonsinanykindofdistress,thatthe
distressitself,ifitbeonlyteorary,andadtsofrelief,is
rethaedbybringingthisforthit.norare
instanesuperficialandinaccurate
observershavereported.tosaythetruth,passionisnot
tobenueredangeneralfaults.theblagredienth
foulsourdispositionisenvy.hen,iafraid,
tuedupalygreater,better,wiser,or
happierthanourselves,edegreeoflignity;whilewe
nlylookdoeanandserablehsuffit
benevolendpity.infact,ihavererked,thatstofthe
defectsselvesinthefriendshipshin
observation,havearisenfronvyonly:ahellishvidyet
o.butenough
ofasubjectetoofar.
herithatfortunejonesshould
sinkuheightthuslose
anyfutureopportunityoftorntinghiorhershereallyabated
so,sheseedalittletorelaxher
persethepanyofthful
friends,andorerare,afaithfulservant.for
partridge,thoughhehadnyierfes,ednotfidelity;
andthoughfeartobehangedforhisster,
yetthetodeserthis
cause.
isfainthepresenceofhis
friends,partridgebroughtanatthat.fitzpatrickill
alive,thoughthesurgeondeclaredthathehadverylittlehopes.upon
,”dear
toyourselfsouponanact,h,
everbethensequence,beattendedhnodaoyou,
andinaccuseyouofhavihe
leasttoblaifthefelloorethan
takenahelifeofaruffianinyourohe
ronersicertainlyfindit;andthenyouwillbeeasily
adttedto
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yetitisatrialanynandforyoufora
shilling.””e,e,.jones,”sayss.ller,”chear
yourselfup.ikheaggressor,andsoitold
.allhy,andsoheshallaooo,beforeihavedone
.”
jonesgravelyansightbehisfate,he
shouldalentthehavihebloodofoneofhis
felloisfortuneshuldhave
befallenhibutihaveanothersfortuhetekindo
s.ller,ihavelostostdearupoh.””thatst
beastress,”saids.ller;”bute,e;ikhan
youigine”forindeedpartridgehadblabbedall;”andihaveheard
rethanyouknoiseyou,thanyou
think;andigiveblifilsixpenceforalltheceh
hehathofthelady.”
”indeed,dearfriend,indeed,”ansire
straheygrief.ifyouedhthe
story,youycaseadttedofnofort.iapprehend
nodangerfrolifil.ihaveundoneself.””dontdespair,”replied
s.ller;”youknoando;andifanythingbe
inpoiseyouiyduty.
son,dear.nightingale,ehehath
obligationstoyouonthesaat,knoyduty.shalli
gototheladyselfie
say.”
”thoubestofen,”criesjoakihehand,”talknot
ofobligationsto;butasyouhavebeensokindtontionit,
thereisafavouraybeinyourpower.iseeyou
areaationi
k.ifyouuldntrive
todeliverthisgivingherapaperfroispocket,ishallforever
aowledgeyoodness.”
”giveit,”saids.ller.”ifiseeitnotinherown
possessionbeforeisleep,ysleepbelastfort
yourself,goodyoungnbe
pastfollies,andiallshallbeseeyou
happyostgyoungladyintheworld;forisohear
froveryonesheis.”
”believe,da”saidhe,”idonotspeakthentofone
inunhappysituation.beforethisdreadfulacthappened,ihad
resolvedtoquitalifeofesensibleofthe
hstandingthe
disturbancesihaveunfortunatelyoccasionedinyourhouse,for
notanabandonedprofligate.
thoughihavebeenhurriedintovices,idonotapproveavicious
ont,deserveit.”
s.llerexpressedgreatsatisfainthesedeclarations,in
thesiyofirefaith;andnow
thereiheionpastinthejointattetsofthat
goodanand.nightior.
jones,ier
fortedandsatisfiedthantheyfoundhitoeration
nothingsors.ller
todeliverhislettertosophia,hhedespairedoffindingany
anstoacplish;for
sophia,heinfordpartridgethatshehadstrictlychargedhion
painofhavingitnicatedtoherfather,nottherany
ansoreover,notalittlepleasedtofindhehadso
anadvocateto.allselfinthisgoodan,whowas,
iy,ohehiestcreaturesintheworld.
afteraboutanhoursvisitfroheladyfoightingalehad
beenisingto
retutohioon;duringrs.llersaidshehopedt
hiogoodnehisstress,and.nightingaleprosed
toenquireintothestateof.fitzpatrickswound,andlikewise
tofindoutsoofthepersonsattherenunter.
theforrofthesedirectlyiofsophia,herwe
liketendher.
chapter6
inrs.llerpaysavisittosophia
accesstotheyoungladyeansdifficult;for,asshe
livednofriendlyfootinghheraunt,shefull
libertytoreceivevisitantsshepleased.
sophiaedthattherewasa
gentleanbelooonher.assheherafraid,nor
ashad,toseeanyofherodiately
adtted.
curtsiesandtheusualialsbetenrangers
toeachother,beingpast,sophiasaid,”ihavenotthepleasureto
knoada””no,da”ansustbeg
pardonforintrudinguponyou.bute
togiveyouthistrouble,ihope””pray,isyourbusiness,
dasaidsophia,otion.”daalone,”
replieds.ller,inalo,betty,”saidsophia.
,by
averyunhappyyoulen,todeliveryouthisletter.”sophia
gedlourhedire,hehand,
andaftersohesitation,said”iuldnotnceive,dafrobr >
yourappearahatyourbusinesshadbeenofsuature.
everyhtthisletterfroishallnotopenit.ishould
besorrytoeainanunjustsuspiofayouarean
utterstrao.”
”ifyouada”ansrs.ller,”iwill
acquaintyou,ahatletter.””ihaveno
adatoknoust
insistonyourdeliveringthatletterbacktotheperson
you.”
s.llerthenfelluponherknees,andipassionate
teriloredherpassion;toada
itissurprizingyoushouldbesoverystronglyiedinthe
behalfofthisperson.iada”no,da”says
s.ller,”youshallnotthinkanythingbutthetruth.iwill
tellyouall,andyouied.heis
thebestnaturedcreaturethateverhenbeganand
relatedthestoryof.anderson.afterthisshecried,”this
dathisishisgoodness;butihavechretenderobligations
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www.lizi.twtohihehathpreservedchild.”here,aftersheddingso
tears,sherelatedeverythihatfact,suppressingonly
thosecircesostreflectedhter,
andncludedadayoushalljudgeheri
an;
andsureheisthebestandanbeings.”
thealterationsienanceofsophiahadhithertobeen
chieflytoherdisadvantage,andhadinedherplexiontotreatpaleness;butshenoilion,
andcried,”iknratitudeedbutyreadingthis
letterdoyourfriend,sinrs.llerfell
agaireaties,andbeggedtobefiven,butsheuldnot,
shesaid,carryitback.”ada”sayssophia,”iothelp
it,ifyoue.ayleaveit,her
ieant,oreantanything,i
etodeters.lleractuallyuood
thisasahint,alylayierdohetable,
tookherleave,havingfirstbeggedperssiontoagainon
sophihadherassentnordenial.
theletterlayupoablenolohantills.llerwas
outofsight;forthensophiaopeneda.
thisletterdidverylittleservicetohiscause;foritnsisted
oflittlerethannfessionsofhisohiness,andbitter
lantationsofdespair,togetherostsoleprotestations
ofhisunalterablefidelitytosophia,ofh,hesaid,hehoped
tonvio
herpresendthatheuldatforthelettertolady
bellastoninsuer,that,thoughitto
herfiveness,hehopedatleasttoobtainitfroerrd
ncludedhvohatnothinghoughts
thantorryladybellaston.
thoughsophiareadtheletterthgreatattention,his
aningstillreinedariddletoher;noruldheriion
suggesttoheranyanstoexained
veryangry,thoughindeedladybellastontookupsochof
herresentnt,thathergentlendhadbutlittlelefttobestow
onanyotherperson.
thatladyostunluckilytodihisverydayhheraunt
e,andieoo,
togotogethertotheopera,andthenashatchetsdru
sophiaall,but
disobligeheraunt;andastotheartsofunterfeitingillness,
she,thatitneveroered
intoherhead.herefore,do,
resolvedtoenunterallthehorrorsoftheday,andast
disagreeableoproved;forladybellastontookevery
opportunityverycivillyandslilytoinsulther;toallhher
dejekingau;and,indeed,
tohetruth,shetheverybestbutanindifferent
stressofrepartee.
anothersfortunepanyof
lordfellar,shetattheopera,andtendedherto
thedruandthoughbothplacesitofany
particularities,andsheusickattheone
pladbythecardsattheother,sheuldnot,however,enjoy
herselfinhispany;forthereissothingofdelicaen,
tobeeveneasyinthepresenan
theykno,heyaredisined
tofavour.
havinginthis,ahour
posterity,itishoped,uandintheseishere
applied,ontto
describetheeainnthereant,aherasanina
ntdescribeit.
adruthen,isanasselyofh
sexes,stofplayatcards,adonothingatall;
istressofthehouseperforthepartofthelandladyat
aninn,andlikethelandladyofaninnpridesherselfinthenuer
uests,thoughshedothnotalanythingby
it.
nouchspiritsstberequiredtosupportany
vivacityinthesesesofdulhatersonsoffashion
eteallyplainingofthe;aplaintnfined
eoupperlife.houstagihisround
ofiertinene;ho
stshehavefoundittoforcetheappearanceofgaietyintoher
looks,inddictatednothingbutthetesorrow,and
entingideas
night,holastrestoredhertoherpilloewill
leavehertosootheherlancholyatleast,thoughincapable,we
fear,ofrest,andshallpursueourhistory,ethingwhispers
us,isnoegreatevent.
chapter7
apathetiebetr.allrs.ller
s.llerhadalongdisurser.allhy,athisretu
froinner,inhjonesshaving
unfortunatelylostallat
theirseparation;andhthedistressestohatlosshad
subjectedhiofallthe
faithfulretailerpartridge.shethenexplaiheobligationsshe
hadtojones;notthatsheirelyexplicithregardtoher
daughter;forthoughshehadtheutstnfiden.allhy,
andthoughthereuldbenohopesofkeepinganaffairsecreth
orethanhalfadozesheuldnot
prevailentionthosecircesed
stoheredthatpartofher
evidenceascautiouslyasifshehadbeenbeforeajudge,andthegirl
urderofabastard.
allhysaid,thereerssoabsolutelyviciousas
nottohavetheleastxtureofgoodinthe”however,”sayshe,
”ieobligationstothefellow,bad
asheis,andishallthereforeexcusehathpastalready,but
stinsistyouionhisnatore;for,iproseyou,
ithefullestandplaievideiresolvedto
taketheasuresihavetaken.””well,sir,”say
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theleastdoubtbuttiattersirueand
naturallours,andthatyouan
deservesbetterofyouthansootherfolksthatshallbenaless.”
”da”criesallhy,alittleruffied,”ihearany
refleynepheoreofthat
kind,iyourhousethatinstahe
en;andioncererepeatittoyou,hehath
antoablaablelength,bytoo
longncealingfactsoftheblackestdie.theingratitudeofthe
anisostresent;for,dai
havethegreatestreasontoiginehehadlaidaplottosupplant
nepheyfavour,andtohavedisiedhi”
”iaure,sir,”ansrs.ller,alittlefrightenedfor,
though.allostsnessandbenevolenhis
sles,hehadgreatterrorinhisfrowns,”ishallneverspeak
againstalenyouarepleasedtothinksure,
sir,sue,especiallyhe
gentlenisyouearestrelation;but,sir,youstnotbeangry
e,youstnotindeed,foodothispoor
aycallhionohoughonceyouwouldhavebeen
angryeifihadspokeofhitheleastdisrespect.how
oftenhaveiheardyoucallhioursonhoenhaveyou
prattledtoofhiallthefondnessofaparentnay,sir,i
anytenderexpressions,thenygoodthingsyou
havetoldofhisbeauty,andhisparts,andhisvirtues;ofhis
goodnatureandgenerosity.iaure,sir,i,
forifirue.ihaveexperiehenoause.
theyhavepreservedfaly.youstpardontears,sir,indeed
youst.hecruelreverseoffortunehispoor
youth,toiaochobliged,hathsuffered;onsider
thelossofyourfavour,orethanhislife,
ist,istlanthiifyouhadadaggerinyourhand,ready
topluoheart,istlanttheseryofoneyouhave
loved,andishalleverlove.”
alluchveded
nottobers.ller
bythehand,hesaidveryaffeadalet
usnsideralittleaboutyhter.ieyoufor
rejoiginatchisestobeadvaoher,butyou
knoeasure,dependsohers
renciliation.iknoerly
hadnces;iakehivisit,andendeavourtoserve
youinthistter.ibelieveheisaan;butasthisisan
onlyson,ahingisnoayinti
bebroughttoreason.iproseyouianforyou.”
saoallhy
forthiskindandgenerousoffer,noruldsherefrainfroaking
thisoccasionagaintoexpresshergratitudeto,”
saidshe,”ioheopportunityofgivingyou,sir,thispresent
trouble.”allanto
bereallyoffeheeffectsofsonobleaprincipleasnow
actuateds.ller;andindeed,hadnotthisneedhis
feragainstjoispossibleheghthavebeenalittle
softeo,bythereportofanaaliceitself
uldnothavederivedfroive.
