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opersuadethehedidnot
thorenfirdinhisopinion,asshehadrethan
onceslilycausedhiojones,rallhy,whowas
anenetothisexercise,wasabroad;whereasshehadnevergivenany
suchordersnceingyoungblifilandthishadlikeposed
uponsquareinreality,thoughshecertainlyhatedherownsonof
onstrousitappears,iassuredsheisnota
singularinstancesheappeared,nothstandingallheroutward
pliance,tobeinherheartsufficientlydispleasedhallthe
favourshorallhytothefoundlingshefrequently
plainedofthisbehindherbrothersback,andverysharply
censuredhiorit,bothtothandsquare;nay,shehrow
itintheteethofallself,tlequarrel,or
ff,asitisvulgarlycalled,arosebet
hogreokensofthatgallantryof
teedsntoen,thisdisinclination
ed,and
atlastshesoevidentlydenstratedheraffetobe
chstrongerthanpossible
tostakeheranylongershe,
anddisveredsuchsatisfactionanddelightinhispany,that
beforeheearivaltoboth
squareandth;andisherybeganto
talkasloudlyofherin,astheyhadbeforedoneof
thatosquare:onthephilosopher
nplacablehatredforourpoorheroe
chapter7
inselfkeshisappearanceonthestage
thoughallselfhastytoseethingsina
disadvantageouslight,andrangertothepublicvoice,h
seldoeachestoabrotherorahusband,thoughitringsinthe
earsofalltheneighbourhood;yetrsblifil
totoandthepreferencetoherown
son,oftheutstdisadvantagetothatyouth
forsuchpassionind,
thatnothingbutthesteelofjusticeuldeversubdueittobe
unfortunateinanyrespecterit
tounterpoiseit,totuthesanspity,and
toengagehisfriendshipandhisbenefaction
hereforeheplainlysaasterblifilely
detestedforthatheother,hebegan,onthat
andthe
effeinds,ineednot
hereexplaintostofreaders
henceforueintheyouth
throughthegnifyingend,andvieshtheglass
inverted,sothattheybecascarceperceptibleandthisperhapsthe
aableteerofpityykendable;butthenextstepthe
annaturealonestexcuse;forhenosoonerperceived
thatpreference,thanthatpooryouth
hobegantosinkinhisaffectionsasheroseinhers
this,itistrue,selfaloneneverhavebeenableto
eradihisbosobutit,
andpreparedallindforthoseiressionsh
afterightyeventsthatainedhereafter
inthishistory;andtoustbenfest,theunfortunate
lad,byhisouch
ntributed
inrerdingsoinstancesofthese,ly
understood,affordaveryusefullessontothosewelldisposed
youthsayherefind,
thatgoodnessofheart,andopennessofteer,thoughthesey
givethereatfortinistertoanhonestpridein
theiroinds,eans,alasdotheirbusinessinthe
spectionarenecessaryeventothebestof
ntheyareindeed,asitovirtue,houthshe
canneverbesafeitisnotenoughthatyourdesigns,nay,that
yourausttakecaretheyshall
appearsoifyourinsidebeneversobeautiful,youstpreservea
fairoutsidealsothisstbenstantlylookedto,orliceand
envyakecaretoblackenitso,thatthesagacityandgoodness
ofanallhybeabletoseethroughit,andtodiscethe
beautiesyyoungreaders,beyoustantxi
thatnontoneglecttherulesof
prudence;norueherselflookbeautiful,unlessshebe
bedeandthis
precept,hydisciples,ifyoureadhdueattention,you
plesinthe
followingpages
iaskpardonforthisshortappearance,byhe
stageitisinrealityforo
disveringtherocksonensplit,i
ynotbesunderstoodtorendtheveryanstohy
readers,bytheyhis,
asiuldnotprevailonanyofayselfwas
obligedtodeclare
chapter8
achildishincident,inured
dispositionintoones
thereaderyreerthatalljonesalittle
horse,asakindofsrtneyforthepunishntagined
hehadsufferedinnocently
thishorsetoeptabovehalfayear,andthenrodehioa
neighbouringfair,andsoldhi
athisretu,beingquestionedbythhehaddoneh
theneyforhehorselaredhewould
nottellhi
”oho”saysth,”youthenioutofyour
brh”;thatbeingtheplacetoation
oneverydoubtfuloccasion
tountedonthebaan,andeverything
preparedforexecution,,gave
theintoanotherapartnt;
,heputthesaquestiontohi
thhadbeforeaskedhi
tonsnothing;butasforthat
tyrannicalrascal,heakehinyotheranshan
