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    heropinion,putanendtothedebate

    squarestriuhosthavestopthiswords,hadheneeded

    theandth,entioned,durstnot

    ventureatdisobligingthelady,ostchoakedh

    indignationastoallhy,hesaid,sincetheboyhadbeen

    alreadypunishedheentsonthe

    occasion;andust

    leavetothereadersoure

    soonafterthis,anactionekeeperby

    squireaninanorthepartridgewas

    killed,fordepredationsofthelikekindthisost

    unfortunatecircutanceforthefellonotonlyofitself

    threatenedhisruin,butactuallypreventedall

    restoringhiohisfavour:forasthatgentlenone

    eveningasterblifilandyoungjones,thelatterslilydrew

    hiothehabitationofblackgeorge;ilyofthatpoor

    ely,hisisery

    ancreatures:

    forastotheneytheyhadreerdebtshad

    nsudalstthewhole

    sur

    alldiatelygavethetheraupleofguineas,h

    anburstinto

    tearsatthisgoodness,and,uldnot

    refrainfroxpressinghergratitudetotowhohad,shesaid,

    longpreservedbothherandhersfrotarving”,”says

    she,”hadarseltoeat,norhavethesepoorchildrenhadaragto

    puton,buthisgoodnesshathbestowedonus”for,indeed,

    besidesthehorseandthebible,toadsacrificedanightgown,

    andotherthings,totheuseofthisdistressedfaly

    ontheirretuho,toadeuseofallhiseloquencetodisplay

    thechednessofthesepeople,andthepenitenceofblackgeorge

    hielf;andinthishesucceededsorallhysaid,he

    thoughtthenhadsufferedenoughfor;thathewould

    forgivehiandthinkofsoansofprovidingforhindhis

    faly

    jonesedhthisnehat,thoughitwasdarkwhen

    theyretuedho,heuldnothelpgoingbackale,inashower

    ofrain,toacquaintthepooranhthegladtidings;but,like

    otherhastydivulgersofneselfthe

    troubleofntradictingit:fortheillfortuneofblackgeorge

    deuseoftheveryopportunityofhisfriendsabsencetoovertu

    allagain

    chapter10

    inasterblifilandjonesappearindifferentlights

    sterblifilfellveryshortofhispanionintheaable

    qualityofruch

    higherkind,naly,injustice:inhthe

    preceptsandexaleofthandsquare;forthoughtheywould

    bothkefrequentuseoftheercy,yetithatin

    realitysquareheldittobeinnsistenththeruleofright;

    andthercytoheaventhe

    tendidindeedsodifferinopinionnceingthe

    objeevirtue;bywouldprobably

    havedestroyedonehalfofnkind,andsquaretheotherhalf

    sterblifilthen,thoughhehadkeptsilenceinthepresenceof

    jones,yet,atter,uldbyno

    ansendurethethoughtofsufferinghisuncletonferfavourson

    theundeservinghethereforeresolvediediatelytoacquainthibr >

    hthefactlyhintedtothereaderthe

    truthofhwasasfollows:

    thegakeeper,aboutayearafterheissedfror

    allssellingthehorse,beingin

    ofbread,eithertofillhisoouthorthoseofhisfaly,ashe

    passedthroughafieldbelongingtoeespiedahare

    sittinginherforthisharehehadbaselyandbarbarouslyknocked

    onthehead,againstthelaheland,andnolessagainstthe

    laen

    thehigglertothehareunatelytaken

    nynthsaftereuponhio

    kehispeaceingevidenceagainstso

    poacherandno,asbeinga

    personalreadyobnoxioustoein

    theuntryhehebestsacrificethehiggleruld

    ke,ashehadsuppliedhisince;andbythisansthe

    ers:for

    thesquire,beingchardhthepokgeorge,

    asingletransgressionadenofurther

    enquiry

    hadthisfarallight

    probablyhavedohegakeeperverylittleschiefbutthereis

    nozealblinderthanthaththeloveofjustice

    againstoffenderssterblifilhadforgotthedistanceofthe

    tihevariedlikeannerofthefact:andbythehasty

    additionofthesinglelettershensiderablyalteredthestory;for

    hesaidthatgeorgehadight

    probablyhavebeensetright,hadnotsterblifilunluckilyinsisted

    onaproseofserallhybeforeherevealedthe

    ttertohibutbythatansthepoorgakeepeed

    self:forasthefactof

    killingthehare,andoftheactionbrought,ainlytrue,

    allhyhadnodoubtnceingtherest

    shortlivedthenrallhy

    thenextingdeclaredhehadfreshreason,houtassigningit,

    forhisanger,andstritontiongeorgeanyre:

    thoughasforhisfaly,hesaidhefrobr >

    starving;butastothefelloself,hetothe

    lafroreaking

    toldbynoansdivinerallhy,forof

    sterblifilhehadnottheleastsuspicionhowever,ashis

    friendshipents,henow

    deteedtotryanotherthodofpreservingthepoorgakeeper

    frouin

    jonesaterehehadso

    greatlyrendedhielftothatgentlen,byleapingover

    fivebarredgates,andbyotheraanship,thatthesquire

    haddeanifhehadbut

    sufficientenuragentheoftenself

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