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    thehistoryoftoones,afoundling

    byhenryfielding

    booki

    ntainingaschofthebirthofthefoundlingasisnecessary

    orpropertoacquaintthereaderhinthebeginningofthishistory

    chapter1

    theintroductiontotheothefeast

    anauthoroughttonsiderhielf,notasagentlenwhogives

    aprivateoreleesynarytreat,butratherasonewhokeepsa

    publirdinary,atefortheiey

    intheforrcase,itishattheentertainerprovides

    farehepleases;andthoughthisshouldbeveryindifferent,

    andutterlydisagreeabletothetasteofhispany,theystnot

    findanyfault;nay,onthentrary,goodbreedingforcesthebr >

    outndnow

    thentraryofthishappenstothesterofanordinarynwhopay

    fortheyeatongratifyingtheirpalates,however

    niceandsicaltheseyprove;andifeverythingisnotagreeable

    totheirtaste,tocensure,toabuse,andto

    dntheirdinnerhoutntroul

    toprevent,therefore,givingoffenersbyanysuch

    disappointnt,ithathbeenusualeaning

    hosttoprovideabilloffareayperuseattheir

    firstentranselves

    entayexpect,yeitherstayand

    regale,orydeparttosoother

    ordinarybetteracdatedtotheirtaste

    asfronynwhois

    capableoflendinguseither,

    thesehonestvictuallers,andshallprefixnotonlyageneralbill

    offaretoourent,butshalllikehereader

    particularbillstoeveryurseobeservedupinthis

    andtheensuingvolus

    theprovision,then,adeisnootherthan

    hunnaturenordoifearthatsensiblereader,thoughst

    luxuriousinhistaste,art,cavil,orbeoffended,becausei

    havenadbutoneartianofbristol,

    uchexperiencebesidesthe

    delianydifferentkindsoffood;

    norannature,though

    herellee,issuchprodigiousvariety,

    thataokhroughalltheseveralspeciesof

    anilandvegetablefoodinthehananauthoro

    exhaustsoextensiveasubject

    anobjeayperhapsbeapprehendedfroheredelicate,that

    thisdishistoonandvulgar;forelseisthesubjectof

    alltherons,hhestalls

    aboundnyexquisiteviandsghtberejectedbytheepicure,if

    itningofthesnand

    vulgar,thatsothingostpaltryalleysunder

    thesanainreality,truenatureisasdiffiet

    ,orbolognasausage,istobe

    foundintheshops

    buttheetaphor,nsistsinthe

    okeryoftheauthor;for,aspopetellsus

    trueisnaturetoadvantagedrest;

    ofthought,butneerso

    thesaanilepartofhisflesh

    eatenatthetableofaduke,yperhapsbedegradedinanotherpart,

    andsoofhislisgibbeted,asithevileststallin

    tohen,liesthedifferencebethefoodofthe

    noblenandtheporter,ifbothareatdinneronthesaoxorcalf,

    butintheseasoning,thedressing,thegaishing,andthesetting

    forthhenostlanguidappetite,

    andtheothertusandpallsthathesharpestandkeenest

    inlikenner,theexentalentertainnt

    nsistslessinthesubjectthanintheauthorsskillinwell

    dressingituphoherefore,hereaderbetofind

    thathefolloooneofthe

    highestprinciplesofthebestokhepresentage,or

    perhapsthatofheliogabalus,hathproducedthisgreatn,asis

    oallloversofpoliteeating,beginsatfirstby

    settingplainthingsbeforehishungryguests,risingafterwardsby

    degreesastheirstochsybesupposedtodecrease,tothevery

    quintessenanner,

    hunnatureatfirsttothekeenappetiteofourreader,inthatre

    plainandsilennerinisfoundintheuntry,andshall

    hereafterhashandragooithallthehighfrenchanditalian

    seasoningofaffectationandvicesandcitiesaffordby

    theseans,ayberendereddesirousto

    readonforever,asthegreatpersonjustaboventionedissupposed

    tohavedesopersonseat

    havingpresedthusch,ainthosewholikeour

    billoffarenolongerfroheirdiet,andshallproceeddirectly

    toserveupthefirsturseofourhistoryfortheirentertainnt

    chapter2

    ashortdescriptionofsquireallhy,andafulleracuntof

    ssbridgetallhy,hissister

    inthatpartofthehis

    nlycalledsorsetshire,therelatelylived,andperhapslives

    still,agentleneightwellbe

    calledthefavouriteofbothnatureandfortune;forbothofthese

    seeohaventendedstinthis

    ntention,natureyseeosotohaveeoffvictorious,as

    shebestonygifts,unehadonlyonegiftinher

    poinpouringforththis,shehatothers

    perhapsythinkthissingleendoorethan

    equivalenttoallthevariousblessings

    naturefroheforrofthese,hederivedanagreeableperson,a

    soundnstitution,asolidunderstanding,andabenevolentheart;

    bythelatter,heotheinheritanceofoneofthelargest

    estatesintheunty

    thisgentlenhadinhisyouthrriedavery

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