.allrs.llerhadbeenaboveanhether,
heirioobythearrivalofblifiland
anotherperson,r.dohe
attoey,eagreatfavouriter.blifil,and
.alladehissteward;
andhadlikendedhio.the
attoeyreotedtothesaoffice
uponthefirstvad,ii,ployedin
transagsoaffairshesquirethenhadinlondonin
relationte.
thisr.doo
toeopportunitytehielfh
soneyfor.allakeareporttohifso
otherbusiness;inalluchtoodullanatureto
findanyplathishistory,heunephew,and
theirlaatters.
chapter8
ntainingvarioustters
beforeoreviewofsophia.
thoughthatyoungladyhadbroughtherauntintoodhuur
bythosesoothingthodsed,shehadnot
broughtherintheleasttoabateofherzealforthetchh
lordfellar.thiszealedbyladybellaston,whohad
toldherthepregevening,thatshethe
nduhercarriagetohislordship,thatall
delayshattheonlyosucceedo
pressthetchforhsuchrapiditythattheyounglady
shouldhavenotitorefledbeobligedtowhileshe
scareanner,shesaid,onehalfofthe
rriagesangpeopleofnditionabout.afactvery
probablytrue,andtoutualtendeess
ongsonyhappyuples.
ahintofthesakindeladytolordfellar;
andboththesesoreadilyeracedtheadvice,thatthevery
dayrs.efora
privateintervienicated
tosophiabyheraunt,andinsisteduponinsuchhighter,that,
afterhavingurgedeverythingshepossiblyuldiagainstit
houttheleasteffect,sheatlastagreedtogivethehighest
instanceofplaceed
toseehislordship.
asionsofthiskindaffreateainnt,we
shallbeexcusedfroegthehatpastatthis
intervieadenydeclarations
ofthestpureandardentpassiontothesilentblushingsophia,she
atlastllectedallthespiritssheuldraise,andha
trelingloustbeyourselfnscious
erbehaviourtohathbe
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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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relatingtoposeduponthepoor
antobelievethatsophiahadnicatedthewholeaffair;and
sopuedeverythingouttothe
letteraingtojones.
thispoorcreatureght,indeed,becalledsilicityitself.she
ortalstobelieveeverything
tonaturehathherindulgedthe
offensivenordefensive,andly
liabletobeioseduponbyanyoheexpense
ofalittlefalsehoodforthatpurpose.s.e,havingdrained
s.llerofallshekle,but
aketheauntsuspectagreatdeal,
disssedherhassurahatsophiaseeher,that
sheotheletter,noreverreceiveanother;
nordidshesufferhertodepartelectureonthe
ritsofanofficetoethanthat
ofproper,
ingintotheapartothatinheloverswere,
sheoverheardsophiaverylyprotestingagainsthislordships
addresses.atheragealreadykindledburstforth,andshe
rushedinuponheieanner,aswehave
alreadydescribed,togetheretillhis
lordshipsdeparture.
nosohauedto
sophia,sheupbraidedibitterterfortheilluse
shehaddeofthenfidencereposedinher;andforhertreachery
innversinganshehadofferedbuttheday
beforetobindherselfisoleoathohave
aion.sophiaprotestedshehadintainednosuch
ion.”hoisse,”saidtheaunt;”willyou
denyyourreyesterday””aletter,da
anseiss,”
repliestheaunt,”torepeatter,andiinsist
uponyourshoeiediately.””isalie,da”said
sophi”ididreceivealetter,butitydesire,and,
indeed,iysay,against.””indeed,indeed,ss,”
edofo
atall;butheletterfori.”
tothisperetorydend,sophiapausedsotibeforeshe
retuedananslastonlyexcusedherselfbydeclaring
shehadnottheletterinherpocket,rue;upon
annerofpatience,askedheiecethis
shortquestion,arrylordfellar,or
notors.ethen
repliedethingverylikeohatshewouldearly
theingdeliverherbatoherfathershand.
sophiatheoreasonhherauntinthefollowing
nner:”adastiofnearryatall
nsiderhohoughtitinyouroase,andhow
deryourparentsoyourliberty.
haveidooforfeitthislibertyiarryntraryto
fathers,norhoutaskingyoursandhe
ofeitheriroperly,iteenoughtoforce
sootherrriageupon.”rs.
agirlardererinher
poiseyou,”answeredsophi
”and,ifhebearderer,heiontogiveyou
anyfurtherdisturbance.””hoisse”saidtheaunt,”have
youtheassuraninthisoownyour
affeyface””sure,da”said
sophia,”youputaverystraruywords.””indeed,
sse,”criesthelady,”ishallhisusage;you
haveleatofyourfatherthisreatih
taughtyoutogivethelie.hehathtotallyruinedyoubythis
falsesystefeducation;and,pleaseheaven,heshallhavethe
fortofitsfruits;foroncereideclaretoyou,that
torrooingiyforces
frohefield,andreinheh,likethewisekingof
prussia,inastateofperfeeutrality.youarebothtooobe
regulatedbyasures;soprepareyourself,fortorrooing
youshallevacuatethishouse.”
sophiarenstratedallsheuld;butherauntoall
shesaid.inthisresolutionthereforeustatpresentleaveher,
asthereseetobenohopesiogeit.
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r.joheprison
.jonespassedabouttelanself,
unlesspanyofpartridge,before.
nightiued;notthatthisanhaddesertedor
fothisfriend;for,indeed,hehadbeenchthegreatestpart
ofthetieloyedinhisservice.
hehadheard,uponenquiry,thattheonlypersonshe
beginningoftheunfortunaterenunteroa
nofhenlayatdeptford.todeptfordthereforehe
insearenhesought
afterfrolacetoplace,
tillatlasthefoundtdrinkingtogether,hthird
person,atahedgetavenearaldersgate.
nightingaledesiredtospeakselfforpartridge
ein.assoonastheywerealone,
nightiakingjohehand,cried,”e,brave
frieoo
sorryiahessengerofbadytotell
you.””iguessalreadythatbadnehe
pehenisdead.””ihopenot,”ansingale.
”heoing;thoughiflatteryou;ifear,
froheatsiuldget,thathisortal.butifthe
affairbeexactlyasyoutoldit,youroorsewouldbeallyou
e,
deartoifieyoutoketheofyourstoryto
yourfriends.ifyoudisguiseanythingtous,youwillonlybean
eoyourself.”
”ydearjack,haveievergivenyou,”saidjones,
”tostabhsocruelasuspi””hav
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www.xsz.twepatience,”cries
nightingale,”andiostdiligentenquiry
iuldke,iatlastththefello
atthisunhappyact,andiaorrytosay,theydoe
thestorysoyourfavourasyouyourselfhavetoldit.”
”o
repeat,asiafraidofthensequetoyou.theysay
thattheytoogreatadistaooverhearanyhat
passedbettheybothagreethatthefirstbloas
givenbyyou.””then,uponsoul,”ansheyinjure
.henotonlystruckfirst,butstruckhouttheleast
provocation.e
falsely””nay,thatiotguess,”saidnightingale,”andifyou
yourself,andi,soheartilyyourfriend,otnceivea
reasonheyshouldbelieyou,reason
urtofjusticebeabletoassigni
repeatedthequestiontotheeveraltis,andsodidanother
gentlenan,andwho
reallyaoftento
hatthereaninthecase;andasked
theverandover,iftheyain;toheybothanswered,
thattheyheirevidenceuponoath.for
heavenssake,dearfriend,rellectyourself;for,ifthisshould
appeartobethefact,iteof
kiofyouri.ishockyou;butyouknow,
ibelieve,theseverityofthelaay
havebeengivenyou.””alasfriend,”criesjones,”i
hathsuchachasibesides,doyouthinkio
liveurdererifihadanyfriendsas,
alasihavenone,uldihavetheo
speakinthebehalfofanndeedfortheblackesthun
naturebelieve,ihavenosuereliana
throillgreatlysuperior;eall
theproteerit.”
hethennnaprotestationsofthe
truthofhehadatfirstasserted.
thefaithofnightingaleaggered,ao
incliocredithisfriend,adea
sorrobassy;hwhenjoneshad
heard,heostheroically,”yfriend,iaow
indifferentastoy
life;andifitbetheakeanato
hthatforthebloodihavespilt,ihopethedivinegoodness
yhonourtobecleared,andthatthewordsofa
dyingn,atleast,ojustifyhis
character.”
averyufulsobetheprisonerandhisfriends,
atobepresent,so
feohearitparticularlyrelated.we
herefore,passontotheentrahetukey,who
acquaintedjohattherehoutospeak
leisure.
jonesdeclaredhissurprizeatthisssage.hesaid,”heknewno
ladyintheheuldpossiblyexpecttoseethere.”
hors.ller
and.nightingalepresentlytooktheirleave,andhegaveorders
tohavetheladyadtted.
ifjonesalady,hreatlyonishedhisladytobeno
otherthahen
aocurethesurprizeofthereader,whowill
likealittlethearrivalofthislady.
rs.ershereaderprettyshe
ustbeperfectlysatisfied.hehereforebepleasedto
reerthatthisladydepartedfroptoninthesaachr.
fitzpatrian,andintheirpany
travelledtobath.
nor.fitzpatrickat
thattivat,nalythatofaheladyely
filledthatoffir.
fitzpatriineds.ersonthe
road,fourelyfitfortheplace,heirarrival
atbath,hepresentlynferreduponher,aany
scrupleaccepted.ashusbandandanandlady
ntiogetherallthetitheystayedatbath,andashusband
andheyarrivedtogetherintown.
r.fitzpatriasnottoparthone
goodthingtillhehadsecuredanother,presentonlya
prospectorrs.ershadsedheroffice,
thatheinteilltoretainherasprincipal,andtokehis
enthecaseonlyherdeputy,isay;but
certainitis,heionedhisoher,never
nibys.e,norever
oedhispurposeofrepossessinghisuchlessdidhe
everntionthenaofjones.for,thoughheinteofight
ethihedidnotitatethoseprudentpersons
other,asister,orsotisaily,the
safestsendsontheseoccasions.thefirstat,therefore,h
shehadofallthishislips,afterhewas
broughthofrohetave.
as.fitzpatrick,hotheclearestellinga
storyatanyti,andorehan
usual,itetibeforeshedisveredthatthegentlenwho
hadgivenhihisepersonfroer
hearthadreceivedaortalkind,was
yetsodeepthatithadleftansiderablescarbehindit.butno
soonerr.joneshielfanwhohad
beehegatehouseforthissupposedrder,thanshe
tookthefirstopportunityoftting.fitzpatricktothecare
ofhisnurse,andhastenedaovisitthenqueror.
shenohanairofgaiety,hreceivedan
iediateelancholyaspectofpoorjones,who
startedandblessedhielfhshesaid,
”nay,idonotyoursurprize;ibelieveyoudidnotexpect
tosee;forfeeroubledhere
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lady,unlessae,.jones.
indeed,ilittlethought,edatupton,thatouext
etingada”saysjones,
”istlookuponthisvisitaskind;feiserable,
espealhabitations.””iprotest,.jones,”says
she,”ieagreeablefellowi
saoreserablethananydungeoninthe
universe.atterada”said
jones,”asyoukneybeinghere,youkneheunhappyreason.”
”pugh”saysshe,”youhavepinkedanihatsall.”jones
exprestsoindignationatthislevity,andspokeost
ntritionforhadhappeohsheanswered,”well,
then,sir,ifyoutakeitsochtoheart,ihe
gentlenisnotdead,and,iaretty,isinnodanger
ofdying.thesurgeon,indeedwasayoung
felloeddesirousofrepresentinghiscasetobeasbadas
possible,thatheghthavetherehonourfrhibut
thekingssurgeonhathseenhiindsays,unlessfrofever,
ofpto,heapprehendsnottheleast
dangeroflife.”jonesshesatisfaatthisreport;
upohetruthofit,adding,”bythest
extraordinaryactintheehouse;and
haveseelen,andiproseyouhedothyoujustid
says,everbethensequehatheirelytheaggressor,
andthatyoue.”
jonesexpressedtheutstsatisfaattheatrs.
.hetheninfordherofnythingshshewell
kner.fitzpatrickheoccasionofhis
resentnt,&c.helikeoldherseveralfactsofhshewas
ignorant,astheadveheff,andotherparticulars,
neofsophia.hethenlahefolliesand
vicesofy;everyoneofh,hesaid,had
beenattendedhsuchillnsequehatheshouldbe
unpardonableifhedidnottakethosevicious
ursesforthefuture.helastlyncludedhassuringherofhis
resolutiontosinnore,lesta.
s.ershgreatpleasantryridiculedallthis,astheeffects
ofloent.sherepeatedsosaboutthe
devil,”shedoubtednotbutshortly
toseehitliberty,andaslivelyafellohen,”says
she,”idoionbutyournscewillbesafelydeliveredof
allthesequalthatitisnokinbreeding.”
hingsofthiskiered,soofwoulddo
heogreathonour,intheopinionofsoreaders,toreer;
norareadebyjoneswouldbe
treatedhridiculebyothers.hereforesuppressthe
restofthision,andonlyobservethatitelasth
perfeuchretothesatisfaofjohan
ofthelady;fortheforrlytransportedhthenews
shehadbroughthibutthelatteraltogethersopleasedh
thepeialbehaviourofanshehad,atherfirst
intervieshenow
eainedofhi
thusthelanr.nightingale
rs.ller
hadthrostillntiheatshegavesoallied
adenotthe
leastdoubtbutthatshehaddisclosedhislettertoheraunt,andhad
takenafixedresolutiontoabandonhithetorntsthisthought
gavehibeequalledonlybyapieeunehad
yetinstoreforhiandnicateinthesend
chapteroftheensuingbook.
bookxviii
ntainingaboutsixdays
chapter1
afareothereader
helaststagejouey.
asanypagesletus
behavetooherlikefelloravellersinastageach,who
havepassedseveraldaysinthepanyofeachother;andwho,
notositiesayhave
oakeallupatlast,andunt,for
thelastti,intotheirvehicleour;
sinaypossiblyhappentous,asit
nlyhappenstotheoetre.
