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    onsequenrespursuinghisaction

    againsthi

    sophiapresentlyreveredhefusion,and,ilefull

    ofsightyfavouryouaskedhso

    chgravityiyheartireallypitythepoor

    felloallttertohis

    alltterelinen,andten

    shillingsinney,ofhadheard,andithad,inreality,

    putthissolicitationintohishead

    ouryouth,noboldenedhhissuccess,resolvedtopushthe

    tterfarther,andventuredeventobegherrendationofhibr >

    toherfathersservioneofthe

    honestestfelloelyhe

    plaekeeper,henhappenedtobevacant

    sophiaansakethistoo;buticannot

    proseyouaserpart,hiassure

    youiyfatherhoutobtaininghowever,iwilldo

    and

    hisfalyasobjectsofgreatpassionandnorjones,i

    staskyouafavour”

    ”afavour,dacriesto”ifyouknehepleasureyouhave

    giveninthehopesofreceivingandfroou,youhink

    byntioningityoudidnferthegreatestfavouron;forbythis

    dearhandiylifetoobligeyou”

    hethensnatchedherhand,andeagerlykissedit,he

    firsttihislipshadevertouchedhertheblood,hbefore

    hadforsakenherends,byrushing

    alloverherfaceandneckeallof

    ascarletlourshenofeltasensationtohshehadbeen

    beforeastranger,andoreflectonit,

    begantoacquaintheresecrets,hereader,ifhe

    dothnotalreadyguessthee

    sophia,assoonassheuldspeakinstantly,

    infordhihatthefavourshehadtodesireofhiolead

    herfatherthroughsonydangersinhunting;forthat,frohe

    hadheard,sheetheyout

    together,andexpectedsodayorothertoseeherfatherbrought

    hobsshethereforebeggedhiforhersake,to

    berecautious;andashe,

    nottoridesodly,nortotakedangerousleapsforthefuture

    torosedfaithfullytoobeyheds;andafterthankingher

    forherkindpliancehhisrequest,tookhisleave,anddeparted

    highlychardhhissuccess

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    sensations,hohereadersheartifheorshehaveanywill

    betterrepresentthanican,ifihadasnyuthsaseverpoet

    anydaintieshhhewas

    soplentifullyprovided

    iteveryafteoon,assoonashewas

    drunk,tohearhisdaughterplayontheharpsichord;forhewasa

    greatloverofsic,andperhaps,hadhelivedintoighthave

    passedforannoisseur;forhealedagainstthefinest

    positionsofhandelheneverrelishedanysicbutwas

    lightandairy;andindeedhisstfavouritetuneson

    theking,stgeorgehee

    others

    hisdaughter,thoughsheistressofsic,and

    handels,ed

    toherfatherspleasure,thatsheleatallthosetunestooblige

    hihointoher

    oaste;andherepetitionofhisballads,would

    anstosufferher

    toplaysothingelse

    thisevening,hoanhis

    bottle,sheplayedallhisfavouritesthreetisoverhoutany

    soli

    hisuch,gavehisdaughterakiss,andsly

    irovedshetookthisopportunitytoexe;

    inhatthesquiredeclared,ifshewould

    givehiotherboutofoldsirsin,heekeeper

    hisdeputationthenextingsirsinwasplayedagainandagain,

    tilltheusiretosleepinthe

    ingsophiadidnotfailtorendhifhisengagent;andhis

    attoeydiatelysentfor,orderedtostopanyfurther

    proakeoutthedeputation

    tosuccessinthisaffairsoonbegantoringovertheuntry,

    andvariousegreatly

    applaudingitasanactofgoodnature;otherssneering,andsaying,

    ”nohatoneidlefelloher”youngblifilwas

    greatlyenragedatithehadlonghatedblae

    proportionasjonesdelightedinhinotfronyoffencehhe

    hadeverreceived,butfroisgreatlovetoreligionandvirtue;

    forblackgeorgehadthereputationofaloosekindofafellow

    blifilthereforerepresentedthisasflyinginallhysface;

    anddeclared,possibletofindany

    othertivefordoinggoodtosuchach

    thandsquarelikeetunetheywerenow

    especiallythelatterbeegreatlyjealousofyoungjoneshthe

    heageofty,wasreallyafine

    youngfelloentstohiseed

    dailyreandretothinkhio

    allovedalicehedeclared

    hielfveryisfiedhjoneshaddonehesaidthe

    perseveranendable,

    andheorefrequentinstancesofthatvirtue

    butfortune,greatlyrelishessuchsparksasfriend

    toperhapsbeoreardentaddressestoher,

    gaveno

    toallans

    goodnesshadhithertoseenthen

    chapter6

    anapologyfortheinsensibilityofjonestoallthecharof

    thelovelysophiinay,inansiderabledegree,

    loationofthosenofand

    gallantryostofourdeedies

    therearetafraid,havealready

    ncei

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