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hyand
beautifulan,ofhehadbeenextrelyfond:byherhehad
threechildren,allofdiedintheirinfancyhehadlikewisehad
thesfortuneofburyingthisbelovedfive
yearsbeforethetiinhishistorychusestosetoutthis
loss,hoanofsenseandnstancy,though
itstbenfesthesicallyonthis
head;forhesotissaidhelookedonhielfasstillrried,and
nsideredhis,ajouey
ostcertainly,soonerorlater,takeafterher;and
thathehadnottheleastdoubtofetingheragaininaplace
oresentintsforhhis
senseofhisneighbours,hisreligionbya
send,andhissinceritybyathird
henoostpart,retiredintheuntry,hone
sister,forhehadaverytenderaffectionthisladywasnow
sopasttheageofthirty,anaeraatheopinionof
theliaidyproprietybe
assudsheenyoundrather
forgoodqualitiesthanbeauty,andheir
oenasgoodasortofan,daas
youregrettingof
beauty,thatshenevetionedthatperfection,ifitcanbe
calledone,pt;andenthankgodsheas
handsoassssuchaone,perhapsbeautyhadledintoerrors
ighthaveotherissbridgetallhyfor
thateofthisladyveryrightlynceivedthecharof
personinaantobenobetterthansnaresforherself,aswell
asforothers;andyetsodiscreet,thather
prudenceuchontheguardasifshehadallthesnaresto
apprehendhwereeverlaidforherwholesexindeed,ihave
observed,thoughityseenacuntabletothereader,thatthis
guardofprudence,likethetrainedbands,isaltogoon
dutyhereistheleastdangeritoftenbaselyandwardly
desertsthoseparagonsforthenareallwishing,sighing,
dying,andspreadingeveryintheirpoantly
attendsattheheelsofthathigherorderofenforthe
othersexhavearedistantandafrobr >
despair,isuppose,ofsuccesstheyneverventuretoattack
reader,ithinkproper,beforehertogether,to
acquainttheethatiintendtodigress,throughthisory,as
oftenasiseeoyselfabetterjudgethanany
pitifulcriticustdesireallthosecriticsto
ndtheiroeddlehaffairsor
fortilltheyproducethe
authoritybyheyarenstitutedjudges,ishallnotpleadto
theirjurisdiction
chapter3
anoddaccidentethe
dersdeborahwilkins,eproper
anidversionsonbastards
ihavetoldreader,intheprecedingchapter,that
allhyinheritedalargefortune;thathehadagoodheart,and
nofalyhence,doubtless,itanythathe
livedlikeanhonestn,oooknothingbut
agoodhouse,entertainedhisneighboursha
heartyeathistable,andabletothepoor,ie,
tothosetheoffals
frot;thathediedienselyrichandbuiltanhospital
andtrueitisthathedidnyofthesethings;buthadhedone
nothingreishouldhavelefthiohavererdedhisoerit
onsofairfreestoneoverthedoorofthathospitalttersofa
chreextraordinarykindaretobethesubjectofthishistory,or
ishouldgrosslysspendtiininousawork;
andyou,sagaighthequalprofitandpleasure
travelthroughsopagesaindrollauthorshavebeen
facetiouslypleasedtocallthehistoryofengland
allhyhadbeenabsentafullquarterofayearinlondon,on
soveryparticularbusiness,thoughiknoit
judgeofitsiortan
ho,onthatatiduringthespace
ofnyyearshecatohishouseverylateintheevening,and
afterashortsupperuchfatiguedtohis
inutesonhiskneesacusto
heneverbrokethroughonanyacuntheostepinto
bed,hecloathes,tohisgreatsurprizehe
beheldaninfant,earselinen,inasand
profoundsleep,betetilostin
astonishntatthissight;but,asgoodnaturehadalhe
ascendantinhisnd,hesoonbegantobetouchedents
ofpassionforthelittlehethenranghisbell,
andorderedanelderlyanservanttoriseiediately,ande
tohiandintheantiplatingthebeauty
ofinnocence,appearinginthoselivelylourshhinfancyand
sleepaluchengagedto
refleeinshehad
indeedgivenherstersuffiself;foroutof
respe,andregardtodecency,shehadspentnynutesin
adjustingherhairatthelookingglass,nothstandingallthehurry
innedbytheservant,andthoughher
ster,foraughtsheknee
otherfit
itbethatacreaturericta
regardtodecencyinherotheleast
deviationfrotinanothershethereforenosooneropenedthedoor,
andsaasterstandingbythebedsideinhisshirt,hacandle
inhishand,thanshestartedbackinastterriblefright,and
ghtperhapshavesnoedhis
beingundrest,andputanendtoherterrorsbydesiringhertostay
ecloathesoverhisback,and
einrsdeborah
hefiftysendyearofherage,vowedshe
hadneverbeheldanhouthisatsneerersandprophanes
yperhapslaughatherfirstfright
