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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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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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