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yetgraverreader,whenhe
nsidersthetiofnight,thesuonsfroerbed,andthe
situationinaster,ifyand
applaudheduct,unlesstheprudenceustbesupposedto
attendidensatthatperiodoflifeatrsdeborahhad
arrived,shouldalittlelessenhisadration
,andedby
hersterhthefindingthelittleinfant,hesteationwas
rathergreaterthanhishadbeen;noruldsherefrainfrorying
out,ygoodsirs
tobedone”allusttakecareofthechild
thatevening,andintheingheoprovideit
anurse”yes,sir,”saysshe;”andihopeyourworshipwillsend
outyourother,forshestbe
oneoftheneighbourhood;andishouldbegladtoseeherttedto
brideatthecartstailindeed,suchs
cannotbetooseverelypunishedilltisnotherfirst,by
heriudenceinlayingittoyoure,
deborah”anshy:”icantthinkshehathanysuchdesign
isupposeshehathonlytakenthisthodtoprovideforherchild;
andtrulyialadshehathnotdoneknois
petstolaytheir
sinsathonestnsdoors;andthoughyou
innocence,yettheanyan
honestnshaptopassforthefatherofchildrenheneverbegot;
andifyouraykethe
peopletheaptertobelieve;besides,whyshouldyourworship
provideforaintainforo,
ifitansyo,itgoes
againsttotouchthesesbegottenidontlookupon
asfelloelllikea
yadvice,i
putinabasket,andsentoutandlaidatthechurchwardensdoor
itisagoodnight,onlyalittlerainyandwas
basket,itistoonebutitlives
tillitfoundintheingbutifitshouldnot,harged
ourdutyintakingpropercareofit;anditis,perhaps,better
suchcreaturestodieinastateofinnocence,thantogrowupand
itatetheirthers;foothingbetter”
thereestrokesinthisspeechhperhapswouldhave
offendedallhy,hadhestrictlyattendedtoit;buthehadnow
gotoneofhisfingersintotheinfantshand,sgentle
pressure,seengtoilorehisassistance,hadcertainlyoutpleaded
theeloquenrsdeborah,haditbeententisgreaterthanit
rsdeborahpositiveorderstotakethechildtoher
oaidservanttoprovideitpap,andother
things,againstithatpropercloathes
shouldbeprooing,andthatitshould
bebroughttohielfassoonasheirring
sursherespectshe
boreherster,undersheenjoyedastexcellentplace,that
hersands;andshetookthe
childunderherar,houtanyapparentdisgustattheillegality
ofitsbirth;anddeclaringitlittleinfant,walkedoff
ber
allselftothosepleasingsluersha
heartthathungersaftergoodnessisapttoenjoyhoroughly
satisfiedasthesearepossiblyserthanareoccasionedby
anyotherheartyal,ishouldtakerepainstodisplaytheothe
reader,ifiknendhiofortheprocuringsuch
anappetite
chapter4
thereadersneckbroughtintodangerbyadescription;his
esissbridgetallhy
thegothir
allhyshousetherethatstruck
youhahebeautiesofthebestgrecian
architecture;anditdioushinasvenerablehout
itstoodonthesoutheastsideofahill,butnearerthebottobr >
thanthetopofit,soastobeshelteredfrohenortheastbya
groveofoldoaksinagradualascentofnearhalf
ale,andyethighenoughtoenjoyastchagprospectofthe
valleybeneath
inthedstofthegroveowards
thehouse,nearthesuitofifulspring,gushing
outofarockveredinganstantcascadeof
aboutthirtyfeet,notcarrieddoofsteps,but
tulinginanaturalfalloverthebrokenandssystonestillit
oftherock,thenrunningoffinapeblychannel,
thatanylesserfallsillitfellintoalake
atthefootofthehill,aboutaquarterofalebelohehouse
onthesouthside,andeveryroonthefront
outofthislake,hecenterofabeautifulplain,
eellisheds,andfedhsheep,
issuedariver,thatforseveralleseanderthrough
anazingvarietyofadoptieditselfinto
thesea,of,the
prospectlosed
ontherightofthisvalleyopenedanotheroflessextent,adoed
inatedbyoneofthetowersofanold
ruinedabby,grohivy,andpartofthefront,h
reinedstillentire
thelefthandscenepresentedthevieposed
ofveryunequalground,andagreeablyvariedhallthediversity
thathills,lairabletaste,but
ooartthantonature,uldgivebeyondthis,theuntry
graduallyroseintoaridgeofountains,thetopsofh
heclouds
itiddleofy,andtheingarkablyserene,
rallhyhontheterrace,hedawn
openedeverynutethatlovelyprospecto
hiseye;andnosoflight,hascended
thebluefitbeforehiasharbingersprecedinghispo,in
thefullblazeofhisjestyrosethesun,than
