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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

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