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exesthedoctor
foundhielfsoagreeabletossbridget,thathenoo
lantanunfortunateaccidentaboutten
yearsbefore;naly,hisrriagean,
onlystillalive,but,r
allhythisalbartothathappinessherwise
saprobabilityofobtaininghthisyounglady;foras
tothis
ostprobable,ortothe
purityofhispassion,atriny
only,andnotinpossessionof,
oruldgivehinytitleto
hehadnotlongrunatedonthesetters,beforeitoccurredto
hisrythathehadabrotherhunhappy
inadenodoubtceed;forhe
disarriageinthelady;
andthereaderperhaps,hebrothersqualifications,
ethenfidenceertainedofhissuccess
thisgentlenthirtyfiveyearsofagehewasofa
ddlesize,andiscalledhehadascaronhis
forehead,uchinjurehisbeautyasitdenotedhis
valourforheeeth,and
sothingaffable,ile;thoughnaturallyhis
untenance,asuchofroughnessin
it:yetheuldatanytidepositthis,andappearallgentleness
andgoodhuurheungenteel,norentirelydevoidof,and
inhisyouthhadaboundedinsprightliness,houghhehad
latelyputonareseriouscharacter,heuld,whenhepleased,
resu
hehad,asiceducation;forhisfather
had,epatealauthorityentionedbefore,
deandiedbeforehe
ilitary,andpreferredthekings
ssiontothebishops
hehadpurchasedthepostoflieutenantofdragoons,and
afteretobeacaptain;buthavingquarrelledhhis
lonel,ehehad
entirelyrusticatedhielf,hadbetakenhielftostudyingthe
scriptures,andalittlesuspectedofaninclinationto
thodis
itseed,therefore,notunlikelythatsuchapersonshouldsucceed
haladyofsosaintlikeadisposition,andions
arriagestateingeneral;but
hedoctor,ainlyhadnogreatfriendshipforhisbrother,
shouldforhissakethinkofkingsoillaretutothehospitality
ofallatteotsoeasytobeacuntedfor
isitthatsonaturesdelightinevil,asothersarethoughtto
delightinvirtueoristhereapleasureinbeingaccessorytoa
thefttitourselvesorlastlyh
experienceseetokeprobable,haveisfactionin
aggrandizingourfalies,eventhoughtheleastloveor
respe
otivesoperatedonthedoctor,
detee;butsothefactforhisbrother,andeasily
foundanstointroducehitallhysasapersonended
onlyashortvisittohielf
thecaptainhadnotbeeninthehouseahedoctorhad
reasontofelientthecaptainwas
indeedasgreatasteroftheartofloveasoviderlyhe
hadbesidesrehisbrother,hhefailed
nottoirovetothebestadvantage
chapter11
ntainingnyrules,andsoexales,nceingfallingin
love:desoreprudentialinducentsto
triny
ithathbeenobserved,byenoren,iforgethat
allpersonsaredoodtobeinloveonceintheirlivesno
partieer,assignedforthis;buttheageat
stoasproperaperiodas
anytobefixedonforthispurpose:itoften,indeed,happensch
earlier;butoever
failsaboutthistireover,ayrerkthatatthisseason
loveisofareseriousandsteadynaturethais
shoselfintheyoungerpartsoflifetheloveofgirlsis
uncertain,capricious,andsofoolishthatalover
ayalstbedoubtedher
shealhisherself
noenaboutforty;for
assuchgrave,serious,andexperiencedladiesheirown
aning,soitisalanoftheleastsagacity
todisveritostcertainty
ssbridgetisanexaleofalltheseobservationsshehadnot
beennytisinthecaptainspanybeforesheh
thispassionnordidshegopiningandpingaboutthehouse,likea
puny,foolishgirl,ignorantofherdisteer:shefelt,sheknew,and
sheenjoyed,thepleasingsensation,ofainit
onlyinnocentbutlaudable,sheherafraidnor
ashad
andtosaythetruth,thereis,inallpoints,greatdifference
betenatthisagenceive
toen,andtheidleandchildishlikingofagirltoaboy,
enfixedontheoutsideonly,andonthingsoflittle
valueandnoduration;asoncherrycheeks,sll,lilyehands,
sloeblackeyes,floks,dohins,dappershapes;nay,
sotisoncharrehlessthanthese,andlessthepartys
oentsoftheperson,forenare
beholdentothetaylor,thelacen,theperiaker,thehatter,
andthelliner,andnottonaturesuaywell
beashad,astheygenerallyare,tooselvesor
others
theloveofssbridgetherkindthecaptainowed
nothingtoanyofthesefopkersinhisdress,norwashisperson
chrebeholdentonaturebothhisdressandpersonh
as,hadtheyappearedinanasselyoradra,wouldhave
beenthentetandridiculeofallthefineladiestherethe
forrofthese,butplain,arse,illfancied,and
outoffashionasforthelatter,
abovesofarbeingcherryloured,
thatyouuldnotdiscethenatura
