第11节
<TD></TD></TABLE>
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
... </P></TD>
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
... </P></TD>