弃儿汤姆·琼斯(英文版)
作者:[英]亨利·菲尔丁
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正文 第1节
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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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    allselfpresentedahunbeiehbenevolence,

    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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    unlessinsustahis,hingbuttheinspiration

    hersaregifted,possiblyenableanyoo

    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.

    chapter12

    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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    ouhepulpit.

    chapter13

    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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    regularityofhisseries,thinkshielfobligedtofillupasch

    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

    ojudgenotonly

    ...
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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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    aliquidpotuuponiled,perhapsatthebadness

    ofthelatin,and,istresscasthereyesonher,blushed,

    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

    curiosity,seeingtheyareinthisnowa

    ...
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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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    chapter5

    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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    practiseit,anddonot.

    ”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.

    chapter6

    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.

    there,perhap

    ...
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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.

    chapter7

    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

    a

    ...
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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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    s.blifil.shenos,and

    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.

    bookiii

    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

    tendencyasanyothertothatfa

    ...
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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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    eoon.

    .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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    toonesallhthehighestapplause;and

    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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    philosopherandthepedagogue;butthisbeingtterofgreat

    iortahechapter.

    chapter6

    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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    squarestriuhosthavestopthiswords,hadheneeded

    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

    suffitenurageenself

    ...
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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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    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw栗子网  www.lizi.tw小说站  www.xsz.twneygirleda:

    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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    台湾小说网  www.192.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.tw栗子网  www.lizi.twonsequenr.espursuinghisa

    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

    ncei

    ...
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    小说站  www.xsz.tw栗子网  www.lizi.tw小说站  www.xsz.twvedsoforheroe,onatofhisbehaviourto

    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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    小说站  www.xsz.tw台湾小说网  www.192.tw栗子网  www.lizi.twvedunsuccessful.inaword,shesoon

    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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    rryeupiteda,

    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.

    chapter10

    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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    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw小说站  www.xsz.tw栗子网  www.lizi.twity,anessofspirit,that

    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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    ihadtheeffectof

    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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    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw栗子网  www.lizi.tw栗子网  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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    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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    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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    小说站  www.xsz.tw小说站  www.xsz.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.twfalse

    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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    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw台湾小说网  www.192.tw小说站  www.xsz.twostofherposuchhe

    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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    小说站  www.xsz.tw小说站  www.xsz.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.twhehadfirstreceivedit;

    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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    小说站  www.xsz.tw栗子网  www.lizi.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.twg,”bygar,

    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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    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw台湾小说网  www.192.tw台湾小说网  www.192.twhand,andproceededthus:”iabr >

    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.

    chapter8

    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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    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.tw栗子网  www.lizi.twandatlastcried,”thelordshing.”

    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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    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw台湾小说网  www.192.tw栗子网  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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    philanthropy,thereisagreatandexquisitedelight.thatifwe

    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.

    thislastandstterialobjec

    ...
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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.

    chapter6

    ntainingadialoguebetaya

    littlerelievethosetende

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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.

    chapter7

    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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    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

    sophia.

    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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    小说站  www.xsz.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.twthinhearingduringthegreaterpartof

    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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    栗子网  www.lizi.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.tw小说站  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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    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw栗子网  www.lizi.tw栗子网  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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    小说站  www.xsz.tw栗子网  www.lizi.tw小说站  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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    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.tw台湾小说网  www.192.twabsolutendof

    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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    栗子网  www.lizi.tw栗子网  www.lizi.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.twsjustrried,andgohatinghohher

    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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    theadventureofapanyofsoldiers

    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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    theadventureofapanyofofficers

    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.

    chapter13

    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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    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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    na,innfortytotheopinionofnkind,hink,rather

    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

    anene

    ...
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    thesefelloiseyoushallbesetatlibertyarch.