asihaveheretakenupthissile,giveleavetocarryita
littlefarther.iihen,inthislastbook,toitatethegood
panyihaventioheirlastjouey.noiswell
knoelaidaside;
evercharactersanyofthepassengershaveforthejestsake
persoheroadarenohroheionis
usuallyplainandserious.
inthesanner,ifihavenohen,intheurseofthis
ent,ishallhere
layitdoatter,indeed,hishallbeobliged
totothisbook,foranyofthoseludicrous
observationsade,andaysotis
perhaps,havepreveheefroakinganapwasbeginning
tostealupohislastbookthoufindnothingorat
stverylittleofthatnature.alliveonly;
and,indeed.aeventshis
bookberofpagesntainedinit
scarcesuffittotellthestory.
andnoyfriend,itakethisopportunityasishallhaveno
otherofheartilyheeertaining
paniontothee,iprosetheeitisihavedesired.ifin
anythingihaveoffee
things,perhaps,heresaid,yhavehittheeorthyfriends;butido
stsolelydeclarethey.i
questionnotbutthouhastbeentold,angotherstoriesof,
thatthoutotravelhaveryscurrilousfellowhoever
toldtheesodidaninjury.sanddespises
syself;norhathanynrereason;foone
hatheverbeen
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ostvirulence.
alltheseonvinced,willbedeadlong
beforethispageshallofferitselftothyperusal;forhowever
shorttheperiodybeofoaheyost
probablyoutlivetheiroauthor,andtheions
ofhisabusiventeoraries.
chapter2
ntainiragit
editations,hh
torntinghielf,partridge
hhisfacepalerthanashes,hiseyesfixedinhishead,hishair
standingonend,andeverylitreling.inshort,helookedashe
re,orhadhe,indeed,beena
spectrehielf.
jolesubjecttofear,uldnotavoidbeing
soself
gelour,andhisvoicealittlefaultered,
atter
”ihope,sir,”saidpartridge,”youe.
indeedididnotlisten,butiostayiward
rooiaureiilesoff,ratherthan
haveheardatter”said
johetter,sirogoodheaven”ansridge,”hat
ananhyouatupton”
”sheridge,”criedjones.”anddidyoureally,sir,gotobed
an”saidhe,treling.”iafraidpastbetween
usis,”saidjones.”nay,butpray,sir,forheavens
sake,sir,anse,”criespartridge.”youknoriesjones.
”ercyuponyoursoul,andfiveyou,”cries
partridge;”butassureasistandherealive,youhavebeenabed
other.”
upontheseeinantagreaterpictureof
horrorthanpartridgehielf.heetistruck
duazent,andbothstoodstaringeachother.at
lasthiserruptedvoicehesaid,”how
hoe””nay,sir,”criespartridge,”ihave
notbreathenoughlefttotellyounoost
certainlytrue.thatanother.how
unluckyforyou,sir,thatididnothappentoseeherat
thatti,tohaveprevesurethedevilhielfsthave
ntrivedtaboutthiskedness.”
”sure,”criedjones,”fortuill
shehathdriventodistra
selftheysery.allthedreadfulschiefsh
havebefallehensequenyoe.
e,partridge,hathalstdeprivedof
sensesandust
certainlyknoe,nay,ifthou
hastanypity,letbeseeiserablean
backagainto.ogoodheavensihertoi
reserved”hethenfellintothestviolentandfrantiiesriefanddespair,in;
butatlast,haviedthefirsttorrentofpassion,hecaa
littletohielf;andthen,havingacquaintedpartridgethathewould
findthisaninthesahousean
iofher.
ifthereaderery,bytuingtothe
sany
strangeactsunatelypreventedanyinterview
betrs.ers,ahere
ayfrequentlyobservein
life,hegreatesteventsareproducedbyarainoflittle
pleofthisybedisvered
bytheaccurateeye,inthisourhistory.
afterafruitlesssearchofthreehours,partridgeretued
baaster,rs.ers.jones,whowasin
astateofdesperationathisdelay,ostravingdwhenhe
broughthiisat.helong,hohisndition
beforehereceivedthefolloter:
sir,
sinan,frohaveleaed
sothingngyoue;but
asihavenotatpresentleisuretonicateatterofsuch
highiortanustsuspendyourcuriositytillouext
eting,ontiabletoseeyou.o,
.jones,littledidithink,thathappydayatupton,
therefleyfuturelife,
ioetobe
eversincerelyyourunfortunate
j.ers
p.s.ifortyourselfaschaspossible,for
.fitzpatrickisinnonnerofdanger;sothateverother
grievousong
thenuer.
joneshaviheletter,letitdropforheohold
it,andindeedhadscarcetheuseofanyoneofhisfaculties.
partridgetookitup,andhavingreceivedbysilence,read
itlikealesssensibleeffect.thepencil,
andnotthepen,shoulddescribethehorrorsh
theiruntenances.ainedspeechless,thetukey
eherooand,houttakinganynoticeof
suffiboth,acquainted
johatan.thispersonwas
presentlyintroduced,ahanblackgee.
assightsofhorrorsousualteastheyo
thetukey,heinstantlysahegreatdisorderhe
faputedtotheactthathadhappened,
ily;he
nanr.
jonesingtoashafulend.athoughth
gavehiueasiness;feepassionate
disposition,andnotallbreachoffriendshiphhe
hadbeeedtot,ain,notinsensibleof
theobligationshehadforrlyrer.j
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thepoorfelloatearatthe
presentsight.hetoldjonesheilysorryforhis
sfortunes,andbeggedhionsiderifheuldbeofanynner
ofserviayatter
ofneyuponthisoccasion;ifyoudo,sir,littleihaveis
heartilyatyourservice.”
jonesshookhieryheartilybythehand,andgavehiany
thanksforthekindofferhehadde;butansthe
leastofthatkind.”uponopresshis
servi,h
assurahatheednothinghepowerofanyliving
ntogive.”e,e,goodster,”ans
takethettersoayeerthanyou
igiobesureyouantthefirstgentlenhkilleda
n,aeoff.””youareatter,gee,”said
partridge,”thegentlenisnotdead,norliketodie.dont
disturbster,atpresent,forheistroubledaboutatterin
anygood.”youdontkno
iybeabletodo,.partridge,”answeredgee;”ifhis
nyyounglady,ihavesoer.”
”r.gee”criedjones.”hathanythinglately
happenedinysophiaisnceedsophiahoha
entionhersoprofanely””ihopeshe,”
ahingtotellyouabout
her.daophiaho,andtherehath
beenaterribletodo.iuldnotpossiblyleatheveryrightof
it;butsterhehathbeeninavastbigpassion,andso
e,andiheardhersay,assheoutofdoorsintoherchair,
thatsheastershouseagain.idontknow
atter,noti,buteverythinge
out;butrobisupper,saidhehadneverseenthe
squireforalongouradathat
hekissedherseveraltis,andsistress,
andheneverore.ithoughtthis
houghite,to
inforouofit.”.jonesassuredgeethatitdidgreatlyplease
hiforthoughheshouldneverrepresutolifthiseyestoward
thatinparableuchrelievehissery
asthesatisfaheshouldalwayshaveinhearingofherwelfare.
therestoftheionthevisitisnot
iortantenoughtobehererelated.thereaderherefore,
fiveusthisabruptbreakingoff,andbepleasedtohearhohis
greatgoodhesquiretoerabout.
s.e,onherfirstarrivalatherbrotherslodging,began
tosetforththegreathonoursandadvantageso
thefalybythetchar,hheiecehad
absolutelyrefused;inhesquiretookthepartof
hisdaughter,shefelliediatelyintothestviolentpassion,
andsoirritatedandprovokedthesquire,thatherhispatience
norhisprudenceuldbearitanylonger;uponhereensued
betbothsoaboutataltercation,thatperhapsthe
regionsofbillingsgateneverequalledit.iofthis
sldings.edeparted,andhadnsequentlynoleisureto
acquaintherbrotherhtheletterhsophiareceived,h
ghthavepossiblyproducedilleffects;but,tosaytruth,ibelieve
itneverothisti.
rs.ehertosilent,as
yasinatiooretuthe
plintadeher,intakingherpartagainst
heraunt,bytakinghislikethelady.thishe
firsttiofhersodoing,andithehighestdegree
aeeredthat.allhy
hadinsistedoirerelinquishntofallviolentans;and,
indeed,ashedenodoubtbutthatjones
intheleastquestionsucceedingeans;he
navealoosetohisnaturalfondnessfor
her,oiful,grateful,tender,and
affeateheartofsophia,thathadherhiventojones,and
sothingelse,perhaps,inoved,i
chdoubtan
shedidnotlike,tohaveobligedherfather.sheprosedhihe
akeitthe,and
arryanynagainsthisheold
ohishighesthappihatheotakethe
otherstep,aelydrunk.
chapter3
allhyvisitsoldnightingale;hastrangedisverythathe
deonthatoccasion
theingafterthesethingshadhappened,.allhy,
aise,tovisitoldnightingale,his
authoritythreehours,
heatlastprevailedtooseehisson.
hereanacthappenedofaveryextraordinarykind;oneindeed
ofthosestrangehavencluded
thatprovidenostsecret
villany,ioenfrouittihsofhoy,
hoheytreadinthoseofvice.
.allr.nightingales,sak
gee;hetooknonoti,nordidblaaginehe
hadperceivedhi
hoheirionontheprincipalpointwasover,
all,and
upoohishouse”yes,”answered
nightingale,”iknoveryostextraordinaryfellowhe
is,rentinga
verysllestateofl30ayear.””andthisisthestoryh
toldyou”criesalliseyou,”said
nightingale,”forihavetheneynoyownhands,infive
bankbills,tolayouteitherinartgage,orinso
purchaseihofengland.”thebankbillswerenosooner
producedatallselfatthe
strangenessofthedisvery.hepresentlytoldnightithese
bankbillserlyhis,andthenacquainte
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affair.astherearenonplaihefraudsof
busihanhighen,gasters,andotherthievesofthatkind,
sotherearenoneagainstthefraudsasters,&c.,asusurers,brokers,andotherthievesofthiskind;
heritbethattheoneingisadisuntenanceor
refleoney,nstress
ofallcheats,kestheegardeachotherinthelightofrivals;
butnightingalenosoohestorythanheexclaidagainst
thefelloschsevererthaidhoyof
all.
alloneyandthe
sehiand,ifheshouldin
theahefellohathetaketheleastnotice
tohifthedisveryade.hetheuedtohis
lodgings,rs.llerinaverydejedition,
onaationshehadreceivedfroersoninlaw.
.alluchgood
nenicate;and,hlittlefurtherpreface,acquainted
herthathehadbrought.nightiooseehisson,and
didnotintheleastdoubttoeffectaperfeciliation
bet;thoughhefouherresoher
aekindily.hethen
ntioherunningaheunclesdaughter,hhehad
beentoldbytheoldgentlen,andrs.llerandher
soniknow.
thereaderysupposes.llerreceivedthisath
greatthankfulness,andnolesspleasure;butsounnwasher
friendshiptojohatiaotcertaiheuneasiness
shesufferedforhissakedidnotoverbalaisfaat
hearingapieeuchtothehappinessofherown
faly;norindedherofthe
obligatioojones,didnothurtasleaseher;when
hergratefulheartsaidtoher,”yoilyishappy,how
serableisthepoorcreaturetoyhe
beginningofallthishappiness”
allhy,haviheralittleochehecudifi
yusethatexpressiononthesefirsttidings,toldherhehadstill
sothioiart,hhebelievedwouldgiveherpleasure.
”ithink,”saidhe,”ihavedisveredaprettynsiderable
treasurebelongingtotheyoulen,yourfriend;butperhaps,
indeed,hispresentsituationybesuchthatitwillbeofno
servi.”thelatterpartofthespeechgaves.llerto
ua,andsheanshasigh,”ihopenot,
sir.””ihopesotoo,”criesallyheart;but
hisinghehadheardaverybadatofthe
affair.””goodheavensir,”saidshe”ustnotspeak,and
yetitiscertainlyveryhardtobeobligedtoholdoonguewhen
onehears.””da”saidallaysayeveryou
please,youkooothinkihaveaprejudiceagainstany
one;andasforthatyoungn,iassureyouishouldbeheartily
pleasedtofindheuldacquithielfofeverything,and
particularlyofthissadaffair.youtestifytheaffeihave
forrlyboehitheeforlovinghio
houtthinkingi
hadthejustestcause.believe,s.ller,ishouldbegladto
findihavebeenstaken.”s.lleroreply,
anhoutdesiredto
speakdiately.allhythenenquiredforhisnephew,
aiinhisroothe
gentleohiand.allhyguessing
rightlytobe.do.
ended,allhyputthecaseofthebanko
hientioninganyna,andaskedinannersucha
personghtbepuohoughthe
ghtbeindictedontheblackact;butsaid,asitatterof
soy,itogotounsel.hesaidheo
attendunselpresentlyuponanaffairof.r.
all.”thiswas
agreedto;andthens.ller,openingthedoor,cried,”iask
pardon,ididnotknopany;butallhydesiredherto
ein,sayinghehadfinishedhisbusiness.uponr.dowling
rs.llerintroduightiheyouo
retuthanksfreatkindnessdonehiyallhy:butshe
hadsanfinishhisspeech
beforesheinterruptedhisaying,”htingalebrings
greatner.jones:hehathbeehewounded
gentlen,ore,
der.joneshielf,ahiiaure,
sir,youan
self,iaure,ifanyne,ishoulddray
sydear,tell.allallyourself.”