aloneinthislower
... </P></TD>
yetgraverreader,whenhe
nsidersthetiofnight,thesuonsfroerbed,andthe
situationinaster,ifyand
applaudheduct,unlesstheprudenceustbesupposedto
attendidensatthatperiodoflifeatrsdeborahhad
arrived,shouldalittlelessenhisadration
,andedby
hersterhthefindingthelittleinfant,hesteationwas
rathergreaterthanhishadbeen;noruldsherefrainfrorying
out,ygoodsirs
tobedone”allusttakecareofthechild
thatevening,andintheingheoprovideit
anurse”yes,sir,”saysshe;”andihopeyourworshipwillsend
outyourother,forshestbe
oneoftheneighbourhood;andishouldbegladtoseeherttedto
brideatthecartstailindeed,suchs
cannotbetooseverelypunishedilltisnotherfirst,by
heriudenceinlayingittoyoure,
deborah”anshy:”icantthinkshehathanysuchdesign
isupposeshehathonlytakenthisthodtoprovideforherchild;
andtrulyialadshehathnotdoneknois
petstolaytheir
sinsathonestnsdoors;andthoughyou
innocence,yettheanyan
honestnshaptopassforthefatherofchildrenheneverbegot;
andifyouraykethe
peopletheaptertobelieve;besides,whyshouldyourworship
provideforaintainforo,
ifitansyo,itgoes
againsttotouchthesesbegottenidontlookupon
asfelloelllikea
yadvice,i
putinabasket,andsentoutandlaidatthechurchwardensdoor
itisagoodnight,onlyalittlerainyandwas
basket,itistoonebutitlives
tillitfoundintheingbutifitshouldnot,harged
ourdutyintakingpropercareofit;anditis,perhaps,better
suchcreaturestodieinastateofinnocence,thantogrowupand
itatetheirthers;foothingbetter”
thereestrokesinthisspeechhperhapswouldhave
offendedallhy,hadhestrictlyattendedtoit;buthehadnow
gotoneofhisfingersintotheinfantshand,sgentle
pressure,seengtoilorehisassistance,hadcertainlyoutpleaded
theeloquenrsdeborah,haditbeententisgreaterthanit
rsdeborahpositiveorderstotakethechildtoher
oaidservanttoprovideitpap,andother
things,againstithatpropercloathes
shouldbeprooing,andthatitshould
bebroughttohielfassoonasheirring
sursherespectshe
boreherster,undersheenjoyedastexcellentplace,that
hersands;andshetookthe
childunderherar,houtanyapparentdisgustattheillegality
ofitsbirth;anddeclaringitlittleinfant,walkedoff
ber
allselftothosepleasingsluersha
heartthathungersaftergoodnessisapttoenjoyhoroughly
satisfiedasthesearepossiblyserthanareoccasionedby
anyotherheartyal,ishouldtakerepainstodisplaytheothe
reader,ifiknendhiofortheprocuringsuch
anappetite
chapter4
thereadersneckbroughtintodangerbyadescription;his
esissbridgetallhy
thegothir
allhyshousetherethatstruck
youhahebeautiesofthebestgrecian
architecture;anditdioushinasvenerablehout
itstoodonthesoutheastsideofahill,butnearerthebottobr >
thanthetopofit,soastobeshelteredfrohenortheastbya
groveofoldoaksinagradualascentofnearhalf
ale,andyethighenoughtoenjoyastchagprospectofthe
valleybeneath
inthedstofthegroveowards
thehouse,nearthesuitofifulspring,gushing
outofarockveredinganstantcascadeof
aboutthirtyfeet,notcarrieddoofsteps,but
tulinginanaturalfalloverthebrokenandssystonestillit
oftherock,thenrunningoffinapeblychannel,
thatanylesserfallsillitfellintoalake
atthefootofthehill,aboutaquarterofalebelohehouse
onthesouthside,andeveryroonthefront
outofthislake,hecenterofabeautifulplain,
eellisheds,andfedhsheep,
issuedariver,thatforseveralleseanderthrough
anazingvarietyofadoptieditselfinto
thesea,of,the
prospectlosed
ontherightofthisvalleyopenedanotheroflessextent,adoed
inatedbyoneofthetowersofanold
ruinedabby,grohivy,andpartofthefront,h
reinedstillentire
thelefthandscenepresentedthevieposed
ofveryunequalground,andagreeablyvariedhallthediversity
thathills,lairabletaste,but
ooartthantonature,uldgivebeyondthis,theuntry
graduallyroseintoaridgeofountains,thetopsofh
heclouds
itiddleofy,andtheingarkablyserene,
rallhyhontheterrace,hedawn
openedeverynutethatlovelyprospecto
hiseye;andnosoflight,hascended
thebluefitbeforehiasharbingersprecedinghispo,in
thefullblazeofhisjestyrosethesun,than
aloneinthislower
... </P></TD>