    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,

    n

    ...
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    historianisnotonlyjustifiableinrerdingastheyreally

    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.

    thislastrequisiteist

    ...
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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.

    chapter6

    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.

    chapter7

    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.

    chapter8

    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.

    chapter9

    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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    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

    readichapter.

    chapter11

    inanofthehillbeginstorelatehishistory

    ”iersetshire,calledrk,inthe

    year1657.fathertheycallgentlen

    farrs.hehadalittleestateofaboutl300ayearofhisown,and

    rentedaateofhesavalue.heand

    industrious,andsogoodahusbandn,thatheghthaveledavery

    easyandfortablelife,hadnotanarrantvixenofawifesoured

    hisdostistanceperhapsdehibr >

    serable,itdidnotkehioor;forhenfinedhera

    ...
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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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    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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    tiitastedallthevarietiesoffortuisflourishingin

    affluendatothersbeingobligedtleost

    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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    poe,hoheartofdespisingthehighest

    aind,andsteelandhardenit

    againstthecapriciousinvasionsoffortuheynotonlyinstru

    thekno,butnfireninherhabits,and

    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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    uld,theptedsodesperateanadto

    prevent,asfarasientionsfor

    thefuture.iittedintohischaer,thanh

    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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    onyoe,andofenquiringalittleinto

    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

    putaotheeighthbookofourhistory.

    ...
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    ntainingtwelvehours

    chapter1

    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

    ing

    ...
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    propertyofohesaperson.

    butthoughtheyshouldbeso,theyarenotsuffitforour

    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

    thepers

    ...
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    n,andjones,ibelieve,knean;forthoughhehadbeenso

    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

    thanfightingtobearl

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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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    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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    soofhiseditors.nothislattershouldbethecase,we

    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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    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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    youlloanything.”

    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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    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

    th

    ...
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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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    kehisurttotheyoungladywhenshearose;forhehadnowhe

    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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    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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    parted.

    ”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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    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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    nised,hated,aed.ithroughalltheagoniesand

    seriesofalyingiisrepainfulinsucha

    circethanthelabourbefora

    nonelovesi,orrather,indeed,aseofriotand

    revel,panion,orhoutanyof

    thoseagreeableciralleviate,andperhaps

    sotisrethae,thesufferingsofoursexatthat

    season.”

    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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    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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    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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    already,andthatitispossibleforonehbeenavillain

    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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    theexpenseofreader,andtotranscribetheinal,orat

    leasttoquotechapterandverse,adeuseeitherof

    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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    desireofapassionatelover,edfrotoafine

    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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    tohaveanythingtodo.iuldhardlybringselfever

    tolookupontheschristians.thereisnothingbutcursingand

    songthei:iheartily

    beforeitistoolate;andnotthinkofgoing

    angtheevilniahatis

    prinatter,iaoreafraidthan

    anothern,noti;astotterofthat.iknoanflesh

    stdie;butyetanylivenyyears,forallthat.a

    ddleagednnoayliveagreatnuerofyears.i

    havereadofseverale

    agreatdealaboveahundred.notthatihope,ianthatiprose

    self,tolivetoanysuchageasthat,her.butifitbeonly

    toeightyoiy.heavenbepraised,thatisagreat;

    andiaotafraidofdyingthen,hananothern;but,

    surely,toattetdeathbeforeanstiiseseeto

    doption.besides,ifitodoany

    goodindeed;but,letthecausebeightytteroodtypart,iuandnothingof

    it.ineverfiredoffagunabovetennutesinlife;andthen

    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

    observe,friendyouhaveleftallthattterout,andyoua

    ...
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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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    andnoy

    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.

    chapter8

    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

    leavesofthe

    chapter9

    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.

    chapter10

    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.

    chapter11

    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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    latter,adurationoffivenutes.andthusitisasusualto

    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.

    chapter12

    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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    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”

    bookxiii

    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

    aitiohouthathastinspiredthyaristophahy

    lu,thycervahyrabelais,thyliere,thyshakespear,

    thysypagesour;tillnkindlea

    thegoodnaturetolaughonlyatthefolliesofothers,andthe

    hulitytogrieveattheirown.

    andthou,alstthenstantattendantenius,hunity,

    bringallthytendersensations.ifthouhastalreadydisposedofthebr >

    allbetalittlewhile

    froheirboso.not

    thesealoneproceedthenoble,disiedfriendship,t

    ...
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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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    hereputaothischapter.

    chapter3

    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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    sheuldintohere.

    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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    veryreputablehouse,andinaverygoodpartofthetown.