nightihennfirdrs.llerhadsaid;andncluded
anyhandsothingsofjones,he
bestnaturedfelloheintheleastinedtobe
quarrelshtingalers.ller
againbeggedhiorelateallthenydutifulexpressionshehad
heardhiakeuseoftoostgood
of.allorethanstrict
justiustsay,non
an
thanispoorjones.indeed,sir,iaviheofyour
displeasureistheheaviestburthenheliesunder.hehathoften
lao,andhathasoftenprotestedisole
nhneverbeeionallyguiltyofanyoffence
tohsherdieathousand
deathsthanhehone
disrespectful,ungrateful,orundutifulthoughttoiask
pardon,sir,iafraidipresutointerddletoofarinsotender
apoint.””youhavespokehanachristianought,”
criess.ller.”indeed,.nightingale,”anshy,”i
applaudyenerousfriendship,andiayrititofyou.i
nfessialadtohe
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thiswork.
thisalteratiohendof.allhycasioned
byaletterhehadjustrer.square,andhweshall
givethereaderinthebeginningofthechapter.
chapter4
ntainingttersinverydifferentstiles
edyouinlastthatiwasforbidden
theuseoftheers,astheyherto
inydisteer.istno
youyfriends
rethanithathafflicted.dr.harringtonanddr.breerhave
infordthatthereisnohopesofrevery.
ihavesohatthegreatuseofphilosophyisto
leatodie.iioshow
anysurprizeatreceivingalessonustbethoughttohave
solongstudied.yet,tosaythetruth,onepageofthegospelteaches
thislessoerthanallthevolusofaorde
philosophers.theassuranuch
strongersupporttoagoodnd,thanallthensolationsthatare
dratheinessorsatietyofour
enjoyntshere,oranyothertopifthosedeclationshare
sotisingourndshastubbopatien
bearihoughtsofdeath,butneverofraisingtheoareal
ofit,andakingusthinkitisarealgood.
i,
oreventheabsolutedenialofiortality,onallalled
philosophers.nyofthatse
thelightofreason,disveredsohopesofafuturestate;butin
reality,thatlightring,andthehopeswereso
ilydoubtedonh
sidetheirbelieftued.platohielfncludeshisphaedonh
declaring,thathisbestarguntsauntonlytoraiseaprobability;
andselfseerathertoprofessaninationto
believe,thananyartality.asto
self,tobeverysincereueaestin
thisfaithtilliachristian.
youthelatterexpression;butiassureyou
ithathillverylatelythatiuld,htruth,call
selfso.theprideofphilosophyhadintoxicatedreason,and
thesublistofallappearedto,asitdidtothegreeksof
old,tobefoolishness.godhath,hoe
errorinti,andtintotheruth,beforeisunk
intoutterdarknessforever.
ifindselfbeginningtogrohereforehastento
theinpurposeofthisletter.
ypastlife,iknohing
yhantheinjusticeihavebeen
guiltyoftothatpoorch,youradoptedson.ihave,indeed,not
onlyhevillanyofothers,butbeenselfactivein
injustie,dearfriend,ellyou,on
theahbeenbaselyinjured.astothe
prinisrepresentationof,
isolelyassureyouheisi.whenyoulayuponyour
supposeddeathbed,heheonlypersoninthehouseestified
anyrealndthewildness
ofhisjoyonyourrevery;and,iaorrytosayit,frohe
basenessofanotherpersonbutitisdesiretojustifythe
innoe,friend,thisyoungn
haththegenerosityofheart,thestperfectcapacityfor
friendship,thehighestiy,andindeedeveryvirtueh
ennobleahsofaults,butatobe
heleastofdutyratitudetohe
ntrary,iaatisfied,issedhiroourhouse,
hisheartbledforyourethanforhielf.
otivesyncealing
thisfroousolong:torevealitbut
thedesirethecauseoftruth,ofdhttothe
innoakingalltheandsinpooffence.
ihopethisdeclaration,therefore,heeffectdesired,
andantoyourfavour;the
hearingofyetalive,ost
nsolationto,
sir,
yourstobliged,
obedienthuleservant,
thossquare
thereadererthis,scarcetherevolutionso
visiblyappearingin.all
th,bythesapost,aterofaverydifferentkind,
aypossiblybethelasttiwe
shallhaveoentionthenaofthatgentlen.
sir,
iaotatallsurprizedathearingforourhynephewafresh
instanr.squaretheatheistsyoungpupil.i
shallnoturdersheyt;ailypray
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placeofeeth.
thoughyouotany
unplifiedinyourbehaviourtothisch,
sochtotheprejudiceofyouroily,andofyour
aysuffitlybesupposedtoprick
andgoadyournsceatthisseason,ishouldyetbey
duty,ifisparedtogiveyousoadnitioniyouto
aduesenseofyourerrors.ithereforeprayyouseriouslytonsider
thejudgntoovertakethiskedvillain;and
letitserveatleastasaaynotforthe
futuredespisetheadviceofoneigableinhis
prayersforyourwelfare.
hadnothandbeenduerre,ihadsurged
his
infancy,idisveredthedevilhadtakensutirepossession.
butreflesofthishioolate.
iaorryyouhavegivenahelivionsohastily.i
shouldhaveappliedonthatoccasionearlier,hadithoughtyou
eprevioustothedisposition.your
objeuch.iftherewere
anyeoit.if
thevicarofaldergroveshoulddieaslining
e,sinustbe
nvinystsiatthestwelfarea
oioriflingasthe
slltithesntionedinscriptureare,paredtothe
attersofthelaw.
iasir,
yourfaithfulhuleservant,
rogerth
thisethevereinthisauthoritative
stiletoallhy,andofthishehadafterreasonto
repent,asinthecaseofthoseistakethehighestdegreeoodnessforthelodegreeofhyhadindeednever
likedthisn.hekobeproudandillnatured;healso
kneper,and
suchasinnyrespectshehielfdidbynoansapprove;buthe
etiaiigablein
teagthetothis,thestrictseverityofhislife
andnners,adevoutattatto
religion.sothat,uponthenor
lovetheheuldneverbrioparthatutorto
theboys,elywell
qualifiedforhisoffidhehoped,thatastheywerebredupin
hisoorrect
sinstrus.
chapter5
ioryisntinued
.alletender
ngjones,anseyes.
thiss.ller,said,”yes,yes,sir,yoodo
thispooryoungnisknohstandingallyourcaretonceal
it;butthereisnotasinglesyllableoftruthinthosevillains
said..nightihnoatter.itsee
thesefelloployedbyalord,r.
joohavepressedhinboardaship.iassurethedont
knhtingaleherehathseenthe
offi
all,andisverysorryforheuook,hhewouldnever
havedone,hadheknoan;buthewas
toldthathenstrollingvagabond.”
allhystaredatallthis,anddeclaredherao
everywordshesaid,”yes,sir,”answeredshe,”ibelieveyou
are.itisaverydifferentstory,ibelieve,frohose
fellooldthelawyer.”
”ean”saidallhy.”nay,
nay,”saidshe,”thisissolikeyoutodenyyouro
.nightingaleheresa.””sa,daansweredhe.”why,
yourlahatyousokindlysenttoinquire
intotheaffair.””iatillinthedark,uponhonour,”said
all,dearsir,”criesshe.
”indeed,sir,”saidnightingale,”ididseethatverylawyerwho
youeintotherooatanalehouseinaldersgate,
inpanyployedbylord
fellartopress.jones,andeaatthe
unhappyreand.fitzpatrick.””iown,sir,”
saids.ller,”aotherooo
you,itold.nightiiapprehendedyouhadsenthibr >
thithertoinquireintotheaffair.”allarksof
astonishntinhisuntehisnewo
orthreeruckdubyit.atlast,addressio.
nightingale,hesaid,”istnfessself,sir,resurprizedat
ethanihaveeverbeenbeforeatanythingin
an””iaost
certain,”ansialdersgate”criesallhy.”and
panyhthislahetas,
sir,”saidtheother,”verynearhalfanhour.””well,sir,”said
allannerdidthelawyerbehavedidyouhearall
thatpastbetandthefellows””no,sir,”answered
nightiheyhadbeeherbeforeipresence
thelaesexahe
felloedinastorydiretrarytoihad
heardfror.jones,andr.fitzpatrickwasarank
falshood,thelahendesiredthefelloosaynothingbut
edtospeaksor.
johat,epersonhyou,includedyour
goodnesshadprotedyoutosendhihither.””anddidyounot
sendhihither”sayss.ller.”indeedididnot,”answered
allhy;”nordidiknoillthis
nt.””iseeitall”saids.ller,”uponsoul,iseeit
allnoheyhavebeenclosetedsocloselately.son
nightibegyourunforthesefellodiatelyfind
theutiftheyareaboveground.iyself””dearda”
saidallethefavourtosendaservant
upstairstocall.dowlingh
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not,.blifil.”s.llerutteringsothingtoherself,
alyretuedr.do
thatthetother,”asshecalledhi”ing.”
allan,whose
spiritssinthecauseofherfriend.he
hoesuspisohers.when
blifil,heaskedhiaveryserious
untenandhalessfriendlylookthanhehadeverbefore
givenhi”herhekner.dowlingshavingseen
anyofthepersonsattheduelbetweenjonesand
anentlen”
thereisnothingsodangerousasaquestionesby
surprizeonanistoruth,orto
defendfalshood.forhosehypersonages,whosenoble
officeitistosavethelivesoftheirfellouresattheold
bailey,taketheutstination,to
divineeveryquestionaybeaskedtheirtsonthedayof
tryal,thattheyybesupplyedhproperandreadyanswers,
ostfertileiionotsupplyinaninstant.besides,
thesuddenandviolentiulseontheblood,occasiohese
surprizes,causesfrequentlysualterationienance,
thatthenisobligedtogiveevidenceagainsthielf.andsuch
indeedhealteratioenanceofblifil
uhissuddeion,thatethe
eageessofs.ller,diatelycryedout,”guilty,upon
huilty,uponsoul”
.allpetuosity;andthen
tuingtoblifil,edsinkingintotheearth,hesaid,”whydo
youhesitate,sir,atgivinganansusthave
eloyedhiforhe,ofhisord,ibelieve,have
uakensuerrand,andespeciallye.”
blifilthenansyofanoffence,
yetyihopeyourpardon””pardon,”saidallhy,very
angrily.”nay,sir,”ansouldbeoffended;
yetsurelydearu
aableofhunpassionforthosedeserve
it,ioe;aisacrifroyouyourself
areirelyfree.ikhan
oahisveryperson;andir.
doonavainandfruitlessinquiry,buttodisverthe
nesses,andtoendeavourtosoftentheirevidehis,sir,is
thetruth;you,i
deny.”
”infess,”saidnightihisisthelightin
appearedtentlensbehaviour.”
”noada”saidallhy,”ibelieveyoueinyour
lifeoertainedaso
angryynephewasyouwas.”
s.ller;for,thoughsheuldnotsohastilybe
pleasedshelookedupontohavebeentheruinof
jones,yetinthisparticularinstancehehadioseduponheraswell
asupo;soentirelyhadthedevilstoodhisfriend.and,
indeed,ilookuponthevulgarobservation,”thatthedeviloften
desertshisfriends,andleavesthenthelurch,”tobeagreat
abuseonthatgentlensesdesert
thoseost,arebuthalf
his;buthegenerallystandsbythosehhlyhisservants,
aheffireties,tilltheirbargainexpires.
asanqueredrebellithensagovent,orashealthis
reperfeediseases;soanger,
oved,oftengivesneoaffe.thishecase
of.allhy;forblifilhavinghegreatersuspi,
thelesser,ter,sunkof
urse,and,hely
offended,borealoherefleson
theeneesofjones.
asforthatyoungn,theresentntof.allore
aoabateto.hetoldblifil,”hedidnotonly
fivetheextraordinaryeffortsofhisgoodnature,butwouldgive
hihepleasureoffollople.”then,tuingtos.
llerileeanangel,hecryed,
”adahallakeahaeyadallofus
togetherpayavisittoyourfriendiproseyouitisnotthefirst
visitihavedeinaprison.”
everyreader,ibelieve,oanshehy
an;buttheysthaveagreatdealofgoodnature,andbewell
acquaintedhfriendship,shefeltonthis
occasion.fenohe
ndofblifil;butthosehatitwas
iossibleforhioraiseanyobjetothisvisit.fortune,
hoaionedabove,stoodhisfriend,
aedhisundergoingsogreatashock;forattheveryinstant
heachfor,partridgearrived,and,havingcalled
s.llerfrohepany,acquaintedherhthedreadful
ar.allhys
iion,beggedhertofindsoansofstoppinghi”for,”
sayshe,”thetterstatallhazardsbekeptase;
andifheshouldnoother,who
arrivedjustasilefthilantingoveroherthehorrid
itted.”
thepooran,ostdeprivedofhersehis
dreadfulhanatpresent.
hoenarechreadieratthisthanhought
herselfofanexcuse,auingtoallsure,
sir,youtothe
kindproposalyoujustnoade;aiafraidofthe
nsequendiatelyintoexeust
igine,sir,thatallthecalatieselybefallen
thispooryoungfellousthavethrointothelo
dejeofspirits;andnow,sir,shouldweallofasuddenfling
hintosuchaviolentfitofjoy,asiknoewill
oay,iafraid,produischief,especially
ashisservant,eheisveryfarfroeing
well.”
”ishisservanthither.
isoquestionsnce
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partridger.allhy;but
rs.ller,enheardhis
hisoouth,hadprosedtointroducehi
allonthe,
thoughnyyearshadpassedsincehehadseenhis.ller,
therefhthavesparedhereaforloration,inh,
indeed,sheethingprolix;forthereader,ibelieve,y
haveobservedalreadythatthegoodan,angotherthings,hada
tonguealheserviceofherfriends.
”andareyou,”saidallr.
jones””itsay,sir,”ansregularlya
servant,butilive,antpleaseyourhonour,atpresent.non
suualiseraasyourhonourverywellknows.”
