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    sufferings

    chapter5

    ntainingentandreflectionof

    thereader

    ibelieveitisatrueobservation,thatfesaredivulgedto

    onepersononly;butcertainly,itiraclethata

    factofthiskindshouldbeknooatranspire

    anyfarther

    and,indeed,averyfe,beforetheuntry,touse

    anphrase,rungofthesasteroflittlebaddington;who

    ostcruelnneay,in

    soplacesiturderedher;inothers,thathe

    hadbrokeherar;inothers,herlegs:inshort,therearcean

    injuryancreature,butrs

    partridgeeedtohavereceivedfroer

    husband

    thecauseofthisquarreled;foras

    sopeoplesaidthatspartridgehadcaughtherhusbandinbed

    aid,sonyotherreasons,ofaverydifferentkind,

    abroadnay,sotransferredtheguilttothehe

    jealousytothehusband

    shisquarrel;but,asadifferent

    causefrohetrueonehadreachedherears,shethoughtproperto

    ncealit;andtherather,perhaps,astheblawasuniversallylaid

    onpartridge;andhisrallhy,

    hadinsothingoffendedswilkins,ofavery

    forgivingteer

    butsadistance,and

    ofuturity,had

    perceivedastronglikelihoodofcaptainblifilsbeinghereafter

    herster;andassheplainlydisceedthatthecaptainboreno

    greatgoodothelittlefoundling,shefancieditwouldbe

    renderinghinagreeableservice,ifsheuldkeany

    disveriesthatghtlessentheaffectioned

    tohaventractedforthischild,andhgavevisibleuneasiness

    tothecaptain,entirelyncealitevenbefore

    allself;thoughhisuchbetter

    inpubliherople,ofnniving

    atthefollyofherbrother,leastaswell

    perceived,andaschresented,asanyotherpossiblyuld

    sherefore,byaccident,gottenatruescentof

    theabovestory,thoughlongafterithadhappened,failednotto

    satisfyherselfthoroughlyofalltheparticulars;andthenacquainted

    thecaptain,thatshehadatlastdisveredthetruefatherofthe

    littlebastard,aster

    losehisreputationintheuntry,bytakingsochnoticeof

    thecaptainchidherforthenclusionofherspeech,asan

    iroperassuranastersactions:forifhis

    honour,orhisunderstanding,hecaptainto

    keanallianceeanshave

    adtteditandtosaythetruth,thereisnonductlesspolitic,

    thantoenterintoanynfederacyhyourfriendsservantsagainst

    theirster:forbytheseansyouafteretheslaveof

    theseveryservants;byyouarenstantlyliabletobebetrayed

    andthisnsideration,perhapsitedcaptainblifil

    froeingreexplicitenuragingthe

    abuseohy

    butthoughhedersthis

    disvery,heenjoyednotalittlefrotinhisoind,and

    resolvedtokethebestuseofithewasable

    hekeptthistteralongtincealedhinhiso,

    inhopesthatallighthearitfroootherperson;

    butsedthecaptainsbehaviour,or

    ight

    displeasehineverafteratter

    ihavethoughtitsostrange,uponreflection,thatthe

    housekeepeeveracquaintedsblifilen

    arereinclinedtonicateallpiecesofintelligencetotheir

    oe,ofsolving

    thisdifficulty,is,byiutingittothatdistancehwasnow

    gro

    ajealousyinsblifil,thatarespect

    tothefoundling;fororuinthelittle

    infant,inordertoingratiateherselfhthecaptain,shewasevery

    dayreandrendingitbeforeallhy,ashisfondness

    foriteverydayincreasedthis,nothstandingallthecareshe

    tookatothertistoexpressthedirectntrarytosblifil,

    perhapsoffendedthatdelicatelady,rs

    houghshedidnot,orpossiblyuldnot,absolutely

    reveherfroerplaakingher

    lifeveryuneasythisslength,soresented,that

    sheveryopenlyshoannerofrespectandfondnesstolittle

    toy,inoppositiontosblifil

    thecaptain,therefore,findingthestoryindangerofperishing,at

    lasttookanopportunitytorevealithielf

    herallhyinadisurseoncharity:

    inrallhy,

    thattheeansbeneficenceor

    generosity

    ”thechristianreligion,”hesaid,”uchnobler

    purposes,thantoenforcealessonanyheathenphilosophershad

    taughtuslongbefore,andightperhapsbecalled

    aralvirtue,savouredbutlittleofthatsubli,christianlike

    disposition,thatvastelevationofthought,inpurityapproaching

    toangelicperfection,tobeattained,expressed,andfeltonlyby

    graenearertothescriptureaning,who

    understoodbyitingofabenevolentopinionof

    ourbrethren,andpassingafavourablejudgntontheiractions;a

    virtuechhigher,andreextensiveinitsnature,thanapitiful

    distributionofal,uch

    prejudiilies,uldneverreachny;

    ightbeextendedto

    allnkind”

    hesaid,”nsideringhediscipleswouldbeabsurd

    tons,tohavebeen

    preaand,asagihisdoctrine

    shouldbepreaen

    practiseit,

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