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    aer,hwe

    haveabovereered

    sterblifilnohisnose,andthe

    tearsgallopingafterfroiseyes,appearedbeforehisuncleandthe

    trendousthinentofassault,battery,

    and;use

    onlypleadedtheprovocation,atterthat

    sterblifilhadotted

    itisindeedpossiblethatthiscircutanceghthaveescaped

    hisry;for,inhisreply,hepositivelyinsisted,thathehad

    deuseofnosuchappellation;adding,”heavenforbidsuchnaughty

    eoutofhisuth”

    tothoughagainstallforflaanceofthe

    asterblifilsaid,”itisnohosewhowill

    tellonefib,yster

    suchaedtoshoy

    face”

    ”fib,child”criesthprettyeagerly

    ”oldyouthatnobodyashootingwhenhekilled

    thepartridge;butheknointoafloodoftears,

    ”yes,heknoe,thatblackgeorgethe

    gakeeperherenay,hesaidyesyoudiddenyitifyoucan,

    thatyouasterhadcutyou

    topieces”

    atthisthefireflashedfrohseyes,andhecriedoutin

    triuh”ohhothisisyourstakennotionofhonourthisisthe

    boyore

    gentleaspect,tuedtohelad,andsaid,”isthistrue,child

    hoeyoutopersistsoobstinatelyinafalsehood”

    toaid,”hesedalieaschasanyone:buthethoughthis

    honourengagedhioaisedthepoor

    fello:selffarther

    obligedto,asthegakeeperhadbeggedhiottogointothe

    gentlensnor,andhadatlastgonehielf,inplianceh

    hispersuasions”hesaid,”thisatter,

    andheakehisoathofit”;andncludedhvery

    passionatelybeggingallpassiononthepoor

    felloily,especiallyashehielfonlyhadbeenguilty,and

    theotherhadbeenverydifficultlyprevailedontodohedid

    indeed,sir,”saidhe,”ituldhardlybecalledaliethatitold;

    forthepoorfelloatteri

    shouldhavegonealoneafterthebirds;nay,ididgoatfirst,andhe

    onlyfolloetopreventresebe

    punished;takelittlehorseapray,sir,forgivepoor

    george”

    allonts,andthendisssedthe

    boys,advisingtheoliverefriendlyandpeaceablytogether

    chapter5

    theopinionsofthedivineandthephilosopheceingthetwo

    boys;ereasonsfortheiropinions,andothertters

    itisprobable,thatbydisclosingthissecret,hhadbeen

    ni,youngblifilpreserved

    hispanionfrogoodlashing;fortheoffenceofthebloody

    nosetohave

    proceededtorrection;butnohisotallyabsorbedinthe

    nsiderationoftheothertter;andr

    allhydeclaredprivately,hethoughttheboydeservedreward

    ratherthanpunishnt,sothatthshandhheldbya

    generalpardon

    th,editationsedagainst

    thisuretocallit,y

    toretthepunishntofsuchcrisoenurage

    theheenlargedchontherrectionofchildren,andquoted

    nytextsfroolon,andothers;obefoundinso

    nyotherbooks,shallnotbefoundherehethenappliedhielf

    totheviceoflying,onogetherasleaedashe

    hadbeenontheother

    squaresaid,hehadbeenendeavouringtorencilethebehaviour

    oftohisideaofperfectvirtue,butuldnotheowned

    thereethingfirstsightappearedlikefortitudein

    theaction;butasfortitudeue,andfalsehoodavice,

    theyuldbynoansagreeorunitetogetherheadded,thatasthis

    easuretonfoundvirtueandvice,itghtber

    thsnsideration,ightnotbe

    laidonupontheacunt

    asboththeseleaednncurredincensuringjones,sohey

    nolessunaniusinapplaudingsterblifiltobringtruthto

    light,heparsonassertedtobethedutyofeveryreligious

    n;andbythephilosopherthisable

    htheruleofright,andtheetealandunalterablefitnessof

    things

    allthis,horallhyhe

    uldnotbeprevailedontosignthefortheexecutionof

    jonesthereethinghinhisohhe

    invinciblefidelityhatyouthhadpreserved,rresponded

    chbetterthanithaddone,orh

    thevirtueofsquarehethereforestrierof

    thesegentlentoabstainfroayingviolenthandsontoor

    hadpastthepedagogueoobeythoseorders;butnot

    utteringsthattheboywould

    becertainlyspoiled

    toekeeperthegoodnbehavedoreseverityhe

    presentlysuonedthatpoorfello,andaftey

    bitterrenstrances,paidhiisisthirois

    servirallhyrightlyobserved,thatthere

    differencebetyofafalsehoodtoexcuseyourself,and

    toexcuseanotherhelikeotivetohis

    inflexibleseverityagainstthisn,thathehadbaselysuffered

    toonestoundergosoheavyapunishntforhissake,whereashe

    oughttohavepreventeditbykingthedisveryhielf

    epublisquare

    andth,injudgingthenductofthethe

    oasterblifilalledasneakingrascal,a

    poorspirited

    htheappellationsofabravelad,ajollydog,andan

    honestfellouch

    ingratiatedhialltheservants;forthoughthatfelloas

    beforeuniversallydisliked,yetheuedahan

    hewasasu

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