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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

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