hacudgel,hobeab
... </P></TD>
opersuadethehedidnot
thorenfirdinhisopinion,asshehadrethan
onceslilycausedhiojones,rallhy,whowas
anenetothisexercise,wasabroad;whereasshehadnevergivenany
suchordersnceingyoungblifilandthishadlikeposed
uponsquareinreality,thoughshecertainlyhatedherownsonof
onstrousitappears,iassuredsheisnota
singularinstancesheappeared,nothstandingallheroutward
pliance,tobeinherheartsufficientlydispleasedhallthe
favourshorallhytothefoundlingshefrequently
plainedofthisbehindherbrothersback,andverysharply
censuredhiorit,bothtothandsquare;nay,shehrow
itintheteethofallself,tlequarrel,or
ff,asitisvulgarlycalled,arosebet
hogreokensofthatgallantryof
teedsntoen,thisdisinclination
ed,and
atlastshesoevidentlydenstratedheraffetobe
chstrongerthanpossible
tostakeheranylongershe,
anddisveredsuchsatisfactionanddelightinhispany,that
beforeheearivaltoboth
squareandth;andisherybeganto
talkasloudlyofherin,astheyhadbeforedoneof
thatosquare:onthephilosopher
nplacablehatredforourpoorheroe
chapter7
inselfkeshisappearanceonthestage
thoughallselfhastytoseethingsina
disadvantageouslight,andrangertothepublicvoice,h
seldoeachestoabrotherorahusband,thoughitringsinthe
earsofalltheneighbourhood;yetrsblifil
totoandthepreferencetoherown
son,oftheutstdisadvantagetothatyouth
forsuchpassionind,
thatnothingbutthesteelofjusticeuldeversubdueittobe
unfortunateinanyrespecterit
tounterpoiseit,totuthesanspity,and
toengagehisfriendshipandhisbenefaction
hereforeheplainlysaasterblifilely
detestedforthatheother,hebegan,onthat
andthe
effeinds,ineednot
hereexplaintostofreaders
henceforueintheyouth
throughthegnifyingend,andvieshtheglass
inverted,sothattheybecascarceperceptibleandthisperhapsthe
aableteerofpityykendable;butthenextstepthe
annaturealonestexcuse;forhenosoonerperceived
thatpreference,thanthatpooryouth
hobegantosinkinhisaffectionsasheroseinhers
this,itistrue,selfaloneneverhavebeenableto
eradihisbosobutit,
andpreparedallindforthoseiressionsh
afterightyeventsthatainedhereafter
inthishistory;andtoustbenfest,theunfortunate
lad,byhisouch
ntributed
inrerdingsoinstancesofthese,ly
understood,affordaveryusefullessontothosewelldisposed
youthsayherefind,
thatgoodnessofheart,andopennessofteer,thoughthesey
givethereatfortinistertoanhonestpridein
theiroinds,eans,alasdotheirbusinessinthe
spectionarenecessaryeventothebestof
ntheyareindeed,asitovirtue,houthshe
canneverbesafeitisnotenoughthatyourdesigns,nay,that
yourausttakecaretheyshall
appearsoifyourinsidebeneversobeautiful,youstpreservea
fairoutsidealsothisstbenstantlylookedto,orliceand
envyakecaretoblackenitso,thatthesagacityandgoodness
ofanallhybeabletoseethroughit,andtodiscethe
beautiesyyoungreaders,beyoustantxi
thatnontoneglecttherulesof
prudence;norueherselflookbeautiful,unlessshebe
bedeandthis
precept,hydisciples,ifyoureadhdueattention,you
plesinthe
followingpages
iaskpardonforthisshortappearance,byhe
stageitisinrealityforo
disveringtherocksonensplit,i
ynotbesunderstoodtorendtheveryanstohy
readers,bytheyhis,
asiuldnotprevailonanyofayselfwas
obligedtodeclare
chapter8
achildishincident,inured
dispositionintoones
thereaderyreerthatalljonesalittle
horse,asakindofsrtneyforthepunishntagined
hehadsufferedinnocently
thishorsetoeptabovehalfayear,andthenrodehioa
neighbouringfair,andsoldhi
athisretu,beingquestionedbythhehaddoneh
theneyforhehorselaredhewould
nottellhi
”oho”saysth,”youthenioutofyour
brh”;thatbeingtheplacetoation
oneverydoubtfuloccasion
tountedonthebaan,andeverything
preparedforexecution,,gave
theintoanotherapartnt;
,heputthesaquestiontohi
thhadbeforeaskedhi
tonsnothing;butasforthat
tyrannicalrascal,heakehinyotheranshan
hacudgel,hobeab
... </P></TD>