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    ertous,ourinnocence

    noy,canareasonableanregard

    theniseryihave

    describedtoyou,andselfashort,

    trivial,ntetiblepleasure,sogreatlyatherexpensefor,bythe

    la,thee,hallitsdreadfulnsequences,

    fallsintirelyuponhercanlove,hegoodof

    itsobject,attettobetrayaanintoabargainwheresheisso

    greatlytobetheloserifsuchrrupter,therefore,shouldhavethe

    iudencetopretendarealaffectionforher,oughtnotthean

    toregardhiotonlyasanene,butastheies,a

    false,designing,treacherous,pretendedfriend,endsnot

    onlytodebaueti”

    herejennyexpressinggreatnce,allont,

    andthenproceeded:”ihavetalkedthustoyou,child,nottoinsult

    youforispastandirrevocable,buttocautionandstrengthen

    youforthefuturenorshouldihavetakenthistrouble,butfrobr >

    soopinionofyourgoodsense,nothstandingthedreadfulslipyou

    havede;andfroohopesofyourheartyrepentance,hare

    foundedontheopennessandsincerityofyoufessionifthese

    donotdeceive,ithissceneof

    yoursha,ent

    einthisworld;and

    ihope,byrepentance,youuchheaviersentence

    denouncedagainstitintheotherbeagoodgirltherestofyour

    days,andotivetoyourgoingastray;and,believe

    ,thereisrepleasure,eveninthisand

    virtuouslife,thaninonedebauchedandvicious

    ”astoyourolestyou;i

    annerthanyoucaneverhopeandnow

    nothingreinsbutthatyouinforeanthat

    seduyangeragainsthichgreaterthanyou

    haveexperiencedonthisoccasion”

    jennynotheground,andodestlook

    anddecentvoicethusbegan:

    ”toknoloveyourgoodness,wouldbean

    arguntoftotaleitwould

    aunttothehighestingratitude,nottofeel,inthestsensible

    nner,thegreatdegreeofgoodnessyouhavebeenpleasedtoexerton

    thisoynceforispast,iknowyouwill

    spareblushestherepetitionfuturenductuchbetter

    declaresentintsthananyprofessionsicannoakeibegleave

    toassureyou,sir,thatitakeyouradvicechkinderthanyour

    generousofferh;for,asyouarepleasedto

    say,sir,itisaninstanyunderstanding”

    herehertearsfloonts,andthen

    proe;butiwill

    endeavourtodeservethisgoodopinion:forifihavethe

    understandingyouaresokindlypleasedtoalloe,suchadvice

    cannotbethroeithankyou,sir,heartily,foryour

    intendedkindnesstopoorhelplesschild:heisinnocent,andi

    hope

    butnoustonkneesentreatyounottopersistinasking

    todeyinfantiproseyoufaithfullyyou

    shallonedayknounderthestsoletiesand

    engagentsofhonour,asostreligiousvowsand

    protestations,toncealhisnaatthistiandiknooo

    yhonouror

    religion”

    alltheleastntionofthosesacredwordswas

    suffiontbeforehereplied,and

    thentoldher,shehaddoneentsto

    avillain;butsinceshehad,heuldnotinsistonherbreaking

    thehesaid,itativeofvaincuriosityhehad

    inquired,butinordertopunishthefelloight

    notignorantlynferfavoursontheundeserving

    astothesepoints,jennysatisfiedhiythestsole

    assurances,thatthenirelyoutofhisreach;andwas

    neithersubjecttohispoingan

    objectofhisgoodness

    theingenuityofthisbehaviourhadgainedjennysochcredith

    thisan,thatheeasilybelieved;forasshe

    haddisdainedtoexcuseherselfbyalie,andhadhazardedhisfurther

    displeasureinherpresentsituation,ratherthanshe

    herhonourorintegritybybetrayinganother,hehadbutlittle

    apprehensionsthatsheself

    hethereforedisssedherhassurancesthathewouldverysoon

    reveheroutofthereachofthatobloquyshehadincurred;

    nents,innded

    repentance,saying,”nsider,child,thereisonestillto

    renportanceto

    youthanne”

    chapter8

    adialoguebetesbridgetanddeborah;ntainingre

    asent,butlessinstruer

    rallhyhadretiredtohisstudyhjennyjones,as

    hathbeenseen,sbridget,hthegoodhousekeeper,hadbetaken

    theelvestoapostnextadjoiningtothesaidstudy;hrough

    thenveyanceofakeyhole,theysuckedinattheirearsthe

    instructivelecturedeliveredbyallhy,togetherhthe

    ansherparticularhpassedin

    thelastchapter

    thisholeinherbrothersstudydooro

    sbridget,andhadbeenasfrequentlyappliedtobyher,asthe

    fausholeintheanygood

    purposesforbysuchanssbridgetbecaoftenacquainted

    thetroubleof

    repeatingtheoheritistrue,soinnveniencesattendedthis

    interurse,andshehadsotisreasontocryouththisbe,in

    shakespear,”o,rallhywasa

    justiinationsnceing

    bastards,andsuchlike,togivegreatoffencetothe

    chasteearsofvirgins,especiallyheyapproachtheageof

    forty,asissbridgethoh

    otheeye

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