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    torry,oceingany

    othersuonyisrequiredtobringthe

    ttertoanissuehpartiesarereallyineaestthiswas

    thecaseatpresent,andinlessthananththecaptainandhislady

    anandwife

    thegreatnrallhy;

    andthisakenbythedoctor

    oneday,then,asallhyhedoctor

    ,and,hgreatgravityofaspect,andallthence

    e,

    sir,toiartanaffairtoyouoftheutstnsequence;buthow

    shallintiontoyouostdistractstothinkof”he

    thenlaunostbitterinveen

    anden;aerofhavingnoattachntbuttotheir

    interest,andthelatterofbeingsoaddictedtovicious

    inclinationsthattheyuldneverbesafelytrustedhoneofthe

    othersex”uldi,”saidhe,”sir,havesuspectedthataladyof

    suchprudence,suchjudgnt,suchleaing,shouldindulgeso

    indisaginedthatbrotherwhy

    doiine”

    ”indeedbutheis,”saidallioo”

    ”bless,sir”saidthedoctor,”doyouknoheshockingaffair”

    ”lookee,blifil,”ansan,”ithathbeen

    nstantxinlifetokethebestofallttershhappen

    sister,thoughnyyearsyoungerthani,isatleastoldenoughto

    beattheageofdisposedonachild,ishould

    havebeenreaversetohaveforgivenhibutaanupwardsof

    thirtystost

    happyshehathrriedagentlen,thoughperhapsnotquiteher

    equalinfortune;andifhehathanyperfectionsinhereyeh

    cankeupthatdeficiency,iseenoreasonto

    herchoiceofheroorethanherself,

    igionsistonlyinienseight,perhaps,frobr >

    thenydeadeofplyingostany

    proposal,haveexpectedtohavebeennsultedonthisoccasion;but

    thesettersareofaverydelicatenature,andthescruplesof

    desty,perhaps,arenottobeovereastoyourbrother,ihave

    reallynoangeragainsthitallhehathnoobligationsto,

    nordoithinkheynsent,

    sincetheanis,asihavesaid,suijuris,andofaproperageto

    beentirelyansoherselfforheduct”

    ofhero

    thedorallhyoftoogreatlenity,repeatedhis

    accusationsagainsthisbrother,anddeclaredthatheshouldnever

    rebebroughteithertosee,ortooforhisrelationhethen

    launchedforthintoapanegyrinallhysgoodness;intothe

    highesteniuonhisfriendship;andncludedbysaying,he

    shouldneverforgivehisbrotherforhavingputtheplacehhe

    boreinthatfriendshiptoahazard

    allhythusans

    yourbrother,ishouldneverhavecarriedthatresentnttothe

    innocent:butiassureyouihavenosuchdispleasureyourbrother

    appearstotobeanofsenseandhonouridonotdisapprovethe

    tasteofsister;norbutthatsheisequallythe

    objectofhisinclinationsihavealhoughtlovetheonly

    foundationofhappinessinarriedstate,asitcanonlyproduce

    thathighandtenderfriendshipentof

    thisunion;and,inopinion,allthoserriageshare

    ntraotivesaregreatlycrinal;theyarea

    profanationofastholycereny,andgenerallyendindisquietand

    sery:forsurelyayost

    sacredinstitutionintoaolustoravarice:and

    atchestoenareinduced

    relybythensiderationofabeautifulperson,oragreatfortune

    ”todenythatbeautyisanagreeableobjecttotheeye,andeven

    eadration,ifulisan

    epithetoftenusedinscripture,andalentionedhhonour

    ityoarryaanthehought

    handso,andicantrulysayilikedherthebetteronthat

    aarriage,to

    lustafteritsoviolentlyastooverlookallierfectionsforits

    sake,ortorequireitsoabsolutelyastorejectanddisdain

    religion,virtue,andsense,iesintheiatureof

    chhigherperfection,onlybecauseaneleganceofpersonising:

    thisissurelyinnsistent,eitheranoragood

    christiananditis,perhaps,beingtoocharitabletoncludethat

    sueananythingrebytheirrriagethantopleasetheir

    caalappetites;forthesatisfactionofaught,itwas

    notordained

    ”inthenextplace,hrespecttofortunee

    perhaps,exactssonsiderationonthishead;norely

    andaltogethedeitastheandsof

    arriedstate,andtheelittleregard

    tostancesyetthisprovisionisgreatly

    increased,beyondisreallynecessary,byfollyandvanity,h

    createabundantlyresthannatureequipageforthewife,and

    largefortunesforthechildren,arebycustonrolledinthelistof

    necessaries;andtoprocurethese,everythingtrulysolidands,

    andvirtuousandreligious,areneglectedandoverlooked

    ”andthisinnydegrees;thelastandgreatestofs

    sadness;iannse

    fortunesntracttheelvestothoseustbe,

    disagreeabletotheofoolsandknavesinordertoincreasean

    estatealreadylargereventhanthedendsoftheirpleasuressurely

    suustoherthat

    theyareincapableoftastingthessofthetenderest

    friendship,orthattheysacrificethegreatesthappinessofh

    theyarecapabletothevain,uncertain,andsenselesslawsof

    vulgaropinion,heirforceastheirfoundationto

    folly”

    hereallon,toened

    sopainsto

    preventnoalldisposureofhisscleshenow

    praisedeveryperiodofthofayoung

    divine,hthehonourtodineh

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