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oreglorious,andthat
allselfpresentedahunbeingrepletehbenevolence,
ditatinginannerheghtrenderhielfstacceptableto
hisostgoodtohiscreatures
reader,takecareihaveunadvisedlyledtheetothetopofashigh
ahillasallhyandhoogettheedohoutbreaking
thyneck,idonotuseenventuretoslide
doissbridgetringsherbell,andallhyis
suonedtobreakfast,ustattend,and,ifyouplease,
shallbegladofyourpany
theusualplintshavingpastbetralliss
bridget,andtheteabeingpouredout,hesuonedswilkins,and
toldhissisterhehadapresentforher,forhanked
higining,isuppose,ithadbeenagoeoantfor
herpersonindeed,heveryoftendehersuchpresents;andshe,in
pla,spentchtiinadoingherselfisayin
pla,becauseshealpt
fordress,andforthoseladiesadeittheirstudy
butifsuchation,hoedwhen
sherster,
producedthelittleinfantgreatsurprizes,ashathbeenobserved,
areapttobesilent;andsoissbridget,tillherbrotherbegan,
andtoldhertheory,hereaderknoalready,
repeat
ssbridgethadalsogreataregardforthe
ladiesarepleasedtocallvirtue,andhadherselfintainedsucha
severityofcharacter,thatited,especiallybywilkins,
thatsheuchbitteessonthisoccasion,andwould
havevotedforsendingtheal,
iediatelyoutofthehouse;but,onthentrary,sherathertook
thegoodnaturedsideofthequestion,intitedsopassionfor
thehelplesslittlecreature,andndedherbrotherscharityin
hehaddone
perhapsthereaderyaher
ndesralledhihatthe
goodnhadendedhisnarrativehoiontotakecare
oftheupashisooacknowledge
thetruth,sheoobligeherbrother,andvery
seldoifever,ntradictedhissentintsshewould,indeed,
sotiskeafeenrong,and
sthavetheirohan
independentfortune;buttheseedinaloe,
andatthestauntedonlytouttering
hotheinfant,shebestohthe
utstprofusenessonthepoorunknoother,shecalledan
iudentslut,aonhussy,anaudaciousharlot,akedjade,a
vilestruet,heveryotherappellationhhetongueof
virtueneverfailstolashthosehesex
ansultationeredintohooproceedinorderto
disverthetherascrutinyadeintothecharacters
ofthefeleservantsofthehouse,rs
herself,andperhapsittofindsuchanothersetof
scarecrows
thenextstepineangtheinhabitantsoftheparish;
andthisrswilkins,oenquirehall
iginablediligence,andtokeherreportintheafteoon
ttersbeingthussettled,allhyhdreohisstudy,
as,andleftthechildtohissister,his
desire,hadundertakenthecareofit
chapter5
ntainingafentters,nobservation
uponthebr >
asterrsdeborahstoodsilent,expecting
herissbridget;forastohadpastbeforeher
ster,theprudenthousekeeperbynoansrelieduponit,asshehad
oftenknoentsoftheladyinherbrothersabsenceto
differgreatlyfrohosehshehadexpressedinhispresence
ssbridgetdidnot,hoontinuelonginthis
doubtfulsituation;forhavinglookedsotieaestlyatthe
rsdeborah,thegoodlady
uldnotforbeargivingitaheartykiss,atthesati
declaringherselfhitsbeautyandinnocence
sdeborahnosoonerobservedthisthanshefelltosqueezingand
kissing,etisinspirethesageda
offortyandfiveto,crying
out,inashrillvoice,”o,thedearlittlecreaturethedear,
s,prettycreaturewell,ivoisasfineaboyaseverwas
seen”
theseexclationsntinuedtilltheyerruptedbythelady,
ssiongivenherbyher
brother,andgaveordersforprovidingallnecessariesforthe
inthehouseforhisnurseryher
ordershat,haditbeenachildofherown,
sheuldnothaveexay
ndeherforshooogreatregardtoabaseboinfant,to
nedbylahink
propertoobservethatshencludedthehsaying,”since
ittoadoptthelittlebrat,shesupposed
littlesterstbetreatedhgreattendeessforherpart,she
uldnothelpthinkingitenttovice;butthat
shekneuankindtoopposeanyoftheir
ridiours”
hreflectionsofthisnaturesheusually,ashasbeenhinted,
acpaniedeveryactofpliancehherbrothersinclinations;
andsurelynothinguldrentributetoheightentheritofthis
pliane,the
follyandunreasonablenessofthoseinclinationstohshe
subttedtapliesnoforceuponthewill,and
nsequentlyybeeasily,andhoutanypains,preserved;butwhen
aswedesire,
blingandreluctance,hexpressionsofdislikeand
dissatisfaanifestdifficultyust
greatlyenhancetheobligation
asthisisoneofthosedeepobservationshveryfean
besupposedakingtheelves,ihavethoughtproperto
lendtheyassistance;butthisisafavourrarelytobeexpectedin
