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    llourofhischeeks

    heybeingtotallyovergrokbeard,hascended

    tohiseyeshisshapeandlislyproportioned,but

    solargethattheydenotedthestrengthratherofaploughnthanany

    otherhisshouldershecalvesofhis

    legslargerthanthoseofanchaiinshort,hiswhole

    personedallthateleganceandbeautyheveryreverse

    ofcluystrength,andostofourfine

    gentlen;beingpartlyoothehighbloodoftheirancestors,

    viz,blooddeofrichsaucesandgenerouslytoan

    earlytoion

    thoughssbridgetanofthegreatestdelicacyoftaste,

    yetsuchsofthecaptainsnversation,thatshe

    totallyoverlookedthedefeagined,and

    perhapsveryoreagreeablenutesh

    thecaptainthanuchprettierfellothe

    nsiderationofpleasinghereyes,inordertoprocureherselfch

    resolidsatisfaction

    theissbridget,in

    ed,thanhefaithfullyretued

    itthelady,norethanherlover,arkableforbeautyi

    pttodraure,butthatisdonealreadybya

    reablester,hogarthhielf,toshesatnyyearsago,

    andhathbeenlatelyexhibitedbythatgentleninhisprintofa

    oing,ofpropereleandybeseen

    hintheprinttoventgardenchurch,h

    astarvedfootboybehindcarryingherprayerbook

    theents

    heexpectedsofpersonhewas

    oneofthoseenyintheothersexasavery

    oretruly,

    herchusetopossesseverynvenienceoflifehanugly

    an,thanahandsoonehoutanyofthosenveniencesand

    havingaverygoodappetite,andbutlittlenicety,hefanciedhe

    shouldplayhispartveryatrinialbanquet,houtthe

    sauceofbeauty

    todealplainlyhthereader,thecaptain,eversincehis

    arrival,atleastfrohenthisbrotherhadproposedthetch

    tohilongbeforehehaddisveredanyflatteringsytoin

    ssbridget,hadbeengreatlyenaured;thatistosay,of

    allents,and

    hereditants;ofallhecaptainelyfond,thathe

    ostprobablyhaventractedrriagehhadhebeen

    obligedtohavetakenthechofendorintothebargain

    asallhy,therefore,haddeclaredtothedoctorthathe

    neverintendedtotakeasender

    relation,andasthedoctorhadfishedoutthathisintentionso

    keanychildofhershisheir,helahouthis

    interposition,;thedoctorandhisbrother

    thoughtitanaancreature,

    ostessentialans

    ofhappinessthehoughts,therefore,ofboththebrotherswere

    hoiablelady

    butfortune,oreforher

    favouriteoffspringthaneithertheydeserveorwish,hadbeenso

    industriousforthecaptain,thatesto

    exeedesiresself,

    andrivinghoogivethecaptainproper

    enuragent,houtappearingtooforrict

    observerofallrulesofderuinthis,however,sheeasily

    succeeded;forasthecaptainhelookout,noglance,

    gesture,or

    thesatisfactionthekind

    behaviourofssbridget,alittleabatedbyhis

    apprehensionsofallhy;for,nothstandinghisdisinterested

    professions,thecaptainiginedheetoact,

    follopleoftherestoftheto

    atchsodisadvantageous,inpointofinterest,tohissister

    froraclehereceivedthisopinion,ishallleavethereaderto

    detee:buthoebyit,itstrangelyperplexedhiow

    toregulatehisnductsoasatoncetonveyhisaffectiontothe

    lady,andtoncealitfroerbrotherheatlengthresolvedto

    takeallprivateopportunitiesofkinghisaddresses;butinthe

    presenralluchuponhisguard

    ashisnducthebrother

    hesoonfoundanstokehisaddresses,inexpresster,to

    hisstress,froereceivedanans,

    viz:theansadesothousandsofyearsago,and

    thertodaughter

    eversinceifiotranslatethisintolatin,ishouldrender

    itbythesetopari:aphraselikewiseof

    ierialuseonanotheroccasion

    thecaptain,hoebyhisknolywell

    understoodthelady,andverysoonafterrepeatedhisapplicationh

    rethandeaestnessthanbefore,ando

    dueforrejected;butashehadincreasedintheeageessofhis

    desires,sothelady,epropriety,decreasedinthe

    violenceofherrefusal

    nottotirethereader,byleadinghihrougheverysceneofthis

    urtshiphoughintheopinionofacertaingreatauthor,

    itisthepleasantestsceneoflifetotheactor,is,perhaps,asdull

    andtiresoasanyadehis

    advan,thecitadel,andatlength,

    inproperforsurrenderedatdiscretion

    duringthise,onth,

    thecaptainpreservedgreatdistanceofbehaviourtohisladyinthe

    presenorehesucceededhherin

    private,therereservedhelady,

    shehadnosoonersebefore

    panyrallhy

    sthavehadtheinsightofthedevilorperhapssoofhisworse

    qualitiestohaveentertainedtheleastsuspicionofwasgoing

    forward

    chapter12

    ntainingay,perhaps,expecttofindinit

    inallbargains,hertofightor

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