    .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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    nanaa

    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.

    chapter6

    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

    hopedhefollowher;forify

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    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.

    chapter8

    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

    ostprob

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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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    forthiainfrenovels;verybunglingpiesofhhave

    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.

    chapter10

    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.

    chapter11

    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.

    chapter12

    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.

    bookxiv

    ntainingtwodays

    chapter1

    anessaytoprovethatanauthorethebetterforhaving

    soknohesubjees

    asseveralgehesetis,bytheeeniusonly,houttheleastassistanceofleaing,perhapshout

    beingadeansiderablefigureinthe

    republifletters;thedecritics,iaold,havelately

    beguntoassert,thatallkindofleaiirelyuselesstoa

    er;and,indeed,nootherthanakindoffettersoural

    sprightlinessandaagination,husweighed

    dtothosehighflightsherwise

    itw

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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

    thinking

    ...
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    butisaaherdayabeggingatthedoor,who

    lookedaslikeherhatcausedallthat

    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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    onyou,andtopayyoutyguineas,hibegyouwill

    aetobe,

    da&c.

    ”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.

    chapter8

    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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    台湾小说网  www.192.tw小说站  www.xsz.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.twbyvirtueisantasialstthinkitoughtacertain

    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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    栗子网  www.lizi.tw台湾小说网  www.192.tw栗子网  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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    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw台湾小说网  www.192.tw栗子网  www.lizi.tworiquiry,ifindthereisnottheleasttruthinany

    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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    小说站  www.xsz.tw栗子网  www.lizi.tw小说站  www.xsz.twbethatdan,”criessophia,”ihopehis

    visitsshallrudedupon.”

    ”ochild”saidladybellaston,”youbesofearful;if

    youresolvetorunahthatjones,iknoan

    hinderyou.”

    ”uponhonour,da”e.

    ian;norarryntrary

    tofathersinations.”

    ”our

    toseepanythising,youyretiretoyouroent;for

    iahtehislordship,andstsendforhipinto

    dressingroo”

    sophiathankedherladyship,andhdrely

    afterarittedupstairs.

    chapter4

    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.

    chapter5

    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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    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.tw台湾小说网  www.192.twethus

    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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    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw小说站  www.xsz.tw小说站  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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    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.

    chapter7

    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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    ofbread.hoana

    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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    hereishallho.

    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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    orhaveieverbeenfoundguiltyofafalsehoodfroycradle”

    ”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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    eduadetheonlydifference;forbothwereequally

    violentandequallypositive:theyhadbothavastaffefor

    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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    栗子网  www.lizi.tw栗子网  www.lizi.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.twsquare,possibly,hadhebee,e

    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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    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw小说站  www.xsz.tw小说站  www.xsz.twdeeperintothings.

    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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    台湾小说网  www.192.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.tw栗子网  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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    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.tw小说站  www.xsz.twthshedeserveany.however,sir,ihave

    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.

    chapter10

    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.

    ch

    ...
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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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    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.

    chapter9

    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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    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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    havehadsooftheabusiveenfathered

    upoheelves

    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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    gentlen;and,ifthatttershouldtuouttobeasyou

    representitand,indeed,idoubtnothingofay,

    perhaps,inti,bebroughttothierthanlatelyihaveof

    thisyoungn;forthisgoodgentleanhere,nay,allwhoknow

    ,asdearlyasifhehadbeenown

    son.indeed,ihavensideredhisay

    care.istillreertheihehelplesssituationinhi

    foundhiifeelthetenderpressureofhislittlehandsatthis

    nt.heydarling,indeedheheased,

    aearsstoodinhiseyes.

    astheansadeyleadusintofreshtters,

    r.

    allind,aentofhisaojones.revolutions

    ofthiskind,itistrue,frequentlyoatic

    ers,foootherreasonthanbecausethehistoryorplaydrao

    anclusion,aifiedbyauthorityofauthors;yet,though

    uchauthorityasanyauthorever,weshall

    usethispoo

    itbyy,atpresentforeseewillhappenin

    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

    thatyouroaynotsealuphisfinal

    ...
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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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    小说站  www.xsz.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.tw小说站  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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    栗子网  www.lizi.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.tw小说站  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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    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw栗子网  www.lizi.tw栗子网  www.lizi.twbenoother.””indeed,da”saysall

    circesiaoodheavenby

    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.

    chapter11

    thehistorydraoanclusion

    r.r.allhy

    ands.llerthathislibertyhadbeenprocuredbytwolords,

    r.nightingales,had

    attehegistratebyhehadbeentted,andby,on

    thesurgeonsoaths,thattheanner

    ofdangerfroisharged.