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oreglorious,andthat
allselfpresentedahunbeingrepletehbenevolence,
ditatinginannerheghtrenderhielfstacceptableto
hisostgoodtohiscreatures
reader,takecareihaveunadvisedlyledtheetothetopofashigh
ahillasallhyandhoogettheedohoutbreaking
thyneck,idonotuseenventuretoslide
doissbridgetringsherbell,andallhyis
suonedtobreakfast,ustattend,and,ifyouplease,
shallbegladofyourpany
theusualplintshavingpastbetralliss
bridget,andtheteabeingpouredout,hesuonedswilkins,and
toldhissisterhehadapresentforher,forhanked
higining,isuppose,ithadbeenagoeoantfor
herpersonindeed,heveryoftendehersuchpresents;andshe,in
pla,spentchtiinadoingherselfisayin
pla,becauseshealpt
fordress,andforthoseladiesadeittheirstudy
butifsuchation,hoedwhen
sherster,
producedthelittleinfantgreatsurprizes,ashathbeenobserved,
areapttobesilent;andsoissbridget,tillherbrotherbegan,
andtoldhertheory,hereaderknoalready,
repeat
ssbridgethadalsogreataregardforthe
ladiesarepleasedtocallvirtue,andhadherselfintainedsucha
severityofcharacter,thatited,especiallybywilkins,
thatsheuchbitteessonthisoccasion,andwould
havevotedforsendingtheal,
iediatelyoutofthehouse;but,onthentrary,sherathertook
thegoodnaturedsideofthequestion,intitedsopassionfor
thehelplesslittlecreature,andndedherbrotherscharityin
hehaddone
perhapsthereaderyaher
ndesralledhihatthe
goodnhadendedhisnarrativehoiontotakecare
oftheupashisooacknowledge
thetruth,sheoobligeherbrother,andvery
seldoifever,ntradictedhissentintsshewould,indeed,
sotiskeafeenrong,and
sthavetheirohan
independentfortune;buttheseedinaloe,
andatthestauntedonlytouttering
hotheinfant,shebestohthe
utstprofusenessonthepoorunknoother,shecalledan
iudentslut,aonhussy,anaudaciousharlot,akedjade,a
vilestruet,heveryotherappellationhhetongueof
virtueneverfailstolashthosehesex
ansultationeredintohooproceedinorderto
disverthetherascrutinyadeintothecharacters
ofthefeleservantsofthehouse,rs
herself,andperhapsittofindsuchanothersetof
scarecrows
thenextstepineangtheinhabitantsoftheparish;
andthisrswilkins,oenquirehall
iginablediligence,andtokeherreportintheafteoon
ttersbeingthussettled,allhyhdreohisstudy,
as,andleftthechildtohissister,his
desire,hadundertakenthecareofit
chapter5
ntainingafentters,nobservation
uponthebr >
asterrsdeborahstoodsilent,expecting
herissbridget;forastohadpastbeforeher
ster,theprudenthousekeeperbynoansrelieduponit,asshehad
oftenknoentsoftheladyinherbrothersabsenceto
differgreatlyfrohosehshehadexpressedinhispresence
ssbridgetdidnot,hoontinuelonginthis
doubtfulsituation;forhavinglookedsotieaestlyatthe
rsdeborah,thegoodlady
uldnotforbeargivingitaheartykiss,atthesati
declaringherselfhitsbeautyandinnocence
sdeborahnosoonerobservedthisthanshefelltosqueezingand
kissing,etisinspirethesageda
offortyandfiveto,crying
out,inashrillvoice,”o,thedearlittlecreaturethedear,
s,prettycreaturewell,ivoisasfineaboyaseverwas
seen”
theseexclationsntinuedtilltheyerruptedbythelady,
ssiongivenherbyher
brother,andgaveordersforprovidingallnecessariesforthe
inthehouseforhisnurseryher
ordershat,haditbeenachildofherown,
sheuldnothaveexay
ndeherforshooogreatregardtoabaseboinfant,to
nedbylahink
propertoobservethatshencludedthehsaying,”since
ittoadoptthelittlebrat,shesupposed
littlesterstbetreatedhgreattendeessforherpart,she
uldnothelpthinkingitenttovice;butthat
shekneuankindtoopposeanyoftheir
ridiours”
hreflectionsofthisnaturesheusually,ashasbeenhinted,
acpaniedeveryactofpliancehherbrothersinclinations;
andsurelynothinguldrentributetoheightentheritofthis
pliane,the
follyandunreasonablenessofthoseinclinationstohshe
subttedtapliesnoforceuponthewill,and
nsequentlyybeeasily,andhoutanypains,preserved;butwhen
aswedesire,
blingandreluctance,hexpressionsofdislikeand
dissatisfaanifestdifficultyust
greatlyenhancetheobligation
asthisisoneofthosedeepobservationshveryfean
besupposedakingtheelves,ihavethoughtproperto
lendtheyassistance;butthisisafavourrarelytobeexpectedin
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