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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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