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hyand
beautifulan,ofhehadbeenextrelyfond:byherhehad
threechildren,allofdiedintheirinfancyhehadlikewisehad
thesfortuneofburyingthisbelovedfive
yearsbeforethetiinhishistorychusestosetoutthis
loss,hoanofsenseandnstancy,though
itstbenfesthesicallyonthis
head;forhesotissaidhelookedonhielfasstillrried,and
nsideredhis,ajouey
ostcertainly,soonerorlater,takeafterher;and
thathehadnottheleastdoubtofetingheragaininaplace
oresentintsforhhis
senseofhisneighbours,hisreligionbya
send,andhissinceritybyathird
henoostpart,retiredintheuntry,hone
sister,forhehadaverytenderaffectionthisladywasnow
sopasttheageofthirty,anaeraatheopinionof
theliaidyproprietybe
assudsheenyoundrather
forgoodqualitiesthanbeauty,andheir
oenasgoodasortofan,daas
youregrettingof
beauty,thatshenevetionedthatperfection,ifitcanbe
calledone,pt;andenthankgodsheas
handsoassssuchaone,perhapsbeautyhadledintoerrors
ighthaveotherissbridgetallhyfor
thateofthisladyveryrightlynceivedthecharof
personinaantobenobetterthansnaresforherself,aswell
asforothers;andyetsodiscreet,thather
prudenceuchontheguardasifshehadallthesnaresto
apprehendhwereeverlaidforherwholesexindeed,ihave
observed,thoughityseenacuntabletothereader,thatthis
guardofprudence,likethetrainedbands,isaltogoon
dutyhereistheleastdangeritoftenbaselyandwardly
desertsthoseparagonsforthenareallwishing,sighing,
dying,andspreadingeveryintheirpoantly
attendsattheheelsofthathigherorderofenforthe
othersexhavearedistantandafrobr >
despair,isuppose,ofsuccesstheyneverventuretoattack
reader,ithinkproper,beforehertogether,to
acquainttheethatiintendtodigress,throughthisory,as
oftenasiseeoyselfabetterjudgethanany
pitifulcriticustdesireallthosecriticsto
ndtheiroeddlehaffairsor
fortilltheyproducethe
authoritybyheyarenstitutedjudges,ishallnotpleadto
theirjurisdiction
chapter3
anoddaccidentethe
dersdeborahwilkins,eproper
anidversionsonbastards
ihavetoldreader,intheprecedingchapter,that
allhyinheritedalargefortune;thathehadagoodheart,and
nofalyhence,doubtless,itanythathe
livedlikeanhonestn,oooknothingbut
agoodhouse,entertainedhisneighboursha
heartyeathistable,andabletothepoor,ie,
tothosetheoffals
frot;thathediedienselyrichandbuiltanhospital
andtrueitisthathedidnyofthesethings;buthadhedone
nothingreishouldhavelefthiohavererdedhisoerit
onsofairfreestoneoverthedoorofthathospitalttersofa
chreextraordinarykindaretobethesubjectofthishistory,or
ishouldgrosslysspendtiininousawork;
andyou,sagaighthequalprofitandpleasure
travelthroughsopagesaindrollauthorshavebeen
facetiouslypleasedtocallthehistoryofengland
allhyhadbeenabsentafullquarterofayearinlondon,on
soveryparticularbusiness,thoughiknoit
judgeofitsiortan
ho,onthatatiduringthespace
ofnyyearshecatohishouseverylateintheevening,and
afterashortsupperuchfatiguedtohis
inutesonhiskneesacusto
heneverbrokethroughonanyacuntheostepinto
bed,hecloathes,tohisgreatsurprizehe
beheldaninfant,earselinen,inasand
profoundsleep,betetilostin
astonishntatthissight;but,asgoodnaturehadalhe
ascendantinhisnd,hesoonbegantobetouchedents
ofpassionforthelittlehethenranghisbell,
andorderedanelderlyanservanttoriseiediately,ande
tohiandintheantiplatingthebeauty
ofinnocence,appearinginthoselivelylourshhinfancyand
sleepaluchengagedto
refleeinshehad
indeedgivenherstersuffiself;foroutof
respe,andregardtodecency,shehadspentnynutesin
adjustingherhairatthelookingglass,nothstandingallthehurry
innedbytheservant,andthoughher
ster,foraughtsheknee
otherfit
itbethatacreaturericta
regardtodecencyinherotheleast
deviationfrotinanothershethereforenosooneropenedthedoor,
andsaasterstandingbythebedsideinhisshirt,hacandle
inhishand,thanshestartedbackinastterriblefright,and
ghtperhapshavesnoedhis
beingundrest,andputanendtoherterrorsbydesiringhertostay
ecloathesoverhisback,and
einrsdeborah
hefiftysendyearofherage,vowedshe
hadneverbeheldanhouthisatsneerersandprophanes
yperhapslaughatherfirstfright
... </P></TD>