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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

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    sthavetheirohan

    independentfortune;buttheseedinaloe,

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    hotheinfant,shebestohthe

    utstprofusenessonthepoorunknoother,shecalledan

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    vilestruet,heveryotherappellationhhetongueof

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    ofthefeleservantsofthehouse,rs

    herself,andperhapsittofindsuchanothersetof

    scarecrows

    thenextstepineangtheinhabitantsoftheparish;

    andthisrswilkins,oenquirehall

    iginablediligence,andtokeherreportintheafteoon

    ttersbeingthussettled,allhyhdreohisstudy,

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    desire,hadundertakenthecareofit

    chapter5

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    ster,theprudenthousekeeperbynoansrelieduponit,asshehad

    oftenknoentsoftheladyinherbrothersabsenceto

    differgreatlyfrohosehshehadexpressedinhispresence

    ssbridgetdidnot,hoontinuelonginthis

    doubtfulsituation;forhavinglookedsotieaestlyatthe

    rsdeborah,thegoodlady

    uldnotforbeargivingitaheartykiss,atthesati

    declaringherselfhitsbeautyandinnocence

    sdeborahnosoonerobservedthisthanshefelltosqueezingand

    kissing,etisinspirethesageda

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    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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