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ed,asensophia
iediatelyacquaintedthehadbefallenjones,andbegged
theotakeuponuch
alardbyetinghisdaughtershorsehoutitsrider,andwasnow
overjoyedtofindherunhurt,gladitisnoworseif
toathbrokenhisarendunagain”
thesquirealightedfroishorse,andproceededtohishouseon
foot,partialspectator,whohad
tthentheheirseveraluntenances,
havencludedsophiaaloohavebeentheobjectofpassion:for
astojones,heexultedinhavingprobablysavedthelifeoftheyoung
lady,attheprire,thoughhe
unnceedattheaccidenthhadbefallenjones,was,
houchhigherdegreehthefortunateescape
ofhisdaughter
thegenerosityofsophiasteestruedthisbehaviourof
jonesintogreatbravery;anditdeadeepiressiononher
heart:forcertainitis,thatthereisnoonequalityhso
generallyrendsntoenasthis;proceeding,ifwebelieve
thenopinion,frohatnaturaltidityofthesex,his,
saysosboe,”sogreat,thataanisthestwardlyof
alltheade”;asentintrererkablefor
itsbluntnessthanforitstrutharistotle,inhispolitics,doth
theibelieve,rejustice,odestyand
fortitudeofndifferfrohosevirtuesinen;forthefortitude
esaan,an;andthedesty
esan,an”noristhere,
perhaps,reoftruthintheopinionofthosehe
partialityenareinclinedtoshothis
exrbayleithink,inhisarticleofhelen
iutesthis,andhgreaterprobability,totheirviolentloveof
glory;forthetruthofwhoofall
otherssaannature,androducesthe
heroineofhisodyssey,thegreatpatteoftrinialloveand
nstancy,assigningthegloryofherhusbandastheonlysourceof
heraffectionto
theenglishreader;forthe
sentintisentirelyleftoutinthetranslation
hohisbe,certainitisthattheaccidentoperatedvery
stronglyonsophiand,indeed,afteratter,i
ane,thechagsophia
denolessiressionontheheartofjones;tosaytruth,hehad
forsotibeesensibleoftheirresistiblepos
chapter14
thearrivalofasurgeonhisoperations,andalongdialogue
betaid
reshall,sophia,ottered
alonguchdifficulty,sunkdobythe
assistanceofhartshoandfainting
atys,hesurgeon
putedthese
sytoinhisdaughtertoherfall,advisedhertobepresently
bloodedbyioninthisopinionhehe
surgeon,anyreasonsforbleeding,andquotedsony
casesiscarriedforofit,thatthesquire
beptorilythathis
daughtershouldbeblooded
sophiasoonyieldedtothendsofherfather,thoughentirely
ntrarytoheroions,forshesuspected,ibelieve,less
dangerfrohefright,thaneitherthesquireorthesurgeonshe
thenstret,andtheoperatorbeganto
prepareforhiswork
heservantsaterials,the
surgeon,putedthebackhhadappearedinsophia
toherfears,begantofortherhassurancesthattherewas
nottheleastdanger;fooaccident,hesaid,uldeverhappenin
bleeding,butfrohenstrousignoranceofpretenderstosurgery,
typlainlyinsinuatedatpresenttobe
apprehendedsophiadeclaredsheundertheleastapprehension;
adding,”ifyouopenanartery,iproseyouillforgiveyou””will
you”criese,ifiheetheleast
schief,dnifidonthatheheartsbloodounout”the
surgeonassentedtobleedheruponthesenditions,andthen
proceededtohisoperation,educh
dexterityashehadprosed;anduchquickness:forhe
tookbutlittlebloodfroer,saying,ituchsafertobleed
againandagain,thantotakeauchatonce
sophia,ired:forshe
,perhaps,strictlydecenttobepresentatthe
operationonjonesindeed,oneobjectionobleeding
thoughshedidnotkeithedelaycasion
tosettingthebrokenbonefore,onceed,
hadnonsiderationbutforher;andasforjoneshielf,he”sat
likepatienonuntslingatgrief”tosaythetruth,
thelovelyarfsophia,he
scarcethoughtofself
thesurgeonnoienttobestripttohisshirt,and
thenentirelybaringthearhebegantostretchandexaneit,in
sutoake
severalhesurgeonobserving,greatly,
crying,”atter,siriaureitisiossiblei
shouldhurtyou”andthenholdingforththebrokenarhebegana
longandveryleaedley,inpleanddouble
fracturesostaccuratelynsidered;andtheseveralwaysin
ighthavebrokenhisarproper
annotationsshoanyoftheseter,and
hoanyhanthepresentcase
havingatlengthfinishedhislabouredharangue,hhe
audieniration,
uchedified,astheyreallyunderstoodnotasinglesyllable
ofallhehadsaid,heproceededtobusiness,ore
expeditiousinfinishing,thanhehadbeeninbeginning
jonespelledhibr >
toacceptathisoenceofergruelwaspassed
uponhi
