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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

    ...  </P></TD>

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