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    s,nyreunhappypersonsthanpoor

    partridgehehadlostthebestpartofhisinebytheevidence

    ofhisong

    otherthings,beentheoccasionofdeprivingherofthatbenefit;

    butsuchittoit

    thoughicalledhioorpartridgeinthelastparagraph,iwould

    havethereaderratheriutethatepithettothepassionin

    teerthannceiveittobeanydeclarationofhisinnocence

    herheooter;butif

    thehistoricsehathentrustedhanysecrets,iwillbyno

    ansbeguiltyofdisveringtheillsheshallgiveleave

    herethereforethereaderstsuspendhiscuriositycertainit

    isthat,ore

    thansuffibeforealluchless

    isfiedabenchofjusticesonanorderofbastardy;

    andyet,notrspartridge,whowould

    havetakenthesaatter,thereisapossibility

    thatthesasterirelyinnocent:forthoughitappeared

    elittlebaddington

    hthatofherdeliverythatshehadtherenceivedthisinfant,

    yetitbynoansfollousthavebeen

    itsfather;for,toototherparticulars,theree

    housealadneareighteen,betandjennytherehad

    subsistedsufficientinticytofoundareasonablesuspicion;and

    yet,soblindisjealousy,thiscircutanceneveronceenteredinto

    theheadoftheenragedwife

    rallhys

    advice,isnotsoapparentcertainitisthathised

    heartilyoftheevidenceshehadgivenagainsthiespeciallywhen

    shefoundsdeborahhaddeceivedher,andrefusedtokeany

    appliralle

    bettersuccessusthave

    perceived,achbetterteeredan,andverykindlyundertook

    tosolicitherbrothertorestoretheannuity;inhough

    goodnatureghthavesoshare,yetastrongerandrenatural

    tivehenextchapter

    thesesolicitationsr

    allelateercynsists

    onlyinpunishingoffenders;yethethinkingthatit

    ispropertothisexinals

    only,houtanyreasoneveranydoubtfulnessofthefact,

    oranyitigation,the

    petitionsofanoffender,ortheintercessionsofothers,didnotin

    theleastaffecthiinahe

    offenderhielf,orhisfriends,hatheshouldbe

    punished

    partridgeandhisitto

    theirfate;

    doublinghisindustryontheacuntofhislessenedine,thathe

    didinannerabandonhielftodespair;andasheure

    indolent,thatviceno,eanshelostthe

    littleschoolhehad;sothatneitherhisselfwould

    havehadanybreadtoeat,hadnottheegood

    h

    sufficientfortheirsustenance

    asthissupportbyanunknohey

    igined,andso,idoubtnot,rallhy

    hielfheirsecretbenefactor;houghheopenly

    enuragevice,uldyetprivatelyrelievethedistressesofthe

    viselves,etooexquisiteand

    disproportionatetotheirderitintheirchedness

    appearednoofortuneherself;forsheatlengthtookpityonthis

    serableuple,andnsiderablylessenedthechedstateof

    partridge,byputtingafinalendtothatofhiswife,whosoon

    aftercaughtthesllpox,anddied

    thejusticerallhyhadexecutedonpartridgeatfirst

    thuniversalapprobation;butnosoonerhadhefeltits

    nsequences,thanhisneighboursbegantorelent,andto

    passionatehisethatasrigour

    andseverityed

    againstpunishinginldblood,andsangforththepraisesofrcy

    andforgiveness

    thesecriesrs

    partridge,peraboventioned,h

    isnonsequenanyedto

    iutetoalledit,

    cruelty

    partridgehavingnohisy,and

    theunknoentionedcharity,

    resolvedtochangethescene,andlefttheuntry,wherehewasin

    dangerofstarving,passionofallhis

    neighbours

    chapter7

    ashortsketchofthatfelicityayextract

    froatred:hashortapologyforthosepeoplewhooverlook

    ierfectionsintheirfriends

    thoughthecaptainhadeffectuallydelishedpoorpartridge,yet

    hadhenotreapedtheharvesthehopedfor,otuthe

    foundlingoutofallhyshouse

    onthentrary,thatgentlengretle

    toy,asifheintendedtounterbalancehisseveritytothe

    fatherhextraordinaryfondnessandaffectiontoheson

    thisagooddealsouredthecaptainsteer,asdidalltheother

    dailyinstanrallhysgenerosity;forhelookedonall

    suinutionsofhisoh

    inthis,agreehhiswife;nor,

    indeed,inanythingelse:forthoughanaffectionplacedonthe

    understandingis,bynyoredurablethanthat

    y,yetithappenedotherhepresent

    casenay,theunderstandingsofthisupleheirprincipalbone

    ofntention,andonegreatanyquarrels,ti

    totiarosebet;andlastended,onthesideof

    thelady,inasovereignntetforherhusband;andonthe

    husbands,inanutterabhorrenceofhiswife

    asthesehadbothexercisedtheirtalentschieflyinthestudyof

    divinity,thistheirfirstaon

    topifnversationbetthecaptain,likeaan,

    had,beforerriage,alwaysgiven

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