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    perceivedthey;andthoughit

    ind,yetithadtheeffectof

    otheauseousphysieexpelledherdisteerits

    operationindeedostheshort

    interval,aidovedallsyto,

    thatnsfroerfather,shewas

    beeperfectlyeasy,andhadbroughtherselftoathorough

    indifferenrjones

    thediseasesofthenddoinalsteveryparticularitatethose

    ofthebodyforwe

    havesoprofoundarespect,heviolenthandswehave

    beennecessitatedtolayonseveralhof

    rightbelongtotheandusthave

    beentenunintelligible

    nostanind

    bearareexactanalogytothosehan

    thataptnesshhavetoarelapsethisisplaininthe

    violentdiseasesofaitionandavariceihaveknobition,

    entsheonly

    physianofthe

    grandjuryatanassizes;andhaveheardofanwhohadsofar

    nqueredavarice,astogiveaanyasixpence,thatforted

    hielf,atlast,onhisdeathbed,bykingacraftyandadvantageous

    bargainnceinghisensuingfuneral,hanundertakerwhohad

    rriedhisonlychild

    intheaffairoflove,ityhthe

    stoicphilosophy,reatasadisease,thisproneness

    torelapseisnolessnspicuousthusithappenedtopoorsophi

    upon,theverynexttishesaer

    sytoretued,andfrohattildandhotfitsalteately

    seizedherheart

    thesituationofthisyoungladyit

    hadeverbeenbeforethatpassionerlybeenso

    exquisitelydelienoshe

    resisteditthereforeostforce,andsuonedevery

    arguntherreasonrongforherage

    uldsuggest,tosubdueandexpelitinthisshesofarsucceeded,

    thatshebegantohopefroiandabsenceaperfectcureshe

    resolvedthereforetoavoidtoonesaschaspossible;forh

    purposeshebegantonceiveadesignofvisitingheraunt,to

    adenodoubtofobtainingherfathersnsent

    butfortune,diate

    stoptoanysuchproceeding,byintroducinganaccident,hwillbe

    relatedinthenextchapter

    chapter13

    adreadfulaccidentbehaviourof

    jones,andtheredreadfulnsequenceofthatbehaviourtothe

    younglady;alesex

    egreuch

    thathisbeloveddogstheelvesalstgaveplacetoherinhis

    affeselftoabandonthese,

    hentrivedverycunninglytoenjoytheirpany,togetherhthat

    ofhisdaughter,byinsistingonherridingahunting

    sophia,toherfatherspliedh

    hisdesires,thoughshehadnottheleastdelightinasport,h

    asculineanaturetosuithher

    dispositionshehadhootive,besideherobedience,

    toaaninthechase;forbyherpresenceshe

    hopedinsoasuretorestrainhisietuosity,andtoprevent

    hiroofrequentlyexposinghisneosthazard

    thestrongestobjectionerlybeenan

    induely,thefrequenteting

    shehaddeteedtoavoid;butastheendofthehuntingseason

    noabsencehheraunt,toreason

    herselfentirelyoutofherunfortunatepassion;andhadnotanydoubt

    ofbeingabletoethinthefieldthesubsequentseasonhout

    theleastdanger

    onthesenddayofherhunting,asshethe

    chase,andes

    house,herhorse,ettlesospiritrequiredabetterrider,

    fellsuddenlytoprancingandcaperinginsuchannerthatshewas

    inthestiinentperiloffallingtoones,a

    littledistancebehind,sadiatelygallopeduptoher

    assistaneup,heleaptfroisownhorse,and

    caughtholdofhersbythebridletheunrulybeastpresentlyreared

    hielfonendonhishindlegs,andthrehis

    bas

    shediately

    abletosatisfyjones,oustoknohershe

    hadreceivedanyhurtshesoonafter,hos,

    assuredhiheforthecarehehadtakenof

    herjonesansadaiabr >

    suffiiseyou,iuredyou

    froheleastharttheexpenseofachgreatersfortuo

    selfthanihavesufferedonthisoccasion”

    ”isfortune”repliedsophiaeagerly;”ihopeyouhavee

    tonoschief”

    ”benotnceed,da”answeredjones”heavenbepraisedyou

    haveescapedsohedangeryouwasinifihave

    brokearinsideritasatrifle,inparisonofi

    feareduponyouracunt”

    sophiathensheavenforbid”

    ”iafraidihave,da”saysjones:”butibegyouwill

    sufferfirsttotakecareofyouihavearighthandyetatyour

    service,tohelpyouintothenextfield,avery

    littleoyourfathershouse”

    sophiaseeinghisleftaranglingbyhisside,whilehewas

    usingtheothertoleadher,nolongerdoubtedofthetruthshenow

    greuadeherbeforeall

    herlisbling,insochthatjonesuld

    scarcesupporther;andasherthoughtsation,she

    uldnotrefrainfroivingjonesalooksofulloftendeess,that

    italstarguedastrongersensationinhed,thanevengratitude

    andpityunited,houtthe

    assistanorepowerfulpassion

    e,edistancehisaccident

    happened,u

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