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    rethanonechange

    duringtheforegoingspeeputedthepassionate

    resentntare,toa

    differenttivefrohatfroerhadderivedither

    spiritseinavisibleflutter;andsheplayedso

    intolerablyill,thathadnotusthave

    rerkeditjones,holya

    orethanadesoobservations;

    ayreertohavepassed

    forrly,gavehirettystrongassurances,etoreflect

    ontheofsophi

    anopinionanyyounggentlenely

    edinlongagotonfess

    thetruth,hehadrathertoochdiffidenceinhielf,and

    forisfortune

    hatearlytoion,

    presentsogenerallyinfashion

    hesethoughtshadfullytakenpossessionofjones,they

    oind,itutionless

    pureandfirhanhis,ghthavebeen,atsuchaseason,attended

    hverydangerousnsequencesherulysensibleofthegreat

    elylikedherperson,nolessadredher

    acplishnts,andtenderlylovedhergoodnessinreality,ashe

    hadneveronceentertainedanythoughtofpossessingher,norhadever

    giventheleastvoluntaryindulgencetohisinclinations,hehada

    selfedhhis

    heartnoetithatit

    assuredhiheadorableobjectretuedhisaffection

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    nothing

    thereaderagihesensationshnowarosein

    jonestohavebeensosanddelicious,thattheyhertend

    toproduceachearfulserenityinthend,thananyofthose

    dangerouseffectsentioned;butinfact,sensations

    ofthiskind,hotheirfirstregnition,ofa

    verytultuousnature,andhaveverylittleoftheopiateinthe

    theyoreover,inthepresentcase,eitteredhcertain

    circutances,ixedhseringredients,tended

    altogethertoposeadraughtthatghtbeterdbitters;

    thanoredisagreeabletothepalate,so

    nothing,inthetaphoriind

    forfirst,thoughhehadsuffiselfin

    doubtof

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    asanguineassurancethatsophiahadanysuchaffection

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    theyheyo

    requirebesides,ifheuldhopetofindnobartohishappiness

    frohedaughter,hethoughthielfeetingan

    effectualbarinthefather;houghherysquirein

    hisdiversions,anoftheever

    regardedhisfortune;hadthestviolentaffectionforhisonly

    daughter,andhadoftensignified,inhiscups,thepleasurehe

    proposedinseeingherrriedtooneoftherichestninthe

    untyjonesbastoexpect,

    fronyregard,thathewould

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    hatfortuneisgenerallytheprincipal,ifnotthesole,

    nsideration,atters:

    forfriendshipkesuslyespousetheinterestofothers;but

    itisveryldtothegratificationoftheirpassionsindeed,to

    feelthehappinessayresultfrohis,itisnecessarywe

    shouldpossessthepassionourselvesashehadthereforenohopes

    ofobtainingherfathersnsent;sohethoughttoendeavourto

    succeedeanstofrustratethegreatpoint

    ofeslife,akeaveryilluseofhis

    hospitality,andaveryungratefulretutothenylittlefavours

    receivedhohishandsifhesaha

    nsequenceuchreh

    ,ashehadrethanfilial

    obligations,sohadheforhiorethanfilialpietyheknehe

    natureofthatgoodntobesoaversetoanybasenessor

    treachery,thattheleastattetofsuchakindakethe

    sightoftheguiltypersonforeverodioustohiseyes,andhisnaa

    detestablesoundinhisearstheappearanountable

    difficultieshdespair,however

    ardenthiseventheserouledby

    passionforanotherantheideaoflovelyllynoruded

    itselfbeforehihehadss,andshe

    badasoftenvoooutlivehisdesertingherhenowsawher

    inallthestshockingposturesofdeath;nay,hensideredallthe

    seriesofprostitutiontohshehhe

    heoccasion;firstbyseducing,andthenbydeserting

    her;forhehehatredhallheeighbours,andeven

    heroers,boreher,andhoheyotearher

    topieoreenvythansha,or

    rathertothelatterbyansoftheforr:foyenabusedher

    forbeingaheyenviedherherloverandherfinery,and

    selvesgladtohavepurchasedtheseatthesa

    ratetheruin,therefore,ofthepoorgirlst,heforesaw,

    unavoidablyattendhisdesertingher;andthisthoughtstunghio

    thesoulpovertyanddistressseedtohiogivenonearightof

    aggravatingthosesfortunestheannessofheditiondidnot

    representherseryasoflittlensequenceinhiseyes,nordid

    itappeartojustify,oreventopalliate,hisguilt,inbringingthat

    seryuponherbutentionjustificationhiso

    todestroyahuncreaturehought,

    lovedhiandhadtothatlovesacrificedherinnocencehisowngood

    heartpleadedhercause;notasaldvenaladvocate,butasone

    interestedintheevent,andustitselfdeeplyshareinallthe

    agoniesitsoonanother

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