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    tter,sothing

    aboutthenation”

    ”iafraiditistoon,indeed,”ansheparson;”but

    ithoughttheratingasto

    nationaltters,yourbestncesextend

    nofartherthanownparish”

    ”hesquire,”ibelieveidoknotleofthat

    tter,asyousaybute,toy,drinkabout;thebottlestands

    hyou”

    toeggedtobeexcused,forthathehadparticularbusiness;and

    gettingupfroable,escapedtheclutchesofthesquire,whowas

    risingtostophiandony

    thesquiregavehigoodcurseathisdeparture;andthen

    tuingtotheparson,heokeit:iskeittos

    eer

    hondedtheveatherohertodnun,aslybch

    tisay,ay,assureastistheveatherofthe

    bastard”

    ”ishouldbeverysorryforthat,”saystheparson

    ”ightytterot

    ,isupposedostpretendthattheehastnevergotabastard

    poxregoodlucksthineforihastadoneatherefore

    nysthegoodtiandoften”

    ”yourobejocular,”ansheparson;”buti

    donotonlyanidvertonthesinfulnessoftheactionthoughthat

    surelyistobegreatlydeprecatedbutifearhisunrighteousness

    yinjurehistsay,thoughhe

    haththecharacterofbeingalittleinthe

    youngn;norcanisayihaveheardany,saveyourworship

    noentionsioreregularinhis

    responsesats

    ingenuivultuspueringenuiquepudoris

    thatisaclassicalline,younglady;and,beingrenderedinto

    english,is,aladofaningenuousuntenance,andofaningenuous

    desty;forthisongthe

    latinsandgreeksistsay,theyounggentlenforsoithinki

    ycallhinoteavery

    dest,selfany

    injuryinsquireallhysopinion”

    ”poogh”saysthesquire:”injury,hallhywhy,allhy

    lovesaselfdothnotalltheuntryknois

    yousttalktoanotherpersoninthatnnerireerallhy

    atllege”

    ”ithought,”saidtheparson,”hehadneverbeenattheuniversity”

    ”yes,yes,heanyawo

    hadtogetherasarrantaasterasanyiles

    ounno,noithhe,assureyourself;nor

    hanybodyelseasksophythereyouhavenottheworseopinionof

    ayoungfellotingabastard,haveyou,girlno,no,the

    enhebetterfort”

    thiss

    lourchangeattheparsonsstory;andthat,hhishastyand

    abruptdeparture,gavehersufficientreasontothinkherfathers

    suspicionnotgroundlessherheartnooncedisveredthegreat

    secrettoherhadbeensolongdisclosingbylittleand

    little;andshefoundherselfhighlyinterestedinthistterin

    sualapertquestionrushingsuddenlyupon

    her,produptoighthavealardasuspicious

    heart;but,todothesquirejustice,thathisfaultwhenshe

    rosethereforefroerahintfroiasalways

    sufficienttokeher,

    andthenarked,”thatitwas

    bettertoseeadaughteroverdestthanoverforent

    heparson

    therenoost

    exedoutofnewspapersand

    politicalpahlets;inadealibationoffourbottles

    ofothegoodoftheiruntry:andthen,thesquirebeing

    fastasleep,theparsonlightedhispipe,untedhishorse,and

    rodeho

    nedhis

    daughtertoherharpsichord;butshebeggedtobeexcusedthat

    evening,onaissionwas

    presentlygranted;forindeedsheseldoado

    thsuchardentaffection,that,bygratifying

    her,henlynveyedthehighestgratifiselfshe

    hefrequentlycalledher,hislittledarling,andshe

    ost

    alennershehadpreservedthestinviolabledutytohinall

    things;andthisherlovedenotonlyeasy,butsodelightful,

    thatpanionslaughedatherforplacingsoch

    ritinsuchscrupulousobedience,asthatyoungladycalledit,

    sophiaansistake,daifyouthinkivalueself

    uponthisabarelydischargingduty,i

    aikeyselficantrulysayihavenodelightequal

    tothatofntributingtofathershappiness;andifivalue

    self,dear,itisonhavingthispoonexecutingit”

    thisisfaction,hohpoorsophiaapableof

    tastingthiseveningshethereforenotonlydesiredtobeexcused

    froerattendanceattheharpsichord,butlikehathe

    suppertothisrequest

    likeereluctance;forhe

    scarceeverperttedhertobeoutofhissight,unlesswhenhewas

    engagedhhishorses,dogs,orbottleneverthelessheyieldedto

    thedesireofhisdaughter,thoughthepoori

    obligedtoavoidhisopanyifiysoexpressself,by

    sendingforaneighbouringfarrtosit

    chapter11

    thenarro,eobservationsforh

    odiveprettydeepintonature

    tooneshadriddenoneofoinginthe

    chase;sothathavingnohorseofhisohesquiresstable,he

    eonfoot:thishedidsoexpeditiouslythathe

    ranupileshinthehalfhour

    justashearrivedatalletthe

    nstableandpanytheywere

    nductingtothathouseaylea

    onegoodlesson,viz,respectanddeferencetotheirsuperiors;since

    itst

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