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eredischarged,andtheladybegantosee
pany;beingalteredonlyfrohehatlour
ofsadnessinenance
thecaptainight,perhaps,havealready
dealargeprogresstothefriendshipof
allery,bythefollowing
epitaph,anofasgreatgeniusasintegrity,
andonelyhecaptain
herelies,
inexpectationofajoyfulrising,
thebodyof
captainjohnblifil
london
hadthehonourofhisbirth,
oxford
ofhiseducation
hisparts
ohisprofession
andtohisuntry
hislife,tohisreligion
andhunnature
heifulson,
atenderhusband,
anaffectionatefather,
astkindbrother,
asincerefriend,
adevoutchristian,
andagoodn
hisinnsolablewidow
hatherectedthisstone,
thenuntof
hervirtues
andofheraffection
bookiii
ntainingthestrabletransactionshe
falyofallthetijonesarrivedatthe
ageoffourteen,tillheattainedtheageofnieeninthisbook
thereaderypickupsohintsnceingtheeducationofchildren
chapter1
ntaininglittleoothing
thereadereer,that,atthebeginningof
thesendbookofthishistory,ahintofourintention
topassoverseverallargeperiodsofti,inhing
happenedhyofbeingrerdedinachronicleofthiskind
insodoing,onlynsultouroyandease,but
thegoodandadvantageofthereader:forbesidesthatbythese
ansfrohroe,inreadinghout
eitherpleasureorelunt,,atallsuchseasons,an
opportunityofeloyingthaty,ofhheis
ster,byfillingupthesevaehhis
njectures;forin
theprecedingpages
forinstance,rallhyfelt,at
first,forthelossofhisfriend,thoseetionsofgrief,hon
suenposedof
flint,ortheirheadsofassolidterialsagain,readerdoth
notknoederated,andatlast
extinguished,thisgrieftheforroftheseteachingthefollyand
vanityofit,andthelatterrrectingitasunlathe
satiassuagingit,byraisingfuturehopesandassurances,
indtotakeleaveofafriend,on
hisdeathbed,hlittlelessindifferencethanifhewaspreparing
foralongjouey;and,indeed,
again
norrs
bridgetblifil,aybeassured,nductedherselfthrough
theakeitsappearanceonthe
outsideofthebody,hthestrictestregardtoalltherulesof
custonddecency,suitingthealterationsofheruntenanceto
theseveralalterationsofherhabit:forasthischangedfroeeds
toblagreytoe,sodidher
untenanaltosorrosorroosad,
andfroadtoserious,tillthedaycaino
retutoherforrserenity
entionedthesetplesonlyofthetaskh
ybeiosedonreadersofthelouchhigherand
harderexerentandperationyreasonablybe
expenynotable
disveriesadebysuch,ofthetransactions
ilyofouran,duringalltheyears
houghtpropertopassover:forthoughnothinghy
ofaplaceinthishistoryoccurredhinthatperiod,yetdid
severalinportancehthosereportedby
thedailyandoriansoftheage;inreading
nuersofpersonsnsuansiderablepartoftheirti,very
little,iafraid,totheireluntnohenjectures
hereproposed,soofthestexindybe
eloyedtochadvantage,sinceitisareusefulcapacitytobe
abletoforeteltheaen,inanycircutance,froheir
theiractions
theforr,ioaybe
acplishedbytruesagacityhnolesscertaintythanthelatter
asuchthegreatestpartofourreadersare
veryenentlypossessedofthisquality,aspaceof
toexertitin;andshallnohourheroe,at
aboutfourteenyearsofage,notquestioningthatnyhavebeen
longiatienttobeintroducedtohisacquaintance
chapter2
theheroeofthisgreathistoryappearsensa
littletaleofsoloeythinkitnoththeir
noticeaorerelatingtoa
gakeeperandasaster
asined,satdooethishistory,to
flatteon,buttoguideourpenthroughoutbythedirectionsof
truth,uchre
disadvantageousnnerthanodeclarehonestly,
evenathisfirstappearance,thatitheuniversalopinionofall
allilythatheainlybotobehanged
indeed,iaorrytosaythereuchreasonforthis
njecture;theladhavingfroisearliestyearsdisvereda
propensitytonyvices,andespeciallytoonehasdirecta
tendencyasanyothertothatfa