.allionsngjones,as
tohishealth,andothertters;teanswered,
houthavingtheleastregardtonsideredonly
hehingsappear;forastrictadhereruth
oiclesofthishofelloorality,orhis
religion.
duringthisdialogue.nightiookhisleave,aly
afters.llerlefttheroohylikeched
blifil;fihatpartridge,,would
bereexplicitthanbeforepany.theyin
privatetogetherthanallhybegan,asinthefolloer.
chapter6
ioryisfartherntinued
”sure,friend,”saidthegoodn,”youarethestraofall
hunbeings.notonlytohavesufferedasyouhaveforrly,for
obstinatelypersistinginafalsehood,buttopersistinitthusto
thelast,andtopassthusupontheofyourown
sonotive”
”isee,sir,”saidpartridge,fallingdohat
yourhonourisprepossessedagainst,andresolvednottobelieve
anythingisay,and,therefore,yprotestationsbut
yetthereisoneabovenotthefatherofthis
youngn.”
”hoerly
nvictedofuponsuansaevidenay,
anfirtionisyourbeingnoan,ofall
yyearsagoappearedagainstyouithoughtyouhadleft
theuntrynay,ithoughtyouhadbeenlongsincedead.in
nnerdidyouk
,unlessyouhadkeptsorrespoogetherdonot
denythis;foriproseyouity
opinion,tofindthathehathsuchasenseoffilialdutyasprivately
tosupporthisfatherforsonyyears.”
”ifyourhonoure,”saidpartridge,”i
ellyouall.”beingbidgoon,heproceededthus:”whenyour
honournceivedthatdispleasureagainst,itendedinruinsoon
after;forilostlittlesihinking,i
suppose,iteoutfrobr >
theofficeofclerk;sothatihadnothingtotrusttobutthe
barbersshop,ryplacelikethat,isapoor
livelihood;andyeireceiveda
pensionofl12ayearfronunknohindeedibelievewas
yourhonoursohateveriheardofdoththesethings
besidesbut,asihispensionforsook
;sothatnoalldebts,obe
troublesoto,particularlyohtupby
la15s.tonearl30,andasifoundallusualans
oflivinghadforsook,ipackeduplittleallaswellasi
uld,andoff.
thisisafain
dorsetshire,bythevillanyofanattoeyedhthe
exorbitantststoanbyasiion,
broughtafterent,asitalled.a
thodfrequentlyusedtooppressthepoor,andbriothe
pocketsofattoeystothegreatsdalofthelahenation,
ofannatureitself.
”thefirstplaceicatointothe
servianbelongingtothelahebest
gehateverikiknow
athousandgoodandcharitableactsaidh
hiandihaveknooftenrefusebusinessbecauseitry
andoppressive.””youbesoparticular,”saidallhy;”i
knoan,andaveryanheis,andanhonourtohis
profession.””henceireved
tolyngton,hreeyearsintheserviceof
anotherlaan,andto
besureoherriestgentleninengland.the
endofthethreeyearsisetupalittleschool,ando
doostunluckyact.herei
keptapig;andoneday,asillfortuhispig
brokeout,anddidatrespass,ithinktheycallit,inagarden
belongingtooneofneighbours,an,
andeloyedalae;buthe
sentforae,andhadtosize.ethere,
lordhaveretoheartheunsellorssaidtherewas
ohattoldlordapare;
hesaidthatiusedtodrivehogsintootherfolksgardens,and
agreatdealre;andatlasthesaid,hehopedihadatlastbrought
hogstoafairrket.tobesure,onehoughtthat,
insteadofbeingotlepig,ihadbeenthe
greatesthogrtinengland.well””pray,”saidallhy,”do
notbesoparticular,ihaveheardnothingofyourso.””oitwas
agreatnyyears,”ansyson,as
youarepleasedtocallhiiovertoirelandafterthis,and
taughtseagain,andilay
sevenyearsinerjail.””hat
overtillyourretutoengland.””then,sir,”saidhe,”itwas
abouthalfayearagothatilabristol,e
ti,andnotfindingitdothere,andhearingofaplacebethat
andgloucesterhebarberdead,
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www.xsz.twithither,and
thereihadbeenabouttoher.”he
thengavealleeting,
andofeverything,aseer,hhadhappened
frohatdaytothis;frequentlyinterlardinghisstoryh
panegyrijones,andnettingtoinsihegreatlove
andrespecthy.hencludedhsaying,
”nooldyourhonourtheruth.”andtheed
astsoleprotestation,”thatheorethefatherofjones
thanthepopeofro;”aedthestbittercursesonhis
head,ifhedidnotspeaktruth.
”itothinkofthistter”criesallhy.”for
purposeshouldyouslydenyafakitwouldbe
ratheryourieforhe
uldholdnolonger,”ifyourhonoure,youare
likesoontohavesatisfaenough.iistakenthe
therofthisyoungn,asher.”andnow
beingaskedeant,ptoofhorror,bothin
hisvoidunteoldallhytheory,hhe
hadalittlebeforeexpressedsuillertonceal
froi
allostaschshockedatthisdisveryas
partridgehielfhadbee.”goodheavens”says
he,”iniserabledistressesdovidirudenvolve
nhouchbeyondourdesigheeffectsofkedness
sotiscarried”hehadscarceutteredthesers.
ehastilyandabruptlyintotheroopartridgenosooner
saanherself.
thisistheunfortuherof.jones.iaureshe
beforeyourhonour.pray,da
s.ers,houtpayinganyregardtopartridgesaid,and
alst,advao.allhy.”i
believe,sir,itissolongsinceihadthehonourofseeingyou,that
youdonotrellect.””indeed,”anshy,youareso
veryanyaanalready
acquainteddiatelycalledyouto
reranadaanyparticularbusinessh
bringsyouto”allhyspokethishgreatreserve;forthe
readeryeasilybelievehehthenduct
ofthislady;hererlyheard,norh
partridgehadnowdelivered.
s.ersansicularbusiness
partonlytoyourself.ist
desire,therefore,thefavourofahyoualone:foriassure
youostiortance.”
partridgeheohdrabeforehe,he
beggedtheladytosatisfy.allhythathely
iohsheanswered,”youneedbeundeoapprehension,
sir;ishallsatisfy.allatter.”
thenpartridger.allhyand
s.erstenichapter.
chapter7
ntinuationofthehistory
s.ainissilent,.allhyuld
notrefrainfroaying,”iaorry,datoperceivebyi
havesinadesoveryillause””.
all,”iknos,but
ingratitudetoyouisnotoheineverorshallfet
yoodledeserved;butbepleased
toeatpresent,asihavesoiortantanaffair
tonian,toyouhave
givenidennaofjones.”
”haveithen,”saidallan,
inthepersonofhijustleftusthefatherof
thechild””indeedheaybepleased
toreer,sir,iforrlytoldyou,youshouldonedayknow;and
iaoyselftohavebeenguiltyofacruel,innot
havingdisveredittoyoubefore.indeed,ilittleknewhow
necessaryitadasaidallhy,”bepleasedto
proustreer,sir,”saidshe,”ayoungfellow,whose
nar.””veryhy,”hehesonofa
clergynofgreatleaingandvirtue,forihadthehighest
friendship.””soitappeared,sir,”answeredshe;”foribelieveyou
bredtheyoungnup,andintaitheuy;where,
ithink,hehadfinishedhisstudies,etoresideatyour
house;afinern,istsay,thesunnevershoneupon;for,besides
thehandsostpersonieversauch
an,”saidallhy,”hewas
iilysnatchedatledidithinkhehadany
sinsofthiskindtoanseiveyouare
goingtotellhehefatherofyourchild.”
”indeed,sir,”ans.””hohy,
”tothentendsallthispreface””toastory,”saidshe,
”nceedfallstolottounfoldtoyou.o,sir
preparetohearsothinghwillsurprizeyou,willgrieveyou.”
”speak,”saidallnse,andotbe
afraidtohear.””sir,”saidshe,”that.suer,thesonofyour
friend,educatedatyourexpense,erlivingayearinthe
houseasifhehadbeenyouroallpox,was
tenderlylantedbyyou,andburiedasifhehadbeenyourown;
thatsuer,sir,hefatherofthischild.””how”said
allhy;”yountradictyourself.””thatidonot,”answeredshe;
”hee.””takecare,
da”saidallputationofany
eerthereisonefroou
othing,andbeforeribunalfalshoodwillonly
aggravateyuilt.””indeed,sir,”saysshe,”iaothis
ther;noryselfsofortheworld.””iknowyour
reason,”saidalluchasyoutofindit
otherustreer,youyourselfbefore
.””sofari,”saidshe,”rue,thatthesehands
heinfanttoyourbed;hitheratthendof
itsther;atherndsiafteryself,
byhergenerosity,noblyreysecred
sha.””
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www.xsz.twouldthisanbe”saidallhy.”indeed,i
treletonaher,”ansrs.ers.”byallthispreparationi
aoguessthatsheine,”criedhe.”indeedshe
hystarted,andshe
ntinued”youhadasister,sir.””asister”repeatedhe,looking
aghast.”asthereistruthinheaven,”criesshe,”yoursisterwas
thetherofthatchildyoufous.””itbe
possible”rs.
ers,”andioyoutheory.justafteryour
departureforlondon,ssbridgety
ther.sheosay,shehadheardaraordinary
e,forleaingandsuperioruandingtoallthe
youhere,sosheee
tohertothegreathouse;ployed
toreadtoher.sheexpressedgreatsatisfayreading,shewed
greatkio,anddes.atlastshebegan
tocatechiseonthesubjectofsecrecy,tohigavehersuch
satisfactoryanshat,atlast,havinglockedthedoorofher
rooshetookintohercloset,andthenlogthatdoor
likeeofthevastrelianceshe
hadoy,bynigasecretinhherhonour,
andnsequentlyherlife,henstopt,andaftera
silenceofafeinutes,duringenwipedhereyes,she
inquiredofifithoughttherghtsafelybenfidedin.i
ansylifeonherfidelity.shetheniarted
tothegreatsecret,andh,i
believe,orepainsthaerwardssufferedin
yselfonly
shouldattendattheti,andthats.outof
theotheveryfurthestpartof
dorsetshire,toinquirethecharacterofaservant;fortheladyhad
tuedaaidhreenthsbefore;duringallh
tiiofficiatedaboutherpersonupontrial,asshesaid,though,as
sheaftersuffitlyhandyfortheplace.
this,andnyothersuchthingse,wereall
throighthereafter
have,oohechild;forshethoughtituldneverbe
believedsheanshehad
intrustedsuaybeassured,sir,iwaswellpaid
foralltheseaffrohe
o,verye.iheladyhada
greatersuspirs.hanofanyotherperson;notthat
shehadtheleastaversiontothegentlean,butshethoughther
inyou,sir;forihave
oftenheardssbridgetsay,that,ifs.tteda
rder,shebelievedsheyouhit.atlastthe
expecteddayds.wilkins,aweekin
readiness,andputofffroitoti,uponsopreteher,
thatsheghtoosoohenthechildwas
bo,inthepresenyselfandther,andy
theroheroelykeptbyher
tilltheeveningofyourretu,ndofss
bridget,intothebed.andall
suspiserheartfulnductofyour
sister,iendingillotheboy,andthatanyregardshe
sheereplacetoyou.”
s.adenyprotestationsofthetruthofthisstory,
andncludedbysaying,”thus,sir,youhaveatlastdisvered
youephesureyou,andi
questionnotbutheforttoyou
uhatappellation.”
”i,da”saidallyastonishntat
e;asurelyyou,anduldnot,
haveputtogethersonycircestoevidenuntruth.i
nfessireller,h
favean.i
ntiooher;forihadsuan,aswell
onhisoasonhisfathers,thatishouldwillinglyhave
edtoatchbet;butsheexprestthehighestdisdain
ofunkindsuspiore
onthesubject.goodheavenshelorddisposethallthings.
yetsureitostunjustifiablendusistertocarry
thissecretiseyou,sir,”said
s.ers,”shealantraryiion,andfrequently
toldsheintendedoonicateittoyou.shesaid,
indeed,shehatherplothadsucceededsowell,
andthatyouhadofyouroakensuchafancytothechild,
thatitakeanyexpressdeclaration.oh
sir,hadthatladylivedtohaveseenthispooryoungntued
likeavagabondfroourhouse:nay,sir,uldshehavelivedto
hearthatyouhadyourselfeloyedalafora
rderofe,.allust
sayitwasunkind.indeed,youhavebeenabused,heneverdeserved
itofyou.””indeed,da”saidallhy,”ihavebeenabusedby
theperson,hattoldyouso.””nay,sir,”saidshe,
”iistaken,ididnotpresutosayyouy
ofanyaoproposednosuchtter;he
onlysaid,takingfor.fitzpatricksr.jones
hadrderedhusband,ishouldbeassistedoneyi
an,who,
hesaid,avillainihadtodealh.itwas
bythisnifoundoutan,eis
doeisyourstee
byaveryoddaselfrefusedtotellit;but
partridge,ethitlodgingsthesendtiheew
hiorrlyatsalisbury.”
