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    hispoehadsufficientlyraisedthepityof

    jones,bypaintingpoorllyinallthecircutancesof

    chedness;itartfullycalledintheassistanceofanotherpassion,

    andrepresentedthegirlinalltheaableloursofyouth,

    health,andbeauty;asonegreatlytheobjeuchre

    so,atleasttoagoodnd,froeing,atthesati,the

    objectofpassion

    adstthesethoughts,poorjonespassedalongsleeplessnight,and

    intheingtheresultoftheolly,andto

    thinknoreofsophia

    inthisvirtuousresolutionhentinuedallthenextdaytillthe

    evening,olly,anddrivingsophiafrois

    thoughts;butinthefatalevening,averytriflingaccidentsetall

    hispassionsagainonfloat,andind,

    thatnicateitinafreshchapter

    chapter4

    alittlechapter,inainedalittleincident

    angothervisitants,plintstotheyoung

    gentleninhisnfinent,shonourhereader,

    perhaps,eexpressionserly

    droptfroer,ynceivethatsheherselfhadaveryparticular

    afferjones;but,inreality,it

    eyoungfelloenshonour

    hadsoregard;butthisinate;forhaving

    beingan,

    iseofrriage,shehadso

    seainsofherheart,thatnon

    hadeversinselfofanysinglefragnt

    shevieenhthatequalregardandbenevolence

    indbearstoallthegoodsheght

    indeedbeen,assocratesankind,

    preferringooanotherforrporeal,ashefotal

    qualifications;butnevercarryingthispreferencesofarasto

    per

    thedayafterjoneshadthatnflictselfhwehave

    seeninthepreeintohisrooand

    findinghilone,beganinthefolloanner:”la,sir,wheredo

    youthinkihavebeenisyou,youguessinfifty

    years;butifyoudidguess,tobesureistnottellyou

    neither””nay,ifitbesothingustnottell,”said

    jones,”ishallhavethecuriositytoenquire,andikno

    besobarbaroustorefuse””idontknoriesshe,”whyi

    shouldrefuseyouneither,forthattter;fortobesureyou

    ntionitanyreandforthattter,ifyouknehereihave

    been,unlessyoukneihavebeenabout,itsignify

    chnay,idontseeypart;for

    tobesuresheisthebestladyinthehis,jones

    begantobegeaestlytobeletintothissecret,andfaithfully

    prosednottodivulgeitshethenproceededthus:”ust

    knoyyoungladysenttoenquireafterllyseagriand

    toseehertheedanything;tobesure,ididnotcare

    togo,thinks;butservantsstdotheyareorderedhow

    uldyouundervalueyourselfso,jonessoladybidgoand

    carryhersolinen,andotherthingssheistoogoodifsuch

    fori

    toldlady,saysi,dayourlashipisenuragingidleness”

    ”andysophiasogood”saysjones”sophiaiassureyou,

    rryeup,”ansifyouknewallindeed,if

    ipery

    asllyseagri””eanbythesewords,”repliedjones,

    ”ifikneeanean,”sayshonour”dontyou

    reerputtingyourhandsinladysffonceivoould

    alstfindinhearttotell,ifiyladywouldnever

    etothehearingont”jonesthendeseveralsole

    protestationsandhonourproyladygave

    thatff;andafteryouhaddone””thenyou

    toldherihaddone”interruptedjones”ifidid,sir,”

    ansenysthenwould

    havegivenhisheadtohavehadladytold,iftheyhadknown,for,

    tobesure,thebiggestlordinthelandghtbeproudbut,i

    protest,ihaveagreatndnottotellyou”jonesfellto

    entreaties,andsoonprevailedonhertogoonthus”youstknow

    then,sir,thatladyhadgiventhisffto;butaboutadayor

    tuff,

    andtobesureitistheprettiestthateverwasseenhonour,says

    she,thisisanodiousff;itistoobigfor,icant:

    tilliustlethaveoldoneagain,andyou

    yhavethisintheroontforshesagoodlady,andssto

    giveathingandtakeathing,iproseyouthatsotobesurei

    fetcheditherbackagain,and,ibelieve,shehathuponher

    arlsteversince,andianyakisswhen

    nobodyhathseenher”

    herethenversationself,who

    njonestotheharpsichord;herthepooryoungfellow

    blingthiseobserved,but,onseeing

    shonour,iutedittoaause;andhavinggivenjonesa

    heartycursebetbeatabroad,andnot

    poachupthegainhiswarren

    sophialookedthiseveningorethanusualbeauty,anday

    believeitalladditiontoherr

    jones,thatshenothisveryff

    shehersfavouritetunes,andhewas

    leaningonherchair,ufffelloverherfingers,andputher

    outthissodisncertedthesquire,thathesnatchedthefffrobr >

    her,andhaheartycursethreintothefiresophia

    instantlystartedup,andosteageessreveredit

    froheflas

    thoughthisincidenttlensequenceto

    nyofourreaders;yet,triflingasithadsoviolentan

    effectonpoorjones,thathoughtitourdutytorelateitin

    reality,therearenylittleittedby

    injudiostiortance

    arisetheayindeedbensideredasavastc

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