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eredischarged,andtheladybegantosee
pany;beingalteredonlyfrohehatlour
ofsadnessinenance
thecaptainight,perhaps,havealready
dealargeprogresstothefriendshipof
allery,bythefollowing
epitaph,anofasgreatgeniusasintegrity,
andonelyhecaptain
herelies,
inexpectationofajoyfulrising,
thebodyof
captainjohnblifil
london
hadthehonourofhisbirth,
oxford
ofhiseducation
hisparts
ohisprofession
andtohisuntry
hislife,tohisreligion
andhunnature
heifulson,
atenderhusband,
anaffectionatefather,
astkindbrother,
asincerefriend,
adevoutchristian,
andagoodn
hisinnsolablewidow
hatherectedthisstone,
thenuntof
hervirtues
andofheraffection
bookiii
ntainingthestrabletransactionshe
falyofallthetijonesarrivedatthe
ageoffourteen,tillheattainedtheageofnieeninthisbook
thereaderypickupsohintsnceingtheeducationofchildren
chapter1
ntaininglittleoothing
thereadereer,that,atthebeginningof
thesendbookofthishistory,ahintofourintention
topassoverseverallargeperiodsofti,inhing
happenedhyofbeingrerdedinachronicleofthiskind
insodoing,onlynsultouroyandease,but
thegoodandadvantageofthereader:forbesidesthatbythese
ansfrohroe,inreadinghout
eitherpleasureorelunt,,atallsuchseasons,an
opportunityofeloyingthaty,ofhheis
ster,byfillingupthesevaehhis
njectures;forin
theprecedingpages
forinstance,rallhyfelt,at
first,forthelossofhisfriend,thoseetionsofgrief,hon
suenposedof
flint,ortheirheadsofassolidterialsagain,readerdoth
notknoederated,andatlast
extinguished,thisgrieftheforroftheseteachingthefollyand
vanityofit,andthelatterrrectingitasunlathe
satiassuagingit,byraisingfuturehopesandassurances,
indtotakeleaveofafriend,on
hisdeathbed,hlittlelessindifferencethanifhewaspreparing
foralongjouey;and,indeed,
again
norrs
bridgetblifil,aybeassured,nductedherselfthrough
theakeitsappearanceonthe
outsideofthebody,hthestrictestregardtoalltherulesof
custonddecency,suitingthealterationsofheruntenanceto
theseveralalterationsofherhabit:forasthischangedfroeeds
toblagreytoe,sodidher
untenanaltosorrosorroosad,
andfroadtoserious,tillthedaycaino
retutoherforrserenity
entionedthesetplesonlyofthetaskh
ybeiosedonreadersofthelouchhigherand
harderexerentandperationyreasonablybe
expenynotable
disveriesadebysuch,ofthetransactions
ilyofouran,duringalltheyears
houghtpropertopassover:forthoughnothinghy
ofaplaceinthishistoryoccurredhinthatperiod,yetdid
severalinportancehthosereportedby
thedailyandoriansoftheage;inreading
nuersofpersonsnsuansiderablepartoftheirti,very
little,iafraid,totheireluntnohenjectures
hereproposed,soofthestexindybe
eloyedtochadvantage,sinceitisareusefulcapacitytobe
abletoforeteltheaen,inanycircutance,froheir
theiractions
theforr,ioaybe
acplishedbytruesagacityhnolesscertaintythanthelatter
asuchthegreatestpartofourreadersare
veryenentlypossessedofthisquality,aspaceof
toexertitin;andshallnohourheroe,at
aboutfourteenyearsofage,notquestioningthatnyhavebeen
longiatienttobeintroducedtohisacquaintance
chapter2
theheroeofthisgreathistoryappearsensa
littletaleofsoloeythinkitnoththeir
noticeaorerelatingtoa
gakeeperandasaster
asined,satdooethishistory,to
flatteon,buttoguideourpenthroughoutbythedirectionsof
truth,uchre
disadvantageousnnerthanodeclarehonestly,
evenathisfirstappearance,thatitheuniversalopinionofall
allilythatheainlybotobehanged
indeed,iaorrytosaythereuchreasonforthis
njecture;theladhavingfroisearliestyearsdisvereda
propensitytonyvices,andespeciallytoonehasdirecta
tendencyasanyothertothatfa
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