    oneonlyoftheselords,hesaid,hehadeverseenbefore,and

    thathanon,by

    askinghispardonforanoffencehehadbeenguiltyofto,

    occasioned,hesaid,entirelybyhisignorancewhohewas.

    noherealityofthecase,hacquainted

    tillafterlordfellarhad

    eloyed,agtotheadviceofladybellaston,topressjonesas

    avagabondintotheseaservice,etoreporttohis

    lordshiptheeventhwehavebeforeseen,spokeveryfavourablyof

    thebehaviourof.jonesonallats,andstronglyassured

    thatlordthathesthavestakentheperson,forthatjoneswas

    certainlyagentlen;insochthathislordship,rictly

    anofhonour,andeanshavebeenguiltyofana

    ned,begantobech

    nceedfortheadviceaken.

    hinadayortarhappeodine

    htheirishpeer,ionupontheduel,

    acquaintedhispanyhthecharacteroffitzpatrick;toh,

    indeed,hedidnotdostrictjustice,especiallyiedto

    hislady.hesaidsheostihestinjuredan

    alive,andthatfroassionalonehehaduakenhercause.

    hethendeoingto

    fitzpatrickslodgings,ioprevail,ifpossible,

    tooaseparationfroishepeersaid,wasin

    apprehensionsforherlife,ifsheshouldeverretutobeunder

    thepreedtogo,thathe

    ghtsatisfyhielfrenstancesof

    theduel;forheeanseasyheparthehad

    acted.thenthislordshipgaveahintofhisreadio

    assistinthedeliveryofthelady,itbracedbythe

    otheoblen,uar,

    ashethoughtitlyntributetoazpatritoa

    pliandperhapshean

    nosoonersahesenoblepeershaduakenthecauseofhis

    itted,andarticlesofseparationweresoondrawnup

    andsigheparties.

    fitzpatrick,rs.ers

    heinnoceofhishjoupton,or,perhaps,

    froootherreasons,esoindifferenttothattter,

    thathespokehighlyinfavourofjoolordfellar,tookallthe

    blauponhielf,andsaidtheotherhadbehavedverychlikea

    gentlenandanofhonour;anduponthatlordsfurtherinquiry

    nheentlenreatfashionandfortune,heat

    hehadjustrers.ersafterherintervieh

    dowling.

    lordfellaotodoeverythinginhis

    poakesatisfaanhehadsogrossly

    injured,andhoutanyionofrivalshipforhehadnivenoverallthoughtsofsophia,deteroprocure.

    jonessliberty,beingsatisfied,asfitzpatrickashis

    surgeon,thattheortal.hethereforeprevailedh

    theirishpeertoayhiotheplafined,

    tohebehavedased.

    ediatelycarried

    joohisrooandthenacquaiter,as

    s.ersas

    .dowling.

    jonesexpressedgreatastonishntandnolesshis

    at,butakinganyntorobservationuponit.and

    noessage.blifil,desiringtoknowifhis

    u.allhystarted

    andtuedpale,andtheninarepassioohanibelieve

    hehadeverusedbefore,bidtheservanttellblifilhekne

    not.”nsider,dearsir,”blingvoice.”i

    havensidered,”ansy

    ssagetothevillain.noonecarryhihesentenceofhisown

    ruinsoproperly,asthenhsovillanously

    ntrived.””pardon,dearsir,”saidjones;”ants

    reflesure,nvinceyouofthentrary.ight

    perhapsbebutjustiinebeinsult;

    andtooeso

    barbarouslyihatoreinexcusablethan

    anythihdone.fortunofnoverybad

    dispositionstoinjustiblad

    ranrousnds,andhaveionstoexcusethelet

    beseeinthepreseofyour

    anger.nsider,dearuncle,iyselfndeedunheard.”

    allont,andthen,eragjones,hesaid,

    hiseyes,”ochildtogoodnesshavei

    beensolongblind”

    s.llerenterithatnt,afteragentlerap

    sofhisuncle,

    thepooraninanagonyofjoyfelluponherknees,andburstforth

    intothestecstatiksgivingstoheavenforhad

    happehen,runningtojones,sheeracedhiagerly,g,

    ”dearestfriend,ies

    ofthisblestday.”a.allselfreceivedthesa

    ngratulations.tors.ller,i

    aeyondexpressionhappy.”sofeoreraptureshavingpassedon

    all

    ...
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    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.

    chapter12

    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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