”anddidthis.dohy,hgreat
astonishntinhisunteellyouthatiin
theprosecution””no,sir,”ans
entionednona.
yetyoustpardon,sir,iffroircesithoughtit
uld
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eansistheblaes
disveredshallibegyou,datostaytillthepersonyouhave
ntionedes,foriexpecthiverynutenay,heybe,
perhaps,alreadyinthehouse.”
allhytheothedoor,iocallaservant,when
inr.doanhe
chapter.
chapter8
furtherntinuation
thegentlenr.e.heno
soonersahy,than,houtnsideringintheleastthe
presenrs.ers,hebegantovociferateinthefollowing
nner:”finedoingsathouseararekettleoffishihave
disveredatlasthedevilhadaughter”
”atter,neighbour”saidallatterenough,”
ansingto;nay,
annerprosedtodoasiwouldhaher,andwhen
ioretodothantohavesentforthe
ladoyouthinkihavefoundoutthatthe
littlebhathbinplayingtrickseallthearrying
onarrespohatbastardofyours.sistere,ihave
quarrellede,andiordered
herpocketstobesearchedun
signede.ihavenothadpatience
toreadhalfot,fortislohanoneofparsonsupplesserns;
butifindplainlyitisallaboutlove;andindeedshouldit
beelseihavepackedherupinchaeragain,andtorrooing
doarried
directly,andtheresheshallliveinagarretuponbreadander
allherdays;andthesoonersuchabbreaksherheartthebetter,
though,dhatibelieveistootough.shewilllivelong
enoughtoplague.””.e,”anshy,”youknowi
havealestedagainstfordyouyourselfedthat
noneshouldbeused.””ay,”crieshe,”thation
thatshehout.thedevilanddoctorfaustus
shantidoyoer,especiallywhenidesire
nothingbutherohy,
”ifyoueleave,iakeouehthe
younglady.””e;”hatiskindnow,and
neighbourly,andyhapyouorethanihavebeeodo
iseyoushehathaverygoodopinionofyou.”
”he
youngladyfroercaptivity,iuponherhinhis
halfhour.””butsuppose,”saide,”sheshouldrunah
uniiforlaethereisnohopesof
hangingthefelloanisalive,andliketo
dohathethinksjonesofprisonagain
presently.””hoployhihento
inquireortodoanythinginthattter””noti,”answered
entioojustno
notheniuch
tosee.doayseeunanyoulyat
lodgings;forthereistobeaetingoflaherethis
ingabe.idishalllosethousand
pounds,ibelieve,bythathogentlen,.nightingale.”
”he
halfhour.””anddoforonce,”criesthesquire,”takeafools
adviy
longenough.she
stbefrighteoit,thereisnootherher
father;andofthehorridsinofdisobediendofthedreadful
punishntofitintotherhentellheraboutbeing
lockedupallherlifeinagarretinthis,andbeionlyon
breadander.””ihy;”fori
proseyouthereisnothingiorethananallianceh
thisaablecreature.””nay,thegirlisattero
that,”eethworse
at;thatiydeyoer.andif
shee,thereisnarroherhina
hundredlesotheplace,thatlovesadaughterbetterthanido;
butiseeyouarebusyeand
expebleservant.”
assoonas.ers.erssaid,”isee,sir,
thesquirehathnottheleastreranyface.ibelieve,.
alleeither.iaery
nsiderablyalteredsidayethat
advice,ada”cries
allegreathentrary.”
”indeed,sir,”saysshe,”i.eof
villany,houghipretendnottothinkitwould
justifyinyouropinion,ititigateoffend
indue:youarenotnoywhole
story;butthisiassureyou,iostsole
prosese;nay,intheeyeofheaveniarriedto
hifor,afternvihat
particulariesareonlyrequisitetogivealegalsanto
rriage,andhaveonlyaantheprivileges
ofaan,aftera
soleprivateaffiance,aycallher,hath
littletoada”said
alladesoillauseofyourleaing.iwould
havebeenuchre,orhad
reinedinastateofignorandyet,daiafraidyouhave
rethanthissintoanswerfor.””duringhislife,”answeredshe,
”ostsolelyassureyouihad
not.andnsider,sir,onbehalf,isinthepowerofa
anstriptofherreputationadestitute;herthe
goodnaturedraysheeptoretutothe
roadofvirtue,evenifsheest,then,
iypoydrove
intothearofcaptainers,wi
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ilivedasaanyyears,ande.iparted
anatarchagainsttherebels,and
itetefrohe
handsofavillain.indeed,heistheen.noyoung
gentlenofhisageis,ibelieve,freerfroidfewhave
thetiethpartofhisvirtues;nay,everviceshehathhad,
iairypersuadedhehathno.”
”ihopehehath,”criesallhy,”andihopehat
resolution.istsay,ihavestillthesahopeshregardto
yourself.theercifulonthese
oeandperseverahebetterofthistheir
disinaycallit,topity;forthoughtheyarenot,
likeheaveoreceiveapesinner;yetantinued
repentanceercyevenhthehisyou
ybeassuredof,s.ers,thatere
insuchgoodiions,youshallypoo
ketheffectual.”
s.ersfellno,and,inafloodof
tears,dehianystpassionateaoentsofhis
goodness,oreofthedivihan
hunnature.
allosttendernner,king
useofeveryexpressionfort
her,r.dowling,who,
uponhisfirstentrance,seeings.ers,started,andappeared
insonfusion;froelfaswellas
heuld,andthensaidheosthastetoattendunsel
at.eslodgings;but,hohoughtithisdutytocall
andacquainthitheopinionofunseluponthecasehhe
hadbeforetoldhioneysin
thatinalcause,butthatan
aightbebrought,andifitappearedtothejuryto
betheneysofplaintiff,thatplaintifffor
thevalue.
allakinganyansothis,boltedthedoor,and
then,advanghastelooktodoeverbe
yourhaste,sir,istfirstreceiveanansequestions.
doyouknohislady””thatlady,sir”ansh
greathesitation.allostsolevoice,said,
”lookyou,.doyfavour,oryourntinuancea
ntlongerinservice,doatenorprevaricate;but
anshfullyandtrulytoeveryquestioniask.doyouknow
thislady””yes,sir,”saiddohelady.”
”herobusinessdidyougo
thither,sir;andyou””i,sir,toinquire,sir,about
.jones.””and””who,sirwhy,
sir,.blifilsent.””anddidyousaytotheladyng
thattter””nay,sir,itisiossibletorellecteveryword.”
”adatoassistthegentlensry””hetold
,sir,”saids.urdered
husband,ishouldbeassistedbyanyocarryonthe
prosecution,byaveryan,
avillainihadtodealh.these,isafelyshevery
hesethehy.”i
yryexactly,”criesdoibelievei
didspeaktothatpurpose.””anddid.blifilorderyoutosay
so””iaure,sir,ishouldnothavegoneonord,nor
haveyauthorityinttersofthiskind.ifi
saidso,isthavesouood.blifilsinstrus.””look
you,.doiseyoubeforethislady,
thatr.blifilsorderi
estrictlythetruth;fori
believeyousay,thatyouhaveactedofyourown
acrd,andatter..blifilthen
likeihetaldersgate””hedid,
sir.””rusdidhethengiveyourellectas
e,asnearaspossible,theverywordshe
used.””etofindoutthepersonswho
ightbe
taeredeofhisfriends.hesaid,blood
requiredblood;andthatnotonlyallurderer,but
thoseittedanythingintheirpotojustice,
.hesaid,hefoundyouwasverydesirous
ofhavingthevillainbroughttojustice,thoughitproperyou
shouldappearinit.””hedidso”saysallhy.”yes,sir,”cries
dosure,haveproceededsugthsforthe
sakeofanyotherpersonlivingbutyths,
sir”saidallhy.”nay,sir,”criesdohave
yourhinki,beguiltyofsuboation
ofperjury;buttherearetold
thetherefore,thatifanyoffersshouldbedetheher
side,theyshouldrefusetheandthattheyghtbeassuredthey
shouldlosenothingbybeinghon,andtellih.i
said,anfirst,
andthat,ifthathetruth,theyshoulddeclareit;andidid
givetheohintsthattheyshouldbenolosers.””ithinkyou
lengthsindeed,”criesallhy.”nay,sir,”answereddowling,
”iaureididnotdesiretheotellanuntruth;norshouldi
havesaididid,uhadbeentoobligeyou.””youwould
nothavethought,ibelieve,”saysalle,had
youknoyosure,sir,”
aakeanynoticeofi
thoughtyoudesiredtonceal.””hohy,”anddid
youknothen””nay,sir,”ansorship
bidsspeakthetruth,iaureishalldoit.indeed,sir,idid
knoostthelastblifilever
spoke,entiooasistoodalonebyherbedside,when
shedeliveredtheletteribroughtyourher.””
letter”criesallhy.”theletter,sir,”answereddowling,
”salisbury,andothe
handsof.blifil.””oheavens”criesallhy:”well,
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ysistersaytoyou””shetookbythe
hand,”aheletter,said,i
sr.jonesishis
nepheyson.blesshisaysshe,andthenfellbackward,
asifdyingalycalledinthepeople,andshenever
spokereto,anddiedierwards.”
allinutesilent,liftinguphiseyes;andthen,
tuingtodoeyou,sir,nottodeliverthis
ssage””yourustreerthatyou
thattiillinbed;and,beinginaviolenthurry,asindeedi
al,ideliveredtheletterandssageto.blifil,old
hebothtoyou,ehe
did,andthatyourr.jones,and
partlyoutardtoyoursister,entioned,
anddidiofroheherefore,sir,if
youhadnotntioofirst,iaertainishouldneverhave
thoughtitbeloosayanythingofthetter,eitherto
yourherperson.”
arkedsoanto
nveyalieih;thishecaseatpresent;
forblifilhad,infact,tolddohenoed,buthadnot
ioseduponhinorindeedhadiginedheodo.in
reality,theprosesadetodohe
tivestosecred,ashenowvery
plainlysa,hethoughtproper
hisnfession,isesiveness,joined
tothethreats,thevoice,thelooksofallhy,andthedisveries
hehaddebefore,extortedfroiakenunawares,
andhadnotitonsiderofevasions.
allhyappearedisfiedhthisrelation,and,having
enjoinedondorictsileohadpast,nductedthat
gentleothedoor,lestheshouldseeblifil,whowas
retuedtohischaer,edihoughtsofhis
lastdeceitonhisuncle,andlittlesuspectedhadsincepassed
beloairs.
asall,hets.llerinthe
entry,,
”ofsir,ifindthisanhathbeenhyou,andyouknow
all;yetdonotonthisaan.
nsider,sir,heother;andthe
disveryitselfostprobablybreakhisheart,houtyour
unkindness.”
”da”saysallundersuentat
ihaveheard,thatiaeallyuosatisfyyou;butee
intorooindeed,s.ller,ihavedesurprizingdisveries,
andyoushallsoonkno.”
thepooranfollotreling;andnohy,goingup
tos.rs.
ller,said,”rean,for
theservieos.ller,youhaveathousand
tisheardantoyouaresofaithfula
friend,son.littledidithenthi
all.yourfriend,daisnephehebrotherofthat
ybososhewill
herselftellyoutheetopassfor
herson.indeed,s.ller,iavihathehathbeen
youtoo
justlysuspectedofbeingavillain.heis,intruth,theof
villains.”
thejoyrs.lleo,bereftherofthepowerof
speedghtperhapshavedeprivedherofhersenses,ifnotof
life,hadnotafriendlyshoeseasonablytoher
relief.atlength,reveringsofarfroertransportastobe
abletospeak,shecried,”andisdear.johenyour
hesonofthisladyandareyoureyesopeo
hitlastandshallilivetoseehishappyashedeserves””he
certainlyisnephehy,”andihopeallthe
rest.””andisthisthedeargoodan,theperson,”criesshe,”to
allthisdisveryisohy.
”ayheavenshower
doschoicestblessingsuponherhead,andforthisonegood
aany”
s.edthehatshebelievedjoneswouldvery
shortlybereleased;forthatthesurgeonpanyh
aothejusticettedhiiocertifythat
.fitzpatrierofdanger,andtoprocurehis
prisonerhisliberty.
allhysaidheshouldbegladtofindhisnephehereathis
retuho;butthatheebusinessof
nsequenachair,and
presentlyleftthetogether.
.blifil,hearingtheedoairstoattend
uponhisuncle;forheneverinsuchactsofduty.he
askedhisuncleifhe,hisacivilwayofasking
anakingnoanswer,he
againdesiredtokuallhy
denoansothisher,tillhegoingintohischair,
auingabout,hesaid”harkee,sir,doyoufindout,
beforeretu,theletterothersentonher
deathbed.”allhytheed,ablifilinasituationto
beenviedonlybyangoingtobehanged.
chapter9
afurtherntinuation
allhytookanopportunity,hehechair,of
readierfrooosophia,edelivered
hiandthereeexpressionsinitnghielfh
drehiseyes.atlengthhearrivedat.es,and
roducedtosophia.
oniesanandlady
hadtakentheirenutesensued;duringh
thelatter,hevisitbyherfather,sat
playingarkofnfusionbothinher
untenandbehaviour.atlengthallselfa
littledised,beganthus:”iafraid,ssyfaly
hathbeentheoeuneasioh,i
fear,ihaveinnoen
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assured,dahadiatfirstknoheproposals
hadbeen,ishouldnothavesufferedyoutohavebeensolong
persecuted.ihope,therefore,youthinkthedesignofthis
visitistotroubleyouhanyfurthersolicitationsofthatkind,
buteorelieveyoufrohe”
”sir,”saidsophia,odesthesitation,”thisbehaviour
isstkindandgenerous,andsu.
allentionthistter,you
eforsaying,ithath,indeed,giveuneasiness,
andhathbeentheoysufferingchcrueltreatntfro
father,illthatunhappyaffair,theteandfo
ofallparents.iavinced,sir,youaretoogoodandgenerous
toresentrefusalofyouepheioinour
oaybehisrit,iinhis
favour.””iassureyou,staableyounglady,”saidallhy,”i
ant,hadthepersonbeenownson,and
hadieaihehighestesteeorhiforyousaytruly,
dauchlesstheybe
directedbyanother.””ohsir,”answeredsophia,”everywordyou
speakprovesyoudeservethatgood,thatgreat,thatbenevolent
characterthehingless
thantheiseryuldhavederesist
thendsoffather.””isinada”replied
allhy,”ailyngratulateyouonyourprudentfht,
siniseryindeed”
”youspeaknor.allhy,”criesshe,”hadelicacyhfew
nareyopinion,toleadour
livesustbeastateof
ess.perhapsthatessreasedbya
seheritsofaogiveour
affearried.blifil””pardoninterrupting
you,da”anshy,”butiotbearthesupposition.