angthegoodpanyhhada
... </P></TD>
ed,asensophia
iediatelyacquaintedthehadbefallenjones,andbegged
theotakeuponuch
alardbyetinghisdaughtershorsehoutitsrider,andwasnow
overjoyedtofindherunhurt,gladitisnoworseif
toathbrokenhisarendunagain”
thesquirealightedfroishorse,andproceededtohishouseon
foot,partialspectator,whohad
tthentheheirseveraluntenances,
havencludedsophiaaloohavebeentheobjectofpassion:for
astojones,heexultedinhavingprobablysavedthelifeoftheyoung
lady,attheprire,thoughhe
unnceedattheaccidenthhadbefallenjones,was,
houchhigherdegreehthefortunateescape
ofhisdaughter
thegenerosityofsophiasteestruedthisbehaviourof
jonesintogreatbravery;anditdeadeepiressiononher
heart:forcertainitis,thatthereisnoonequalityhso
generallyrendsntoenasthis;proceeding,ifwebelieve
thenopinion,frohatnaturaltidityofthesex,his,
saysosboe,”sogreat,thataanisthestwardlyof
alltheade”;asentintrererkablefor
itsbluntnessthanforitstrutharistotle,inhispolitics,doth
theibelieve,rejustice,odestyand
fortitudeofndifferfrohosevirtuesinen;forthefortitude
esaan,an;andthedesty
esan,an”noristhere,
perhaps,reoftruthintheopinionofthosehe
partialityenareinclinedtoshothis
exrbayleithink,inhisarticleofhelen
iutesthis,andhgreaterprobability,totheirviolentloveof
glory;forthetruthofwhoofall
otherssaannature,androducesthe
heroineofhisodyssey,thegreatpatteoftrinialloveand
nstancy,assigningthegloryofherhusbandastheonlysourceof
heraffectionto
theenglishreader;forthe
sentintisentirelyleftoutinthetranslation
hohisbe,certainitisthattheaccidentoperatedvery
stronglyonsophiand,indeed,afteratter,i
ane,thechagsophia
denolessiressionontheheartofjones;tosaytruth,hehad
forsotibeesensibleoftheirresistiblepos
chapter14
thearrivalofasurgeonhisoperations,andalongdialogue
betaid
reshall,sophia,ottered
alonguchdifficulty,sunkdobythe
assistanceofhartshoandfainting
atys,hesurgeon
putedthese
sytoinhisdaughtertoherfall,advisedhertobepresently
bloodedbyioninthisopinionhehe
surgeon,anyreasonsforbleeding,andquotedsony
casesiscarriedforofit,thatthesquire
beptorilythathis
daughtershouldbeblooded
sophiasoonyieldedtothendsofherfather,thoughentirely
ntrarytoheroions,forshesuspected,ibelieve,less
dangerfrohefright,thaneitherthesquireorthesurgeonshe
thenstret,andtheoperatorbeganto
prepareforhiswork
heservantsaterials,the
surgeon,putedthebackhhadappearedinsophia
toherfears,begantofortherhassurancesthattherewas
nottheleastdanger;fooaccident,hesaid,uldeverhappenin
bleeding,butfrohenstrousignoranceofpretenderstosurgery,
typlainlyinsinuatedatpresenttobe
apprehendedsophiadeclaredsheundertheleastapprehension;
adding,”ifyouopenanartery,iproseyouillforgiveyou””will
you”criese,ifiheetheleast
schief,dnifidonthatheheartsbloodounout”the
surgeonassentedtobleedheruponthesenditions,andthen
proceededtohisoperation,educh
dexterityashehadprosed;anduchquickness:forhe
tookbutlittlebloodfroer,saying,ituchsafertobleed
againandagain,thantotakeauchatonce
sophia,ired:forshe
,perhaps,strictlydecenttobepresentatthe
operationonjonesindeed,oneobjectionobleeding
thoughshedidnotkeithedelaycasion
tosettingthebrokenbonefore,onceed,
hadnonsiderationbutforher;andasforjoneshielf,he”sat
likepatienonuntslingatgrief”tosaythetruth,
thelovelyarfsophia,he
scarcethoughtofself
thesurgeonnoienttobestripttohisshirt,and
thenentirelybaringthearhebegantostretchandexaneit,in
sutoake
severalhesurgeonobserving,greatly,
crying,”atter,siriaureitisiossiblei
shouldhurtyou”andthenholdingforththebrokenarhebegana
longandveryleaedley,inpleanddouble
fracturesostaccuratelynsidered;andtheseveralwaysin
ighthavebrokenhisarproper
annotationsshoanyoftheseter,and
hoanyhanthepresentcase
havingatlengthfinishedhislabouredharangue,hhe
audieniration,
uchedified,astheyreallyunderstoodnotasinglesyllable
ofallhehadsaid,heproceededtobusiness,ore
expeditiousinfinishing,thanhehadbeeninbeginning
jonespelledhibr >
toacceptathisoenceofergruelwaspassed
uponhi
angthegoodpanyhhada
... </P></TD>