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    theurseofoeversoindulgehi

    unlessinsuchinstancesasthis,hingbuttheinspiration

    hersaregifted,canpossiblyenableanyoo

    kethedisvery

    chapter6

    sdeborahisintroducedintotheparishileashort

    acuntofjennyjones,ents

    ayattendyoungeninthepursuitofleaing

    sdeborah,havingdisposedofthechildacrdingtothewill

    ofherster,noovisitthosehabitationshwere

    supposedtoncealitsther

    nototherendousbird,isbeheldbythe

    featheredgenerationsoaringaloft,andhoveringovertheirheads,the

    arousdove,andeveryinnocentlittlebird,spread,

    andflytrelingtotheirhidingplacesheproudlybeatstheair,

    nseditatesintendedschief

    soedthroughthe

    street,alltheinhabitantsrantrelingintotheirhouses,each

    trondreadinglestthevisitshouldfalltoherlotsheh

    statelystepsproudlyadvancesoverthefield:aloftshebearsher

    toinence,andsches

    toeffectherintendeddisvery

    thesagaileigihesepoor

    peoplehadanyapprehensionofthedesignrswilkins

    ingto;butasthegreatbeautyofthesiley

    possiblysleepthesehundredyears,tillsofuturentatorshall

    takethishinkpropertolendthereaderalittle

    assistanceinthisplace

    itisintention,therefore,tosignify,that,asitisthenature

    ofakitetodevourlittlebirds,soisitthenatureofsuch

    personsassoinsultandtyrannizeoverlittlepeople

    thisbeingindeedtheanspensetotheelves

    theirextreservilityandndescensiontotheirsuperiors;for

    nothingcanberereasonable,thanthatslavesandflatterersshould

    exactthesataxesonallbelo,selvespayto

    allabovethe

    rsdeborahhadoccasiontoexertanyextraordinary

    ndesissbridget,andbythatanshadalittlesoured

    heaturaldisposition,itong

    thesepeople,inordertorefineherteer,byventing,and,asit

    ours;onshewasbyno

    ansaevisitant:tosaythetruth,shewasuniversally

    dreadedandhatedbythell

    onherarrivalinthisplace,shediatelytothehabitation

    ofanelderlytron;to,asthistronhadthegoodfortune

    toreseleherselfintheelinessofherperson,aswellasinher

    age,shehadgenerallybeenrefavourablethantoanyoftherest

    tothisansheiartedhadhappened,andthedesignupon

    ethitherthatingthesetly

    toscrutinizethecharactersoftheseveralyounggirlswholivedin

    anyofthosehouses,andatlastfixedtheirstrongestsuspicionon

    onejennyjones,heybothagreed,helikeliestpersonto

    havettedthisfact

    thisjennyjoneselygirl,eitherinherfaceor

    person;butnaturehadsopensatedtheofbeautyh

    oreesteedbythoseladiesentis

    arrivedatyearsofperfectturity,forshehadgivenheravery

    unnshareofunderstandingthisgiftjennyhadagooddeal

    irovedbyeruditionshehadlivedseveralyearsaservantha

    saster,quicknessofpartsinthegirl,

    andanextraordinarydesireofleaingforeveryleisurehourshe

    hebooksofthescholarshadthe

    goodnature,orfollyjustasthereaderpleasestocallitto

    instructhersofar,thatsheobtainedapetentskillinthelatin

    language,andostoftheyoungn

    ofqualityoftheagethisadvantage,hoostothersofan

    extraordinarykind,esllinnveniences:for

    asitisnottobeansowell

    acplishedshouldhavelittlerelishforthesocietyofthose

    fortunehaddeherequals,buteduuch

    herinferiors;soitistterofnogreaterastonishnt,thatthis

    superiorityinjenny,togetherhthatbehaviours

    ongtherestsolittleenvy

    andillohesehad,perhaps,secretlybutin

    thebosoofheeighbourseversinceherretufroerservice

    theirenvydidnot,hoselfopenly,tillpoorjenny,

    tothesurprizeofeverybody,andtothevexationofalltheyoung

    enintheseparts,hadpublicklyshoneforthonasundayinanew

    silkgohalacedcap,andotherproperappendagestothese

    thefla,bryo,noforthjenny

    had,byherleaing,increasedherohnoneofher

    neighboursedto

    dend;andnoeadofrespectandadoration,shegained

    nothingbuthatredandabusebyherfinerythewholeparish

    declaredsheuldnotehonestlybysuchthings;andparents,

    insteadofe,felicitatedtheelves

    thattheirchildrenhadtheot

    hene

    ofthispoorgirltosthereher

    circutancethatnfirdthelatterinhersuspicion;forjennyhad

    latelybeenoftenatallhyshouseshehadofficiatedas

    nursetossbridget,inaviolentfitofillness,andhadsatup

    nynightshthatlady;besidesherethe

    verydaybeforeallrswilkinsherself,

    thoughthatsagaciouspersonhadnotatfirstnceivedany

    suspicionofheronthatacunt;for,assheherselfsaid,”shehad

    aledjennyasaverysobergirlthoughindeedsheknew

    verylittleofher,andhadrathersuspectedsoofthoseon

    trollops,selvesairs,because,forsooth,theythought

    theelveshandso”

    jennynedtoappearinpersonbeforesdeborah,

    diatelydidrsdeborah,puttingonthegravity

    ofajudge,eorethanhisausterity,begananoration

    pet”inhsheproceeded

    rathertopasssentenceontheprisonerthantoaccuseher

    thoughm

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