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    thegirl

    thesecaluiesghthaveprobablyproducedillnsequences,at

    theleastghtgaveoetrouble,toapersonofare

    doubtfulandsuspirallhyh;

    butinhiscasetheyhadnosucheffect;and,beingheartily

    despisedbyhitheyservedonlytoaffordaninnocentasentto

    thegoodgossipsoftheneighbourhood

    butaspleay

    beof,andasitetibeforeheoreof

    jenny,averyearlyintition,that

    allhyerappeartobe,absolutelyinnocentof

    anyittednootherthan

    anerrorinpolitics,byteeringjusticeercy,andbyrefusing

    togratifythegoodnatureddispositionoftheb,hanobject

    fortheirpassionto,

    inordertopity,theydesiredtohaveseensacrificedtoruinand

    infa,byashafulrrectioninbridewell

    hisings,itintendspersons

    anyofthehighestrank

    areoftenantbyit

    sofarfrolyinghthistheirinclination,byhall

    hopesofrefortionhegateshut

    againstherifheroionsshouldeverhereafterleadher

    torallhyratherchosetoenurage

    thegirltoretuthitherbytheonlypossibleans;fortootrue

    iafraiditis,thatnyenhavebeeabandoned,andhave

    sunktothelastdegreeofvice,bybeingunabletoretrievethefirst

    slipthisafraid,alain

    angtheirforracquaintance;itr

    allovejennytoaplaceightenjoythe

    pleasureofreputation,afterhavingtastedtheillnsequencesof

    losingit

    tothisplacetherefore,illwishheragood

    jouey,andforthepresenttakeleaveofher,andofthelittle

    foundlingheruchhigheriortanceto

    nicatetothereader

    chapter10

    thehospitalityofallhy;hashortsketchofthe

    charactersofthers,adoctorandacaptain,whowere

    entertainedbythatgentlen

    neitherallhyshouse,norhisheart,against

    anypartofnkind,buttheyoreparticularlyopento

    nofrittosaythetruth,this

    ogainadinnerbydeservingit

    aboveallothers,nofgeniusandleaingsharedtheprincipal

    plauchdiscent:for

    thoughhehadssedtheadvantageofaleaededucation,yet,

    beingblesthvastnaturalabilities,hehadsoedby

    avigorousthoughlateappliuch

    nversationenofenenceinthisselfa

    verypetentjudgeinstkindsofliterature

    itisnoeritisso

    littleinfashion,andsoslenderlyprovidedfor,personspossessedof

    itshouldveryeagerlyflocktoaplaceheyweresureof

    beingreceivedplaisance;indeed,ightenjoy

    alstthesaadvantagesofaliberalfortuneasiftheywere

    entitledtoitintheirorallhyoneof

    thosegenerouspersonsostbountifullytobestow

    at,drink,andlodgingonnofandleaing,forhey

    expeent,instruction,flattery,and

    subserviency;inahatsuchpersonsshouldbeenrolledinthe

    nuerofdostics,asterscloathes,or

    receivingwages

    onthentrary,everypersoninthishouseasterof

    hisoe:andasheghtathispleasuresatisfyallhis

    appetiteshintherestrictionsonlyoflaue,andreligion;

    soheght,ifhishealthrequired,orhisinptedhibr >

    toteeranselffronyals,

    orretirefrohehoutevena

    solli

    superiorsalndsbutallherewere

    freefrouchiertinence,notonlythosepanyisinall

    otherplatheirequalityoffortune,but

    eventhosestanceskesuchaneleesynary

    abodenvenienttotheandetoa

    greatnstablebecausetheystandinneedofit

    angothersofthiskindanhe

    sfortuneoflosingtheadvantageofgreattalentsbytheobstinacy

    ofafather,toaprofessionhedislikedin

    obediencetothisobstinacythedoctorhadinhisyouthbeenobliged

    tostudyphysic,orrathertosayhestudiedit;forinreality

    booksofthiskindosttheonlyoneshhhewas

    una,thedoctorasterof

    alsteveryothersciencebutthatbyogethis

    bread;thensequenceofhatthedoctorattheageof

    fortyhadnobreadtoeat

    sur

    allsfortunesndation,

    thefollyorvillanyofothers,andnotof

    theunfortunatepersonhielfbesidesthisnegativerit,the

    doendation;thisappearance

    ofreligionherhisreligionedonlyin

    appearaosay,asiaotpossessedofany

    touchstohefalse

    ifthispartofhischaracterpleasedallhy,itdelighted

    ssbridgetsheengagedhinnyreligiousntroversies;on

    antlyexpressedgreatsatisfactioninthe

    doentshhe

    frequentlybestouch

    englishdivinity,andhadpuzzledrethanoneoftheneighbouring

    curatesindeed,heversationwassopure,herlookssosage,

    andherentsograveandsole,thatsheseedto

    deservethenaofsaintequallyesake,orhanyother

    feleintheronkalendar

    assyathiesofallkindsareapttobegetlove,soexperience

    teaoredirecttendencythishanthose

    ofareligiouskindbets

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