believe,ssheart,irejoiyour
escape.ihavedisveredtheyouhavesufferedall
thisyourfathertobeavillain.””how,sir”
ustbelievethissurprizes.””ithath
surprized,da”anshy,”andsoitheworld.
butihaveacquaintedyouhtherealtruth.””nothingbuttruth,”
sayssophia,”r.
allhy.yet,sir,suchsudden,suexpeeovered,
yousayyvillanybeeverso””youhe
story,”criesallentioed
ana.ihaveaerofaveryseriousnaturetopropose.
osse,iknoh,norisoeasilyparth
theaitionofbeingalliedtoit.ihaveanearrelation,daa
youngnnviheveryoppositeto
thatofthisakeequaltohis
adahopeyouitavisitfrobr >
hisophia,afteranutessilensh
theutstsiyr.allhy.hischaracter,andthe
obligationihavejustre,dendit.ihavedeterned
atpresenttolistentonosuanyperson.only
desireistoberestoredtotheaffeyfather,andtobe
agairessofhisfaly.this,sir,ihopetoooyour
goodoffienjureyou,byallthe
goodhe
veryntefronepersecution,donot
engageinanotherasserableandasfruitless.””indeed,ss
e,”repliedallcapableofnosududif
thisbeyourresolutiosubttothedisappointnt,
entsheysufferu.””istslenor.
allentioorntsofan
idonotknolyhavesolittle
ae,dearyounglady,”criesallhy,
”ibeginnouchacquaintahe
reposeofhisfuturedays;since,ifevernapableofa
sinnvinced,is
unhappynepheisse.””anepher.
allhy”ansissurelystrange.ineverheardof
hiefore.””indeed,da”criesallhy,”itisonlythe
ynepheer,and
e..jones,whohaslong
lovedyou,heheisnepher.jonesyouepheries
sophia,”ada”answered
allyo;
noraashadofo.iauedofpast
behaviourtohibutieritasofhisbirth.
indeed,sscruellyindeedihave.”here
thegoodnerashortpauseproceeded”i
nevershallbeabletoreforhissufferingshoutyour
assistaniableyounglady,isthaveagreat
esteefthataketoyourh.iknoh
beenguiltyoffaults;butthereisgreatgoodnessofheartatthe
bottobelieve,dathereis.”herehestopped,seengto
expeanssophia,aftershe
hadalittlereveredherselffrohehurryofspiritsintohso
strangeandsuddeninfortionhadthroerelywishyou
joy,sir,ofadisveryintohavesuchsatisfa.
idoubtnotbutyoufortyouproseyourself
frot.theyoulenhathcertainlyathousandgoodqualities,
akesitiossibleheshouldnotbehaveosu
unada”saidallhy,”hehaththosegood
qualitiesustkehigoodhusba,iaure,be
ofallabandoned,ifaladyofyourritshould
pardon,.allhy,”answeredsophi”i
r.jones,iavinced,
hathchrit;butishallneverreceive.jonesasoneo
behusbanduponhonourinevere,da”
criesallalittlesurprized,afterihaveheard
fror.
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forfeityoodopinion,ifhehadeverthehonourtoenjoyit.
perhaps,heyhavebeensrepreseoyou,ashee.the
savillanyyhaveinjuredhiveryurderer,i
assureyou;ashehathbeencalled.””.allhy,”answeredsophia,
”ihavetoldyouresolution.iyfatherhath
toldyou;but,everhisapprehensionsorfearshavebeen,ifi
k,ihavegivennoo;sihathalways
beenafixedprinarriedhouthis
hisis,ithink,thedutyofachildtoaparent;andthis,
ihope,nothinguldeverhaveprevailedetos.ido
notindeedhattheauthorityofanyparentobligeusto
rryioppositiontoourinations.toavoidaforceof
thiskind,yfathershouse,
andsoughtproteelseystory;andif
theyfather,yown
nsisse,”cries
alliration.iadrethejustnessofyoursentints;
butsurelythereisreinthis.iaautiousofoffendingyou,
younglady;butatolookonallhertoheardor
seenasadreanlyandhaveyousufferedsochcrueltyfroour
fatherooyouhavebeenalely
indifferent””ibeg,.allhy,”ans
insistonreasons;yes,ihavesufferedindeed;ir.
allhy,ncealihyouiownihada
greatopinionof.jonesibelieveiknoy
opinionihavebeeedcruellybyaunt,asy
father;butthatisnoayherpressed;for,
yresolutionisnoh
nyvirtueshehathgreatvirtues,.allhy.iquestionnotbut
heakeyouhappy.””iwishi
uldkehio,da”repliedallnvinced
isonlyinyourpoadeso
eaestasolicitorinhisfavour.””youaredeceived;indeed,sir,
youarede.itissuffit
tohavedeceived..allustinsistonbeingpressedno
fartheronthissubject.ishouldbesorrynay,i
inyourfavour.iwell;
aitagaintoyou,eritheyhaveto,iabr >
er
thoughts;butnothingeverrecaltheatpresentthereisnota
nupohioreresolutelyrejectthan.jones;nor
selfbelessagreeableto.”
patientfortheeventofthisnference,
andnothedoortolisten;he
lastsentintsofhisdaughtersheart,helostallteer,and,
burstihedoorinarage,criedout”itisalieitisa
disalloothatdndrascaljones;andifshe
uldgetatun,shedhaunanyhouroftheday.”hereallhy
interposed,andaddressiothesquireeangerin
hislook,hesaid,”.e,youhaveyourh
.youprosedtoabstainfrollviolence.””why,soidid,”
criese,”aslongasittohearah
tellingsuake
voolsofothervolk,sheeno,no,iknowher
bettertha.””iaorrytotellyou,sir,”answered
allhy,”itdothnotappear,byyourbehaviourtothisyounglady,
thatyouknoall.iaskpardonforisay:butithinkour
inticy,youroe.sheisyour
daughter,.e.ifi
hisatthanany
othernever.””odrabbitit”criesthesquire,”iwishshewas
thine,yheartsoonbegladtoberidofthe
troubleoher.””indeed,goodfriend,”anshy,”you
yourselfarethecauseofallthetroubleyouplainof.placethat
nfideheyounglady
certainyouhehappiestfatheroh.””infiden
her”criesthesquire.”sbloodnfidenipla
her,doasihergibuther
torryasiufiden
herase.””youhavenht,neighbour,”answered
allhy,”toinsistonanysusent.aivevoiceyour
daughterallourehavethoughtpropertoallow
younore.””aivevoice”criesthesquire.”ayayill
shober,
go,youstubbo.””indeed,.e,”saidallhy,”indeed
youuseherust
behavetoherinakindernner.shedeservesthebestoftreatnt.”
”yes,yes,”saidthesquire,”iknoshedeserves:nowshes
gone,illsheshedeserves.seehere,sir,hereisaletter
froyusin,ladybellaston,ine
touandthatthefellooutofprisonagain;andhereshe
advisestotakeallthecareiotheh.odzookers
neighbourallhy,youdontknoitistogoveadaughter.”
thesquireendedhisspeecheplintstohisown
sagacity;andthenallalpreface,acquaintedhibr >
adengjones,h
hisaoblifil,andheverparticularhbeen
disclosedtothereaderinthepregchapters.
noverviolentintheirdispositionsare,forthestpart,as
r.
allakejoneshisheir,thanhejoined
heartilyndationofthenephew,and
bearriagehjones,ashehadbeforebeen
touplehertoblifil.
here.allhyointerpose,andtorelate
hadpassedbetandsophia,atestifiedgreat
surprize.
thesquireont,andlookedentat
thisat.atlasthecriedout,”why,eaningof
this,neighbourallhyvondo
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to.odzookersihavehitot.assureasagunihavehitothe
veryrightot.itsallalongozister.thegirlhathgota
hankeringafterthissonofatogetherat
usin,ladybellastohtuedtheheadoher,thats
certainbutdnifheshallhaherillhanolordsnor
urtiersinvaly.”
alladealongspeeedhis
resolutiontoavoidallviolentasures,andveryeaestly
rendedgehodsto.e,asthosebyhhe
ghtbeassuredofsucceedihhisdaughter.hethentook
hisleave,auedbailler,buto
plyisingto
bring.joovisithihatafteoon,thatheght,ashe
said,”keallttersupan.”at.
allisedtofolloeinhis
behaviourtosophia,saying,”idontknoe,
allakealasyouplease;and
yetihaveasgoodaeasyou,andanthessionofthe
peaceaswellasyourself.”
chapter10
hehistinstodraoonclusion
whenallr.jones
arrivedbeforehihehurriedthereforeinstantlyintoay
chaer,alone.
itisiossibletonovihe
etirs.ers,asthereader
ythesecret
ofhisbirth.thefirstagoniesofjoyonboth
sidesareindeed,beyondpoodescribe:ishallnottherefore
attetit.afterallhisfeet,wherehe
hadprostratedhielf,andres,”o
child”hecried,”hoehowhaveiinjuredyou
endsieverkeyouforthoseunkind,thoseunjust
suspisertained,andforallthesufferingsthey
haveoinotnoadeands”criesjones.
”ysufferings,iftheyhadbeeisgreater,have
beennoydearuhisgoodhis
tendeess,overpoaroys.iotbearthe
transportse.tobeagaioredtoyour
presehuskindlyreceivedby
great,noble,generousbeor.””indeed,child,”cries
allall
thetreaost
nso
ill.”o,talknotso”answeredjones;”indeed,sir,youhaveused
nobly.theanghtbedeceivedasyouwere;and,under
suusthaveactedjustasyoudid.your
goodnessdisplayeditselfiofyer,justasit
thenseed.iohingtothatgoodness,ofhihavebeen
stuneonselfaccusation,bycarryingyour
generoussentintstoofar.alassir,ihavenotbeenpunished
rethanihavedeserved;anditshallbethey
futurelifetodeservethathappinessyounoe;for,
believe,dearuncle,punishnthathhrownaway
upon:thoughihavebee,iaotahardenedsinner;i
thankheaven,ihavehadtitorefleypastlife,where,
thoughiyselfhanygrossvillai
disorethanenoughtorepentandtobeashad
of;folliestendedhdreadfulnsequeo
self,andhavebroughttothebrinkofdestru
rejoiced,dearchild,”anshy,”tohearyoutalkthus
sensibly;forasiavincedhypoodheavenhowhavei
beeniosedonbyitinyourfaults,soi
readilybelieveallyousay.youno,todangers
irudenaysubjenoonvinced,
youloveidegree.prudenceisihedutyhwe
ouchouroiesasto
,tohein
dischargingtheirdutytous;foranlaysthefoundationof
hisoafraid,betooapttobuilduponit.
yousay,hothei
firybelieveyou,dearthisnt,
youshallneverberehey.reerthenlyyourself
sofarasforthefuturetotebut
stillreer,foryourfort,thatthereisthisgreat
differeaynstrueinto
irudendthosevillanyonly.the
forr,perhaps,areeveosubjetoruin;butifhe
reforhischaracterlength,betotallyretrieved;the
diately,eberen;
andheyrefleixtureofpleasure,onthe
dangershehathescaped;butvillany,boy,edisvered,is
irretrievable;thestainsewill
ankiheirs
inpublient,he
oithallthoseterrorshhahild,who
isafraidofhobgoblireatsfroanytogotobedalone.
herehisrderednsce.repose,likeafalse
friend,hiushiseyes,horrorpresents
itself;ifhelooksbacetreadsonhis
heels;ifforintheface,till,
likeandeedprisonernfinedinadungeoestshis
presentndition,adreadsthensequehathourh
istorelievehirot.fortyourself,isay,child,that
thisisnotyourcase;andrejoiceh
sufferedyoutoseeyourerrors,beforetheyhavebroughtonyou
thatdestrutousthave
ledyou.youhavedesertedtheandtheprospeowbeforeyouis
such,thathappinessseeinyourothesewordsjones
fetchedadeepsigh;upononstrated,hesaid,
”sir,iyou:ifearthereisonensequence
ofvic
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havelostatreasure.””youneedsaynore,”anshy;
”ient;ihaveseen
theyounglady,andhavedisursedhherngyou.thisi
stinsiston,asaofyoursiyinallyouhave
said,andofthestedfastnessofyourresolution,thatyouobey
ianinationoftheyoung
lady,heritshallbeinyourfavouroo.shehathalready
sufferedenoughfroolicitatiohinkof;sheshall
oyfaly:iknoherwillbeas
readytotorntheoerlybeenon
anothers;butiaeternedsheshallsuffeore,
noreviolenydearuncle”
ansendon,inhi
shallhavesoritinobedience.believe,sir,theonlyinstance
inontto
sophia.no,sir,ifiaoserabletohaveincurredherdispleasure
beyondallhopeivehatalohedreadful
refleisery,tooverpower
.toihegreatest,andnoheonlyadditional
blessingust
ooheralone.””iflatteryou,child,”criesallhy;
”ifearyourcaseisdesperate:ineversaarksofan
unalterableresolutioninanypersonthanappearedinhervehent
declarationsagainstreceivingyouraddresses;forh,perhaps,you
atbetterthanself.””oh,siriattoowell,”
ansherbeyondallhopeof
pardon;andguiltyasiaguiltunfortunatelyappearstoherin
tentisblaydearuncleifind
folliesareirretrievable;andallyoodnessefrobr >
perdition.”
aservantnor.eairs;for
hiseageesstoseejonesuldnottilltheafteoon.upon
ears,beggedhisuo
eainself;
toaed,and,havingordered.etobe
sho.
s.lleosoohatjones
yetseenhiineeagerlyinto
therooand,advangtoheartilyjoyofhis
neion;adding,”iwishi
uldgiveyoujoyonanotherat,dearchild;butanything
soinexorableineversaw.”
jones,eappearanceofsurprize,askedhereant.