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exesthedoctor
foundhielfsoagreeabletossbridget,thathenoo
lantanunfortunateaccidentaboutten
yearsbefore;naly,hisrriagean,
onlystillalive,but,r
allhythisalbartothathappinessherwise
saprobabilityofobtaininghthisyounglady;foras
tothis
ostprobable,ortothe
purityofhispassion,atriny
only,andnotinpossessionof,
oruldgivehinytitleto
hehadnotlongrunatedonthesetters,beforeitoccurredto
hisrythathehadabrotherhunhappy
inadenodoubtceed;forhe
disarriageinthelady;
andthereaderperhaps,hebrothersqualifications,
ethenfidenceertainedofhissuccess
thisgentlenthirtyfiveyearsofagehewasofa
ddlesize,andiscalledhehadascaronhis
forehead,uchinjurehisbeautyasitdenotedhis
valourforheeeth,and
sothingaffable,ile;thoughnaturallyhis
untenance,asuchofroughnessin
it:yetheuldatanytidepositthis,andappearallgentleness
andgoodhuurheungenteel,norentirelydevoidof,and
inhisyouthhadaboundedinsprightliness,houghhehad
latelyputonareseriouscharacter,heuld,whenhepleased,
resu
hehad,asiceducation;forhisfather
had,epatealauthorityentionedbefore,
deandiedbeforehe
ilitary,andpreferredthekings
ssiontothebishops
hehadpurchasedthepostoflieutenantofdragoons,and
afteretobeacaptain;buthavingquarrelledhhis
lonel,ehehad
entirelyrusticatedhielf,hadbetakenhielftostudyingthe
scriptures,andalittlesuspectedofaninclinationto
thodis
itseed,therefore,notunlikelythatsuchapersonshouldsucceed
haladyofsosaintlikeadisposition,andions
arriagestateingeneral;but
hedoctor,ainlyhadnogreatfriendshipforhisbrother,
shouldforhissakethinkofkingsoillaretutothehospitality
ofallatteotsoeasytobeacuntedfor
isitthatsonaturesdelightinevil,asothersarethoughtto
delightinvirtueoristhereapleasureinbeingaccessorytoa
thefttitourselvesorlastlyh
experienceseetokeprobable,haveisfactionin
aggrandizingourfalies,eventhoughtheleastloveor
respe
otivesoperatedonthedoctor,
detee;butsothefactforhisbrother,andeasily
foundanstointroducehitallhysasapersonended
onlyashortvisittohielf
thecaptainhadnotbeeninthehouseahedoctorhad
reasontofelientthecaptainwas
indeedasgreatasteroftheartofloveasoviderlyhe
hadbesidesrehisbrother,hhefailed
nottoirovetothebestadvantage
chapter11
ntainingnyrules,andsoexales,nceingfallingin
love:desoreprudentialinducentsto
triny
ithathbeenobserved,byenoren,iforgethat
allpersonsaredoodtobeinloveonceintheirlivesno
partieer,assignedforthis;buttheageat
stoasproperaperiodas
anytobefixedonforthispurpose:itoften,indeed,happensch
earlier;butoever
failsaboutthistireover,ayrerkthatatthisseason
loveisofareseriousandsteadynaturethais
shoselfintheyoungerpartsoflifetheloveofgirlsis
uncertain,capricious,andsofoolishthatalover
ayalstbedoubtedher
shealhisherself
noenaboutforty;for
assuchgrave,serious,andexperiencedladiesheirown
aning,soitisalanoftheleastsagacity
todisveritostcertainty
ssbridgetisanexaleofalltheseobservationsshehadnot
beennytisinthecaptainspanybeforesheh
thispassionnordidshegopiningandpingaboutthehouse,likea
puny,foolishgirl,ignorantofherdisteer:shefelt,sheknew,and
sheenjoyed,thepleasingsensation,ofainit
onlyinnocentbutlaudable,sheherafraidnor
ashad
andtosaythetruth,thereis,inallpoints,greatdifference
betenatthisagenceive
toen,andtheidleandchildishlikingofagirltoaboy,
enfixedontheoutsideonly,andonthingsoflittle
valueandnoduration;asoncherrycheeks,sll,lilyehands,
sloeblackeyes,floks,dohins,dappershapes;nay,
sotisoncharrehlessthanthese,andlessthepartys
oentsoftheperson,forenare
beholdentothetaylor,thelacen,theperiaker,thehatter,
andthelliner,andnottonaturesuaywell
beashad,astheygenerallyare,tooselvesor
others
theloveofssbridgetherkindthecaptainowed
nothingtoanyofthesefopkersinhisdress,norwashisperson
chrebeholdentonaturebothhisdressandpersonh
as,hadtheyappearedinanasselyoradra,wouldhave
beenthentetandridiculeofallthefineladiestherethe
forrofthese,butplain,arse,illfancied,and
outoffashionasforthelatter,
abovesofarbeingcherryloured,
thatyouuldnotdiscethenatura
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