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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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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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