”hen,”saysshe,”ihavebeenhtheyounglady,andhave
explainedalltterstoher,astheyebyson
nightingale.shehavenolongeranydoubtabouttheletter;of
thatiasonnightiake
hisoath,ifshepleased,thatition,andthe
letterofhisinditing.itoldhertheveryreasonofsendingthe
letteroughttorendyoutoherthere,asiton
herat,andaplainproofthatyouoquitall
yourprofligacyforthefuture;thatyouhadneverbeenguiltyofa
sianceofiytohersinceyourseeiown:
iafraidieihopeyour
futurebehaviouryjustifisureihavesaidalli
ainsinflexible.shesays,she
hadfivennyfaultsonatofyouth;butexpressedsuch
detestationofthecharacterofalibertihatsheabsolutely
sileoexcuseyou;butthejustnessof
herayhonour,sheisalovelyan,
ahesostsensiblecreaturesieversaw.i
uldhavealstkissedherforoneexpressionshedeuseof.it
enthyofseneca,orofabishop.ioncied,
daaidshe,ihaddisveredgreatgoodnessofheartin.
jones;andforthatio;butaire
profligaahebestheartintheworld;and
allix
sograinsofpityptandabhorrence.sheisan
angelirs.ller”
ansothinkihavelostsuangel”
”lostno,”criess.ller;”ihopeyouhavenotlostheryet.
resolvetoleavesuayyethavehopes;
nay,ifsheshouldreininexorable,thereisanotheryounglady,a
sprettyyounglady,andasune,ely
dyingforloveofyou.iheardofitthisverying,anditold
ittosse;nay,ialittlebeyohagain;fori
toldheryouhadrefusedher;butindeediknewyouwouldrefuse
her.andhereistgiveyoualittlefort;entiohe
youngladyshaty,i
thoughtshetuedpale;butwhenisaidyouhadrefusedher,iwill
besinaninstant;andthesewere
herverye
affee.
heretheionerruptedbythearrivalofe,who
uldnolongerbekeptoutoftheroovenbytheauthorityof
allself;thoughthis,asenseen,hadawonderful
po.
diatelyyoldfriend
toialadtoseetheeyheartallpaststbe
fotten;iuldnotintendanyaffronttothee,because,as
allhyhereknoknothyself,itooktheefor
anotherperson;andeansnnifiesahasty
ustfetandfiveanother.””i
hope,sir,”saidjones,”ishallneverfetthenyobligationsi
havehadtoyou;butasforanyoffen
aranger.””at,”saysethyfist;at
asheartyackasanyinthekingdoealonge;
illistressthisnt.”hereallhy
interposed;andthesquirebeinguoprevaileitherhthe
uncleoepheelitigation,obligedtoo
delayintrodugjoosophiatilltheafteoon;ate
allpassiontojonesasinpliahe
eagerdesiresof
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theteatable.
theionenough;andh
happenedearlierinourhistory,wewouldhave
eainedourreader;butasoattendto
aterial,itshallsuffiattersbeing
entirelyadjustedastotheafteoonvisit,.eagain
retuedho.
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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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parlour,hereofpeople
asseledbeingindeednootherthan.nightingaleandhisbride,
andhisusinharriet.
allselffroiningpany,sayinghe
hadorderedsolittlethingforhindhisnephewinhisown
apartnt,forthattheyhadchprivatebusiodisurseof;
butisingthegoodanthatbothheandjones
akepartofhersocietyatsupper.
s.llerthenaskedobedonehblifil”for
indeed,”saysshe,”iotbeeasyy
house.”alle
aatterto
,illsoonshotheoutsideoutofdoors,iyou.
herearethreelustyfelloairs.””therewillbeno
needofanyviolence,”criesalla
ssagefroe,henvinced,departofhisord.”
”ylifeha
bettererfered,andsaid,”hehadnsidered
thetterbetter,ahe
ssenger.iknow,”sayshe,”alreadyenoughofyourpleasure,sir,
andibegleavetoacquainthioe
beseechyou,sir,”addedhe,”toreflethedreadful
nsequentoviolentandsuddendespair.how
unfit,alasisthispoorntodieinhispresentsituation.”this
suggestionhadnottheleasteffers.ller.shelefttheroo
r.jones,infioogoodtolivein
thisadeadeeperiressiononallygood
child,”saidhe,”iaquallyastohegoodnessofyour
heart,andthequiessofyouruanding.heavenindeedforbid
thatthiseansortifor
repentaionindeed.goto
hitherefore,anduseyouro
yfiveness;forishallneverfivevillany
fartherthanreligionobliges,andthatextendsherto
ourbountyorourion.”
jones,hefoundinasituationh
vedhispity,thoughitiablepassion
innybeholders.hehadcasthielfonhisbed,wherehelay
abandoniodespair,anddroears;notinsuchtears
asflontrition,andndshhave
beenseducedorsurprizedintoituoftheir
naturaldispositions,asetishappenfrounfrailty,
eventothegood;no,thesetearshefrightedthief
shedsinhiscart,andareiheeffectsofthatnceh
thestsavagenaturesareseldoefitinfeelingfor
theelves.
itandtedioustopaintthisseinfull
length.letitsufficetosay,thatthebehaviourofjoneso
excess.heottednothingionuldsupply,to
raiseandfortthedroopingspiritsofblifil,beforehe
nitheresolutionofhisuhestquit
thehousethatevening.heofferedtofuishhineyhe
ofhisheartyfivenessofallhehaddone
againsthithathehereafterasa
brother,aoeffectuatea
renciliationhhisuncle.
blifilindher
heshouldyetdenyall;but,findingatlasttheevide
againsthihebetookhielfatlasttonfessiohenasked
pardonofhisbrotherivehentnner,prostrated
hielfontheground,andkissedhisfeet;inshort,hewasnowas
rerkablyanashehadbeenbeforererkablyked.
jonesuldnotsofarcheckhisdisdain,butthatitalittle
disvereditselfinhisuntehisextreservility.he
raisedhisbrotherthentheuldfroheground,andadvised
hiobearhisaffliorelikeaing,atthesa
ti,hisproses,thatheolessen
theforakingnyprofessionsofhisunhiness,
pouredforthaprofusionofthanks;andthen,hehavingdeclaredhe
diatelydeparttoaning,jouedtohis
uncle.
angothertters,allhynoedjohe
disveryadehel500banknotes.”ihave,”
saidhe,”alreadynsultedalae,togreat
astonishnt,thatthereisnopunishntforafraudofthiskind.
indeed,heblagratitudeofthisfellooward
you,ithinkahighan,paredtohiisaniperson.”
”goodheaven”saysjones,isitpossibleiahockedbeyond
asureatthisnehoughtthereaerfellowin
theptationofsuchasuo
allerttershaveesafethhis
hand.indeed,dearunustsuffertocallitweakness
ratherthaningratitude;foriavihepoorfellowloves
,andhathdonesokindnesses,;nay,i
believehehathrepehisveryact;foritisnotaboveaday
ortyaffairsseedidesperatesituation,
thathevisitedin,andofferedanyneyi
ptationtoanhtastedsuch
bitterdistress,itstbe,tohaveasunhispossessionh
stputhindhisfalybeyondanyfuturepossibilityofsuffering
thelike.”
”child,”criesallpertoo
far.suchstakenrotonlyborderson
injustidisverypeicioustosociety,asitenuragesvice.
thedishoyofthisfelloight,perhaps,havepardoned,but
neverhisingratitude.andgiveleavetosay,whenwesufferany
tetationtoatonefordishoyitself,andidand
rcifulastobe;andsofarinfessihavegone;fori
haveoftenpitiedthefateofahighan,he
grandjury;andhaverethanonceappliedtothejudgeonthebehalf
ofsuchashavehadanytigatingcirtheircase;but
e,suchascruelty,
rder,ingratitude,orthelike,passionandfivehen
beefaults.iavinced
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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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urses,aginedyoucapableof
perseveringinthe””donotigi,”ykneesi
i,iiloreyournfidenfidenceshallbethe
businessoflifetodeserve.””letitthen,”saidshe,”bethe
businessofsopartofyourlifetoshoeyoudeserveit.i
thinkihavebeenexplioughinassuringyou,that,whenisee
youritnfidence,youainit.afterispast,
sir,youexpectishouldtakeyouuponyourword”
hereplied,”dontbelieveuponter
seynstancy,possibletoseeand
todoubt.””isthat”saidsophia,alittlesurprized.”iwill
shoygangel,”criedjones,seizingherhandand
carryiheglass.”there,beholditthereinthatlovely
figure,inthatfaindhshines
throughtheseeyes;thenhesebe
innstantiossiblesophitheyant,alord
rochester.youuldnotdoubtit,ifyouuldseeyourselfh
ayouroiled;but,f
againherbrotojudge,”saidshe,”ofthe
futurebythepast,igeorereininyourheartwhen
iautofyht,thanitoutof
theroo””byheaven,byallthatissacred”saidjones,”itnever
yheart.thedelicacyofyoursexothe
grossnessofours,norhoourhastodohthe
heart.””iarryan,”repliedsophia,verygravely,”who
shallnotlearefienoughtobeasincapableasiayselfof
kingsuchadistin.””i,”saidjones.”ihave
leatitalready.thefirstntofhopethatsophiaghtbe
eatonthat
ntbeysenseasof
passio.””ust
befroi.yoursituation,.jones,isnoered,andi
assureyouihavegreatsatisfaieration.youwillnow
e,andnvinind
isalteredtoo.””oangel,”criesjones,”hohankthy
goodnessandareyousogoodtoohatyouhaveasatisfain
prosperitybelieve,believe,daitisyoualonehave
givenarelishtothatprosperity,sinceiooitthedearhope
osophia,letitnotbeadistantone.io
yournds.idaretopressanythingfurtherthanyou
pert.yetletiyoutoappointashorttryal.otell
ayexpenly
true.””r.jones,”saidshe,
”iexpeottobepressed.nay,i.””odontlook
unkindlythus,sophia,”crieshe.”idonot,idarenotpressyou.
yetpertatleastoobegyouheperiod.of
heiatienceoflove.””atonth,perhaps,”said
she.”osophia,”edaeity.””perhaps
itybesothingsooner,”saysshe;”ibeteazed.ifyour
passionforbeaynowbeeasy.”
”easysophia,inebysold
ana.otranspthoughtanotassuredthattheblessed
daye,ine;whenfearsshallbeno
re;hatdear,thatvast,thatexquisite,ecstatic
delightofkingsophiahappy””indeed,sir,”saidshe,”that
dayisinyouroydear,divineangel,”criedhe,
”theseadedust,ihank
thosedearlipsybliss.”hethen
caughtherinhisar,andkissedherhanardourhehadnever
venturedbefore.
atthisinstaening,burst
intotherooand,hhishuntingvoidphrase,criedout,
”toher,boy,totoher.thatsit,littlehoneys,othats
italloverhathsheappoiheday,boy,
shallitbetorroinute
lohaday,iaesolved.””letbeseechyou,sir,”
saysjones,”doheoinea,”
criesettle
thantogiveaidenishtricks.itelltheetis
allflilazoodikersshedhavetheonighthallher
heart.e,nfess,andbeagirlfor
onotspeak””onfess,
sir,”sayssophia,”siseeyouaresoedh
thoughts””thatsagoodgirl,”crieshe,”anddost
then””no,indeed,sir,”sayssophia,”ihavegivennosuch
.””andorroday”says
e.”indeed,sir,”saysshe,”ihavenosutention.””buti
tellthee,”repliedhe,”nut;onlybecausethoudostlove
tobedisobedient,andtoplagueahyfather.””pray,sir,”
saidjones,interfering”itelltheethouartapuppy,”crieshe.
”henithingbutsighingandwhining,
andlanguishingandvorthee,sheisagainstthee.
allthespiritofntrary,thatsall.sheisabovebeingguidedand
goveedbyherfather,thatistheruthont.itisonlyto
disobligeandntradict.””edo”cries
sophia.”heedo”sayshe,”hyhandthis
nt.””well,sir,”sayssophia,”iy
hand,.jones.””well,andorrow
ing”sayse.”itoyou,sir,”cries
she.”orrooiheday,”crieshe.”hen
torrooingshallbetheday,papa,sinceyouso,”
sayssophia.johenfelluponhisknees,andkissedherhandinan
agonyofjoy,,
presentlygout”hedevilisallhyheishout
noalkinghthatddlahenheshouldbe
ndingothertters.”hethensalliedoutiofhiandvery
opportunelylefttheloverstoenjoyafeinutesalone.
buthesoouedhallhy,saying,”ifyoubelieve
,youyaskheryourself.hastnutginthy,sophy,tobe
rriedtorroh
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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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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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bestoself.
sophiahathalreadyproducedhihildren,aboyanda
girl,oftheoldgentlenissofond,thathespendschofhis
tiinthenursery,hetattlingofhislittle
granddaughter,usic
thantheficryofdogsinengland.
allarriage,and
hathottednoinstanceofshoandhislady,
asafather.everiureofjoneshada
teovice,hasbeeedbyntinualionh
thisgoodn,byhisunionhthelovelyandvirtuoussophia.he
hathalso,byrefleonhispastfollies,acquiredadiscretion
andprudenceveryunninoneofhislivelyparts.
tonclude,astherearenottobefoundaanand
an,thanthisfonduple,soherybeiginedre
happy.theypreservethepurestandteaffeforeach
other,anaffeedbytual
esandtualesteenoristheirnducttoheir
relationsandfriendslessaablethantoher.and
suchistheirndession,theirindulgendtheirbenefice
tothosebelo,thatthereisnotaneighbour,atenant,ora
servant,ostgratefullyblessthedayr.joneswas
rriedtohissophia.
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