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    erreasonforthenductofthe

    philosopherandthepedagogue;butthisbeingtterofgreat

    iortance,inthenextchapter

    chapter6

    ntainingabetterreasonstillforthebeforentionedopinions

    itistobeknohen,thatthosetwoleaedpersonages,who

    havelatelydeansiderablefigureonthetheatreofthishistory,

    had,froheirfirstarrivalatallhyshouse,takensogreat

    anaffection,theoohisvirtue,theothertohisreligion,that

    theyhadditatedtheclosestalliance

    forthispurposetheyhadcasttheireyesonthatfairwidow,

    ,thoughetideanyntionofher,the

    reader,rsblifilheobject

    toheybothaspired

    ityseeerkable,that,offourpersonswehave

    ratedatallshouldfix

    theirinclinationsonaladylycelebratedfor

    herbeauty,andoreover,notledescendedintothe

    valeofyears;butinrealitybosoriends,andintite

    acquaintance,haveakindofnaturalpropensitytoparticular

    felesatthehouseofafriendviz,tohisgrandther,ther,

    sister,daughter,aunt,niece,orusin,heyarerich;andto

    hisistress,or

    servantid,iftheyshouldbehandso

    hatpersonsofsuch

    charactersasandsquare,akea

    tterofthiskind,erigid

    ralists,beforetheyhadthoroughlyexanedit,andnsidered

    herit”stuffothnscience,”

    oothotheundertakingbyreflectingthat

    tovetyoueighbourssisterisnowhereforbidden:andheknew

    itfacit

    cessaretacitu”thesenseofsdown

    plainlyhiseaning,kinghiean

    einstancesofen,therefore,

    arentionedinthedivinelaovetour

    neighboursgoods,andthatofasisterotted,hencludedittobe

    laosquare,iscalledajolly

    felloan,heeasilyrenciledhischoicetothe

    etealfitnessofthings

    noenriousintakingevery

    opportunityofrendingtheelvestothehey

    apprehendedonecertainthodhenstant

    preferencetotheotherlad;andastheynceivedthekindnessand

    affectionustbehighly

    disagreeabletoher,theydoubtednotbutthelayingholdonall

    o,o

    her;ustloveallthoseany

    hurtinthisthhadtheadvantage;forould

    onlyscarifythepoorladsreputation,heuldfleahisskin;and,

    indeed,hensideredeverylashhegavehisaplintpaidto

    hisstress;sothatheuld,ostpropriety,repeatthis

    oldfloggingline,”,sedquodan

    ichastisetheenotoutofhatred,butoutoflove”andthis,indeed,

    heoftenhadinhisuth,orrather,acrdingtotheoldphrase,

    neverreproperlyapplied,athisfingersends

    forthisreason,principally,thetenncurred,aswe

    haveseenabove,intheiropinionnceingthethisbeing,

    indeed,alsttheonlyinstanceoftheicurringonanypoint;

    for,besidethedifferenceoftheirprinciples,theyhadbothlongago

    stronglysuspectedeachothersdesign,andhatedoneanotherh

    nolittledegreeofinveteracy

    thistualanisityheiralteate

    sursblifilkheylongbeforethey

    iginedit;or,indeed,intendedsheshould:fortheyproceeded

    r

    allhybuttheyhadnoreasonforanysuchfear;shewaswell

    enoughpleasedhapassion,ofendednoneshould

    haveanyfruitsbutherselfandtheonlyfruitsshedesignedfor

    herselfteryandurtship;forhed

    theytus,andalongtiequallysheher

    inclinedtofavourtheparsonsprinciples;butsquarespersonwas

    reagreeabletohereye,forhelyn;he

    pedagoguedidinuntenanceverynearlyreselethatgentlen,who,

    intheharlotsprogress,isseenrrectingtheladiesinbridewell

    rsblifilhadbeensurfeitedhthessof

    rriage,ordisgustedbyitsbitters,orfrothercauseit

    proceeded,iine;butsheuldneverbebroughtto

    listentoanysendproposalsholastnversedh

    squareacythatlicioustonguesbegan

    tohingsofher,tohesakeofthelady,

    asthattheyotheruleofrightandthe

    fitnessofthings,,andthereforeshallnot

    blotourpaperthepedagogue,tiscertain,whippedon,

    houtgettingastepnearertohisjoueysend

    indeedhehadttedagreaterror,andthatsquaredisvered

    selfsblifilas,perhaps,thereadery

    haveforrlyguessedoverandabovepleasedhthe

    behaviourofherhusband;nay,tobehonest,sheabsolutelyhatedhi

    tillhisdeathatlastalittlerenciledhioheraffectionsit

    ost

    violentregardtotheoffspringshehadbyhiand,infact,she

    hadsolittleofthisregard,thatinhisinfancysheseldoawher

    son,ortookanynoti;andhencesheacquiesced,aftera

    littlereluctance,inallthefavoursrallhyshowered

    onthefoundling;thegoodncalledhisownboy,andinall

    thingsputonanentireequalityasterblifilthisacquiescence

    insblifilily,as

    arkofhedesour,andshewas

    iginedbyallothers,asandsquare,tohatethe

    foundlinginherheart;nay,therecivilityshesho,the

    retheynceivedshedetestedhiandthesurerschesshewas

    layingforhisruin:forastheythoughtitherinteresttohate

    hiitforhert

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